Posted on 05/16/2014 6:10:11 AM PDT by xzins
As the 2014 mid-term congressional elections loom, Democrats are indeed feeling gloomy. Their fanciful notion of retaking the House of Representatives, so gleefully pondered in the aftermath of Barack Obamas 2012 reelection, is hardly mentioned anymore. Worse yet, some dire predictions of this falls outcome even include the prospect of Republicans gaining a majority in the Senate. The continually faltering economy (it is a stretch to honestly characterize anything that has occurred since 2009 as a recovery), combined with the nations collapsing international standing and a growing awareness that the worst repercussions of Obamacare are still yet to come, could set the stage for a blowout at the ballot box exceeding any in history.
Nevertheless, Democrats indeed have a chance to escape what they rightly anticipate as a brutal drubbing on Election Day. Once again, the Republican leadership, particularly in the House, is poised to ride to their rescue. And to nobodys great surprise, House Speaker John Boehner (R.-OH) is leading the way. Were it not for this regular GOP treachery, the nation might truly be setting a course away from the disasters of the Obama regime, and the nightmares of liberal statism. However, it has become painfully obvious that the Republican Establishment has no such intentions, and is indeed determined to undermine and eliminate any within their ranks who remain truly committed to conservative principle.
At a May 13 gathering sponsored by the San Antonio Texas Chamber of Commerce, Boehner revealed his intentions to implement amnesty for the likely thirty million illegal aliens currently residing in America. Of course he would never call it amnesty, but once again promoted the concept under a variety of other platitudes, including border security, which carries as much credibility as congressional promises to cut spending. When considered as a whole, the end result would indeed be amnesty.
In the past, Boehner has sought on the one hand to pressure conservative stalwarts in the Congress into capitulating on the issue. Yet when they refused to do so, he attempted to shift the blame to the Obama Administration, asserting that among the Republicans in Congress Theres widespread doubt about whether or not this administration can be trusted to enforce our laws. He reiterated this contention as recently as April 29. What he fails to recognize is that among the American people, widespread doubt about his own integrity is rampant and growing.
Later in his San Antonio speech, Boehner explained that he is encouraging former Florida Governor Jeb Bush to run for president in 2016. Though immensely popular with Washington insiders and the class of political experts who gave us John McCain and Mitt Romney, everyone in flyover country knows full well that a Jeb Bush candidacy would be almost as big of a disaster as a Jeb Bush presidency (were that even possible). With America in such dire straits, both domestically and abroad, the last thing people of the Heartland are inclined to support is another establishment rubber stamp named Bush. And as if on cue addressed the issue at a Manhattan Institute gathering the next day, musing that opposition to amnesty makes no sense to me. Is it any wonder that grassroots conservatives have a less than stellar regard for the Speaker or his political insights?
Nor should the venue from which Boehner made his own pronouncements be ignored. It was the U.S. Chamber of Commerce that pumped enormous sums of money into Boehners reelection bid in Ohio District Eight where he faced opposition from the Tea Party. So of course he is beholden to the organization that helped him win. And every past indication is that the Chamber will focus almost solely on immigration reform, which is euphemistic code for amnesty. On Monday of the same week, Chamber of Commerce President Tom Donohue warned If Republicans dont do it, they shouldnt bother to run a candidate in 2016. Clearly, he and his organization have attached a dollar value to Americas future.
It is appalling to consider how Republicans are not only willing to squander the distinct electoral advantage they could enjoy were they steadfastly on the right side of the immigration issue, but also how they are actually aiding and abetting the Obama agenda by waffling and ultimately selling America out in the process. Only this week, Barack Obama offered his own set of empty platitudes in support of amnesty, including his phony contention that it would somehow miraculously enhance Americas safety and security. But while he and Boehner continue their efforts to repackage the matter in terms that might gain a broader appeal, those who comprehend its implications to the national interest remain unshakably opposed to it.
In typical fashion, Obama seeks to stir emotions among Americans with his standard appeal to fairness, lamenting that Our system is not fair to workers, is not fair to businesses, and is not fair to law enforcement officials. Of course his solution to this problem, like his solutions to all of the other difficulties facing America, would only increase the hardship on those sectors of the population he claims to be trying to help, along with the rest of the American people who would suffer the consequences of thirty million new Democrat voters flooding the election rolls.
So, in the midst of the mid-term election cycle, when Republicans are in the perfect position to be successfully contrasting themselves against the unbroken line of abject failure that is the Democrat agenda, why would they instead be pursuing a course that can only undermine their own electoral fortunes? Could it be that the real goal of the GOP Establishment is to preserve the political status quo, while creating enough of a phony veneer of conservatism to rally a sufficient portion of the base to maintain the perks of numerical dominance in the Congress?
Real conservatives are regularly mocked and scorned by a liberal media that despises every principle of traditional America for which they stand. In like manner, they have been receiving a significant amount of mockery and scorn from Boehner. If this is the intended image of the new Congress that would result from a Republican victory in November, on what basis do party insiders expect to generate enough enthusiasm among the voters to inspire them to go to the ballot box?
While conservatives have no illusions of expecting intellectual honesty or forthrightness from the Democrat party or its parakeets hosting the nightly news, they have long sought to present a united front of opposition to the left through the vehicle of the Republican Party. With each new pronouncement from party leadership that the plan is to accommodate the goals and practices of the left, the wind departs from conservative sails. To the degree that Democrats are able to prevail in November, Republican duplicity will be the culprit.
Jarrett reiterated the regimes determination to pass amnesty before the end of summer. She told those gathered that she believes House Speaker John Boehner will find a way to get an amnesty bill or several smaller bills to the floor of the House for a vote. She indicated it would likely take place after the primary elections in order to insulate turncoat Republican candidates from their constituencies and possible negative political consequences.Jarrett said, I think we have a window this summer, between now and August, to get something done. We have a commitment from Speaker Boehner, whos very frustrated with his caucus.
Jarrett reiterated the regimes determination to pass amnesty before the end of summer. She told those gathered that she believes House Speaker John Boehner will find a way to get an amnesty bill or several smaller bills to the floor of the House for a vote. She indicated it would likely take place after the primary elections in order to insulate turncoat Republican candidates from their constituencies and possible negative political consequences.Jarrett said, I think we have a window this summer, between now and August, to get something done. We have a commitment from Speaker Boehner, whos very frustrated with his caucus.
sheesh... no rest for the weary... what a gigantic mistake to let this guy become Speaker... so many people had their doubts about him...
Uniparty Ping!
It is true that as a conservative I had hoped for a home in the Republican party. It’s also true that they have done everything they can at the national level to get rid of me.
Locally, they have open arms. But these are people I know, worship with, go to ball games with. For the most part our local republicans are conservatives just like me. Nationally, they want conservatives gone. Unfortunately, the national party is saying to about 85% of their local base that they should just get lost.
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A vote for the GOP-E is a vote for the Democrats.
Let’s use their own rhetoric against them. Good morning, KC!
It’s no secret that the result of granting amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants would be a disaster for the Republicans for years to come. I just can’t keep myself from wondering what the Dems have on Boehner that would cause him to continue giving his support. It must be pretty big.
He should understand the problems with bringing this issue up at all; if he does his base will be dispirited and many will stay home (like 2006), that the dems will be forever empowered if this legislation passes, and that the party he supposedly represents will become a genuine minority as a result.
Not to mention, the bill really won't secure the border, continuing to deepen the problem, that this administration wouldn't enforce the law if it did, that as Sarah Palin says: Coming across the border as they do is ILLEGAL FOR GOOD REASON!
I hope these stories are wrong about his willingness to bring this up, but fear they are not.
Yeah that is part of it but what is really important is it will completely wreck the nation. To me, any of these assholes who support that notion are enemies of the constitution and enemies of me and my family. I have been a steady blaster of bonehead for years and will continue to do so. Just like with the electorate that was dumb enough to vote, twice, for the Obination, anyone who voted to reelect this scoundrel should rot in hell.
Locally here (Maine), the Republicans are like the national ones - they have contempt for conservatives.
That has to be really depressing
I just avoid the political scene, unless a decent candidate comes along. I did some work for a young fellow who made it into the state legislature. He tried to advance to the state senate, but was up against old age and treachery, which nearly always beats youth and enthusiasm. The part of the loacl GOP that advance candidates for national office is inbred. Cohen, McKernan, Snowe, Collins, etc. It’s a closed club.
I think the urgent push for amnesty by Boehner and the Republican left is an effort to get it off the table before Jeb starts his campaign. They know amnesty is a losing issue for the campaign, and centrist conservatives will beat their golden boy over the head with it.
Jeb cares more about illegals than he does jobless Americans, and he knows that won’t sit well with voters. If he can run on the premise that amnesty is a done deal that he didn’t have a vote for, some of the pressure is off.
Boehner’s district is one district over from mine. It is conservative. You’d think he’d do better, but he doesn’t. His district is automatic for a republican since the Civil War.
This kind of betrayal would be hard to recover from.
What it really says to me is that the brain-trust at GOP-E thinks that they can direct the thinking of the masses at the times that they want to do so.
Boehner needs to be removed from the Speaker's Chair before the end of summer. How can that be accomplished?
*Sigh*
Sometimes it seems they have no capacity for deep thought, with few if any brains at all.
Even worse: Little if any depth of character.
If Boehner and the GOPE don't change direction on this issue, we are toast.
The issues that his conduct has raised go to the very essence of whether we can preserve the America, that all of us who have taken an oath to preserve the Constitution, are sworn to uphold. While he easily won renomination in the Primary ten days ago, he is simply no longer acceptable--indeed, an outright menace as Speaker.
I do not want to speculate whether certain things in his personal life are to blame. But his behavior, both in selling out on funding the attack on private medicine & on immigration, say all that needs to be said.
William Flax
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