All Posts Tagged With: "Politics"
Changing Rules in Midstream, Again…
Anyone who knows the left leaning Democrat Party should not be surprised to hear the following- they are tossing about the idea of changing the rules of a system in midstream, again. And, in order to prove that they are not just mean spirited children in adult bodies, this time they are even willing to do it to just themselves! So, I guess the next time they try this kind of crap in Congress, the Republicans should not take it so personal.
A top adviser to Billary’s campaign, Harold Ickes, now wants
What it will take for Conservatives to win with McCain
Some of you might think, reading that headline, that what you will get here are election strategies, talking points, issue debates for the General Election with Obama or Clinton (most likely Obama)…
But if you have come here for that, you will be disappointed. I am going to make the presumption, for the sake of argument, that McCain wins. What you are going to get from me today is HOW Conservatives WIN with McCain once he is IN office.
Without question, the far right is taking their “my ball and I am going home” strategy to the max, and talk radio is trying hard to claim victories in States like Virginia where, in fact, both the far right AND talk radio are insisting that the close “on your heels” performance of Huckabee was a ’sign’ of their dominance. But, in reality, while both groups can claim that their constituency did have something to do with that outcome, I think it would be impossible to make a claim, scientifically or otherwise, that either group had ANY real impact on the outcome. My point is, that outcome likely would have been EXACTLY the same without the uproar.
Meaning? It would have been close, not as close perhaps, but close, and McCain would have still won. Being able to argue “Huckabee LOST by LESS because of us!” is just about meaningless. (Keep in mind here, I support Huck, and don’t care much for McCain.)
Even without the uproar of the Coulter’s and the Limbaugh’s of the world, the outcome would have been the same, just perhaps not as close. To suggest otherwise would be to suggest that either Conservatives are stupid on their own, or that in fact they DO just follow the talking points of the media heads in the party.
I think otherwise, and I will argue they can figure it out themselves.
I think the effect of talk radio and far right wingers on actual primary elections is much more minimal than general elections. The problem with THIS election is that the far right let McCain survive too long. They (the far right) should have stated from the get go that they would not support him, period. Had they done so early on, months ago, when he was getting on planes alone, and out of cash, he would have been done. The media was even saying “stick a fork in him???”
The far right missed their chance there, perhaps out of kindness, perhaps out of common negligence (lack of foresight) and perhaps out of smugness that there was NO way McCain would win. But there is no doubt in my mind that the far right could have squashed McCain early on, had they had the unity and foresight to do so.
Do I blame them that we are where we are? No. That would be ludicrous. I will only blame them if we lose the White House (Veto power in a Democrat controlled congress), the war in Iraq, or the chance to nominate 1-2 SCOTUS judges for LIFE, due to their insistence that they cannot vote for McCain.
So- let’s just assume McCain can win if we put the collective votes of the GOP behind him- he CAN. If that is the case, what do we DO as Conservatives to make this work for us?
The key word is, we will have to work. Daily. For four years.
We cannot vote, then sit by and go back to our lives as they were, so to speak, and just expect that on autopilot our Conservative Warrior is going to take care of business for us. Even BUSH has failed us in some regards, on issues that might have never have expected, and honestly, it is OUR fault.
I mean, seriously, you far-righters… how different is BUSH than McCain on immigration? Hasn’t Bush let us down on spending? Even McCain would likely be stronger than he on pork. Granted McCain and Bush differ in other ways, but we have to understand how to WIN… how we MAKE lemonade out of, well, lemons.
McCain will most likely need to be ridden hard and put away wet. The likes of Dobson and AFA and Grassfire and the Minutemen will have to put his feet to the fire over and over. The Log Cabin Republicans and the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute will have to pound him from time to time. The Federalist Society and the NRA will have to bounce him around. I could go on and on, but the point is, we are going to have to WORK.
We are going to have to work at the grassroots level to make this “President” work if we want to “win” with him.
If you want to vote and go back on autopilot, he is not the man for that. We don’t have a better alternative, than to put him IN, and then WORK, ourselves, to make HIM work.
This last summer, McCain stuck his finger in our eye again with immigration legislation that he supported that amounted to amnesty. Big mistake, and honestly, we as a party made him feel our pain.
He will respond, as President… I actually have faith that he will. But, it won’t come without some kicking and screaming, on both sides (his and ours). But WE have the power- he is one man; we are the PARTY.
McCain will bend. If he is good at anything, it is that. He has proven that, much to our dismay. We just have to be the bigger wind on his reed.
I am willing to support the man, but I am also willing to work to make HIM work. Are you?
If you are not ready or willing to work, then be willing to lose. Big.
Principles, Wisdom, and Ideological Fairy Tales
Primaries divide. This year, it appears they have the potential to divide even more than normal. Some Conservatives are even frazzled to the point that they are starting to sound as emotionally as irrational as many on the left are daily. But more on that near the end.
Obama and Billary are looking to take this possibly to the Convention. Super Delegates, and the Florida and Michigan delegates, which are diluted and standing out due to the States
The utterly BRILLIANT left wing ideologue scientist, Nobel winner, internet creator, and "Champion of the chad recount", Al Gore has once again wowed us with some more amazing feats of observation.
Gore says the most recent Myanmar tragedy, Cyclone Nargis, which claimed 200,000 lives, was the result of Global Warming.
Nice job, Nostradamus.
This has brought on a chorus of rejection from scientists worldwide that claim that NO storm could be directly attributed to either the global warming phenom OR the science... neither of which could support Gore's claims.
And this is supposed to be one of the left's "best". God help us. He could have been PRESIDENT.
The passing of Tim Russert brings to mind, for me, the importance of excellent journalism. Russert was one of the finest. While loving life, he would still grill your butt on anything that was the buzz... no free passes, and he understood that journalism was the 4th branch of the US democratic process.
Our US political process and the field of Journalism will sorely miss Tim Russert.
Paul Begala, bomb throwing liberal pundit and talk show man, recently made clear what the left truly thinks. And remember, the "left" is supposed to be the party that blacks should love and vote for.
Said Begala "We cannot win with egg heads and African-Americans. OK, that is the Dukakis Coalition, which carried ten states and gave us four years of the first George Bush."
I totally agree by the way. You cannot win with only black Americans. You CAN win with only eggheads, though...
This insinuation that African American support of Obama is the reason for Obama having ANY chance is correct. I think what Begala is saying is the same thing Clinton is saying, in a more veiled way.
And I think what Begala is trying to say is "Obama is propped up by an African American vote- and that is IT. He cannot win without it."
I agree... but I think it is a stupid to take that approach, or point out such a point of view, especially if you are a person from the party that claims (falsely) to represent the black community BEST.
