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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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To: SC33
Are you referring to the Kyl/Cornyn type bill, or the McKennedy type Bill. If you are arguing for the positives of the Kyl/Cornyn Bill, I can accept that. On the other hand, McKennedy is another blanket amnesty, and we should be able to do better.

You won't find anyone jumping for joy over blanket amnesty around these parts.

81 posted on 01/31/2006 11:58:45 AM PST by BigSkyFreeper (Proud to be a cotton-pickin' Republican on the GOP Plantation)
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To: KenmcG414

AMEN, Bush is not perfect but I consider the alternative a NIGHTMARE!


82 posted on 01/31/2006 11:58:50 AM PST by AmericanDave (More COWBELL....................)
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To: pollyannaish

The Dems are getting even worse hate-mail from their own radicals. Seems nobody is happy with his pet politician.


83 posted on 01/31/2006 11:58:52 AM PST by RightWhale (pas de lieu, Rhone que nous)
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To: dfwgator
"Hopefully the one area where W will improve over the Gipper is in his Supreme Court picks."

Harriet Myers? The base was called sexist and elitist for questioning that pick!
84 posted on 01/31/2006 11:59:09 AM PST by SwinneySwitch (Liberals-beyond your expectations!)
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To: From One - Many

ALL?

It's a damn good start.


85 posted on 01/31/2006 11:59:22 AM 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

Where is the guy who posts the "Not this crap again" picture?


86 posted on 01/31/2006 11:59:49 AM PST by justshutupandtakeit (Public Enemy #1, the RATmedia.)
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To: DTogo

Other than the fact their only criminality is living here illegally doesn't mean they engage in other horrific crimes such as those committed by Timothy McVeigh.

You are trying to connect the two together, ie., illegal aliens=criminal who commit horrific crimes. I don't see how that is really comparable.


87 posted on 01/31/2006 11:59:52 AM PST by marajade (Yes, I'm a SW freak!)
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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.

You can set your clock to it.

88 posted on 01/31/2006 12:00:04 PM PST by BigSkyFreeper (Proud to be a cotton-pickin' Republican on the GOP Plantation)
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To: Howlin; American Quilter
Anybody who calls President Bush "George W. Bush II" is not a smart anything.

That was very unwise of Phyllis, but she is just a little smarter than you may ever be.

Ever smile?

89 posted on 01/31/2006 12:00:14 PM PST by beyond the sea (Cal Thomas: If only Robert Bork had cried ...................)
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To: moehoward

Please see my post 87


90 posted on 01/31/2006 12:01:00 PM PST by marajade (Yes, I'm a SW freak!)
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To: Howlin

sorry, I didn't understand your post.


91 posted on 01/31/2006 12:01:24 PM PST by From One - Many (Trust the Old Media At Your Own Risk)
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To: robowombat
On the very day Sandra Day O'Connor is replaced by a pro-life conservative, Phyllis finds something else to b$#%h about. I'm glad I'm not married to her.
92 posted on 01/31/2006 12:01:44 PM PST by colorado tanker (I can't comment on things that might come before the Court, but I can tell you my Pinochle strategy)
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To: BigSkyFreeper
"You won't find anyone jumping for joy over blanket amnesty around these parts."

I would not think so either, but I feel that the McCain/Kennedy plan is a very thinly disguised amnesty. I just do not see the sense in it, whereas, though I worry it would not be enforced, I can see the positives in a Kyl/Cornyn type bill. The key, however, truly is enforcement.
93 posted on 01/31/2006 12:02:01 PM PST by SC33
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To: DTogo

Fifteen million? Wow it is growing geometrically as we speak. Why bother claiming just fifteen million? Why not 100 million or a billion?


94 posted on 01/31/2006 12:02:19 PM PST by justshutupandtakeit (Public Enemy #1, the RATmedia.)
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To: robowombat
Bush has taken an oath to protect the US against its enemies, foreign and domestic. This oath does not allow him to pick and choose. In my eyes, drugs and gang violence go hand in hand with border security - it's the quiet war the administration doesn't want to talk about.

I have no respect for Bush in this matter. My small community doesn't have any large buildings for terrorist to run planes into but it is awash in drugs, and there is not a month that goes by that a truck load of illegals are stopped by Pennsylvania's finest.

I have a real problem supporting someone who will not support domestic tranquility. As far as I am concerned, this is like stabbing our country in the back, and selling out what good there is left in our communities for political gain.

The old phrase "vote for us or the Democrats will win" has no effect anymore. Sometimes you have to let people with attitudes like that lose to get their attention.

You can do what you want, but my support of the Republicans in congress, and for the President is at an end until they make some changes in their attitudes concerning this immigration ,border security problem.
95 posted on 01/31/2006 12:03:17 PM PST by Herakles
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To: All

On a guest-worker program:
"We need to recognize there are 11 million people – at least – in this country illegally. ...

R-CA Congressman David Dreier


96 posted on 01/31/2006 12:03:23 PM PST by VU4G10 (Have You Forgotten?)
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To: SC33
oops, you certainly do not have that incorrect. No-one wants the law(s) enforced.
97 posted on 01/31/2006 12:03:49 PM PST by From One - Many (Trust the Old Media At Your Own Risk)
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To: DTogo
Yes, immigration enforcement and border security is Bush's biggest failure.

I do agree, .......however today's victory in confirmation of Sam ALito does re-iterate the fact that overall President Bush has been good for us as a country!!! I for one pray for our border security, but at the same time, fully SUPPORT OUR PRESIDENT and the REpublican party. I haven't always felt this way .......

98 posted on 01/31/2006 12:04:00 PM PST by pollywog (Psalm 121;1 I Lift my eyes to the hills from whence cometh my help.)
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To: SC33

I wish there was another way, but we just have to accept the fact that there is just not going to be any wholesale door to door search and deportations of illegals.

We have to start somewhere; register the ones that are here and let them work their way into the country legally.

Then, after the registration date, ANYBODY -- and I do mean ANYBODY found here illegally -- has to go, period. That day; not in a few days or next week; that very day.

And anchor babies HAVE to stop.

The silliest part of these arguments put forward by so called conservatives is the "Bush wants to buy Hispanic votes." Now, if you and I, sitting here at our computers know that's not ever going to happen, don't you think Karl Rove does, too?

Besides, everybody knows the Democrats wll never go for that -- those are their voters. :-)


99 posted on 01/31/2006 12:04:20 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

I support President Bush, and Congratulations on the Alito Victory!

However a reminder of the needs of his conservative base while he is setting his sights on his NEXT VICTORY, is not amis......


100 posted on 01/31/2006 12:04:40 PM PST by AmericanDave (More COWBELL....................)
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