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To: kristinn; Jim Robinson; Grampa Dave; Lurker; Travis McGee; betty boop; joanie-f; meadsjn
"CPAC is about finding conservative solutions to every challenge in America and not just saying 'no'," said Al Cardenas, chairman of the American Conservative Union, which runs the conference in Washington, D.C. "We're determined to win the majority of American support."

You find conservative solutions by using conservative principles. You do not simply decide that "well, this is conservative now," so you can win majority approval.

By doing this, you not only cede ground to the liberal opposition to our nation and its underlying principles and morals, you surrender it to them.

Sorry CPAC, this is the absolute wrong way to go about finding "conservative solutions."

What you are actually doing is perverting and profaning consetvative principles and pimping them out to wholly unconservative movements in the hopes that those people who have no intention of ever becoming conservative will somehow "like," you.

I have news for you, ultimately they will stick a knife in your gizzard and cast you aside as they make render you irrelevent.

But true conservative principles remain. They are based on truth and are what they are...and they work. We must need educate people, painting bold colors, without comrpomising those principles in the least, as to how those principles will improve people's life and that of their loved ones...their kids and grandkids. That's how you win this battle...not by inviting the anti-thesis into your "tent."

America at the Crossorads of History
http://www.jeffhead.com/crossroads.htm

28 posted on 02/19/2014 8:59:43 AM PST by Jeff Head
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To: Jeff Head

So, when the pop culture begins to mainstream incest and pedophilia, I guess CPAC will invite folks from those groups as well.


42 posted on 02/19/2014 9:16:52 AM PST by Army Air Corps (Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
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To: Jeff Head
"We're determined to win the majority of American support."

Well, that isn't conservatism

74 posted on 02/19/2014 10:47:08 AM PST by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans!)
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To: Jeff Head; Alamo-Girl; kristinn; Jim Robinson; Grampa Dave; Lurker; Travis McGee; joanie-f; ...
But true conservative principles remain. They are based on truth and are what they are...and they work. We must need educate people, painting bold colors, without compromising those principles in the least, as to how those principles will improve people's life and that of their loved ones...their kids and grandkids. That's how you win this battle....

Hello Jeff! I so agree!!!

Though I do have a follow-on question: Exactly how is it feasible to integrate this insight into contemporary politics and still win elections?

Just to note: If you can't get elected, i.e., if you're not in office, you can't get much of anything done that remedies the problems you see.

I gather your insightful essay/post was addressed to the issue of the current division in the GOP between the party Establishment and the Tea Party folks, in the run-up to the 2014 Midterm elections.

I consider myself a card-carrying member of the latter. Given the seemingly endless impotence and fecklessness emanating from the Republican Establishment, I left the party in 2011.

I left because it seemed to me the Republican Party — the party of Abraham Lincoln — had abandoned the principles of liberty, equal opportunity, and equal justice, principles which took the bloodiest war in American history to uphold and defend — the essential principles embodied in our founding documents, the Declaration of Independence, and the U.S. Constitution that We the People instantiated in the Preamble, in order to "secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity."

But enuf of such ruminations. Dear friend, you so justly point out precisely what is needed: A way to reach voters in terms of a national policy that "will improve people's life and that of their loved ones...their kids and grandkids. That's how you win this battle."

Obama and his acolytes and enablers on the Progressive Left (such as Harry Reid in the Senate; and Nancy Pelosi, the fabulous Chucky Schumer and a legion of other like-minded (and seemingly terminal brain-dead) ne'er-do-wells in the House; not to mention the Lame-Brain Media and huge sectors of Academe) have signally failed to produce anything they promised us, after five years of effective (and seemingly unchallengeable) majority — tiresome presidential rhetoric to the contrary notwithstanding.

Obama "says" he is the great defender of the American Middle Class. But it looks to me like he's systematically looting the middle class, under cover of "law," for the benefit of his politically-connected "friends," be they industrial tycoons, Hollywood moguls, or the ignorant masses, the latter of whom are more interested in getting a free Obama-phone (or refrigerator) at taxpayer expense, than they are in upholding the time-tested standards of a basic, civilized constitutional order — which to them is an "abstraction" that their minds cannot conceive. The former class pays him big campaign dollars. The last are just a manipulable mob in his playbook. Both have their purposes: but their purposes either serve Obama, or there will be "repercussions."

Some people, at least, see this. Which is why I suspect that the next crucial elections — 2014 and 2016 — cannot, and will not, be decided on the basis of "political ideology," Left or Right.

The People are so hurting so much by now, thanks to an ersatz president who has taken it upon himself to independently exercise sovereignty WRT national policy without having to consult Congress — let alone the Constitution, to which he swore a presidential oath to uphold and defend — that they are mainly looking for relief from their present sufferings, imposed upon them by the Powers that Be in Washington.

What conservatives most need right now, IMHO (FWIW) is a concept of political Realism. For, if ideology, "idealism," has landed us where we are right now, in such a way that people actually feel the devastating effects, it should be obvious that the "cure for what ails us" is not more "idealistic ideology," Left or Right.

People want solutions — not talk. If the Republican party can speak to the people in terms of their own immediate concerns — which largely devolve around the problems of paying the recurring household expenses, raising and educating their kids, providing for retirement, perhaps caring for elderly relatives — at a time when the public perception is of relentlessly escalating costs in order to achieve the American Dream, while their government is relentlessly, systematically, shrinking their means of doing so; i.e., of providing for themselves and their families.

Anyhoot, I'll end my present rumination there, adding only that I hope and pray that we do not have a reprise of 2012 in the November elections. People who are hurting don't care much about "ideological positions." They just want real answers to their real problems (which Obama seems bent on making as acute as possible): They'll vote for the guy — in the midterms and in the following general — they believe will help them fix their keenly felt problems.

Thank you so much, dear Jeff, for pinging me to your excellent essay/post!

115 posted on 02/20/2014 4:28:02 PM PST by betty boop (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God. —Thomas Jefferson)
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