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“You vote for the candidate who’s best or least bad, but don’t deceive yourself about ideal goals that most people don’t want to reach or know we can’t attain.”

You don't believe in Conservatism like Reagan did... you believe in going along to get along. What part of your political plans have anything to do with the Father of modern Conservatism? Read some of what Reagan said back in 1975 and apply it to today. mcinsane and today's Republicrat Party have very little in common with the ideology on display in Reagan's speech.


Let Them Go Their Way

Governor Ronald Reagan (R-CA)
Conservative Political Action Conference
Washington, DC
March 1, 1975

Since our last meeting we have been through a disastrous election. It is easy for us to be discouraged, as pundits hail that election as a repudiation of our philosophy and even as a mandate of some kind or other. But the significance of the election was not registered by those who voted, but by those who stayed home. If there was anything like a mandate it will be found among almost two-thirds of the citizens who refused to participate.

Bitter as it is to accept the results of the November election, we should have reason for some optimism. For many years now we have preached “the gospel,” in opposition to the philosophy of so-called liberalism which was, in truth, a call to collectivism.

Now, it is possible we have been persuasive to a greater degree than we had ever realized. Few, if any, Democratic party candidates in the last election ran as liberals. Listening to them I had the eerie feeling we were hearing reruns of Goldwater speeches. I even thought I heard a few of my own.

Bureaucracy was assailed and fiscal responsibility hailed. Even George McGovern donned sackcloth and ashes and did penance for the good people of South Dakota.

But let’s not be so naive as to think we are witnessing a mass conversion to the principles of conservatism. Once sworn into office, the victors reverted to type. In their view, apparently, the ends justified the means.

(snip)

Our task is to make them see that what we represent is identical to their own hopes and dreams of what America can and should be. If there are questions as to whether the principles of conservatism hold up in practice, we have the answers to them. Where conservative principles have been tried, they have worked. Gov. Meldrim Thomson is making them work in New Hampshire; so is Arch Moore in West Virginia and Mills Godwin in Virginia. Jack Williams made them work in Arizona and I’m sure Jim Edwards will in South Carolina.

(snip)

I don ‘t know about you, but I am impatient with those Republicans who after the last election rushed into print saying, “We must broaden the base of our party”—when what they meant was to fuzz up and blur even more the differences between ourselves and our opponents.

It was a feeling that there was not a sufficient difference now between the parties that kept a majority of the voters away from the polls. When have we ever advocated a closed-door policy? Who has ever been barred from participating?

Our people look for a cause to believe in. Is it a third party we need, or is it a new and revitalized second party, raising a banner of no pale pastels, but bold colors which make it unmistakably clear where we stand on all of the issues troubling the people?

(snip)

Let us explore ways to ward off socialism, not by increasing government’s coercive power, but by increasing participation by the people in the ownership of our industrial machine.

(snip)

A political party cannot be all things to all people. It must represent certain fundamental beliefs which must not be compromised to political expediency, or simply to swell its numbers.

I do not believe I have proposed anything that is contrary to what has been considered Republican principle. It is at the same time the very basis of conservatism. It is time to reassert that principle and raise it to full view. And if there are those who cannot subscribe to these principles, then let them go their way.

414 posted on 02/07/2008 3:13:05 PM PST by LibLieSlayer (Support America... Kill terrorists... Destroy dims and scre* liberals!)
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To: LibLieSlayer
When Reagan was elected a lot of us believed that the size of government would actually decrease.

It didn't happen, and barring some catastrophe it probably won't happen.

To think otherwise is to be deceived or disappointed.

In the excerpt you posted Reagan commends some state governors, probably because they kept taxes and spending low.

That's good and commendable. I wish we had more of that. But it doesn't amount to a "movement" in the way that a lot of people use that term.

444 posted on 02/07/2008 5:45:08 PM PST by x
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