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As long as I'm sharing, Howard Dean may be next.respectsDear Brigade,Finally -- what we have all been waiting for. Pat Buchanan's take on
the elections!FTC-LindaPS -- I just added a new poll related to PJB's column:Question: Nancy Pelosi was invited to the Oval Office despite
having
portrayed the president as an incompetent ignoramus. What's up
with
Bush? * He's looking for love in all the wrong places
* He wants his illegal alien amnesty bill passed
* He is an incompetent ignoramus
* He knows that Nancy can hurt him real bad
* All of the above - ie, he ain't no Conservative RepublicanGo to http://www.buchanan.org and vote!----------Are More `Thumpings´ Needed?
by Patrick J. Buchanan - November 10, 2006While the losses were not large for the sixth year of a sitting
president - a net of six Senate seats and 30-odd House seats - the
significance of Nov. 7 is huge and the consequences will be
historic.But it is crucial to sift out what the nation was saying and what it
was not saying. Nov. 7 was a referendum on George Bush, the Iraq
war
and the Republican Party, and, undeniably, a repudiation of all
three. Tuesday´s rout is what happens to a hubristic party that
leads
a nation into an unnecessary and unwise war, and presents that
nation
with a congressional face of self-indulgence and corruption.But the nation that rejected Bush and the Republicans did not reject
conservatism. To the contrary, it seemed to want to punish the
prodigal sons for abandoning the faith of their fathers.What did America vote against?It voted against Bush´s war of democratic imperialism and the
mismanagement of that war. It voted against Jack Abramoff, Duke
Cunningham and Mark Foley. It voted against a party that postures
as
conservative while indulging in a six-year pig-out on the
taxpayers´
tab, the altarpiece of which was a $250 million "bridge to
nowhere."What did America not vote against? It did not vote against tax cuts
or conservative judges or a security fence. How do we know?
Because
no Democrat in a hotly contested race said he would raise taxes,
reject Supreme Court nominees like John Roberts and Samuel Alito
or
grant amnesty for illegal aliens.The principal beneficiary of the election may be Nancy Pelosi, but
this election was no mandate for an ultraliberal feminist who spent
much of the campaign in protective custody so America would not
see
what they would be getting when they dumped Denny Hastert.But if this was no mandate for a new "progressive era," as the
media
are trying to portray it, what was it a mandate for?The answers are apparent.The nation agrees with the Democratic Party that the minimum
wage
should be raised and a cost-benefit analysis done on Bush trade
deals
that leave Wal-Mart cluttered with cheap Chinese goods, while
hollowing out American manufacturing and converting company
towns
into ghost towns.The open-borders crowd is chortling that Randy Graf and J.D.
Hayworth
went down to defeat, but deliberately ignores the far more relevant
fact that Arizonans voted even tougher restrictions on state
benefits
for illegal aliens.In Michigan, the GOP establishment deserted Ward Connerly´s
principled battle to end reverse discrimination. But while the GOP
went down to defeat, the Connerly ballot initiative, rooted in the
idea of equal justice under law for all races, swept to a 58-42
victory. When Republicans desert Reagan Democrats, Reagan
Democrats
desert the GOP. Which is as it should be.On social issues, our national division that dates to the cultural
wars of the ´60s, endures. Embryonic stem cell research lost a
huge
lead to win a slim victory in Missouri, while the toughest anti-
abortion law in America went down to narrow defeat in South
Dakota.
But gay marriage was routed in every state where it was on the
ballot, and pot for medicinal purposes was rejected in libertarian
Nevada.Yet the effect of the Republican defeat on Bush appears to have
been
almost destabilizing. Within 48 hours, all the campaign bluster was
gone and Bush was moving to accommodate his critics.He fired and humiliated his loyal deputy Donald Rumsfeld, told the
new Mexican president he would fight for "comprehensive" reform
of
U.S. immigration law - i.e., amnesty and open borders - and had
Nancy
Pelosi down to the Oval Office, where she was treated as a queen,
despite having portrayed the president as an incompetent
ignoramus.Coupled with what appears to be the outsourcing of Iraq policy to
James Baker, Bush family consigliore, the questions arise, one after
the other. Is there any real core to George W. Bush? Is there any
real constancy of character and purpose?And do we have another broken presidency on our hands?For conservatives, the lessons of 2006 seem clear. They failed in
their duty to hold the Republican Party to account when it departed
from principle and political ethics, and thus failed to rescue it
from the rout it has now received. The Right failed in the basic
responsibility of true camaraderie: Friends don´t let friends drive
drunk.What conservatives should do now is what they should have been
doing
for six years. Stand behind the president when he fights for low
taxes and conservative judges. But when he joins with Pelosi,
Vicente
Fox, Felipe Calderon and McCain-Kennedy for open borders, or
with
Dick Durbin for "moderate justices," give him another "thumping" -
like he got from conservatives when he sought to elevate Harrier
Miers to the Supreme Court and just as he got from the nation on
Nov.
7.--- end ----
|||||*****|||||*****|||||*****|||||*****|||||Linda Muller - For The CauseWebmaster and Designer at:
http://www.ForTheCause.us
http://www.StopSPP.com
http://www.WeHateGringos.com
http://www.Buchanan.org
http://www.MinutemanProject.com
http://www.WakeUpAmericaUSA.com
http://www.MinutemanBookClub.com
http://www.UniteToFight.org
http://www.MinutemanRadioNetwork.com
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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As long as I'm sharing, Howard Dean may be next.respectsDear Brigade,Finally -- what we have all been waiting for. Pat Buchanan's take on
the elections!FTC-LindaPS -- I just added a new poll related to PJB's column:Question: Nancy Pelosi was invited to the Oval Office despite
having
portrayed the president as an incompetent ignoramus. What's up
with
Bush? * He's looking for love in all the wrong places
* He wants his illegal alien amnesty bill passed
* He is an incompetent ignoramus
* He knows that Nancy can hurt him real bad
* All of the above - ie, he ain't no Conservative RepublicanGo to http://www.buchanan.org and vote!----------Are More `Thumpings´ Needed?
by Patrick J. Buchanan - November 10, 2006While the losses were not large for the sixth year of a sitting
president - a net of six Senate seats and 30-odd House seats - the
significance of Nov. 7 is huge and the consequences will be
historic.But it is crucial to sift out what the nation was saying and what it
was not saying. Nov. 7 was a referendum on George Bush, the Iraq
war
and the Republican Party, and, undeniably, a repudiation of all
three. Tuesday´s rout is what happens to a hubristic party that
leads
a nation into an unnecessary and unwise war, and presents that
nation
with a congressional face of self-indulgence and corruption.But the nation that rejected Bush and the Republicans did not reject
conservatism. To the contrary, it seemed to want to punish the
prodigal sons for abandoning the faith of their fathers.What did America vote against?It voted against Bush´s war of democratic imperialism and the
mismanagement of that war. It voted against Jack Abramoff, Duke
Cunningham and Mark Foley. It voted against a party that postures
as
conservative while indulging in a six-year pig-out on the
taxpayers´
tab, the altarpiece of which was a $250 million "bridge to
nowhere."What did America not vote against? It did not vote against tax cuts
or conservative judges or a security fence. How do we know?
Because
no Democrat in a hotly contested race said he would raise taxes,
reject Supreme Court nominees like John Roberts and Samuel Alito
or
grant amnesty for illegal aliens.The principal beneficiary of the election may be Nancy Pelosi, but
this election was no mandate for an ultraliberal feminist who spent
much of the campaign in protective custody so America would not
see
what they would be getting when they dumped Denny Hastert.But if this was no mandate for a new "progressive era," as the
media
are trying to portray it, what was it a mandate for?The answers are apparent.The nation agrees with the Democratic Party that the minimum
wage
should be raised and a cost-benefit analysis done on Bush trade
deals
that leave Wal-Mart cluttered with cheap Chinese goods, while
hollowing out American manufacturing and converting company
towns
into ghost towns.The open-borders crowd is chortling that Randy Graf and J.D.
Hayworth
went down to defeat, but deliberately ignores the far more relevant
fact that Arizonans voted even tougher restrictions on state
benefits
for illegal aliens.In Michigan, the GOP establishment deserted Ward Connerly´s
principled battle to end reverse discrimination. But while the GOP
went down to defeat, the Connerly ballot initiative, rooted in the
idea of equal justice under law for all races, swept to a 58-42
victory. When Republicans desert Reagan Democrats, Reagan
Democrats
desert the GOP. Which is as it should be.On social issues, our national division that dates to the cultural
wars of the ´60s, endures. Embryonic stem cell research lost a
huge
lead to win a slim victory in Missouri, while the toughest anti-
abortion law in America went down to narrow defeat in South
Dakota.
But gay marriage was routed in every state where it was on the
ballot, and pot for medicinal purposes was rejected in libertarian
Nevada.Yet the effect of the Republican defeat on Bush appears to have
been
almost destabilizing. Within 48 hours, all the campaign bluster was
gone and Bush was moving to accommodate his critics.He fired and humiliated his loyal deputy Donald Rumsfeld, told the
new Mexican president he would fight for "comprehensive" reform
of
U.S. immigration law - i.e., amnesty and open borders - and had
Nancy
Pelosi down to the Oval Office, where she was treated as a queen,
despite having portrayed the president as an incompetent
ignoramus.Coupled with what appears to be the outsourcing of Iraq policy to
James Baker, Bush family consigliore, the questions arise, one after
the other. Is there any real core to George W. Bush? Is there any
real constancy of character and purpose?And do we have another broken presidency on our hands?For conservatives, the lessons of 2006 seem clear. They failed in
their duty to hold the Republican Party to account when it departed
from principle and political ethics, and thus failed to rescue it
from the rout it has now received. The Right failed in the basic
responsibility of true camaraderie: Friends don´t let friends drive
drunk.What conservatives should do now is what they should have been
doing
for six years. Stand behind the president when he fights for low
taxes and conservative judges. But when he joins with Pelosi,
Vicente
Fox, Felipe Calderon and McCain-Kennedy for open borders, or
with
Dick Durbin for "moderate justices," give him another "thumping" -
like he got from conservatives when he sought to elevate Harrier
Miers to the Supreme Court and just as he got from the nation on
Nov.
7.--- end ----
|||||*****|||||*****|||||*****|||||*****|||||Linda Muller - For The CauseWebmaster and Designer at:
http://www.ForTheCause.us
http://www.StopSPP.com
http://www.WeHateGringos.com
http://www.Buchanan.org
http://www.MinutemanProject.com
http://www.WakeUpAmericaUSA.com
http://www.MinutemanBookClub.com
http://www.UniteToFight.org
http://www.MinutemanRadioNetwork.com
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
