Posted on 11/06/2008 6:51:20 PM PST by neverdem
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RINO Mark Kirk from Illinois survived.
The Mark Steyn excerpt was posted from this symposium, but it didn't use the usual excerpting link.
The GOP lost my vote because they became corrupted with power. All they cared about doing was serving the special interests so they could get more power. Every year the government increased their spending. And the final month Mr. McCain threw away the election on that 850B “rescue” that was nothing but a big pork giveaway.
Oh FGS!
Enough of the navel gazing....its unseemly and weak.
Get busy destroying Hussein’s Hordes!
The issue is first and foremost the peaks of the culture, which is about philosophy. Philosophy determines who has convincing arguments not on minor and momentary issues of politics, but on the largest questions of worldviews, and that determines what gets taught in every university. All the rest that he is speaking of, and all the institutions the left marched through, are side effects of that fight.
The academy is left because no one has answered the philosophical drivers of the left with anything but scorn and spin, and students notice it and do not buy the shallower, worldly, and merely political arguments of the contemporary right. And no, you aren't going to trump Foucault and Derrida and their epigones with Neo-Thomism or an anti-intellectual commitment to literalism. You might meet them with Strauss; even a Mises is an orphaned child in comparison.
You ain't seen nothing yet...
LOL... I need some of what this guy is drinking.
It’s not called the “stupid party” for nothing....
If they want to reconnect with their supporters, they should spend less time at the Capitol Hill Club and more time at Sams Club.
John J. Pitney Jr. is Roy P. Crocker Professor of American Politics at Claremont McKenna College.
Well said!
Bozell is right. It’s time to purge.
That would be the role of the MSM. If the unFairness Doctrine gets through, it will be even easier for these scumbags to shake hands with their right while sticking a knife in with their left.
Data also shows that the country remains conservative, but lacks a populist conservative party, a brand the GOP has shed in the last two cycles. Unless the Republican Party returns to the across the board conservative agenda that wins elections, it will remain a minority party.
Here's my post-mortem.
I am able to comfort myself in the fact that McCain was never my man anyway. Would republicans and conservative democrats in congress more readily have risen up against a "faux republican" governing like a democrat in the Whitehouse than a democrat with a D after his name in the Whitehouse on matters of principle? In truth, I think the R after McCain's name would have confused them.
A RINO president like McCain would have gotten the conservative movement nowhere and risked the death of the only viable political party capable of executing a conservative agenda. Possibly Bush has already succeeded in doing this? I hope not. I'd have rather lost the battle with a true conservative than have won the battle and lost the war with a RINO like McCain so I'm OK with President Obama. I view this as an opportunity for conservatives and a valley for the nation from which to learn. I pray we survive.
I had an epiphany a few weeks back. I realized that McCain had always run his campaign like he was going back to the senate... trying not to offend anyone... or attack Obama too hard... and that's exactly what he got- a trip back to the US Senate where he'll finish his career as the weak, compromising senator he's always been. Sad, very sad indeed for one that had such a distinguished military career. No convictions or strong principles, no glory. He ended up sounding like Obama at the end, trying to buy as many votes as he could. The American people saw through it and decided better to jump to the younger, stronger horse. That's the hell that RINOs live and have led the GOP into in the last couple decades. It's also the hell that this country will face with Obama as president with the full wind of a Democratic House and Senate at his back.
As bitter as this defeat was, it represents an opportunity for some strong conservatives out there to rise from the ashes and return uncompromising principles to governance and rid the GOP of the weak RINO legacy. The conservatives will be back. I just pray the remnants of the GOP can hold the line in the House and Senate until then. God Bless America!
Ultimately, God is still on the throne and I trust we'll survive.
Professor Pitney is right on! Great quote!
...It was in many ways the final battle in a war the Republican Party didnt even bother fighting the long march through the institutions. While the Senator certainly enjoyed the patronage of the Chicago machine, he is not primarily a political figure: Whether educators like William Ayers or therapeutic pop-culture types like Oprah, his closest associations are beyond the world of electoral politics. He emerged rather from all the cultural turf the GOP largely abandoned during its 30-year winning streak at the ballot box, and his victory demonstrates the folly of assuming that folks will continue to pull the lever for guys with an R after their name every other November even as all the other institutions in society become de facto liberal one-party states.
...Go into almost any American grade-school and stroll the corridors: youll find the walls lined with Sharpie-bright supersized touchy-feely abstractions: RESPECT, DREAM, TOGETHER, DIVERSITY.... Republicans need to start their own long march back through all the institutions they ceded. Otherwise, the default mode of this society will be liberal, and whats left of the Republican party will be reduced (as in other parts of the west) to begging the electorate for the occasional opportunity to prove it can run the liberal state just as well as liberals can.
Stein gets it more than any of the others in the symposium.
The philosophy of conservatism IS sound. It has been sound since the doctrine of freedom based on natural rights was explicated in the Declaration of Independence.
But it has thrived as long as it has because it has been successively transmitted from generation to generation throughout our history.
The Left, by their long march through the institutions, has aimed to interrupt the process of transmission of our national values and replace it with indoctrination into thinking that aims to destroy the foundation of freedom based on natural rights.
The battle must be waged in the Media-Entertainment-Education Complex, which the Left now bestrides as strongly as Hitler once did Fortress Europa.
And all the while trumpeting how he would end pork barrel spending and make the next person who put pork in a bill famous. Well, John, you are probably the most famous Republican at the present time.
Education and common sense are the two demons of the GOP. The scare tactics and invasions on personal freedoms are akin to the Catholic Church in the early sixteenth century. A revolution was sparked then, and the most recent election has certainly incited one. The GOP will, from now until forever, be a shadow of its former self.
You can’t be serious.
“You ain’t seen nothing yet...”
Jason - how bad do you think it will get?
Agreed - the need for purge became excessively obvious in the 2006 election cycle. That the party promoted the RINO Corker over Van Hilleary in the Tennessee Republican Senate primary is telling. They wanted to get along with the socialist enemies within the country. They snubbed the conservatives in the process.
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