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Bush is kicking away his base
Townhall.com ^ | Jan 30, 2006 | Phyllis Schlafly

Posted on 01/31/2006 11:05:56 AM PST by robowombat

Bush is kicking away his base By Phyllis Schlafly

Jan 30, 2006

The conservative movement that elected Ronald Reagan twice, George H.W. Bush once, and George W. Bush II twice, is essentially a movement of grass-rooters who don't like to take orders from the top and who revolt when they believe they are betrayed or bossed by those they elected. That's why the grass roots abandoned the first George Bush when he reneged on his "no new taxes, read my lips" promise.

The tough political tactics used by union bosses and Democratic machine bosses simply don't sit well with conservative Republicans.

Resentment against the current Bush administration is still festering about the combination of threats and bribes that pushed through close votes in Congress to pass the costly Medicare prescription drug bill in 2003 and Central American Trade Agreement in 2004.

Maybe the intra-party divisions between fiscal vs. Big Government conservatives that lay behind the former battle, and between pro vs. anti free-traders in the latter battle, were evenly balanced enough that the Bush administration alienated only a handful of Republicans. But in demanding a guest-worker plan that smacks of amnesty, the Bush administration is taking the unpopular side of a party division that is at least 80-20.

In December, the House passed a border-security bill authored by House Judiciary Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis.. The bill rejected support for Bush's guest worker/amnesty plan. Since 88 percent of Republican House members voted for this bill, that should have been a wake-up call to the president.

Shortly thereafter, Arizona Republican National Committee member Randy Pullen gathered enough signatures to present a resolution to the Republican National Committee at its Jan. 19-20 meeting in Washington, D.C., which endorsed border security measures and opposed any guest worker plan.

A competing resolution endorsing border security plus a guest worker plan was floated by the RNC's Bill Crocker of Texas. After he realized the strong tide against guest workers, he began negotiating a compromise with Pullen, and one version of the compromise eliminated guest workers.

When the RNC resolutions committee met Jan. 19, the chairman, Idaho's Blake Hall, brought up the original Crocker resolution that included guest worker language. An attempt by one committeeman to substitute the Crocker-Pullen compromise was ruled out of order, and then a motion to remove the guest worker language was voted down 5 to 3.

That evening, the Bush administration sent in its big guns, Vice President Dick Cheney and Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan., to insist that RNC members support the guest worker plan or else they would be labeled disloyal and disrespectful of President Bush. Republican Party chairman Ken Mehlman made the rounds to regional caucuses to demand approval of Bush's guest worker plan and defeat of the Pullen resolution.

At the RNC meeting on Jan. 20, the Hall-approved resolution was incorporated and passed as part of a package of nine resolutions in order to preclude a specific vote on the border security-guest worker issue. The Pullen resolution did not come up.

This donnybrook happened on the same day that the New York Times reported that 18,207 illegal immigrants from nations other than Mexico have been the beneficiaries of the Bush administration's scandalous "catch and release" procedure in the three months since Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff promised to "return every single illegal entrant - no exceptions." Catch and release means that the illegal immigrants from nations other than Mexico are not deported. But after they are apprehended, they are released on their own recognizance with instructions to reappear a few weeks later, with everybody understanding that they will disappear into the U.S. population.

Also on the same day, Lou Dobbs reported on CNN-TV that Mexican troops are crossing our southern border twice a month in uniform, in military vehicles and carrying military weapons. The Bush administration's response to this invasion is don't ask, don't tell.

It's bad enough that President Bush is pursuing a vastly unpopular guest worker-amnesty plan, but the administration's bullying to prevent debate and a vote by the full Republican National Committee was intolerable. It forecasts the sort of intimidation we can anticipate in the upcoming Senate debate about Bush's guest worker plan.

Why are President Bush and Karl Rove so tone deaf on this issue? Some speculate that the Bush administration is in the pocket of big business lobbying interests that want the cheap labor made available by the government's failure to enforce our immigration laws.

Others speculate that Bush and Rove are hallucinating that Hispanics will vote Republican. That won't happen; Hispanics vote 55 to 75 percent Democratic because, since they are mostly in the low-income sector of our economy, they vote for the party that promises the social benefits of the welfare state, not for the party that pretends to support fiscal integrity and small government.

The administration-imposed RNC defeat of the majority view of Republicans is bad news for the 2006 congressional elections. Bush is alienating his political base and creating what one RNC member calls an "enthusiasm deficit." In the words of the old adage, elephants (i.e., conservative Republicans) never forget.

Phyllis Schlafly is the President and Founder of the Eagle Forum


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: aliens; amnesty; bashinghispanics; border; bordersecurity; bushamnesty; duplicatethread; illegalaliens; immigrantlist; invasionusa; openborders; schlafly
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 Beyond Borders - Special Report on Immigration
121 posted on 01/31/2006 12:08:33 PM PST by VU4G10 (Have You Forgotten?)
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To: marajade

There was a recent poll which showed that the majority of people are against automatic birthright citizenship. The only reason it exists is because there has been a deliberate misinterpretation of the Constitution.


122 posted on 01/31/2006 12:08:45 PM PST by SC33
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To: robowombat

"The tough political tactics used by union bosses and Democratic machine bosses simply don't sit well with conservative Republicans."

This bears repeating because those of us independent enough to not be taken in by politics as usual are justs as liable to hand a politician his arse in public.

Don't Tread on me!


123 posted on 01/31/2006 12:08:51 PM PST by Leatherneck_MT (An honest man can feel no pleasure in the exercise of power over his fellow citizens.)
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To: FFIGHTER

B.S.


124 posted on 01/31/2006 12:09:23 PM PST by penowa
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To: Herakles
Sometimes you have to let people with attitudes like that lose to get their attention.

Oh, a Hillary conservative!

125 posted on 01/31/2006 12:09:49 PM PST by Howlin (Why don't you just report the news, instead of what might be the news? - Donald Rumsfeld 1/25/2006)
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To: robowombat

Sad but true


126 posted on 01/31/2006 12:10:00 PM PST by rrrod
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To: SC33

It would never get 2/3 of legislators in 2/3 of the states and be overturned.


127 posted on 01/31/2006 12:10:07 PM PST by marajade (Yes, I'm a SW freak!)
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To: From One - Many

Who little ole moi?


128 posted on 01/31/2006 12:10:59 PM PST by justshutupandtakeit (Public Enemy #1, the RATmedia.)
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To: SC33

You could be right on that; I just no it won't be one that requires mass deportation.


129 posted on 01/31/2006 12:10:59 PM PST by Howlin (Why don't you just report the news, instead of what might be the news? - Donald Rumsfeld 1/25/2006)
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To: marajade

Entering the country and/or staying here ILLEGALLY is a crime, and should be dealt with as such, not excused for commercial (cheap labor)/political (Hispanic vote) reasons.


130 posted on 01/31/2006 12:11:10 PM PST by DTogo (I haven't left the GOP, the GOP left me.)
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To: moehoward

Bush's plan is on the table; what is NOT on the table is any plan that calls for mass deportation.


131 posted on 01/31/2006 12:12:02 PM PST by Howlin (Why don't you just report the news, instead of what might be the news? - Donald Rumsfeld 1/25/2006)
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To: justshutupandtakeit

In a time of war, would it make a difference if it were just 1 million?


132 posted on 01/31/2006 12:12:19 PM PST by DTogo (I haven't left the GOP, the GOP left me.)
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To: marajade

I just don't understand that argument. How can you benefit from an illegal action?


133 posted on 01/31/2006 12:12:36 PM PST by Howlin (Why don't you just report the news, instead of what might be the news? - Donald Rumsfeld 1/25/2006)
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To: Howlin

Kyl/Cornyn, from my understanding, requires potential guestworkers to apply from their home countries, and has no path to citizenship as McKennedy does. It seems to be a pretty good Bill put together by two solid conservatives, and could get enough support to pass.

It also contains very strong enforcement provisions to be put into place before the worker program goes into effect.


134 posted on 01/31/2006 12:13:18 PM PST by SC33
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To: marajade

If you can't see it, your not looking.

I know you hate to research issues you feel you are correct on. But really, look into what percentage of California's outstanding felony warrants are for Illegals. Look into what percentage of inmates are. It's quite sobering.


135 posted on 01/31/2006 12:14:10 PM PST by moehoward
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To: Howlin

How is the granting of anchor babies of being US citizens?


136 posted on 01/31/2006 12:14:23 PM PST by marajade (Yes, I'm a SW freak!)
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To: Howlin

there you just answered the illegal question at post 133


137 posted on 01/31/2006 12:14:26 PM PST by From One - Many (Trust the Old Media At Your Own Risk)
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To: Howlin
Automatic birthright citizenship, as you might agree, only exists because of a deliberate misinterpretation of the Constitution.
138 posted on 01/31/2006 12:14:29 PM PST by SC33
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To: marajade

Exactly.


139 posted on 01/31/2006 12:14:30 PM PST by Howlin (Why don't you just report the news, instead of what might be the news? - Donald Rumsfeld 1/25/2006)
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To: Howlin

oops meant to add being illegal


140 posted on 01/31/2006 12:14:51 PM PST by marajade (Yes, I'm a SW freak!)
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