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The Republican Party: Lost in the Wilderness
Town Hall ^ | 2009-04-01 | Matt Barber

Posted on 04/03/2009 9:14:18 AM PDT by rabscuttle385

After Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, they rebelled against God and were made to wander aimlessly in the desert for 40 years on a needlessly roundabout journey to the Promised Land. God kept the coveted prize out of reach until that rebellious generation passed.

Today we find an improvident Republican Party lost in the political wilderness. As the GOP seeks to find its own Promised Land – a return to majority leadership – it has, to its own detriment, rebelled against the core conservative principles solemnized within its own party platform.

In a “big tent” effort to be all things to all people, the GOP – charmed by a gaggle of “moderate” RINOs (Republicans in name only) – has taken a hard left, hustling along in exactly the wrong direction. As a result, that elusive Promised Land shrinks in the rearview mirror with every “centrist” capitulation.

Much of the party leadership has become emotionally addicted to the placebo of political pragmatism, swallowing the media-driven misconception that, to voters, ideological “moderation” is somehow the political gold standard.

So, the Grand Old Party has become the Bland Old Party, suffering a largely self-inflicted electoral thumping at the ballot box two election cycles running.

But alas, a defiant elephant refuses to cry “uncle.”

Despite the party platform explicitly affirming unborn children's “right to life which cannot be infringed,” current RNC Chairman Michael Steele recently chose to parrot the DNC’s pro-abortion talking points.

When asked about “abortion rights” in an interview with GQ magazine, Steele said: “I think that's an individual choice.” A clearly stunned interviewer followed up: “Are you saying you think women have the right to choose abortion?” Steele: “Yeah. I mean, again, I think that’s an individual choice. … Yeah. Absolutely.”

In fairness, Steele later issued a statement insisting that, in fact, he is “pro-life.” This, of course, begs the question: “Huh?”

But the enigmatic Steele didn’t stop there. While addressing the highly polarizing issue of homosexuality, he flippantly cast aside the GOP’s moral values banner, sounding off like a spokesman for the “gay” activist Human Rights Campaign.

Taking a jab at the untold thousands of ex-“gay” Americans who have found freedom from the homosexual lifestyle, he opined, “I don't think I've ever really subscribed to that view that you can turn it on and off like a water tap. You just can't simply say, oh, like, ‘Tomorrow morning I'm gonna stop being gay.’”

Then, to a liberal’s delight, he wrapped up his pro-“gay” exposé, by falsely equating changeable homosexual behavior to his own immutable skin color, concluding, “It's like saying ‘Tomorrow morning I'm gonna stop being black.’”

Even in liberal California, most Democrat-leaning African-Americans disagree with Steele’s apples to oranges comparison. Although 96 percent voted for Barack Obama, 70 percent also voted to pass California’s Proposition 8, doing away with court invented “same-sex marriage.”

In fact, 46 states have either passed legislation or a constitutional amendment protecting natural marriage. Yet, according to Steele, a proposed federal amendment to do the same is, “mucking around with the Constitution.”

Although the marriage issue has, time and again, been a verifiable winner for the GOP, the party treats it like a political third rail.

The American people demand much more. They have forsaken the GOP because it first forsook them. Yet the party’s ideologically emaciated leaders remain oblivious to the obvious – blind to the political sustenance aplenty that pelts thick skulls like manna from Heaven. If the GOP ever wishes to reverse its spiral into the abyss of irrelevancy, it must, in word and deed, make a bold, unapologetic return to the fiscally conservative and socially conservative policies that fueled the Reagan revolution.

Still, in what amounts to chronic wishful thinking, the left has – over and again for decades – prematurely penned the conservative movement’s obituary. To borrow from Mark Twain: Reports of our death are, once again, greatly exaggerated.

Liberal Democrats and “moderate” Republicans alike continue to misrepresent voters’ ballot box rejection of today’s “centrist” GOP as an overall aversion to larger conservatism. Frankly, it’s tiresome and a bit embarrassing. In fact, precisely the opposite is true.

An August 2008 Battleground Poll reported that 60 percent of all Americans deem themselves conservative. Evangelical Christians – an estimated 70 million – and other social conservatives make up the base of that 60 percent. Almost universally, social conservatives are also conservative on economic and national security related issues, representing what I call: “The complete conservative.”

Yet, as we plunge headlong into the dark age of social and economic Obamunism, the GOP inexplicably continues to treat complete conservatives like that crazy uncle you only have over for Thanksgiving. When election season rolls around, it’s all hugs and kisses. After the returns – not even a phone call.

Well, complete conservatives have finally taken their ball and gone home. And, until the GOP finds the moral compass it so long ago tossed in the unforgiving wilderness sand, it’ll just have to keep pitching to Independents, liberal Republicans and moderate Democrats.

You know, like John McCain did.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: conservatism; gop; kneepadrepublican; mccain; mccainlegacy; mccaintruthfile; michaelsteele; moderate; moderates; nomorerinos; rino; rinoparty; rinopurge; steele; steelemustgo
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To: TonyM

Well, he would probably know better than you, don’t you think?


21 posted on 04/03/2009 10:07:58 AM PDT by Rocky Mountain High
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To: LibLieSlayer

No, he’s not. And at least he has a track record of getting things done. Hell, it’s over anyway..I can see that unless it’s the perfect candidate, conservatives aren’t going to do anything..and that’s how we’ve ended up where we are. We have a huge part of the blame for all that is going wrong today. And we’re going to be the ones who stand to lose the most.


22 posted on 04/03/2009 10:58:00 AM PDT by Hildy (Dr. King had a dream. Obama has an ELF who has a “plan”.)
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To: rabscuttle385
This is all BS Americans will back a Party that gives America back To Americans Period!!The Republican Party has a bunch of Sissy's running around in the clothes of MEN Our Culture is being attacked by the lowest lifeforms on the Planet ones who suck life out of others these go by many names Marxists,Democrats,Leftists,and the good old fashioned Liberal Moron.

The worst part is we eat out our own when a American stands up and points out we are under attack they are laughed at Like Buchanan and Bachmann we need to get the Party straightened out NOW and Put in real leadership not this Collin Powell wanna bee OR we leave it forever and never have power again.

23 posted on 04/03/2009 11:18:54 AM PDT by Cheetahcat (Osamabama the Wright kind of Racist!)
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To: TonyM

He has no choice. he is an employee of the President.


24 posted on 04/03/2009 12:05:38 PM PDT by texmexis best (uency)
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To: rabscuttle385

The Republican party is lost in a RINO Reservation.


25 posted on 04/03/2009 12:11:26 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: wny

Mr. Petraeus is defintiely going into politics and Obama knows it.

After the General gets the job done, Obama and the MSM will try to destroy him, just like Sarah.

The political future for Petraeus is well known in DC.


26 posted on 04/03/2009 12:14:06 PM PDT by texmexis best (uency)
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To: TonyM

Petraeus is very aware that saying that we were less safe would be a very bad statement to make in light of our enemies’ habits of taking advantage of every statement and action if it is to their advantage.


27 posted on 04/03/2009 12:19:43 PM PDT by texmexis best (uency)
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To: rabscuttle385

28 posted on 04/03/2009 12:21:17 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (If you were arrested & charged with defending the Constitution, could a conviction be obtained?)
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To: Hildy
Hildy, newt does not deserve to be elected to any office. He has his place in the party but he has tainted himself by proclaiming the era of Reagan as being dead and embracing hillary clinton and nancy pelosi on global warming and he is an adulterer... no doubt... not even debatable.

After Bush disappointed so many Conservatives on so many occasions, we need to elect a person that we know will fulfill promises to return America to Reagan's vision... a Shining City on a Hill. newt is not and never again could be that person. At this point in time, Palin is the only person that has a track record of governing truthfully and as a Reagan Conservative... just like Reagan did himself.

LLS

29 posted on 04/03/2009 1:04:32 PM PDT by LibLieSlayer (hussein will NEVER be my President... NEVER!!!)
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To: rabscuttle385
?Well, complete conservatives have finally taken their ball and gone home. And, until the GOP finds the moral compass it so long ago tossed in the unforgiving wilderness sand, it’ll just have to keep pitching to Independents, liberal Republicans and moderate Democrats."
30 posted on 04/04/2009 5:40:31 AM PDT by kellynla (Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots! Semper Fi!)
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To: rabscuttle385
They have forsaken the GOP because it first forsook them.

Wow! I was just rambling on along these lines on another thread only seconds ago!

31 posted on 04/04/2009 10:34:18 AM PDT by MaggieCarta (We're all Detroiters now.)
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To: redpoll
"Even Sarah Palin - someone I know, and someone I respect - doesn’t have that kind of philosophical underpining that is needed to propel a great movement."

No argument from me there. Thank you for your insight.

We are in a war of ideas, and we aren’t talking about ideas - we’re arguing policy.

And therefore we lose.

Good summary of the problem.

I think it was GHW Bush who first admitted to having problems with "the vision thing". Apparently, he was not the only one, nor the last one.

32 posted on 04/04/2009 10:50:44 AM PDT by MaggieCarta (We're all Detroiters now.)
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To: Cedric

And that’s what it really comes down to. Steele is winning elections.


33 posted on 04/05/2009 9:37:14 PM PDT by Crusader4Christ
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To: rj45mis

A third party would be a disaster for the conservative cause. Why not get involved in the Republican party and help take it back for our side?


34 posted on 04/05/2009 9:37:26 PM PDT by Crusader4Christ
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To: Crusader4Christ

Yes.

That’s his job.

And it’s a secular position.


35 posted on 04/06/2009 3:46:19 AM PDT by Cedric
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To: Crusader4Christ

“Why not get involved in the Republican party and help take it back for our side?”

I’ve been involved with the Republican party since 1972 and it is not the same party nor will it ever be what it once was. There are far too many secular Republicans that meld right in with the centrist democrats. Sorry but the RINO led party will never let a Sarah Palin take charge and lead as a conservative.


36 posted on 04/06/2009 9:20:00 AM PDT by rj45mis
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To: redpoll

So then, what values do you want to have advocated and how would those manifest themselves in the form of public policy?


37 posted on 04/06/2009 3:41:30 PM PDT by TheFourthMagi
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To: Cedric

Steele is a loser.

Just like McCain.


38 posted on 04/06/2009 3:43:30 PM PDT by TheFourthMagi
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To: TheFourthMagi

Newbie.


39 posted on 04/06/2009 3:59:50 PM PDT by Cedric
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To: Cedric
Fear not,

The RINO’s will not win, and the party will not die out.

The intellectual dwarves, gnomes, and a smattering of pedophiles cannot raise enough money to use a payphone.

Some one at the top levels of the party is being blackmailed over pictures of them and a prepubescent child. We need to check police reports for the past thirty years, find out who the sicko perv is and out the b-st-rd.

Explain Huckabee and James Earle McLame any otherr way.

Start in Washington DC, Jan 20, 1981. Look long and hard at the police reports for that night.

Caddis the Elder

40 posted on 04/06/2009 4:18:10 PM PDT by palmerizedCaddis (There is a place left on earth where some folks can still walk on water!!!!)
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