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America is not dead, yet

by coldwarrior ( 107 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Elections, Health Care, Healthcare, Politics, Progressives, Republican Party at March 26th, 2010 - 1:30 pm

Conservatives need to move past the first 4 stages of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’ 5 stages from “On Death and Dying”, and realize that the patient, America, is not terminal, yet. The Conservatives can take the rage and disgust that they and the American people feel over the entire Health Care Reform process and turn it into a positive force for a return to freedom. With a plan and tenacity, Conservatives can ensure that our kids and grand kids have a bright future in a renewed, freer America.

In her seminal work “On Death And Dying” (published in 1969), Elisabeth Kübler-Ross takes us through the 5-stages of grief that human beings experience when they are told that they have a terminal condition (or even when a loved one is given that news). These five stages are famous now, they proceed thusly: First: DENIAL of the facts, Second: ANGER at our self or others, Third: BARGAINING with God or with one’s self, Fourth: DEPRESSION as preparatory grieving, and Fifth: ACCEPTANCE of the situation with some detachment and objectivity. In this whole march toward, and finalizing of Obama Care, I have watched my fellow Conservatives shroud themselves in one or more of the the first four of Kübler-Ross’ stages: denial, anger, bargaining, and depression. Frankly, after 72 hours of Sunday’s vote in the House, I have watched enough misery and depression on the right. Pull yourselves together and lets get a plan. This Health Care Reform is a call to action, not a death of America to be mourned! I have a plan.

The Conservatives need to move rapidly to ACCEPTANCE, to stage 5. Accept the fact that this Obama Care will be law. Do Not make the mistake of hanging your hopes on a law suit or Supreme Court decision down the road. Stop arguing with your fellow conservatives over minutia, get out and continuously spread the word of how awful the reality of HCR is. Become relentless in message. We have to be united in one short term goal: take back the Congress in 2010. When that occurs through all of our efforts, Congress can then refuse to fund, or de-fund all aspects of HCR. This means getting into a budget battle with a terribly unpopular President over a very unpopular program and, if need be, shutting down the federal government; this is a very winnable fight. Be relentless in the message of why the government is shut down. It is closed for business to protect freedoms granted by the Constitution and to protect the American dream for our kids and grand kids. Do not compromise, what is at stake it too valuable to play politics as usual. There can be no more RINOs and no more Blue Dogs; there can be only Right and Wrong. Use the Alinsky rules of political war against the progressives. Isolate them, define them, and then scorn and ridicule them loudly in public at every turn. Be relentless and on message constantly under a united goal to destroy HCR.

The Second Goal is to retake the Senate and the Presidency in 2012. Again, it will require a relentless message that destroys the left and tells the truth about the Democrat Party and President Obama. And, for every negative statement about the left, supply a positive about the right, take back the history of this nation. The United States is a center-right polity, unabashedly reclaim it and then repeal HCR, use Deem and Pass if needed. Get nasty, use the Pelosi/Slaughter tricks that they used to pass HCR. No holds should be barred in this fight. Replace this HCR mess with one or two little gems for now: Massive Tort Reform and allow the insurance companies to sell across state lines.

The Third goal is to destroy the Progressives for generations to come in one mighty blow for individual freedom. End the current tax structure, use the Deem and Pass if necessary, again, use every trick and forceful measure in the book. Be relentless in message and goal. The Progressives love to use the tax code as a way to direct society like a puppet master makes a marionette dance. The tax codes are the strings, an we are the puppets. A tax break makes people act to get the break, a tax increase puts the brakes on an activity. Destroy the entire system; replace the federal tax code with a flat wage tax or a national sales tax , either will do. This destroys Progressive control of American Society. Then, if I may be allowed a fourth goal: cut the federal work force by 20%, get rid of the myth of the permanent government job. Maybe disband the Department of Education, the Department of Energy, and maybe even the Department of the Interior and hand all that accumulated bureaucratic power back to the states where it belongs.

The rage that the American public feels right now over the passage of HCR should not be seen in the lens of the first four stages of Kübler-Ross’ Five Stages of Death and Dying. We need to see it as an awakening of the populace to take back our Constitution and destroy this Progressive movement that is bent on destruction and remaking of the United States as we know it. If we hold fast and still fail, so be it. I would rather that we be rejected by the people, and then be taken away kicking and screaming, than to walk away from this fight in shame knowing that we could have done more.

It’s Reality Check Time for the Republican “Leadership”

by tqcincinnatus ( 324 Comments › )
Filed under Politics, Republican Party at November 2nd, 2009 - 5:00 am

Uh oh, the right wing fanatic at Renew America isn’t at all happy with the present “leadership” of the GOP,

To state the blindly obvious, the Republican Party establishment — by which I mean the network of advisers, elected office-holders, Party organs, and higher-level Party officials who primarily determine the direction in which Party policy and Party money goes — is politically tone deaf. All across this country, you have Tea Parties and town halls bursting with the frustration of the common man who is seeing himself becoming the victim of a political class that has absolutely no concern about his wants and desires. Poll after poll after poll, on every issue imaginable, show that the American people are opposed to, well, pretty much everything that Obama and the Democrats in Congress are trying to do. There is clearly an opportunity being handed to the Republican Party on a golden platter to utterly destroy the Democrats on health care, cap-and-steal, the Porkulus spending, the deficits, the war in Afghanistan, and any number of other pressing issues. For the first time that I can remember, voters have told Rasmussen that they trust Republicans more than Democrats on all ten of the “trust issues” that Rasmussen tracks — including Democrat-friendly issues like health care, education, and social security. That’s without the Republicans even really doing anything — that’s a sign of how badly people don’t like the way the Democrats are handling this government.

So what has the GOP leadership done with this extremely favorable political landscape? They’ve let it grow weeds through their inaction, and have sprayed Roundup on what little green grass remains left. Many of the Republican elected officials in Congress seem to trip over themselves in their zeal to “reach across the aisle” to accommodate Democrats, thereby giving the Evil Party bipartisan cover with which to defuse voter anger when election day comes. Instead of distancing themselves from this Obamacare monstrosity and attacking it at every turn, they’re silent (at best) or quietly finding ways to add enough stuff that they want so as to justify voting for it — witness the evil twins from Maine, one of whom (Olympia Snowe) recently voted to move one of the more egregious versions out of committee so that it is one step closer to becoming a reality.

Establishment Republicans have also taken pains to loudly and arrogantly distance themselves from those leading figures — like Sarah Palin — who speak for the conservative base and aren’t ashamed of it. For example, we see Steve Schmidt and other former McCain staffers doing their level best to pin every ill of the poorly-ran McCain campaign on Palin, accusing her of being a “drag” on the ticket. That’s a tin ear, folks. If it weren’t for Palin, McCain would not have merely lost badly, he’d have been blown out roundly. She was the only thing that even came near to salvaging that catastrophe. No, the blame for McCain’s poor showing rests with McCain himself — with his reaching across the aisle, with his telling the voters not to be afraid of an Obama presidency (???), with his out-of-step position on illegal immigration and so forth.

Yet, this leadership caste in the Republican Party looks down its nose at conservatives, viewing us with disdain. We’re not “respectable.” We don’t fit into the good ol’ boy network of backslapping, backroom deals, compromise, PAC-funded vacations, $1000-a-plate fundraisers, and nice words from the media elite. Conservatives are “scary” because they hold to moral values which would go against the way the Republican elites live, and our views on fiscal issues would hinder the elite from successfully playing the “go-along-to-get-along” game of buying votes and favor out of the public largesse.

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Young Con Anthem

by Kafir ( 16 Comments › )
Filed under Open thread, Politics at June 3rd, 2009 - 7:14 am

(hattip to creepingsharia)

Joe the Plumber gets attacked by Charles Johnson

by Phantom Ace ( 123 Comments › )
Filed under Blogwars, Humor, LGF, Liberal Fascism at May 4th, 2009 - 9:02 pm

Charles has another Conservative Victim: Joe the Plumber!

*(updated pic) 

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Seriously, why Joe the Plumber?  He’s not anyone important.  Well, his offense is saying he doesn’t agree with the Homosexual lifestyle and uses the word queer. I would not use that term, but I believe Joe has a right to say what he wants. As much as this bothers Charles, the 1st Amendment  still exists.

I decided to post on this because Charles requested it!

13 Charles 5/04/09 7:08:52 pm reply quote

The stalker blogs will now start shrieking that I’m “throwing Joe the Plumber under the bus.”  When you live inside their heads as I do, you can’t help overhearing what they’re thinking.

Your wish is my command Charles!

Joe the Plumber Speaks Out Against ‘Queers’

http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/33577_Joe_the_Plumber_Speaks_Out_Against_Queers – Copy and Paste

Politics | Mon, May 4, 2009 at 7:04:14 pm PDT

In the last month, same-sex marriage has become legal in Iowa and Vermont. What do you think about same-sex marriage at a state level?

At a state level, it’s up to them. I don’t want it to be a federal thing. I personally still think it’s wrong. People don’t understand the dictionary—it’s called queer. Queer means strange and unusual. It’s not like a slur, like you would call a white person a honky or something like that. You know, God is pretty explicit in what we’re supposed to do—what man and woman are for. Now, at the same time, we’re supposed to love everybody and accept people, and preach against the sins. I’ve had some friends that are actually homosexual. And, I mean, they know where I stand, and they know that I wouldn’t have them anywhere near my children. But at the same time, they’re people, and they’re going to do their thing.

I could stop with that one, but there’s more. On the issue of the Constitution’s First Amendment Establishment Clause:

Why does conservatism appeal to you as a Christian?

Conservatism is about the basic rights of individuals. God created us. As far as the government goes, the Founding Fathers based the Constitution off of Christian values. It goes hand-in-hand.

And on “America’s religion:”

Does the Republican Party reach out to evangelicals enough?

No. None of them stand up for anything. They use God as a punch line. They use God to invoke sympathy or invoke righteousness, but they don’t stay the course. That’s why I think that all needs to be taken out of the federal level and give it back to the states. We’ve lost our American history. Every state has “In God we trust” or “With God’s help” in their constitution. God is recognized as, if you will, America’s religion.

Good. Grief.

UPDATE at 5/4/09 8:02:03 pm:

Well, although I’m not really “on the right,” I will. He doesn’t speak for me.
But neither do you, Alan.

The attacks on Conservatives/Libertarians continue. He is obviously trying to prove a point that he is not on “the Right” as he says. Who will be Charles’s next victim? Stay tuned, the Train Wreck continues!

Update: Intellectual Coward and Bosnian-Islamist supporter Gus802 now gives his opinion:

#542 Gus 802

Well, the fact remains. Joe Wurzelbacher opened his mouth and it will only hurt the GOP as he will continue to hurt the GOP in the months to come. That will be until someone opens their eyes and realizes the liability that he will become. He was working during the campaign and he was invited to CPAC. I do not care about what Keith Olbermann represents. Having some yokel like Mr. Wurzelbacher will only do more harm then good. This is not a question about the MSM.

Gus, Joe has a right to speak whther you like it or not.