Posted on 06/17/2009 9:05:25 AM PDT by kellynla
Last week, I had the pleasure of addressing the Senate-House Annual Republican Dinner. The MC for the evening was actor Jon Voight. Before he spoke, a video tribute for Voight was shown, including clips of him playing Franklin Delano Roosevelt in a movie.
In one scene, Roosevelt is being told by his generals and advisors all the reasons why achieving victory in World War II was too hard.
In response, Voight -- playing Roosevelt, who, remember, was confined to a wheelchair due to polio -- dramatically lifts himself up using the table and stabilizes himself on his non-functioning legs. He then stares down every shocked person in the room and says:
Dont tell me it cant be done.
It occurred to me, sitting in the audience preparing to speak, that those seven words -- Dont tell me it cant be done -- should be the rallying cry for all Republicans (not to mention all Independents and Democrats who want a better future for America -- more on this idea later).
I decided to make it the theme of my speech that night. Why? Because history shows us that it can be done.
America has been here before.
1964, 1977 and 1993 -- in each of these years Republicans were gleefully pronounced dead by the news media. But in each case, they came back.
On Inauguration Day 1977, Carters Popularity Was Higher Than Obamas
1964 was followed by 1965, in which Ronald Reagan was elected governor of California. Two years later we began a 40-year period in which no overt liberal won the presidency.
In 1977, Jimmy Carters popularity on inauguration day was higher than Barack Obamas. But in 1980, Ronald Reagan won a decisive victory and changed the course of America.
In 1993, they said Bill Clinton was creating a new, stronger Democratic Party.
In 1994, the Democratic Party suffered its worst defeat in 40 years.
So dont tell me it cant be done.
My Fellow Republicans and Independents and Democrats Looking for a Better Future
History also shows us this:
Ronald Reagan won the presidency in 1980 and 1984 by appealing, not just to Republicans, but to independents and unhappy Democrats as well. In fact, its hard to find a Reagan speech in which he doesnt speak to my fellow Republicans, and those independents and Democrats who are looking for a better future.
Like Reagan, we have to be inclusive, not exclusive. Im happy Dick Cheney is a Republican. And Im happy Colin Powell is a Republican
But heres the key: Being inclusive doesnt mean going wobbly. It doesnt mean abandoning our principles.
Key to Winning the Majority? Returning to First Principles
Reagan called them first principles. They are our bedrock beliefs. And in a center-right nation, they are the touchstones that will guide us back into the majority.
Today Im going to discuss some of these first principles and how they should guide us in the years ahead.
We Must Strengthen Our Unique American Civilization
If you go to the National Archives, you will find the words that are fundamental to America written in the Declaration of Independence:
We are endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
These words make us unique. We are the only country in history that says, your personal rights come from God directly to you, the individual, and you loan the government sovereignty.
That means if we truly believe that each of us is endowed by our creator with rights, then we have a deep moral obligation to save the unborn. It also means we have a deep moral obligation to care for them after they have been born.
That means that when judges like Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor judge Americans by their ethnicity or their gender, its wrong.
It also means that rationing health care is wrong. No government bureaucrat has the right to take from you the rights that God gave you. Rationing health care is inevitably limiting your life at the whim of a bureaucrat and at the manipulation of a politician.
Individual Rights and Individual Responsibilities Are At the Heart of the American System
This commitment to the principle of the sovereignty of the individual can guide us in profound ways in the coming months and years.
It means that we must have judges who understand that an America that has driven God from the public square will no longer be the America that has extended freedom and prosperity for 400 years.
It means understanding that individual rights and responsibilities are at the heart of our system, that there are no quotas and no group identities in the American system.
And it means understanding that at Jamestown, our first permanent settlement, they established the principle if you will not work you will not eat -- not for the poor but for the aristocrats who thought they could buy their way out of work. The work ethic was at the heart of our welfare reform in 1996. It is the most successful conservative reform in modern times.
We Must Defend America Against Our Enemies
More than any other of its responsibilities, governments highest priority must be to defend America against those who would do us harm.
Tragically, under the Obama Administration, we have fallen back into the utopian fantasies and self deception of the 1977 Carter Administration and the 1993 Clinton Administration. Again and again the legalisms and self deceptions of treating enemies as criminals under these administrations led to more and more disastrous results.
Today, many of the same civil libertarians who believe terrorists deserve Miranda warnings and civilian trials are in the Obama Justice Department. Its amazing how many of them come from law firms which were eagerly giving pro bono representation to alleged terrorists at Guantanamo Bay.
By 3-to-1, Americans Believe We Are Safer with Terrorists at Guantanamo Bay
But Americans know better than to accept utopianism and self-deception in our national security policy. Nowhere was this more clear than in the contrast between President Obamas and former Vice President Cheneys back-to-back speeches on Guantanamo Bay a few weeks ago.
Vice President Cheney had a fairly simple message: The reason we have Guantanamo Bay is that we have people there who want to kill us. They are called terrorists. Its good not to have terrorists anywhere near us because it makes it harder for them to kill us.
President Obama, on the other hand, used his considerable oratorical gifts to hide from these fundamental facts. He spoke a lot of words that meant very little and managed to convey the impression that he didnt understand the nature of the men being detained at Guantanamo.
The average American listened to Vice President Cheney and President Obama and understood that one speaker got it and the other one didnt. By 3-to-1, the American people believe that we are safer with prisoners in Guantanamo Bay than in America.
Economic Freedom Leads to Jobs and Prosperity
Another first principle we must keep in mind while building a center-right majority is that economic freedom is necessary to building a productive America with the best jobs and greatest prosperity in the world.
Here our first principles are particularly clear about the disastrous path our country is on:
We will not have new jobs when bureaucrats micromanage companies.
We will not have prosperity when politicians dominate the economy.
Barney Frank and Chris Dodd are not substitutes for a sound market economy. And Tim Geithner and Larry Summers are not replacements for Warren Buffet and Bill Gates
We Will Not Have Prosperity When Politicians Dominate the Economy
So how do we get back to economic growth? Here, as well, our first principles lead the way:
High taxes kill jobs and growth. Low taxes encourage jobs and growth
Instead of spending $787 billion to reward Democratic interest groups, an effective economic stimulus would get the money to the people that work and the businesses that hire them in the form of lower taxes.
If we had a two-year, 50% reduction in the Social Security and Medicare tax for both the employee and the employer, we would have an extraordinary explosion of small business.
If we want to compete with China for jobs, we should match the Chinese on capital gains. Their rate is zero.
If we want to compete for profitable businesses creating good jobs, we should adopt the Irish tax rate of 12.5 percent for corporations.
If we want to build up capital for investments permanently, we should abolish the death tax.
For American Jobs and Prosperity We Need an American Energy Policy
Beyond tax policy, for American jobs and prosperity we need an American energy policy.
We need a policy that emphasizes the energy we have in America -- from coal and natural gas to wind and solar -- and recognizes that the problem isnt a lack of resources or innovation. The problem is government.
America is the Saudi Arabia of coal and the global leader in technical and scientific innovation. But both these advantages are weakened by government policies that favor imports over American energy.
If We Are Endowed by Our Creator with Rights, Then Every Child Deserves to Learn
We also need to educate our children in order to have future jobs and prosperity.
Now is a time to be bold. If we truly believe that we are endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights, then every child deserves to learn.
We should take President Obama up on his commitment to unlimited charter schools. And we should go much further.
Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander supports giving low income kids the chance to go to a better school through a proposal called Pell Grants for Kids. We should welcome the debate about why Pell Grants are good for after 12, but not good for K-12.
We Carry the Message They Are Waiting For
At the 1976 Republican convention, having lost the nomination for president, Ronald Reagan was invited by President Ford to say a few words.
This is how he closed:
Better than we have ever done before, we have got to quit talking to each other and about each other and go out and communicate to the world that we may be fewer in numbers than we have ever been, but we carry the message they are waiting for.
Reagans advice is as good today as it was in 1976.
We believe in individual human freedom.
We believe in protecting American civilization.
We believe that the future of America is one of prosperity for our children and grandchildren.
Millions of Americans share these beliefs. Theyre ready to hear our message.
Dont tell me it cant be done.
Semper Fi,
Kelly
...I see a whole army of my countrymen, here in defiance of tyranny. Youve come to fight as free men... and free men you are. What will you do with that freedom? Will you fight? Aye, fight and you may die. Run, and youll live... at least a while. And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willin to trade ALL the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but theyll never take... OUR FREEDOM! - William Wallace
“1964 was followed by 1965, in which Ronald Reagan was elected governor of California. Two years later we began a 40-year period in which no overt liberal won the presidency.”
Huh??
In 1998, Newton Gingrich essentially said “It can’t be done” and bailed out of Washington, D.C. So what has changed with him since?
These look like the words of someone who is running for president.
GOP leadership and Newt are eunuchs. They’ve been looking for their gonads with both hands and a mirror and coming up empty. None of them are worthy of representing this country with the exception of possibly two or three.
They’ve disgraced our Party; they’ve disgraced this nation; they’ve disgraced our heritage and those that gave all to protect and defend us. Vote Them All Out and find Conservative Candidates with spine and guts and a love for this country. That would be very novel!
For better or worse, it appears Newt is actually trying to do something. Instead of complaining about how unqualified and unworthy his fellow Republicans are, he might run himself, flaws and all.
Perhaps there's a good lesson to be learned there somewhere.
These two statements are incompatible. Colin Powell went wobbly, he used to oppose big government and last year he openly advocated for it (not just endorsing Obama, but calling for bigger government).
Rush has played the quotes back to back a few weeks ago when Newt first said it.
And Newt has conceded that man is causing global warming.
That isn't good either because it is bad science and sets us up for decades of bad policy (because with "global climate change" "always" being "Man's fault", we will forever be restricting our rights in the name of "the environment" no matter if it is Too Hot or "now" Too Cold).
Every member of the House has a time when it is time for them to leave.
A band of very foolish and arogant Republicans conspired to strip Newt of the Speakership. Once that happened, it was time for Newt to retire from Congress. Republicans lost their way soon after that (and completely when Dick Armey retired.)
Perhaps Newt is the man to help Republicans find their way again, a decade later.
Then start with not sitting on that couch with Nasty Pelosi. And stop shilling for that fraud known as "Global Warming."
I'm quite tired of Mr. Newt. Go away, you hack.
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I hope Newt does run in 2012.
At the very least, he will raise the tone of the discourse, and the average IQ of the GOP field.
Hopefully ideas and intellect will beat out the “aw shucks” and “you betchas” coming from the other candidates.
Yes it would be and I agree. Do not vote RINOS back in office.
Yep. And, except for the "American energy" part, he left out any overt references climate change.
Colin Powell isn’t formulating policy — anymore.
He hasn’t done that since Bush’s first term.
It should be noted, for what it’s worth, that Bush’s first term was a lot better than his second.
Too bad Mr “Don’t-tell-me-it-can’t-be-done” also said, “I’m glad Colon Powel is a Republican.”
For 2012 I’m not looking for the guy who shows up posed and positioned and focus-group tested ready to mount his media campaign. I’m looking for the guy who’s in the mosh pit right now, and in the Obamists faces right now.
Thats a pretty short list, and Gingrich is fighting his way onto that list. I know all of his defects, but if he will fight I’ll set them aside. There isn’t anyone out there who is perfect; I’ll settle for a fighter. Who is out there fighting right now? Like I say, its a short list. If our future leader is waiting for 2011 to speak up, he needn’t bother.
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