Posted on 12/27/2013 5:30:40 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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Neal Boortz, subbing for Sean Hannity on his radio show on the day after Christmas, took the opportunity to unload a heap of libertarian wrath upon social conservatives, saying that Republicans will not win another election if they continue screaming and yelling about abortion, about gay rights, about prayer in school. Boortz spat the words social conservative Republicans into the airwaves as he railed against (some unnamed) Republicans who, apparently obsessed with social issues, are running around the country raging against the forces trying to take prayer out of school. Boortz seemed particularly upset with Republicans who want to peer into everyones bedrooms to find out who is sleeping with whom.
During the three-hour show, Boortz dragged out nearly every straw man that the left uses to waylay Republicans in elections, using a few isolated cases as the exemplars of social conservatism in the GOP.
Perhaps Boortz has missed this development, but Rick Santorum is no longer the face of the Republican Party and hes not even the face of social conservatism. For that matter, even during the course of his presidential campaign, Santorum was not much of a social crusader. The left and their collaborators in the media are the ones who are obsessed with social issues, having put them on the front lines of the 2012 campaign, including their contrived War on Women. Santorum could hardly stick to name, rank, and serial number when he was relentlessly badgered about abortion, gay marriage, and contraception on the campaign trail. At least he had the decency to be intellectually honest about his views rather than taking the politically expedient route.
But social conservatives have, by and large, moved on. If you look at the list of supposed presidential contenders (according to a recent Fox News poll), none are screaming about social issues. Leaving Christie out of this discussion because he seems to be evolving at the moment, all of the others on the list have professed, to one degree or another, support for the social conservative agenda. But which one of those potential candidates is running around the country screaming about them?
Instead, most social conservatives have shifted the debate to the issue of liberty. There is every reason to believe that its a winning strategy for Republicans to defend freedom and liberty freedom of speech, religious liberty, the right to life. Even many on the left are beginning to reject the absurd and illiberal trajectory of what Mark Steyn has called the Bureau of Conformity Enforcement. When even liberal feminist Camille Paglia describes the fisking of a 67-year-old Christian grandfather from Louisiana as punitive PC, utterly fascist, utterly Stalinist, we know that support for this battle for freedom of conscience is growing by the hour. Though social issues are necessarily rooted in religious and moral questions, thats not the only way to discuss them in the public square, as many conservatives are learning.
Neal Boortz wants a live-and-let-live America a place where women can kill their fetuses with abandon and where marriage means whatever anyone wants it to mean on any particular day. Unfortunately, those things dont happen in a vacuum. When our government forces private business owners with religious objections to pay for abortions or when all of us are forced to subsidize contraception for promiscuous 20 year olds, there is a loss of liberty experienced by those on the wrong side of the politically correct equation. When a photographer is forced by the government, under the threat of severe legal and financial penalties, to attend a gay wedding and to artistically present that wedding against the dictates of his conscience as a beautiful, blessed event, it deprives him of his liberty and endangers the free speech of all of us.
The contempt Boortz hurled at social conservatives is nothing new. Its been common in certain circles to blame this substantial wing of the GOP for everything from Sandra Flukes contraceptive shortage to the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby. The religious and ideological cleansing of the GOP has escalated in the year since Mitt Romneys loss, as the consultants bought in to the meme that all social conservatives are racist, sexist, misogynist homophobes intent on following everyone into their bedrooms. Its not true, but after two consecutive presidential losses, the GOP establishment needs a scapegoat. The problem with what Boortz and others are demanding is that it leaves social conservatives with very limited options. They can abandon the GOP, they can lie about who they are when asked about social issues, or they can fall in line and change their views to accommodate the prevailing ideology of the Left. None of those options are very appealing.
This isnt only about controlling the direction of the Republican Party. Its also about the national conversations we are having about the intersection of values and rights and the ability to hold alternative or unpopular viewpoints in a free society. The reality is that a significant percentage of social conservatives will not comply with the Bureau of Conformity Enforcement, whether its the Left or the GOP or the libertarians who are demanding compliance. If the party continues to evolve in the direction of the Left silencing social conservatives and marginalizing their voice in the party at some point theyre going to say nobody puts Baby in a corner and they will be done with an intolerant party that no longer represents their views.
Where theyll go is anybodys guess. A recent piece in Reason sarcastically posited that there are no options as if they would vote for Democrats otherwise? No, not Democrats, but perhaps none of the above as many did in 2012 when, for a second straight presidential election, the national Republican Party and the consultant class disregarded the conservative base and pushed a moderate candidate. Apathetic voters will continue to threaten the future of the Republican Party if this trajectory continues.
The Republican Party needs to ask some existential questions about whether they can find enough Pajama Boys and former Ron Paul enthusiasts to show up on election day to replace the social conservatives they will continue to bleed if this purge continues. You would think the history of the Whigs would at least give them pause to consider that this might not end well.
Neal Borrrrring.....
Boortz creates controversy among conservatives for his support of abortion rights (on which Boortz does not allow calls), for his refusal to condemn homosexuality or gay marriage, and for his negative comments regarding Baptists and the biblical story of creation. Although he calls himself a Christian, he keeps his religious views private. He has also caused a stir among some Southerners, by coining the term “Flaggots” during his frequent jabs at them and at Confederate issues (such as governmental support of the Confederate flag).
I guess someone listened to Boortz yesterday. I heard first five or ten minutes of it, and remembered why Boortz is boring. There are Republicans who are Republicans only because they want to pay lower taxes, and that’s the Boortz crowd in a nutshell.
Unelectable.
He came across as seriously deranged.
Neal Boortz is tiresome.
Unfortunately the current demographics of the USA look far different (worse) than they did in 1984.
1) flood of immigrants (legal and illegal)
2) another 1.5 generations educated in the “progressive” system
Any Republican that supports abortion on demand, the breakdown of the family, or so-called homosexual rights are dead to me. And I'm among the most libertarian FReepers here.
Demographics be damned, if people hear it explained over and over again, they tend to understand why conservatism IN ITS ENTIRETY is worth voting for.
When no one puts it forth while everyone else is ridiculing it, putting up straw men against it, it will tend to not receive enough votes.
Any Christian that runs is going to be attacked like never before. Gird your loins and prepare for war.
I could tell this guy was devoid of Reason and Logic years ago. Justice is a Virtue and Freedom is only possible with a Virtuous people.
This was known in Western Civ since Socrates.....and that idea of “Just Law” was really perfected by Cicero and St. Thomas Aquinas and adopted by the USA.
“When Just Laws ceases to be “Just” (a virtue) it ceases to be Law.”
So, all “Justice Systems” promote an Ethical System. Ours and England and all of Europe, used to be the Christian Ethics....a superior ethical system in the history of the world because every single human being had dignity and worth and Rights from the Creator. It was the most reasoned and debated religion in the world.
What made the USA work was the promotion of the family unit and private property, and Individual Natural Rights from God, not the State or King. (Protected by our Constitution).
Children could grow up to be emotionally strong and intelligent and productive and their worldview controlled by their families. Only secure societies (property rights) produce leisure and security. Americans were not “conditioned” and “group” thinkers until after Dewey. They were unique and thought “outside the box” and obeyed God’s Laws. Some would always fight against the State’s immoral laws, which made our country truly “progressive” when Europe, with Socialism, became regressive.
The prisons are filled with fatherless kids. Where there is no Virtue, culture collapses. When the family unit is destroyed, children usually can not flourish. It is very hard, so rare for people to end up like a Ben Carson who only made it because of Jesus Christ.
The Cultural Marxists like Lukacs/Gramsci stated to destroy America you have to destroy Virtue. The two pillars of Western Civilization (and America) are Christianity and the Natural Family.
Both were targeted with evil (unconstitutional) laws. Laws which deny children their natural rights to be raised by their biological parents—like homosexual marriage—are unjust law. All irrational law is unconstitutional, and homosexual “sex” is irrational and a vice (dehumanizing). John Marshall stated when Laws cease to promote Virtue—they cease to be law. They are “Null and Void”.
Nuremberg Trials and MLK, jr reiterated that same concept.
So, divorcing Virtue (ethics) from our government is NOT possible when it contains a “JUSTICE” system. Justice is the Queen of Virtue in Western Civilization (or was).
The trouble is, no one understands the fundamental meaning of the words in the US Constitution. Certainly not our “Justices” anymore. EVERY WORD has not only a specific meaning, but connotations-—dating back to the Greek Masters and Cicero. Words/meanings in our Supreme Document, should not “evolve”. The word, marriage, should not be allowed to be twisted into a meaningless concept. It removes Traditions and Reason to allow such twisting of words/Truth/Biology/Natural Laws/Reason.
Western Civilization-—all knowledge and Traditions (Classical Education) is being eliminated from the minds of children so the Marxist like the above-—can rewrite the “meaning” of everything....where Reason and Logic can never exist.
Wittgenstein—the brilliant philosopher stated—that words/language can be controlled to create the perceptions of the masses. Our media and public schools have been controlled by Marxists to destroy Virtue-—and Reason and Logic in our children, intentionally.
Boortz is obviously one of the brainwashed minions who is part of the Hegelian Dialectic or a useful idiot.
The proper spelling of his six letter name starts with boor where the 2nd definition applies and should be hyphenateed thusly... Boor-tz
If we have to admire abortion, gay rights, and do away with prayer in schools. We don’t want to win.
We are either pro life, pro-prayer and pro morals or we are nothing.
Tell Boortz to go screw himself.
Boortz was dead wrong.
Hannity will defend him.
If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem.
These boys are the latter.
Neal is Progressive Lite.
I think I know why.
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The subject hits a little too close to home for him to be comfortable actually discussing it. His insistence on refusing to accept any calls on it was certainly the first clue.
It’s fairly late in the year now, so I think it’s reasonable to suggest that your post should qualify for the FR Post of the Year.
While we can never legislate morality, it is always crucial to legislate morally. For the past 150 years or so we have had so-called “law schools” in this country. Perhaps it may soon be time for such a thing as a “Justice School.” Someday, when studying Socrates, Cicero, Aquinas, Blackstone, Locke, Kant, the Founding Fathers, John Marshall, and Wittgenstein, et al, will be respected enough by the masses to justify the price of tuition.
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