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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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1 posted on 01/31/2006 11:05:57 AM PST by robowombat
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To: robowombat
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2 posted on 01/31/2006 11:06:34 AM PST by VU4G10 (Have You Forgotten?)
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To: robowombat

Old news.


3 posted on 01/31/2006 11:10:52 AM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com ( You'll love Laffey! http://www.electlaffey.com)
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To: robowombat; AZRepublican; flashbunny; Stellar Dendrite; kellynla; ARCADIA; DumpsterDiver; ...

Yes, immigration enforcement and border security is Bush's biggest failure. And if we get hit by terrorists who've snuck in through Mexico, it will torpedo his Presidency in it's entirety.


4 posted on 01/31/2006 11:11:36 AM PST by DTogo (I haven't left the GOP, the GOP left me.)
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To: VU4G10

The Conservative base is a lot stronger then the Hillary base so I am not worried.

I truly believe that die hard democrats will hold their nose and vote for Hillary and a larger then usual percent will not even vote as opposed to voting for her. The turnout by democrats shall be low if she is the candidate.


5 posted on 01/31/2006 11:12:43 AM PST by alisasny (<h3>"Watching Ted Kennedy is a nonintellectual feast."</h3>)
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To: DTogo
Yes, immigration enforcement and border security is Bush's biggest failure. And if we get hit by terrorists who've snuck in through Mexico, it will torpedo his Presidency in it's entirety.

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You mean he won't get re-elected?

6 posted on 01/31/2006 11:13:17 AM PST by wtc911 (You can't get there from here)
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To: robowombat
Maybe the intra-party divisions between fiscal vs. Big Government conservatives......

There's no such thing as Big Gov't conservatives, only Big Gov't Republicans.

7 posted on 01/31/2006 11:15:39 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: robowombat
The "New World Order" are the corporate and banking elitists. So they have a slight upper hand over the Stalinists. The unwashed masses of individuals don't rally care. Remember the Bush vs. Gore elections. one half the eligible voters did not show up to the polls. Why should they. No matter who they vote for, they get more illegal immigrant cheap labor to compete against. The Queers scared the otherwise indifferent to vote in 2004. Somehow I think 2006 is going to have a turnout made up only of party activists. It's going to be a real low turnout.
8 posted on 01/31/2006 11:16:05 AM PST by LoneRangerMassachusetts (Some say what's good for others, the others make the goods; it's the meddlers against the peddlers)
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To: VU4G10

IMHO..... better that his base has not suffered another 911 than any other issue.


9 posted on 01/31/2006 11:16:26 AM PST by W04Man (Bush2004 Grassroots Campaign We Did It! NOW.... PLEASE STAY THE COURSE!)
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To: robowombat

Phyllis Schlafley is a very smart lady.


10 posted on 01/31/2006 11:16:30 AM PST by American Quilter (The urge to save humanity is nearly always a cover for the urge to rule. - H.L. Mencken)
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To: wtc911

If we get hit, he should be removed. No excuse for an unsecured border and 15M ILLEGAL immigrants wandering around the US in a time of war, 4+ years after 9/11.


11 posted on 01/31/2006 11:16:37 AM PST by DTogo (I haven't left the GOP, the GOP left me.)
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To: DTogo
And if we get hit by terrorists who've snuck in through Mexico, it will torpedo his Presidency in it's entirety.

No it won't. The Bushbots will still love him. The Bush haters will still hate him. There will be more clamor about how the country will collapse without a guest worker program to do the cleanup that Americans refuse to due after the terrorist attack (Katrina sound familiar?). We'll all tune in to see American Idol when the terrorist soundbite fades out. And in November we'll all re-elect Republicans despite all this grumbling.

Just like always.

12 posted on 01/31/2006 11:17:19 AM PST by Euro-American Scum (A poverty-stricken middle class must be a disarmed middle class)
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To: robowombat

I find it interesting that on a day when the President won a big victory for our team, there are so many threads about him selling out his base being posted.

Just a note for the record.


13 posted on 01/31/2006 11:17:52 AM PST by pollyannaish
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To: W04Man
"IMHO..... better that his base has not suffered another 911 than any other issue"

That happens to be at the top of my list also

14 posted on 01/31/2006 11:19:14 AM PST by scratcher
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To: robowombat

We just appointed a majority of conservative judges to the SCOTUS. As a self described member of the conservative base, I am pretty happy.


15 posted on 01/31/2006 11:19:23 AM PST by BobinIL
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To: pollyannaish

I noticed that also. Today is a good day to be Republican


16 posted on 01/31/2006 11:20:49 AM PST by scratcher
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To: Stellar Dendrite; NRA2BFree; Happy2BMe; Spiff; Pelham; Das Outsider; moehoward; ...
*PING!*

Phyllis Schafly ahs it 100% RIGHT!

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.

"Ahead Sell-Out Factor 10, Mr. Chertoff!"

17 posted on 01/31/2006 11:21:47 AM PST by Itzlzha ("The avalanche has already started...it is too late for the pebbles to vote")
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To: robowombat

Hopefully the one area where W will improve over the Gipper is in his Supreme Court picks.


18 posted on 01/31/2006 11:22:53 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: pollyannaish
I find it interesting that on a day when the President won a big victory for our team, there are so many threads about him selling out his base being posted.

Very astute observation!

19 posted on 01/31/2006 11:23:45 AM PST by ARealMothersSonForever
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To: scratcher

; ). I'm glad I'm not the only one.

There are always people who can't enjoy the progress that is made. There are others who want to see it disrupted.

And yes, it's going to take a while to remove the big smile from my face. I plan on it getting bigger this evening.


20 posted on 01/31/2006 11:24:03 AM PST by pollyannaish
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