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Title: Republican Disease
Source: americanprowler
URL Source: http://www.americanprowler.com/dsp_article.asp?art_id=10413
Published: Oct 7, 2006
Author: Philip Klein
Post Date: 2006-10-07 09:04:01 by TLBSHOW
Keywords: None
Views: 635
Comments: 2

Republican Disease

By Philip Klein

If a successful steakhouse stopped selling beef and substituted stale vegan sandwiches as part of a strategy to increase its customer base, the restaurant wouldn't remain in business very long. Yet for some reason, the Republican Party has adopted precisely this strategy for governing.

Instead of rewarding its loyal voters with the limited government they were promised, the Republican Party has decided to increase its voter base by offering the stale ideas of big government liberalism. This tactic is difficult to understand given that in modern midterm elections, voter turnout has hovered around 40 percent, meaning that winning is about having an energized base that will show up on Election Day. Nothing would energize that base more than if Republicans used their power to reduce the size and scope of government, so why doesn't the party give its voters what they want?

"It's what I call Republican Disease," former House Majority Leader Dick Armey told me recently. "They want to be loved by the beautiful people. They want the editorial pages of the New York Times and the Washington Post to say nice things about them."

At a breakfast hosted by TAS last week, Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN), one of the few remaining small government warriors in the Republican Party, described the logic behind the Republican leadership's embrace of big government. As they pushed for a massive expansion of federal control over education in the form of the No Child Left Behind Act, Pence recalled Republican leaders justifying it by arguing, "Democrats have a huge advantage on education." A similar attitude took hold as Republicans added the prescription drug benefit to Medicare, marking the largest expansion of entitlements since the presidency of Lyndon Johnson.

Expanding entitlements and federalizing education clearly runs contrary to conservative principles, but the programs' defenders on the right would argue that they were politically necessary in order to win elections. However, it's difficult to see any evidence that Republicans won over moderates or Democrats as a result of betraying small government conservatives. If anything, the evidence supports the exact opposite conclusion.

According to the exit polls from the 2000 election, those voters who identified education as the issue that "mattered most," favored Al Gore over George W. Bush by a spread of 52 percent to 44 percent. The No Child Left Behind Act had passed by the time the 2004 election rolled around, and yet, according to exit polls, John Kerry trounced President Bush among voters who thought education was most important, by a margin of 73 percent to 26 percent. The numbers are similar with voters who thought health care was the most important issue. In 2000, Gore had a 64-33 advantage among these voters; in 2004, despite the passage of the Medicare prescription drug law (or perhaps even because of it), Kerry was favored by a margin of 77-23.

Defenders of the policy of triangulation may stress that Republicans maintained their majority in 2002 and 2004, but this was largely the result of national security and values issues, not because of any pandering they did on health care or education. Those Republican leaders who see expanding government as the means to maintain power overlook the fact that they have power in the first place because 1994's "Contract With America" promised to get government off of people's backs. They forget that a generation of conservatives was inspired by Ronald Reagan's eloquent defense of limited government, not by statist gobbledygook.

But there is a much simpler reason why Republicans should once-again embrace limited government: it works. If Republicans believe that conservative ideas are right, the best way to prove that to other people is to institute them.

When we spoke, Dick Armey pointed to welfare reform as evidence that if Republicans persevere and actually achieve something, it will be looked back on as a success. Though conservatives might argue that the reform didn't go far enough, it was clearly a vast improvement over the system that existed before it.

If Republicans showed the political courage to implement such policies as school vouchers, market reforms in healthcare, and Social Security personal accounts, at a minimum, they would thrill their base, and would likely win over moderates as liberal scare tactics are proven baseless.

Were they to govern this way, Republicans would be a lot more confident going into Election Day, and they'd be able to run a campaign based on more than simply calling Democrats "fraidy cats." Just as a great steakhouse wouldn't last long were it to start dabbling in vegan cuisine, the Republican Party will not survive as the party of big government.

As Mike Pence put it: "We will never win by being them, we will only win by being us."


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don't vote for either rats or republicans - they both stink

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Capitol Hill Blue

Foley stalked young male pages for nearly a decade October 7, 2006 6:51 AM | Capitol Hillbillies | 0 Comments By THOMAS HARGROVE

At least eight former House pages have come forward or been sought out by the FBI and the news media to discuss their experiences with former Rep. Mark Foley of Florida.

Their reports have ranged from a widespread awareness among pages that Foley "flirted" with teenage males to extremely explicit sexual remarks allegedly made on line.

These reports are arranged in the approximate year the pages met the former congressman, who announced through his lawyer this week that he is gay and that he sometimes drank alcohol while conducting on-line chats. But Foley denies any sexual misconduct with minors.

1997 -- Two years after Foley took office, former House page Tyson Vivyan, now 26, told AP, he started getting sexually suggestive instant messages from an anonymous source that he later determined was Foley. As in other cases, the messages started arriving a few months after Vivyan concluded his work as a page. He said later that summer he and another former page visited Foley at his Capitol Hill townhouse, where they had pizza and soft drinks. Vivyan said the meeting did not become sexual.

1998 -- A former page from the class of 1998 said he began getting instant messages from Foley while he was in his senior year of high school. In one message, Foley said he was sitting around in his boxer shorts and wanted to know what the page was wearing. "It became more weird, and I stopped responding," the page told ABC News.

2000 -- Two pages from the class of 2000 have come forward to discuss Foley's advances. "It was kind of known that he flirted with some of the male pages," Jason Davis, now 22 and a recent West Point graduate, told Scripps Howard News Service. "We joked about it, but it was always on the low key."

Another ex-page in this class told ABC that Foley visited him at the male page's dormitory and offered rides in the congressman's BMW. The ensuing e- mails became increasingly explicit, asking for photographs of "my erect penis." He said Foley arranged a sexual liaison with him after his 18th birthday.

2002 -- A page in the class of 2002 reported he had returned to his home and had passed his 17th birthday before he started receiving e-mails from Foley. He told ABC News that the congressman asked if the former page had ever seen his roommates naked and "how big their penises were." He said Foley later offered room in his town home, in exchange for sex, if the page ever visited Washington, D.C., again.

2003 -- At least two former pages engaged in extremely sexually explicit instant messaging exchanges with "Maf54" which was Foley's log on name while using the messaging services of America On Line. One exchange occurred while the House was still in session. "I better go vote," Maf54 wrote. "Did you know you would have this effect on me?" He later asked "for a good night kiss."

In a different exchange with a different teenager, Maf54 asked, "Do I make you a little horny?" Maf54 fantasized about undressing the teenager, prompting the former page to demure, "Not tonight." It was the disclosure of this exchange that prompted Foley to resign.

2005 -- Although one of the least suggestive of all of Foley's alleged Internet exchanges with former pages, a series of e-mails to a Louisiana teenager in 2005 eventually sparked the scandal. Foley began asking how old the teen was, what he wanted for his birthday, and if he would send Foley a personal photo. "This freaked me out," the youth is reported to have said. His parents complained to the teen's congressional sponsor, Rep. Rodney Alexander, R-La. The exchange leaked to several news organizations but didn't become public until after a round of Internet postings in September.

Al Jazeera - Fox News Channel - correspondent - Steve Centanni

TLBSHOW  posted on  2006-10-07   9:41:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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don't vote for either rats or republicans - they both stink

It's all about which Republicrat faction will rule the WORLD.

The 'Rats envision world government employing 6.6 billion people as street sweepers, but as yet haven't figured out where the enviro-friendly brooms are gonna come from.

The GOP OTOH, intends to "privatize" all the world's roads and sidewalks, imposing a toll on all the unemployed motorists and pedestrians who try to use 'em. Under this plan, there's no need to actually maintain the infrastructure. FUCK the masses! Let 'em twist their ankles and blow out their tires... It's their own damn fault! As long as they pay the fine toll for trespassing traveling on private property, they should be happy that their heads aren't lopped-off.

"Some people march to a different drummer — and some people polka."

Willie Green  posted on  2006-10-07   9:58:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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