Posted on 09/03/2003 4:08:24 AM PDT by GraniteStateConservative
RUSH LIMBAUGH read from one of our editorials yesterday, and a lot of people have asked if what he said was true. It is.
The editorial was titled GOP, MIA and it was printed in last weekends New Hampshire Sunday News. Because of all the interest, we have reposted it on the Web site.
We wanted to take this opportunity to assure Rush and everyone else that the editorial was and is 100 percent true. Over the course of an hour-long meeting with Ed Gillespie, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, we took great care to give him every opportunity to explain himself fully so that nothing could be misunderstood. The result was a surprisingly frank admission that the Republican Party defines fiscal responsibility as increasing the federal budget at a slower rate of growth than the Democrats (his words).
We asked him three times to explain why President Bush and the Republican Congress have increased discretionary non-defense spending at such an alarming rate, and why the party has embraced the expansion of the federal governments roles in education, agriculture and Great Society-era entitlement programs.
Those questions have been decided, was his response. The public wants an expanded federal role in those areas, and the Republican Party at the highest levels has decided to give the public what it wants.
We were fully aware that publishing those comments all made on the record would mean we would never be invited to any $1,000-a-plate Republican dinners in Washington. But the rank-and-file Republicans, the men and women who vote GOP because they believe in federalism and limited government, deserved to know what we knew. Now they do. And they can use the information as they see fit.
Well, we can be certain it won't be any of the dwarves in the RNC. Cowards.
This does not quite pass the smell test with me either. Pay close attention to this paragraph...
Those questions have been decided, was his response. The public wants an expanded federal role in those areas, and the Republican Party at the highest levels has decided to give the public what it wants.
Unless there is a typo, everythinng after "was his response" is paraphrasing by the paper, due to the lack of quotation marks.
That said, I'd feel a heck of a lot better hearing Gillespie clarifying this himself.
Amen! Are you familiar with the Republican Liberty Caucus?
Except for the fact that McClintock has little money, or name recognition, and Cruz 'LaRaza' Bustamante has the 80 million dollar backing of organized labor on his side.
The media Love Davis and Bustamante, and despise McClintock. They are also limited in their ability to attack Arnie, since he has quite a following. This evening there will be a televised 'debate' between the candidates in the town where I grew up. The Contra Costa Slimes, which played a big part in attacking Bill Simon with false inuendo in the last election, is sponsoring said 'debate' (along with KQED the local Communist TV station), so I'd say that Arnie has made a wise decision to avoid that circus, with it's canned, pre-set questions (public need not apply).
I wasn't a Swartzeneggar proponent until it became clear last week that he is the only chance we have to halt the slide of our state.
It is encouraging that he has shown the good judgement to avoid giving that forum any false validity. - (McClintock and Uberroth, why are you going?)
Speaking of recordings and "actual qutoes," was that picture a photograph, or was it a painting by someone with perhaps his own agenda?
Hypothetically speaking, of course.
I can assure you, there are no dwarves running the RNC. Dwarves are many things, but they are not "cowards."
Not sure you have a true Middle-Earth analogy to the folks of the RNC. They are not dwarves, not even elves. They are sort of faceless creatures who hunger for power, but lack the spine to seek it.
You need to find another champion. It is not me.
Yes; I did, Thank you.
How clever!; Our Party "might" pass a bill prohibiting partial-birth infantacide, "pretty soon", and "if" they do, the President will "probably" sign it.
Right.
This way they placate their "Conservative" Base with a theatrical show of good intentions, while at the same time avoiding the ire and certain revenge of the socialist power mongers among them, including (alas!) a few bearing the "R" stamp next to their State of Representation.
We have a couple of those from my Home State who, it seems, have never seen an abortion they didn't like.
The Left seems pretty confident that no such Bill will, in fact, ever see the light of day outide of the halls of Congress.
And in the unlikely event that it might, can we rely on the Chief Executive's "pledge" to sign it into Law any more than his previous "pledge" to offer Working-Class American Parents and Students some other affordable educational alternatives to Government-monopoly mandated socialist/Heathen/New Age indoctrination Centers, AKA "Public Schools"?
Whatever became of that "pledge", anyway?
Have you checked the Clinton Memorial Ashtray?
And in the unlikely event that such a "Law" got past the President's desk (and I doubt that he'll really like it nearly as much as he did the McCain/Feingold Campaign finance Deform Bill) The Tyranical and untouchable Federal Judiciary, as another contributor has so aptly pointed out, will see to it that it is null and void in no time at all.
"Dead On Arrival", as Sen. Daschole used to crow in triumph so very often in response to Republican initiatives.
Sort of like millions of innocent American infants lately...
Certainly someone capturing an impression they had read about.
Whether a Cherry Tree moment or not is insignificant. The symbolism of Washington's faith fits in well with his adopted daughter's writings about him.
A wizard would be nice.
Apparently, conservative GOPers who believe the Federal Leviathan should be looking to devolve power to States, Localities, and Individuals are being shunned by the Republican Party, and the Pubbies have become DemonRATlite!! This is a prescription for disaster at the polls, imho, as Dubyuh's lookin' more and more like his MilquetoastModerateDaddy every day!!
SHEEEEESH...I've never felt this disconnected from the GOP...MUD
Yes, I'm familiar. It's republicans with a libertarian ideology. They've struck me as a group open to libertarian ideas; not terribly open to ideas beyond that. Libertarians tend to be non-interventionist throughout the range of their positions.
Christian Conservatives tend to be limited interventionists and moral functionalists.
Therefore, I believe this nation was founded on Judeo-Christian moral principles; that it won't function if the Judeo-Christian underpinnings are cut out from beneath the structure.
Balderdash!! Those who vote for RINOs who implement the DemonRATS' Socialist Agenda are the ones aiding and abetting the liberals...MUD
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