Posted on 06/18/2002 9:57:13 AM PDT by jimkress
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:54:48 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Conservative lawmakers and activists disappointed with President Bush's first 18 months in office are calling into question his tactics and strategy in advancing the conservative agenda.
"The president for the most part has been our guy," said House Majority Leader Dick Armey, Texas Republican and a prominent conservative on Capitol Hill. "A few times we disagree."
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BTW, the fallacy of Dubya's approach this year is that he is paving the way for conservatives to stay home out of apathy and dismay and the likelihood that the moderates won't switch to him in sufficient numbers. Moderates, after all, are not known for being "galvanized." It is the ideological base (left and right) which matters the most.
BTW, it's not that I don't trust you, but do you have a link to the original poll data? What was the sample size? MOE? Was this "data" aired during voting hours in an attempt to affect the outcome of the election - as the networks have been wont to do? I probably wouldn't be asking these questions if the data came from the Family Research Council or the American Enterprise Institute... or even the National Review.... but we're talking Peter Jennings ann his minions here.
So noted.
Why do you think they stayed home?
Because they were extremely PO'd at Clinton. The man and his administration were a complete Charlie-Fox from 1993 to January 1995.
If the me too advocates are right, one would have expected that Newt's "take no prisoners" strategy should have galvanized the left to turn out for the Democrats and thus overwhelm the right at the polls.
The Democrats didn't have anything coherent to offer in response, just a bunch of hysterical attacks on the wrong end of reality.
The problem with Newt's strategy is that it only works ONCE in a generation. They do learn from their mistakes, and not voting at all is a BIG one. Unfortunately, the "conservative base" has not figured this little detail out in 10 years.
I was perplexed when Rove made that statement last year. Though he singled out evangelical Christians (easy to do) I sensed it was really a broadside to ALL conservatives. Based on anecdotal evidence from this board during the election season of 2000 and what I know many of my conservative friends did, I believe the conservative base turned out very strong for Bush. Something I cant say about the elections in 1992 and 1996. In retrospect, it appears that the Bush & Co. were looking for an excuse all along to flip off the conservative base once they got in power and embrace a decidedly liberal agenda. In other words, we were had.
After 1994, that's exactly right: the Dems discovered that staying home is really stupid.
I see no evidence for this.
Your model assumes that liberals are just as stupid as conservatives. On this issue, they aren't.
I do see evidence, however, that a more moderate approach will discourage conservatives from turning out.
A more conservative approach did NOT significantly motivate the base in 1994, either.
When "the base" is a no-show for eight years, despite numerous fall-on-their-sword efforts by the GOP (Contract with America, budget deadlock, impeachment of a popular President), it's hard to argue that the base even matters.
Bush's chick***hit signing of the CFR bill steps on the GUN OWNERS. He has a mixed record on that issue.
Good
1. Told UN to screw themselves on small arms treaty.
2. Told courts 2nd is an individual right.
Bad
1. SIGNED CFR
2. Against armed pilots(buck stops on exec branch there).
Since I'm still pissed off at the unPatriot Act and CFR, I've decided that it's come down to gun shows and the AW ban. If he remembers why he won, I'll back him. If not, I don't know what I'll do.
Back to the base comment. I think too much is brought up on the presidential level. The president isn't the party. He's the most imposing figure, but he's not the party. Politics is local first. If we want out guys in there and not the country clubbers, than we have to get our guys elected.
In my state, our candidate for Governor, Lt Gov Dick Posthumus, has been to at least THREE MCRGO events, and also had a fundraiser with Ted Nugent which was a gun event as well. He needs our support and he'll get it.
In my county, every republican running has asked for our endorsement. Six running for an open seat. Another one is unopposed, and he's pro-2a as well. Our state senator is a pro-2a leader and won largely on that issue.
That's where our reps come from. The smaller ranks. That's how to beat the liberal republicans.
You don't know that.
Don't write off a whole party based on one jerk.
If you must leave the presidential spot blank, that that's what you have to do, but PLEASE don't forget the smaller races, since THAT's where our next congresscritters come from.
I would have answered no too, but then, I voted for Bush. Karl Rove explicitly identified the rogue republicans in his speech before the AEI as "white evangelical Christians." Based on that particular poll data, it's pretty clear he was taking mild liberties with the results. BTW Poohbah, I was way off base in my statement that Rove's audience was open to white Christian bashing. The American Enterprise Institute ain't quite the NAACP.
I don't vote for GUN GRABBERS. PERIOD.
We have one in Michigan - Garcia(my state senator). He won in a seat that is 98% Anglo, and won it on pure merit. He's a big favorite of MCRGO and Right to life. He also slapped a couple of cavers in the side of the head in the budget bill. Some want the tobacco tax to go up. Garcia said NO.
Hell, I griped about Bush on this. He signed it. I griped about Nick Smith as well for voting for this. Fred Upton has always been a gun grabbing RINO and he voted for it. He's primaried by Dale Shugars.
At least Mike Rogers(My rep) voted right.
What are you going to do about it???
You have ZERO chance of taking it over or making it truly conservative.
Bullshit. I AM.
When are you people going to wake up?
When are you going to stop being a coward?
Lack of originality in the Mideast as well. He continues the failed policy of appeasing Arafat while day after day there are more suicide bombers. Can't this president grow a pair of balls and be consistant with his own "With us or Against us" policy he articulated after 9-11?
Look at the string of people he PO'd: gays (don't ask, don't tell), feminists (Kimba Wood, Zoe Baird), blacks (Lani Guinier), and the beat goes on...
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