Green Mtn
location: Observing the Progressive madness with considerably less amusement.
listening to: Grandchildren, the best reason for saving the future.
registered: 2004.04.03
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The Republican Party is not now, never was and never will be a
conservative party. It is what it has always been – a representative
of the rich and of big business.It might have become a conservative party in 1964, when Barry
Goldwater was nominated as the presidential candidate. The
Rockefeller wing of the party, to which the Bush family has always
been a part, conducted the most vicious character assassination
campaign against Goldwater in modern political history. The liberal
Rockefellerites preferred a crook from Texas to a conservative.The Rockefeller wing never lost control of the party again, co-
opting Nixon, Ford and even Ronald Reagan, who was forced to
take George Bush as his vice president. The Bush people, within
two years, ran off nearly all of the original Reagan supporters.There was a famous quote by James Baker, the first Bush's hatchet
man. He was quoted as saying: "Who else are the conservatives
going to vote for?"Well, Mr. Baker discovered that the conservatives had three choices
in 1992. They could stay at home, they could vote for Ross Perot,
or they could vote for Bill Clinton. I hope he thought of that while
he watched Clinton's inauguration.The hard truth is that if you are a genuine political conservative,
you don't have a party. The Democrats are practically socialists; the
Republicans are closer to corporate fascists. Neither one offers
conservatives anything but rhetoric.But let's define our terms, because it is my belief that not many
Americans today are really conservative. Political conservatism has
nothing to do with such social issues as abortion or gay marriage.
Those are moral and philosophical issues that properly belong to
the state legislatures.A true conservative recognizes that the Constitution is a binding
contract that should be interpreted literally and in the context of
the time at which it was written and ratified. A Constitution that
means anything a judge says it means means nothing. Abraham
Lincoln and his Republican Party were the first to violate it in a
blatant manner. One of Lincoln's cronies referred to it as "a
worthless piece of parchment."A true conservative is fiscally responsible. Laying debt and interest
payments on posterity is neither conservative nor liberal. It is just
obscenely irresponsible.A true conservative believes in noninterference in the affairs of
other countries. Regime change is a policy favored by fascists or
communists, but it has nothing to do with American conservatism.
Americans have the right to govern only one country – their own.
Americans have an obligation to defend only one country – their
own.A true conservative believes in a free economy and that beyond
protecting the public from force and fraud, the government should
not interfere in private affairs.There are a lot of other things that define a genuine conservative,
but suffice it to say that the Republican Party, with its imperialistic
foreign policy, its disdain for the Constitution and the rule of law,
its fiscal irresponsibility and its erosion of personal liberty, is not
by any stretch of the imagination a conservative party.It wouldn't be a bad idea for people to sit down with a pencil and
paper and list what they actually believe. Clarifying their own
political philosophy might make them less susceptible to the
demagoguery and political propaganda that characterize our
present age.When the Founding Fathers laid the burden of self-government on
us, they didn't do any favors for the ignorant and lazy-minded.
Tom Jefferson observed that those who expect to be ignorant and
free expect what never was and never will be.October 28, 2006Charley Reese
http://www.lewrockwell.com/reese/reese314.html
–--
“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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Green Mtn
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The Republican Party is not now, never was and never will be a
conservative party. It is what it has always been – a representative
of the rich and of big business.It might have become a conservative party in 1964, when Barry
Goldwater was nominated as the presidential candidate. The
Rockefeller wing of the party, to which the Bush family has always
been a part, conducted the most vicious character assassination
campaign against Goldwater in modern political history. The liberal
Rockefellerites preferred a crook from Texas to a conservative.The Rockefeller wing never lost control of the party again, co-
opting Nixon, Ford and even Ronald Reagan, who was forced to
take George Bush as his vice president. The Bush people, within
two years, ran off nearly all of the original Reagan supporters.There was a famous quote by James Baker, the first Bush's hatchet
man. He was quoted as saying: "Who else are the conservatives
going to vote for?"Well, Mr. Baker discovered that the conservatives had three choices
in 1992. They could stay at home, they could vote for Ross Perot,
or they could vote for Bill Clinton. I hope he thought of that while
he watched Clinton's inauguration.The hard truth is that if you are a genuine political conservative,
you don't have a party. The Democrats are practically socialists; the
Republicans are closer to corporate fascists. Neither one offers
conservatives anything but rhetoric.But let's define our terms, because it is my belief that not many
Americans today are really conservative. Political conservatism has
nothing to do with such social issues as abortion or gay marriage.
Those are moral and philosophical issues that properly belong to
the state legislatures.A true conservative recognizes that the Constitution is a binding
contract that should be interpreted literally and in the context of
the time at which it was written and ratified. A Constitution that
means anything a judge says it means means nothing. Abraham
Lincoln and his Republican Party were the first to violate it in a
blatant manner. One of Lincoln's cronies referred to it as "a
worthless piece of parchment."A true conservative is fiscally responsible. Laying debt and interest
payments on posterity is neither conservative nor liberal. It is just
obscenely irresponsible.A true conservative believes in noninterference in the affairs of
other countries. Regime change is a policy favored by fascists or
communists, but it has nothing to do with American conservatism.
Americans have the right to govern only one country – their own.
Americans have an obligation to defend only one country – their
own.A true conservative believes in a free economy and that beyond
protecting the public from force and fraud, the government should
not interfere in private affairs.There are a lot of other things that define a genuine conservative,
but suffice it to say that the Republican Party, with its imperialistic
foreign policy, its disdain for the Constitution and the rule of law,
its fiscal irresponsibility and its erosion of personal liberty, is not
by any stretch of the imagination a conservative party.It wouldn't be a bad idea for people to sit down with a pencil and
paper and list what they actually believe. Clarifying their own
political philosophy might make them less susceptible to the
demagoguery and political propaganda that characterize our
present age.When the Founding Fathers laid the burden of self-government on
us, they didn't do any favors for the ignorant and lazy-minded.
Tom Jefferson observed that those who expect to be ignorant and
free expect what never was and never will be.October 28, 2006Charley Reese
http://www.lewrockwell.com/reese/reese314.html
–--
“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
