Posted on 09/28/2015 2:17:28 PM PDT by jazusamo
Democrats shouldn't take glee in Boehner's ousting: the revolution is done messing around, and they are next.
You can almost see the circuits blowing. Neil Peart, in Far Cry
Its hard to pinpoint exactly when it started, but with Speaker John Boehners resignation announcement, theres no doubt the revolution has begun. Perhaps it was the first time you bookmarked the Drudge Report. Or maybe, when at the Drudge Report, you said: Who is this Breitbart? Eric Cantors primary loss to Dave Brat was certainly a moment when the revolution was stirring and produced tangible results rather than just internet narrative.
Regardless of when the revolution started, its clearly underway.
First, what do I mean by revolution? Like with all revolutions, the old ways are being replaced. But this revolution has a twist: the revolution is trying to replace the old ways of doing business with even older, and more timeless ways. Namely, this revolution is a revolution against centralized power.
It could be that this revolution really started two centuries ago. Perhaps it never stopped. We were warned about the price of eternal vigilance, werent we?
There was a time when the Republican Party stood as the bulwark against centralized power, against Washington, D.C. eroding personal space. When both houses of Congress were held by President Obamas party, the Republican party stood as the most well-placed institution to oppose his agenda.
Things were bad. But if only we had the House! That was the rallying cry from fundraisers, politicians in the minority, and their consultants. So the revolution delivered the House in 2010. But things didnt seem to change. Obama consolidated his gains and entrenched. There was no consequence.
If only we had the Senate! That was the new rallying cry from the fundraisers, politicians in the House majority, politicians in the Senate minority, and their consultants.
So the revolution delivered the Senate in 2014. Again, things didnt seem to change. Instead of opposing Obama with every constitutional tool available yes, including the power of the purse, the new leadership failed to return the favor that the revolution bestowed on them in 2010 and 2014.
Instead of the Speaker of the House rolling back Obamas counter-American revolution, Boehner gained a golf buddy. (And yes, thats precisely what Obama represents a retreat from American ideals two centuries old. But more on that another day.)
The revolution is bad news for a number of Republican figures. Jeb Bush might top the list.
Jebs presidential campaign seems like a political sitcom from Antenna TV the cable network with the rabbit-ears logo that plays shows from a kinder gentler time, decades ago. That was before the progressive left marched through federal institutions and turned them against mainstream America. Jebs campaign is suited for another time.
The revolution was also very bad for Eric Cantor and others who seem to feel more at home appearing on thepagesof the New York Times than in conservative media.
One of the favorite canards used against the revolution is: What would you have us do, shut down the government?! Fear of a government shutdown is to Republican leaders inside the Beltway what fear of witches were in colonial New England. But the Planned Parenthood videos changed everything, and rendered GOP fear of a shutdown a morally bankrupt position. The revolution isnt happy.
Lets recap: Conservative guerrilla journalists captured real, unedited, and unambiguous video showing a federally funded organization engaged in behavior as gruesome and morally bankrupt as the anything that occurred in the 20th Century. If there is anything worth shutting down the government for, it is federal tax dollars going to Planned Parenthood.
Force Obama to defend what we saw on video. Hed lose. If he didnt back down, hed be backed into a corner filled with radical feminists and abortion worshipers. The GOP wins when it pushes Obama into such an extremist corner.
In other words, the revolution created all the briefing materials, videos, and talking points for GOP leadership to score a tremendous victory and simultaneously stop the flow of tax dollars to a barbaric and wicked organization.
Instead, the Washington GOP establishment demoralized their base and surrendered without a fight. Everybody knows they have no courage to fight. If there was ever something worth fighting over, it was those dystopian videos.
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal had the courage to fight. Faced with Planned Parenthood advocates protesting at the Governors mansion, he turned the building into a giant theater screen and showed video of Planned Parenthoods vivisection dishes and body parts marketing.
The opposition in Baton Rouge fled they couldnt stand the images. Too bad the GOP leadership in Washington didnt recognize a favorable field of battle like Jindal did.
People outside of Washington, D.C. have a hard time appreciating the culture of the Beltway. The revolution is directed at this culture, but it isnt well understood. The revolution sends people to Washington, and they get wobbly. And its not just confined to fiscal issues notice how Justice David Souter went native once he got on the Court.
Lets get one thing straight. Fixing Washington requires someone who understands Washington. Ive been inside the bureaucracies and know how the entrenched bureaucrats can hoodwink even the most zealous overseer. Utilizing someone who understands their language and has tangled with them will be the only way to make progress. It takes an outsider who understands the language and tricks. Not all outsiders need apply.
So whats up next for the revolution? Some accounts say Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is on deck. One thing seems likely: the revolution will play a central role in picking the next Republican nominee. The establishment GOP needs the revolution far more than the revolution needs the establishment GOP.
While Democrats might enjoy the intra-party bloodletting, the institutional left might have even more to fear: as they say, these people dont play around. They are coming after you next.
The revolutionaries place themselves in the pedigree of Americans who accept risk because of the ideas at stake. They arent sunshine patriots. They love America and fear for it in ways that the comfortable class in Washington doesnt seem to appreciate. All of this might sound silly to some, but go ask John Boehner what hell be doing next.
Heard Eric Cantor on Morning Joe this morning...he said exactly what this article represented.
He is wrong. It is not a revolution. It is a Reformation.
The rest of the world does revolutions, and they always end badly. America does reformations: our first one was in the 1770s, when we tried to get England to return to its pre-colonial republic and ended up independent, like the 16th century Lutherans. We are about to reform ourselves again, and those who have been pressing for revolution a la Europe are about to discover that Americans don’t cotton to such stupidity.
The “revolution” has a long way to go.
The libs have forgotten that America isn’t a democracy, it’s a Republic.....
And we have a Constitution and a Bill of Rights, if you want to live here, or be in OUR government and can remember all this, then you will be fine, but if you think WE don’t matter or WE don’t care....think again....
We have only begun......
Bttt
He said it is unrealistic to expect the House to shut down the government.
The Revolution will die as it does every election at the hands of gutless ‘conservative’ voters.
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Vote to vacate the chair. Throw Boehner out TODAY!
Absolutely...It's only a start with Boehner.
The left and the Vichy Republicans dismissed the TEA Party and its anger at their own peril.
Let them suffer the consequences.
Too bad we can’t strip them of their lifetime pensions and bennies too.
The #1 defenders of leftism in America are the GOPe / RINO / WSJ / Rovian / Chamber of Crony Capitalists.
Conservatism must first fight our way through these defenders of the leftist way before we can even locate a liberal who admits his politics.
I admire J Christian Adams and agree, for the most part, with this assessment/article....however, he lost me at Bobby Jindal.
What Adams either overlooks, or fails to see, is that Trump is the reason behind this *brazen* “revolution”.
With Trump, issues have been forced to the forefront of nightly MSM programs, into the homes of millions.
Before Trump, the powerful DC cabal didn’t give a flying flip what any of us thought or said about them. Now, we have Boehner resigning, Midge likely on his way out, too...and a population of patriots with someone who is giving them not just an ear....but, a voice.
“Vote to vacate the chair. Throw Boehner out TODAY!”
If given the chance, I’d vote for that in a heartbeat!
Nominate Tom Delay to replace Boner
WOW I love Tom Delay!!!!!
Nice read, but until people begin to finally realize that political beliefs (eg "feel more at home") have nothing to do GOP policy decisions, they will continue to miss the real point.
The real point is that the current state of politics in the USA is simply a business proposition. Cantor et al - in either party - couldn't possibly give a sh!t about the net effects on the country. It's all about "our thing" - they work up their respective ranks until they are in position to make a major score. See: Clinton foundation.
We should never lose sight of the fact that there's nothing personal about any decisions they make. Somebody has to lose if they are to win. In many ways, it's a very pure form of competition.
If the country is ever going to make a comeback, the people are going to need to win and the politicos getting the short end of the stick.
Later
Why tangle with them at all? If you do, it’s a tacit acceptance of THEIR premises. Remove them. By fiat. Or at gunpoint.
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