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The Court Party vs. Country Party; Update: Rand Paul hits back

by Phantom Ace ( 116 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Conservatism, Democratic Party, Elections 2016, Libertarianism, Progressives, Republican Party, The Political Right at July 29th, 2013 - 7:00 am

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The Democrat Party holds this nation with an iron fist. They start off every Presidential election with 243 electoral votes, have a broad based electoral coalition, support of Wall Street and have control of the Popular culture. It is the Progressive worldview that holds sway in DC and Democrat talking points become gospel. The Democrats are the ruling Party and even when they are out of power like 2002-2006, with control of the media and popular culture, they control the narrative.

The perception of the public is that the Republicans are the party of the elite. They are able to get away with this propaganda due to their control. Elements of the Republican Party are part of the elites.  There is a growing Libertarian/Populist Wing that is tired of the elitist mindset controlling the nation. The real battle in this nation is not Democrat vs. Republican, but the Court Party vs. the Country Party.

BEFORE political movements can be understood by others, they need to understand themselves: what they want to be, what they actually are and how they might bridge the gap between aspiration and reality.

oday, the post-George W. Bush, post-Mitt Romney conservative movement is one-third of the way there. Among younger activists and rising politicians, the American right has a plausible theory of what its role in our politics ought to be, and how it might advance the common good. What it lacks, for now, is the self-awareness to see how it falls short of its own ideal, and the creativity necessary to transform its self-conception into victory, governance, results.

The theory goes something like this: American politics is no longer best understood in the left-right terms that defined 20th-century debates. Rather, our landscape looks more like a much earlier phase in democracy’s development, when the division that mattered was between outsiders and insiders, the “country party” and the “court party.”

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Bolingbroke is largely forgotten today, but his skepticism about the ways that money and power intertwine went on to influence the American Revolution and practically every populist movement in our nation’s history. And it’s his civic republican ideas, repurposed for a new era, that you hear in the rhetoric of new-guard Republican politicians like Rand Paul and Mike Lee, in right-wing critiques of our incestuous “ruling class,” and from pundits touting a “libertarian populism” instead.

Theirs is not just the usual conservative critique of big government, though that’s obviously part of it. It’s a more thoroughgoing attack on the way Americans are ruled today, encompassing Wall Street and corporate America, the media and the national-security state.

As theories go, it’s well suited to the times. The story of the last decade in American life is, indeed, a story of consolidation and self-dealing at the top. There really is a kind of “court party” in American politics, whose shared interests and assumptions — interventionist, corporatist, globalist — have stamped the last two presidencies and shaped just about every major piece of Obama-era legislation. There really is a disconnect between this elite’s priorities and those of the country as a whole. There really is a sense in which the ruling class — in Washington, especially — has grown fat at the expense of the nation it governs.

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Second, as much as Americans may distrust a cronyist liberalism, they prefer it to a conservatism that doesn’t seem interested in governing at all. This explains why Republicans could win the battle for public opinion on President Obama’s first-term agenda without persuading the public to actually vote him out of office. The sense that Obama was at least trying to solve problems, whereas the right offered only opposition, was powerful enough to overcome disappointment with the actual results.

Chris Christie’s attacks on Rand Paul needs to be viewed in the context of the elite vs. non-elites. Rand Paul believes our foreign policy should be based on national interest. Chris Christie believes the US should engaged in nation building around the world. Paul’s view represents more the will of the people, but Christie gets the upper hand because much of the Republican base thinks a strong foreign policy means nation building. Hence Rand Paul gets tagged with the isolationist smear when he clearly is not. What Chris Christie is doing is going Hard Right on an issue to win over base voters and cover up his Progressive views. Sadly, it will probably work.

Notice that not much coverage in either the Media or Conservative blogopshere has been  payed attention to Republican Andy Vidak’s winning a California Senate race in a mostly Democrat Hispanic district. The reason for this is becasue it does not fit the narrative for the elites in either party. Democrats want to keep Hispanic as their vote slaves and elements in the  GOP view Hispanics as boogeymen to get working class White votes. This is a classic dive the populace against itself so elites can rule over them. If the GOP had any brains, they would study this California race and seek to mimic it nation wide. But it is apparently clear that the GOP elites love being strawmen to the Democrats.

Chris Christie attacks on Rand Paul and the growing Libertarian movement needs to be viewed in the context of elites trying to destroy a popular movement. Rand Paul’s vision of a Libertarian Republic Party envisions a multiracial and national based electoral coalition. It is a Nationalist movement as opposed to the elites who are Transnational and Internationalist. Hence why they have declared war on this growing Libertarian movement within the GOP. It represents the country, while the Democrats and Republicans represent the ruling Court.

(Hat Tip Zimriel)

Here is a perfect example of how the Democrats are the ruling Party of the elites. NBC is making a miniseries about theNational Great Mother” Hillary Clinton.

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—A Hillary Rodham Clinton miniseries timed to precede the 2016 presidential election is part of NBC’s effort to create “event” programming that will draw viewers to the shrinking world of broadcast network TV, NBC’s programming chief said Saturday.

“We need to be in the event business. I think you’re going to hear that from every broadcast network,” said Bob Greenblatt, NBC Entertainment chairman.

The four-hour miniseries “Hillary,” starring Diane Lane as the former first lady and secretary of state, is one such bid for distinctive programming, he said.

The goal is to woo viewers who are increasingly drawn away by cable TV’s eye-catching, critically acclaimed fare like “Mad Men” and “Breaking Bad” and other media choices.

The fix is in for Hillary in 2016.

Update: Rand Paul hits back against Pro-Islamic Nation Building wing of the GOP.

Christie last week criticized Paul’s opposition to warrantless federal surveillance programs, saying it harmed efforts to prevent terrorism. Paul told reporters after speaking at a fundraiser outside Nashville on Sunday that Christie’s position hurts GOP chances in national elections, and that spending priorities of critics like the governor and Rep. Peter King of New York do more to harm national security.

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Paul on Sunday rejected arguments that the National Security Agency’s collection of hundreds of millions of U.S. phone and Internet records is necessary to prevent terrorism.

“I don’t mind spying on terrorists,” he said. “I just don’t like spying on all Americans.”

Paul said the issue resonates particularly with young people, a key demographic Republicans need to attract in order to succeed in national elections.

 Rand Paul does not back down froma  fight against the Nation Builders. He knows their ideology is not in America’s interests and is not afraid to confront them.

Rand Paul responds to Chris Christie’s attack on Libertarianism

by Phantom Ace ( 85 Comments › )
Filed under Libertarianism, Progressives, Republican Party at July 26th, 2013 - 11:30 am

Libertarianism is rapidly gaining favor with Center-Right voters. Unlike it’s ideological cousin Conservatism, Libertarians believes in liberty for all Americans and has an inclusive message that can cut across regional and ethnic lines. Libertarianism is forward looking and not scared of the changed landscape of the 21st Century. The ascendancy of this Center-Right ideology is unnerving the Islamic loving Nation building wing of the Republican Party.

Chris Christie is your typical Islamic loving Republican nation builder. He is enamored of 7th Century totalitarian movement and like the rest of his party thinks Americans should die so some Islamic savage can raise a purple finger. Like a typical Republican elitist, he is also a fan of the police state and feels Americans should be spied on. In a conference of governors Chris Christie defends the police state and attacked Sen. Rand Paul and other Libertarians as dangerous. Rand Paul responds and takes the Corpulent Guido to task.

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, leading the opposition to drone killing of U.S. citizens and to massive government surveillance of U.S. citizens email and phone records, fired back at fellow Republican Christie Christie, the New Jersey governor, who had attacked the Kentucky Republican for opposing massive government surveillance of U.S. citizens.

“If Governor Christie believes the constitutional rights and the privacy of all Americans is ‘esoteric,’ he either needs a new dictionary, or he needs to talk to more Americans, because a great number of them are concerned about the dramatic overreach of our government in recent years,” Paul senior adviser Doug Stafford told The Washington Times.

Mr. Christie had told fellow GOP governors in Aspen, Colo., on Thursday that Mr. Paul is part of a “strain of libertarianism that’s going through parties right now and making big headlines I think is a very dangerous thought.”

Mr. Christie on Thursday also once again found a way to compliment President Obama while slapping at Mr. Paul.

“President Obama has done nothing to change the policies of the Bush administration in the war on terrorism,” he told fellow Republican governors at a meeting.

 The Chris Christie  vs. Rand Paul fight over the NSA spying on Americans is the opening shot in the war against the Libertarian ascendancy.  Will Rand Paul ever be President? Sadly no, but he is creating a new movement that will bring the Republican into the 21st Century. Eventually someone of Rand Paul’s ideology will be President because the Libertarian movement is growing and not afraid to seek new converts.

Rand Paul in this interview exaplains that the Republican Party needs to start doing Community Organzaing and spread its message into every section of America.

 Rand Paul will be remembered like Barry Goldwater as founding a new political movement. Chris Christie will be fiorgotten about and only remembered as a wannabe Jersey Shore Corpulent Guido.

Update:

Rand Paul’s paleoconservative problem

by Mojambo ( 62 Comments › )
Filed under Anarcho-Capitalism, Elections 2016, Hate Speech at July 18th, 2013 - 8:30 am

His biggest problem is that paleoconservatives are pretty vile (and if you don’t believe me take a peak at the wrongly labeled online magazine “The American Conservative”).   Rand Paul is not a paleocon but he carries a lot of baggage because of his father and some of his own aides and that is too bad because I really do like Rand Paul. As Jonah points out – if they could tag John McCain and Mitt Romney as bigots, watch what they would do to Rand Paul.  However, Rand Paul is no bigot – he wants the GOP to aim for 25% of the Black vote and he deplores the Rovian tendency to write off huge swaths of the country.

by Jonah Goldberg

Rand Paul is the most interesting contender for the Republican nomination. And when I say interesting, I mean that in the broadest sense.

A case in point: Last week, the Kentucky senator hit some turbulence when the Washington Free Beacon reported that Jack Hunter, Paul’s aide and the co-author of his book, The Tea Party Goes to Washington, was once the Southern Avenger.

Who’s that? Starting in the 1990s, as a radio shock-jock, Hunter would wear a wrestling mask made from a Confederate flag, while making jokes about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and having the South re-secede.

“Although Lincoln’s assassin, John Wilkes Booth’s heart was in the right place, the Southern Avenger does regret that Lincoln’s murder . . . turned him into a martyr,” Turner said in 2004. Maybe the humor is all in the delivery?

Hunter’s defenders, including my Fox News colleague Andrew Napolitano, think the reaction against Hunter has been cranked up by neocon “hawks, whose ideology is . . . being discredited every day.” According to Napolitano, “Jack’s sin in their eyes was having spoken favorably of states’ rights, and negatively of Lincoln.”

“Negatively of Lincoln” is a curious understatement, given that Hunter — who admits to giving a “personal toast” to Booth on his birthday — once suggested Lincoln would have had an amorous relationship with Adolf Hitler.

Meanwhile, Hunter says he has matured and is embarrassed by much of what he said in the past. Moreover, he says that for all the theatrics and bombast, he’s never said, believed, or done anything racist. “I abhor racism,” he wrote at his site, Southernavenger.com, “and have always treated everyone I’ve met with dignity and respect.”

Such controversies are hardly new to Paulworld. Most famously, Rand’s father, former Representative Ron Paul, the three-time presidential candidate (for whom Hunter worked in 2012), published newsletters bearing his name that brimmed with bigoted bile. […….]

Both controversies stem from the same sinful strategy adopted by so-called paleolibertarians in the 1980s. The idea was that libertarians needed to attract followers from outside the ranks of both the mainstream GOP and the libertarian movement — by trying to fuse the struggle for individual liberty with nostalgia for white supremacy. Thinkers such as Murray Rothbard hated the cultural liberalism of libertarians like the Koch brothers (yes, you read that right) and sought to build a movement fueled by white resentment. This sect of libertarianism played into the left-wing view of conservatism as racist.  […….]

“The paleo strategy was a horrific mistake,” libertarian economist Steve Horwitz wrote in 2011, “though it apparently made some folks (such as Rockwell and Paul) pretty rich selling newsletters predicting the collapse of Western civilization at the hands of the blacks, gays, and multiculturalists.”

By no means do all Ron Paul supporters subscribe to this dreck. […….] Most take great offense at any suggestion that Paul or Paulism has anything to do with racism.

Rand Paul literally and figuratively grew up in the shadow of all this, but while he’s always circumspect when talking about his dad, in private and in public he has given no hint of subscribing to the Rockwell-Rothbard thesis. Indeed, he is sincerely eager to reach out to African-American voters on issues like the drug war.

Rand Paul shares his father’s ambition to be president. Color me skeptical. Even though he’s a vastly better politician — morally and strategically — than his father, in a climate where politicians like Mitt Romney and John McCain can be demonized as bigots, should Rand Paul ever be nominated, one can only imagine what his opponents, in and out of the media, would do. Unfairly or not, his task of clearing the air would be Augean.

Hence another irony. Defenders like Napolitano think Paul’s critics subscribe to a “dying ideology,” but Paul’s only shot at the White House hinges on thoroughly interring an ideology far more deserving of death. He’s got a lot more work ahead of him.

Read the rest – Rand Paul’s paleo problem

Rand Paul calls for the GOP to become inclusive

by Phantom Ace ( 15 Comments › )
Filed under Conservatism, Headlines, immigration, Marxism, Nazism, Progressives, Republican Party at May 12th, 2013 - 11:03 pm

Since its founding in the 1850’s, the Republican Party has been historically an inclusive party. Sadly in recent times, a nasty element using Illegal Immigration as a pretext has become a powerful factor inside the Party.   Too many Conservatives in their drive to stop Amnesty have embraced these Racialist Marxists. This has enabled the Democrats to put the GOP in a box and has helped the Pro-amnesty cause. This has turn off many including Cuban Americans to the Republican Party.

Rand Paul is warning Republicans about going down this dark and politically suicidal path. He says the GOP should become inclusive and reach out to voters regardless of how they look or dress.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said Friday that the Republican Party needs to reach out to minority voters to have any hope of keeping up with an increasingly diverse electorate.

In an unmistakeable sign that he’s already gearing up for the 2016 presidential race, Paul told attendees at the Iowa Republican Party’s annual Lincoln Day dinner that the GOP needs to broaden its appeal, particularly to black and Latino voters.

“As a party we need to grow bigger and…attract the Latino vote,” Paul said. “This is a very practical thing and I’m not ashamed to admit it. We need to attract the Latino vote, we need to attract the African-American vote. It is somewhat of a gateway issue and we have to change the way we are talking about it and who we are if we are going to attract the Latino vote.”

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He added, “We’re an increasingly diverse nation and I think we do need to reach out to other people that don’t look like us, don’t wear the same clothes, that aren’t exactly who we are. We need to reach out, we’re going to have to do something.”

Rand Paul’s version of the Republican Party would be formidable and competitive nation wide. Sadly because of who his dad is and the hostility of the Pro-Islamist Neo-Con Progressives who influence Conservative media, he will never be President.But his ideology

Conservatives should listen to what Rand Paul is calling for. Its not new, Rand Paul just wants the GOP to return to its roots as an inclusive Party for ALL AMERICANS. Sadly, it will take a major electoral defeat for this to occur since the dark element has empowered itself and has manipulated Conservatives to agree with this Marxist/Eugenics based worldview.

I salute Rand Paul and hope he keeps up the good fight. Hopefully, his version of the Republican Party will emerge to save this nation from the looming Socialist One Party state.

I am convinced that organizations like Numbers USA, bigots like Ann Coulter and Jason Richwire are Marxist plants to destroy The Right’s credibility. Conservatives need to wake up and realize they are being used. You can oppose illegal immigration without hating Hispanics. This is a legal issue, not a racial issue. Don’t fall these Racialist Marxists’ trap.

For the record my stance is That I oppose Amnesty, but support work visas with no path for citizenship after we secure the borders, create a National ID card and establish an efficient Entrance/Exit Visa tracking system. We need to stop Immigration from Islamic countries and give those visas to other Immigrant groups, hence curtailing the need for illegal Immigration.