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3 Cheers for Obama’s defeat-no cheer from the RINO victory - ALAN KEYES
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| January 20, 2010
| Alan Keyes
Posted on 01/20/2010 9:50:36 AM PST by EternalVigilance
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Alan Keyes
I can't help but look at Scott Brown's win in Massachusetts in the context of the larger strategy clearly being implemented by the RINO (Republican-In-Name-Only) clique that currently controls the GOP. Sean Hannity is the clique's bellwether media tool. It was no coincidence that he featured Mitt Romney on his program last night to revel in the Scott Brown victory. Scott Brown in Massachusetts is the advance guard for Mitt Romney in the White House (or vice-versa). He becomes the poster child for the RINO clique's archetypal GOP candidate who:
- Has no differences in principle with the socialist minded Democrats;
- Embraces the substance of Obama's socialist agenda, but "opposes" Obama by criticizing his implementation of socialism, especially when it comes to fiscal matters;
- Agrees in principle with the Democrats on the fundamental issues of justice and morality but employs the deceptive rhetoric of personal opinion to evade the questions of public law and policy they involve. Such issues include child-murder and other abrogations of the unalienable right to life, as well as the rejection of the God endowed rights of the natural family.
As long as the RINO clique can gull the conservative base of the GOP into identifying with and celebrating the success of such candidates, principled conservatives will never (or very rarely) win elections; conservative policies will never be implemented; and the tragic decline of America's liberty will continue to its inevitably ruinous conclusion.
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TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: absurd; alankeyes; brown; clownpost; democratproaganda; eeyore; haroldstassen; ignorance; killjoy; mitthogsall; mittstealscredit; noise; nonsense; obot; operationleper; parasiteromney; purist; remoramitt; ridiculous; rinoromney; rinos; romney; romneyschemes; stupid; teamkilljoy; troll
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To: pby; All
No Alan Keyes wants to turn this country into Theocracy.... You don’t win by losing..
321
posted on
01/20/2010 6:52:35 PM PST
by
KevinDavis
(Ad Astra!!!)
To: sam_paine
Sure it would be better, but it's not necessarily possible in these states. Right, and you'd think we all knew that.
Our due date is 9.17.2010!
322
posted on
01/21/2010 12:32:10 AM PST
by
rdb3
(The mouth is the exhaust pipe of the heart.)
To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
Mirror, Mirror on the wall
Who is the purest conservative of all?
323
posted on
01/21/2010 3:08:20 AM PST
by
Sarabaracuda
(John McCain is good enough for Sarah so he's good enough for me. McCain 2010 / Palin 2012)
To: Carling
Brown is already making robocalls for RINO John McCain, against CONSERVATIVE J.D. Hayworth, in the Arizona GOP primary, one day after being elected. McCain is what is wrong with the Republican party. He has always been a thorn in the side of conservatism. That Brown would already be making robocalls on his behalf against Hayworth is a huge red flag.
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posted on
01/21/2010 7:02:19 AM PST
by
pby
To: Carling; dirtboy
What's funny about this Brown election is that I can already see it is going to cause a huge divide in the GOP. Perhaps the Tea Party is the answer after all, and McCain, Brown, and the other RINOs can continue to get steamrolled by the Dems. It is something other than "steamrolled", if they are actually working toward achieving the same goals.
325
posted on
01/21/2010 7:04:13 AM PST
by
pby
To: dirtboy; EternalVigilance
So...Brown is principally conservative because, as you pointed out, he is against amnesty...but Brown, in the name of political alliance and pragmatism, campaigns for a known RINO who flat out supports amnesty?
Why did Brown say he opposed amnesty? Fiscal and security reasons?
If political alliances and pragmatsim trump national security, what is Brown then?
A RINO and a political opportunist that took advantage of a conservative backlash to win an election?
326
posted on
01/21/2010 7:13:57 AM PST
by
pby
To: EternalVigilance
Keyes is a joke, as pointed out by Charles Krauthammer.
327
posted on
01/21/2010 7:18:39 AM PST
by
DungeonMaster
(A Christian Democrat is better than a heathen Republican)
To: EternalVigilance; dirtboy; All
Youre running around calling everybody who disagrees with you insane. But the fact is, what is really crazy is giving your political support to liberals and expecting a conservative result. Thats really nuts. Worth repeating.
Supporting McCain over Hayworth...give me a break!
328
posted on
01/21/2010 7:19:40 AM PST
by
pby
To: pby
But the fact is, what is really crazy is giving your political support to liberals and expecting a conservative result.Considering Brown's victory has created the conservative result of derailing the Obama/Dem agenda, I'd say that statement has already been proven false. The only way it can be considered true to to pretend there is no conservative benefit to derailing that agenda, which is what Keyes and EV have done here - and that is patently absurd.
329
posted on
01/21/2010 7:21:41 AM PST
by
dirtboy
To: KevinDavis
No Alan Keyes wants to turn this country into Theocracy.... You dont win by losing.. Theocracy? Hardly. But Your statement does scream: "I AM NOT REALLY A CONSERVATIVE!" Only liberals complain about a political candidate/pundit turning the country into a theocracy. You would not have appreciated the Founding Fathers.
Alan Keyes loses elections because the electorate votes for symbolism over substance. And...The electorate lives in a constitutional republic and they want all of the freedoms and prosperity that it affords, but, at the same time, they want all of the "security" (cradle to grave care) and entitlements that are promised by a socialist state. You can't have it both ways. It is an impossible political climate for truly conservative candidates, especially with the socialist bandwagon media beating their unrelenting drum for conservatisms opponent.
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posted on
01/21/2010 7:35:27 AM PST
by
pby
To: dirtboy
Considering Brown's victory has created the conservative result of derailing the Obama/Dem agenda, I'd say that statement has already been proven false. The only way it can be considered true to to pretend there is no conservative benefit to derailing that agenda, which is what Keyes and EV have done here - and that is patently absurd. How has it derailed it?
331
posted on
01/21/2010 7:38:07 AM PST
by
pby
To: Reno232
“Did he know which way was up on gun control, amnesty, etc.?”
Earlier you were talking about President Reagan’s willingness to compromise where neccessary, and now you’re implying that a compromise impeaches his principles.
Can’t have it both ways.
And yes, he knew which way was up on gun control and amnesty, but sacrificed for what he judged to be higher priorities.
332
posted on
01/21/2010 7:41:16 AM PST
by
dsc
(Any attempt to move a government to the left is a crime against humanity.)
To: EternalVigilance
“I didnt lie about anything. Why do you keep saying that?”
He’s using Gramsci’s tactics.
333
posted on
01/21/2010 7:44:16 AM PST
by
dsc
(Any attempt to move a government to the left is a crime against humanity.)
To: pby
How has it derailed it? You're kidding, right? You can't see for yourself how many centrists Dems are declaring health care reform as it is currently written dead, that other Obama items are toast? Seriously, how can one have a debate with so many people who live in abject denial of reality?
334
posted on
01/21/2010 7:47:15 AM PST
by
dirtboy
To: dirtboy
You can't see for yourself how many centrists Dems are declaring health care reform as it is currently written deadCurrently written? Yep, I see it...whatever that means as nobody had read the entirety of the proposed versions.
Brown supports government run health care and said that he would go to Washington to help them write a better bill. Will writing a better government run health care bill derail Obama's agenda?
I really hope you are right, but, as I said before, I am afraid that the hand writing is already on the wall, especially with his support for McCain.
335
posted on
01/21/2010 7:57:49 AM PST
by
pby
To: dirtboy
I guess you missed the debate quotes from Scott Brown earlier in the thread in which he said he would use his power as the 41st Republican Senator to negotiate he and Mitt Romney's "better" form of socialism along the lines of their Massachusetts socialized medicine scheme.
"I can do better. We can go down there and hold the line. We can go back to the drawing board on health care. As the forty-first Senator I can tell them to do better, and try again and get something like we have here in Massachusetts."
To: EternalVigilance
"I can do better. We can go down there and hold the line. We can go back to the drawing board on health care. As the forty-first Senator I can tell them to do better, and try again and get something like we have here in Massachusetts."Brown has also said that health care reform should largely be a state issue. We'll see how that plays out. For now, the Dem proposals are DOA. So are many other aspects of the Obama agenda.
337
posted on
01/21/2010 8:00:45 AM PST
by
dirtboy
To: dirtboy
To whatever extent Obama is stopped, I will give the credit to God, not to lying liberal pro-abortion politicians. You do what you think is best. If you think you can produce good fruit from a bad tree, that’s your call. Good luck.
To: EternalVigilance
To whatever extent Obama is stopped, I will give the credit to God, not to lying liberal pro-abortion politicians.Well, then, you are basically asserting that God worked through Scott Brown. You really sure you want to go there?
339
posted on
01/21/2010 8:15:38 AM PST
by
dirtboy
To: dirtboy
God can do whatever He wants. His perspective is infinitely greater than yours or mine.
But that doesn’t mean He wants us to give our sacred franchise or our trust to those who have no regard for the protection of the unalienable rights of the weakest and most helpless among us.
Don’t tell me you can do wrong and have good be the result. That’s the original lie, and it’s as old as the human race. Its fruit is death, destruction, pain and suffering.
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