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The Republicans should ignore the Progressive based conventional wisdom

by Phantom Ace ( 69 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Dhimmitude, Liberal Fascism, Politics, Progressives, Republican Party at November 3rd, 2009 - 6:43 am

Good Morning Blogmocracy Netizens! I hope every one slept well and you are ready for a new day. The humidity is gone here in the Tampa area and it’s a nice 60’s degree morning.

The Progressive establishment in Washington and the media pundits are claiming that the GOP is moving too far to the Right. The establishment Crypto-Progressive Republicans like Kathleen Parker, David Frum and David Brooks are also in agreement with this analysis. These pundits should be ignored as they are not Conservative/Libertarian. They are influenced by Progressive thinking. These are submissive Republicans who like being abused by Democrats. They suffer from Stockholm Syndrome and should be ignored or mocked.

Today is Election Day. In Washington’s corridors of power, politicians and pundits are pacing like expectant fathers. Fair or not, today is being cast as a referendum on the Obama administration’s first year in office and a window to the crucial midterm elections next year.If Republicans do well particularly in the New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial contests moderate Democrats might go wobbly in their support for President Obama’s agenda.

Democrats might like health care reform, but they like getting re-elected even more.

A Democratic loss in New Jersey, one of the country’s most reliably Democratic states and where Obama won by roughly 15 points in 2008, would be an unspinnable debacle for the Democrats. That’s why Obama has, like Johnny Sack from The Sopranos, all but moved to New Jersey to oversee his interests there. Even if the unpopular incumbent, Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine, manages to squeak by with a victory, the message for Democrats might not be all that heartening.

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Jonah Goldberg’s analysis is spot on. He of all people understands the evil nature of Progressivism. His book Liberal Fascism rips the happy smiling face off the Progressive movement. He is a pundit we should listen to and I admit his book lead me to research Progressives.

Republicans can’t win as Progressive-lite, they have been doing this since 1996 with mixed results. Now the Progressives have total domination of America and it must be broken. The GOP needs to offer a rightwing vision of freedom that contrasts with the Left’s totalitarian vision of control. The GOP needs to ignore the Beltway Conservatives, they are collaborators and and should be shunned. They are part of the Progressive Machine and are our enemies as well.

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