Posted on 02/19/2008 4:55:34 PM PST by K-oneTexas
Why I Will Vote for McCain Conservative resolve (mine, not his).
By Daniel Oliver
John McCain is not a conservative, but I will vote for him anyway.
After all, in 1952, conservatives, grumbling that Ohio senator Robert Mr. Republican Taft had not been nominated, voted for Eisenhower because he was clearly the better alternative to Adlai Stevenson. And they voted for Ike again over Stevenson in 1956.
In 1971, a Whos Who of conservatives, including the senior editors of National Review, suspended their support of President Nixon because of both his domestic-policy failures and his tendencies in foreign policy.
In 1972, however, National Review endorsed the reelection of Nixon, describing the Democratic candidate, George McGovern, as not something with which a grown-up superpower can play.
Was Eisenhower a conservative? No. Nixon? No. Bush (either one)? No. McCain? No. Republicans, yes its a famously big tent and with some conservative positions. But having conservative positions is not the same as being a conservative.
What is a conservative? Essentially, someone who is temperamentally suspicious of government. Thats why conservatives argue for limited government, economic freedom, low taxes, and fewer regulations. The bumper-sticker version might be: If in doubt, keep government out. That demonstrates a healthy skepticism of both governments competence (think Katrina clean-up) and its fuzzy benevolence, which generally involves toying with any activity that begins with the letters A through Z, scolding people for their behavior (and, er, persuading them to change it), or redistributing their wealth.
The skeptical view of the redistributionist function of government can be described, with apologies to William Graham Sumner, as A and B deciding how much C should give to D.
The behavior-modification efforts of government can be seen in innumerable campaigns and diktats like anti-smoking and anti-obesity crusades and campaign-financing laws.
A useful rule of thumb is: No one who voted for, or signed, the McCain-Feingold Act can be considered a conservative. Unless he recants and repents.
John McCain also opposed Bushs tax cuts (though his vote may have been less an anti-tax-cut vote than an intemperate anti-Bush vote but that is not good either) and he favors global-warming programs that most conservatives think are foolish and harmful (if in doubt, keep government out). And sigh! he favors importing prescription drugs from Canada, which is not just economic nonsense of the first order but suggests college-level economic illiteracy.
Nevertheless, McCain is clearly a Republican, with some conservative positions. He has promised to appoint judges who will interpret the law, not make it. He has promised to make the Bush tax cuts permanent. And he has promised to fight government spending, to veto any bill with earmarks, and to roll back entitlement programspositions that, these days, it is an act of nostalgia to describe as Republican.
Meanwhile, Senator Barack Obama has been named the most liberal member of the U.S. Senate by National Journal. Senator Clinton cant be far behind. Against them, Senator McCain would seem the obvious choice for conservatives. But some of them think a term or two in the political wilderness would be beneficial.
Conservatives have been here before. As National Review said in 1972, There are those, including some of our colleagues, who believe that four years of McGovern would catalyze a recrudescent conservatism. We disagree that the chance is worth taking. McGovern is the erector set of big-think intellectuals, otherworldly dreamers, and children. Belloc warned that dangerous toys should not be given to little boys.
Senator McCain might help his cause with conservatives if he stopped calling himself a conservative. He is damaging their brand name. And conservatives should stop, now, demanding that he be a conservative: that is not a condition precedent for being the better choice for president. Conservatives should remember that the fault McCain is not a conservative is partly their own: They have not succeeded in making conservatism the iPod in the marketplace of political philosophies.
To conservatives, John McCain sounds like the Devil. That is his fault, not theirs. He has dissed them and enjoyed it. That is not presidential, and if he does not stop he will not be president. He should makeand is makingamends, and not for his own sake, or for the conservatives, but for the countrys.
It is time for conservatives to accept reality (accepting reality is another conservative trait); and the reality is (1) John McCain will be the Republican nominee for president and (2) he will make a far better president than the Democratic alternative.
Dangerous toys should not be given to little boys.
Or to little girls.
Daniel Oliver was chairman of the Federal Trade Commission under President Reagan. He is now a senior director at White House Writers Group and chairman of the board of National Review.
“Carry on selling the snake oil!”
Carry on greasing the skids for Hilda-Bama in the White House. (shuddering at the thought)
They backstabbed our troops on the battlefield.
I will never forget, or ever forgive.
All I have is the vote, I have to try to stop them even if it means McCain.
Nope ... tired of all the “lesser of two evils” scenarios. Been stuck in it too long. Time to vote my conscience. I’ve accepted the inevitability of a liberal in the POTUS seat (whether with an “R” or a “D” in the title) and am turning my sights on Congress. No ... I won’t vote for McCain.
If memory serves, Hillary didn’t even show up for the FISA vote. She was too busy on more important matters.
Maybe they should "calm down" and "take a deep breath" and "grow up," huh? ;-)
That is exactly why McCain will never get my vote. A decision I made pre-2000.
It’s going to be an interesting year around here up until November. Those who have decided an RP victory trumps anything else are in for a tough ride, as others remind them time and again of what McCain actually is.
Hey... vote how you want. I respect your right to vote however you please.
I wish others would have equal respect for those who think differently
and wouldn’t throw out nonsense like nuke photos in some scare campaign.
Nah... I think the Ron Paul supporters have resigned themselves to the fact he won't win. ;-)
(Yeah... I'm kidding, I know ya meant pubbie.)
“I wish others would have equal respect for those who think differently
and wouldnt throw out nonsense like nuke photos in some scare campaign.”
I truly feel that Obama will make that scenario quite possible. Just as Clinton made 9-11 possible.
Now a picture of the WTC in collapse prior to Clintons election to office would have been considered nonsense and a scare campaign of course. Yet....
I read your post... and I don’t agree. The “little ditty” is my way of expressing that disagreement, without being long winded on the tiresome GOP plot to force a RINO down our throats again... by any means available.
Hey, Tiger... Got any 2nd Amendment stuff on McShame? Some dude was asking on another thread last night. I sent him your way.
John McCain, Jack Kemp and Hugo Chavez.
MORE GUN CONTROL: McCAIN-LIEBERMAN FR April '01
Gun Owners of America on McCain's Record.
GUNS AND SCHOOLS: THE POLITICS (McCain tries to grab guns, 1999)
Why I Will Vote for McCain, By Daniel Oliver:
Because I am an east-coast pu**y who has never fired a gun in my life.
I don’t know if he came my way or not. He might have visited my homepage but no one ever contacted me. Thanks for the reference. Long live the Constitution, the Republic and conservatism!
LMAO That’s called “speaking truth to pu**ies!”
“and with stalwart conservative in Congress will secure the borders”
If the GOP could not or would not enact real border security when they held all three branches of Government, what do u think McCain can do?
NOTHING!
Thank you for demeaning my opinion. I can see that if I don’t agree with you I must be wrong.
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