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The Death of the GOP and the Birth of a New Political Party
RMS941 ^ | 1/29/08 | AJ Madison

Posted on 01/29/2008 9:52:21 PM PST by pissant

Alexander J. Madison – January 29, 2008

Fellow citizens,

I was holding out hope that we could save the Republican Party from it’s slow, deliberate and painful march towards irrelevance. But with the only Reaganite in the primary election, Duncan Hunter, dropping out this past weekend, and Tom Tancredo long gone after being pilloried by the GOP cheerleaders on ‘conservative’ talk radio, and Fred Thompson, the only other reasonably traditional conservative, unable to get the necessary traction for a competitive race against the moderates, it is time to cut our losses and let the collapse take its natural course.

The GOP, the RNC and their mouthpieces in the conservative media have alternately argued that Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, and John McCain are upstanding conservatives worthy of support. Despite each having undeniable careers as moderate to liberal politicians, a sampling of arguments have been made recently in said media that Mr. Giuliani would be good for the pro-life movement, that Mr. Romney’s record in Massachusetts was a model of conservative governance, and that Mr. McCain does not support amnesty. All demonstrably false. And each man a demonstrable prevaricator in his current claims.

There are plenty of other 3rd parties in existence, but none that adhere to the unparalleled wisdom of what our Founders laid out in the constitution, coupled with the policies that, in times past, made the GOP great: The party of life, liberty, limited government, sovereignty, low taxes, and military might. In forming a new party, I have no intention of creating a refuge for fringe thinkers, disgruntled defeatists, vengeful has-beens, or self pitying 'victims'. This will be the party of fearlessness and bold ideas for the future; but one consistently anchored in the wisdom of the ages, the understanding of man's nature, and the constraints of our founding documents. We will draw inspiration and ideas and self discipline from sources both ancient and new: from Plato, St. Augustine, Charlemagne and DaVinci to Edmund Burke, Adam Smith, and Ben Franklin to Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, Winston Churchill and Ronald Reagan, and many others.

It is time to reject everything the Democratic Party has stood for the last 40 years, and not co-opt its ideas. It is time to reject the Libertarians and their blinders that obscure the dangers from terrorists, terror sponsoring nations, quislings, communist regimes, and moral decay. It is time to reject the useless 3rd parties that have interests far too narrow to ever compete for America’s affection. Whether it is the Green Party with its socialism and trumped up nonsense about global warming and the demise of the planet, or the Constitution/US Taxpayers Party with its paleocon notions of trade and fearful, ‘head in the sand’ foreign policy, or the Centrist Party with it’s “third way” Clintonian doublespeak, these parties have demonstrated not only an inability to make a difference, but the inability to offer a compelling reason why they are superior, or a coherent conservative vision....a vision that fits the reality of our heritage and the reality of 21st century geo-politics. It is time for a Conservative party.

The GOP had a golden opportunity with the ascension of Ronald Reagan to become the dominant, conservative force in American politics. In fact, in 1994, it looked as if they had succeeded, but it took a Clinton victory in 1992 and a big liberal push for socialized medicine to animate the GOP after 4 years of visionless leadership under GHW Bush. But the decay has been swift ever since.

Just what did Reagan do? Reagan rejected the fear inspired détente policy of Nixon, Kissinger and the RINOs. He rejected Jimmy Carter’s and the democrats’ limp-wristed foreign policy – everything from giving away the Panama Canal, to the embarrassing and foolhardy policy towards Iran, to their complete misunderstanding of the USSR’s intentions. Reagan rejected the 50 year nanny state drift that our country had embarked upon (and since resumed). As he famously declared, “government is not the answer to our problems, government IS the problem”. Reagan rejected the ideas from the feminist cabal, everything from the Equal Rights Amendment (pushed by RINOs such as Howard Baker and Gerald Ford), to abortion being a “right to choose”, to the attacks on the traditional family. Reagan also knew that our survival would only be assured if the USA was ready and willing to fight for it. Hence, he undertook the largest non-wartime buildup of our military in the nation’s history. He coupled that with the restoration of discipline that was lost during the post Vietnam era. It is the main reason why the USSR no longer exists today. Reagan also went about proving once and for all that lower tax rates and deregulation spur economic growth and greater income for the federal treasury and the individual citizen. Once chided by his GOP opponents for “voodoo economics”, Reagan changed the entire landscape of that debate. Reagan failed in some areas, no doubt about it, but working with democrat majorities in both houses during most of his term made it impossible for him to carry out a full agenda. But that agenda has been largely abandoned by the Republicans anyway.

‘A Thousand Points of Light’, a ‘Kinder, Gentler Nation’, the ‘Straight Talk Express’, and ‘Compassionate Conservatism’ all pointed to a direction away from conservative principles. Conservatism is not cruel, it needed no kinder-gentler admonition. Conservatism is straight talk, Mr. McCain, but you don’t know it because you were too busy siding with the liberals and fighting conservatives in far too many arenas. And conservatism is compassionate, Mr. Bush – compassionate to the taxpayers, to liberty, to the constitution, and to the rule of law. Qualifiers are not needed, and only lead to government sticking its nose in places where it scarcely belongs.

Far too much of what Reagan and his conservative allies fought for has been coming unglued, slowly but surely since he retired. Aside from the 1994 Contract with America, the resumption of the liberal nanny-state has been re-invigorated and the growth of the federal leviathan has marched on largely unopposed with novel, new ways to redistribute our wealth; created and fostered by Democrats and Republicans alike.

During the Bush I and Clinton years, the size of our Army was reduced down to 10 divisions, from 18. The spending on missile defenses atrophied. If not for patriots such as Duncan Hunter, Curt Weldon and others fighting for every defense dollar, the decay would have been even worse. A 1994 ‘crime bill’ included the feds paying for city cops, a ban on rifles that looked like assault weapons, and midnight basketball social programs. The conservatives fought this, but the RINOs prevailed and helped it pass into law. The Reaganites such as Hunter, Jessie Helms and Henry Hyde warned their party repeatedly and loudly not to cave in and award Permanent Normal Trade Relations to communist China. Despite overwhelming evidence of Chinese malfeasance, the GOP capitulated, and gave Clinton his legacy legislation, to the detriment of our national security and industrial base.

George W Bush gave his father short shrift during the 2000 campaign for the presidency, and instead claimed Ronald Reagan as his inspiration, despite the compassionate conservative mantra. With a decent record as a tax cutter in Texas, pro-life credentials and an admirable swagger, he won the primary over RINO McCain and then squeaked out the presidency over a sitting vice president. So far so good. Though conservatives knew full well that Bush intended to add a prescription drug plan to Medicare, little did we know that he would give the democrats mostly what they wanted in the plan at the expense of market-based ideas. And little did we know that his education bill would be co-written by Edward Kennedy, and that education spending would skyrocket. Little did we know that he would sign the McCain Feingold campaign finance reform disaster after being a vociferous opponent of such legislation. Little did we know that non-discretionary spending would balloon even with both chambers of Congress in Republican hands. Little did we know that the State Department under Bush’s closest ally, Condi Rice, would largely resemble the Clinton State Department. Little did we know that after years of defending gun owners, the Justice Department would side with the Washington DC gun confiscation lobby on the current case before the Supreme Court. And little did we know that Republican pledges to seal the border meant nothing of the sort, and would offer amnesty to 12 to 20 million illegal aliens instead.

This is not to say that President Bush is a bad man or not a ‘good republican’. He has several fine accomplishments under his belt, including being undaunted by extreme criticism over Iraq (which has shown great promise as of late) and giving us substantial tax cuts twice during his presidency. He has a good heart. But the problem is that being a good republican does not equate to being a good conservative. Defense spending is still not what it needs to be while all other spending is far, far higher than it ever should be. Our porous borders remain porous. Our debt continues to race upwards. Our government bows down at the altar of political correctness. And we have traded in our confident, self assured diplomacy that understood the paramount necessity of US sovereignty for a phony globalism; a hodgepodge of agreements and treaties that are more akin to leeches on our nation’s arteries, and an affront to our Constitution.

Instead of sending useless programs, subsidies, pork and bureaucrats to the ash heap of history, the Republicans instead chose to feather their own beds. They chose to continue ignoring the impending Social Security and Medicare meltdowns. They chose to increase spending on virtually every marginal or worthless federal department, including the Dept. of Education, the Department of Energy and the DOT. The Bush administration is even warming, quickly I might add, to the idea of ‘global warming’ being a legitimate problem. And the coddling of Abbas in the Palestinian territories is no better than Clinton’s coddling of Arafat – with similar results. In other words, it is a mess, with no overriding vision, much less a conservative one.

So today, I propose a new party, the party of Fealty to America, Liberty, Conservatism, Optimism and Nobility – FALCON. A party whose ‘Rendezvous with Destiny’ will result in the preservation of this greatest beacon of freedom in the history of nations. A party that will stay true to the intent of the founders and the magnificent and inspired documents they produced. A party that will incorporate the wisest, conservative, and timeless principles of governance and leadership; principles espoused by George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Churchill, and Ronald Reagan, while learning from their shortcomings. A party that will not be constrained or intimidated or fooled by the United Nations, ‘world opinion’, or the false seductions of collectivism- in any of its guises. A party that will deconstruct the regulatory labyrinth that has festered and grown over many decades. A party that understands our nation is a republic of independent states, whose affairs are not to be dictated by the federal government in matters outside the constraints of our Constitution. A party that will treat other nations with good will and friendship when good will and friendship is desired and reciprocated. A party that will work diligently for peace yet recognizes that evil passions and ill intent have been forever present in the history of man and in the history of nation-states. A party that maintains a military might capable of defeating all threats - swiftly, decisively and simultaneously. A party that understands American Exceptionalism and understands the roots of that exceptionalism. And a party that recognizes and reveres the Divine Father as the source of our existence, our rights, and our country’s successes, past, present and future.

I will follow this call to arms up with a 20 point platform. Eight of the 20 items will address the philosophical underpinnings of the FALCON party. And the balance will address current issues that need immediate attention, such as entitlements, terrorism, taxes, and the economy.

There are still many people in this great country with the raw courage and commitment to universal truths that possessed our Founding Fathers. We shall join together to see that courage and commitment manifested in the governance of our nation, for the good of our nation, and the good of the world.

May God Bless the United States of America, now and forever.

Note: The FALCON Party website will be up and running within 10 to 14 days. In the meantime, please contact the author at: ajmadison1787@yahoo.com


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: conservativeparty; cutandrun; falcon; fl2008; goodgrief; handwringing; mccain; mcinsane; mcnuts; presidentrodham; splitters; surrender; thirdparty
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To: littlehouse36
This shift to the left is only temporary.

Temporary...like the phone tax to fund the Spanish-American War that was later increased before finally being ended in 2006, after 108 years.

The Republican establishment is almost as corrupt, morally bankrupt, and anti-American as the Democrat establishment. The only real difference is that they are not always "in your face!" about it.

121 posted on 01/30/2008 12:24:41 AM PST by rabscuttle385 (Admin Moderator for President.)
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To: rabscuttle385

The world has changed since the 1700s.


122 posted on 01/30/2008 12:29:05 AM PST by End Times Crusader (The Comeback Candidate: John McCain - Leadership for America)
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To: VegasBaby
The only message the GOP will get is that they cannot count on your vote and thus must find somewhere else to look as a replacement. What you have to realize is that you are of the fringe and victory does not lie with caving in to your lot.

That's what the new Republican Coalition is about - bringing in new voters that will ensure our victory for years to come.
123 posted on 01/30/2008 12:35:24 AM PST by End Times Crusader (The Comeback Candidate: John McCain - Leadership for America)
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To: Diver Dave

You too, huh?

Boy howdy....there’s some real numbskulls running that show, aren’t there.


124 posted on 01/30/2008 12:35:41 AM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Mother of the Bride AND a Groom!!!! *plop* Send $$. Fast. Soon. PLEASE! :))
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To: End Times Crusader

Aren’t you one of the posters who was all over the Duncan Hunter threads, putting him down?

I’m ONLY ASKING as I’m too lazy to go look.


125 posted on 01/30/2008 12:40:11 AM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Mother of the Bride AND a Groom!!!! *plop* Send $$. Fast. Soon. PLEASE! :))
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To: KLoving

I want call you a kook. A DUmmie troll, however, would be an accurate description.


126 posted on 01/30/2008 12:41:52 AM PST by End Times Crusader (The Comeback Candidate: John McCain - Leadership for America)
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To: End Times Crusader

LOL! You think I’m a fringe voter? HAHAHAHAHA. You have nooooo idea who you’re talking to, buddy. My politics are far from being right-wing extreme. I was pushing for Romney or Giuliani. At least they haven’t worked to undermine the Republican party like McCain has.

Really, you guys need to reevaluate who you’re calling the “fringe.” I think you’re deluding yourselves as to who it is that’s opposing your boy McCain. A lot of these Freepers who just plain despise McCain are Thompson, Romney, and even Huckabee supporters, not the Alan Keyes types.


127 posted on 01/30/2008 12:42:54 AM PST by VegasBaby (No way to McStain)
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To: Brad's Gramma

I criticized Hunter for his extremist views on immigration, and I stuck it to the more annoying Duncan Donutters every now and then, but I also commended Rep. Hunter for his steadfast support of the War on Terror and suggested he would make a superb Secretary of Defense.


128 posted on 01/30/2008 12:45:34 AM PST by End Times Crusader (The Comeback Candidate: John McCain - Leadership for America)
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To: End Times Crusader

Extremist views on immigration, huh?

OK then. Well, um, carry on, I guess....


129 posted on 01/30/2008 12:48:53 AM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Mother of the Bride AND a Groom!!!! *plop* Send $$. Fast. Soon. PLEASE! :))
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To: pissant

I hope this is not the LAST ping for the Hunter list. ;o)

Regarding Reagan...he was not electable in ‘76.
So, we got Carter...the Annapolis Grad.

Thank the Good Lord that Reagan WAS not only electable, but totally desired, in ‘80.

We are at a crossroads now.

May the best man, and our country, win.


130 posted on 01/30/2008 12:50:09 AM PST by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: Brad's Gramma

Interesting times we live in...;o)


131 posted on 01/30/2008 12:52:16 AM PST by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: roamer_1

The comment to which you replied was removed.

Do I have to asked what was said?

lol


132 posted on 01/30/2008 12:54:01 AM PST by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: khnyny

It is all pretty accurate. The starting of a new major party isn’t going to happen, though.


133 posted on 01/30/2008 12:54:06 AM PST by arthurus (Better to fight them OVER THERE than to have to fight them OVER HERE!)
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To: pissant
I'm ready.

I no longer have a dog in this fight.

I'll vote for the (R) in the general election as I hold my nose. Don't think I'll bother with the primary, tho I might vote for Paul, just to piss some rinos off.

The only reason I'm a registered Pub was to vote in the primaries....well, the pubs have left me behind, probably for the last time.

I fear for my Republic due to marxist influence in our government. Open eyes/see

FMCDH(BITS)

134 posted on 01/30/2008 12:54:29 AM PST by nothingnew (I fear for my Republic due to marxist influence in our government. Open eyes/see)
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To: tired1

To you Reagan was not a sane non-pandering leader?


135 posted on 01/30/2008 12:55:04 AM PST by arthurus (Better to fight them OVER THERE than to have to fight them OVER HERE!)
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To: roamer_1
"That's why we stayed home in 06."


I respectfully disagree.

Those who stayed home in '06 were sick of the out of control spending, and too many moral issues to name.

The Republicans as a party were so off track that they derailed themselves.

136 posted on 01/30/2008 12:57:37 AM PST by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: pissant

It pains me to see where we have come to.


137 posted on 01/30/2008 1:00:26 AM PST by Gator113 (Romney - 2008)
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To: dixiechick2000

Which is why it makes me laugh that these McCainiacs think that only the “fringe” won’t vote for McCain and that their votes won’t matter. It’s pretty evident that when the Republican base gets apathetic and disgusted, they stay home and don’t vote. You can see what happened in 2006 as a demonstration. No amount of squishy independent vote is going to overcome that.


138 posted on 01/30/2008 1:01:48 AM PST by VegasBaby (No way to McStain)
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To: pissant; All
Some things to consider before we rush to vote for a third party candidate. There are probably going to be at least two USSC Judges die or retire in the next President's term, which will give the President the opportunity to appoint two new life time Judges. We KNOW the kind of Judges Hillary or Obama will appoint, and they would make the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals look like boy scouts.

With McCain or Romney, we still have a 50/50 chance that they would appoint conservative Judges. There's really no way to tell, but one thing is for certain, if we all run off and vote for a third party, we will guarantee that Hillary or Obama will be the next President, and the Judges they would appoint will be socialists who would rule against everything we stand for.

The next thing to consider is that if Hillary or Obama get in they will immediately pass amnesty, and the RAT controlled House and Senate will pass it right through. Once those illegals are legal, they will ALL vote for the RATS, from now on, and we will NEVER win another election. Do I want McCain or Romney? NO! But, what Hillary or Obama offer, I want even less. There's really no assurance that McCain or Romney wouldn't pass through an amnesty, (especially McCain) but we still have that 50/50 chance.

So, although I detest McCain, I would vote for him with hopes that he would appoint conservative Judges. IF not, we're no worse off than if Hillary or Obama won. IMHO, joining a third party now will give us President Hillary or Obamanation! Maybe working on it between now and the next election will be a much better time to switch. :o)

139 posted on 01/30/2008 1:02:01 AM PST by NRA2BFree ("The time is near at hand which must determine whether Americans are to be free men or slaves!")
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To: JaneNC

The top 4 Republican candidates are more suitable for the Democrat Party. It is like we are choosing the least harmful Democrat. The CLintons are the neoMafia wing of the party. Obama is the Messianic Socialist faction. Romney seems a sort of Hubert Humphrey Democrat. Huckabee is somewhere between Carter and Bill-without-the-mob. Giuliani is left over from the Jackson Democrats. McCain is nuts.


140 posted on 01/30/2008 1:03:41 AM PST by arthurus (Better to fight them OVER THERE than to have to fight them OVER HERE!)
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