I rarely use the phrase thinking conservatives anymore, since there seem to be so few left. But there are still a handful, and one of them has written an enlightening piece about the idiotic kerfuffle over the Burlington Coat Factory mosque in Lower Manhattan.
Writing in a conservative Washington newspaper called the Washington Examiner, libertarian Gene Healy argues that the dust-up is a distraction so that conservative voters wont notice that Republicans dont want to do the hard and unpopular work of cutting spending. Healy, a vice-president at the libertarian Cato Institute, writes:
The mosque controversy isnt about property rights or religious freedom. Its a bogus issue seized by the GOP establishment to distract the rank-and-file from the partys reluctance to shrink government. . .
You see, cutting government is hard, and often unpopular. No surprise, then, that Boehner would rather play urban planner than embrace Wisconsin Republican Rep. Paul Ryans road map for shrinking middle-class entitlements.
Faced with difficult choices, the alleged party of small government always retreats to the lazy politics of Kulturkampf. Hey, that guys a card-carrying member of the ACLU! Ask me about my flag-burning amendment!
John Cornyn, R-Texas, head of GOP efforts to take back the Senate this fall, plans to make the Park51 mosque a major campaign issue. Its all too typical: Feed the rubes conservative identity politics, and, with luck, theyll be too distracted to notice youve grafted a Republican K Street Project atop the same old edifice of Big Government.
The establishment Right wants to play the Tea Party movement for suckers. It remains to be seen whether theyll play along.
If any of you conservatives have the gumption to think for yourselves, his entire piece is worth a read.