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Title: Fellow Republicans and conservatives, do what you must on Nov. 7. But I, for one, refuse to yet again enter my polling place, vote for the usual GOP suspects
Source: pittsburghlive.com ...VIA fr
URL Source: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1723887/posts
Published: Oct 22, 2006
Author: Colin McNickle
Post Date: 2006-10-22 12:28:21 by TLBSHOW
Keywords: None
Views: 456
Comments: 3

I am your typical Republican "supervoter." .... But I'm seriously considering ending that streak this Nov. 7. ...

I'm also a contrarian -- a conservative with libertarian leanings. Combine all these characteristics, then mix in the aggregate Republican record, allow the ire it has created to rise and bake it for a few years and here's what comes out of the oven:

A party base that's mad as hell and no longer willing to rationalize GOP failures. It's a base whose crust grows darker and thicker -- i.e., angrier -- when prominent conservatives and Republicans -- politicians, pundits, radio talk-show hosts and think tankers sensing impending electoral doom -- pop out of their pumpkins and upbraid the watered-on for complaining about being wet.

....

...Pay no attention to the recidivists behind the curtain who, once every two years or four or six, make grand promises of fealty to conservative and party principles only to repeatedly fail to deliver. ... What's the definition of insanity again? In this case it's constantly returning Republicans to power and having the audacity to expect different results. And what could be more stupid than that?

....

Look, folks, it's time to take a stand. Returning this current crew of Republicans to power will only embolden them to spend more time, not less, off the conservative reservation. This is no time to dance the Rationalization Rumba. It is time for the GOP base to deliver a very big SMACK. It's the only way to start the process of true Republican/conservative reclamation.

Fellow Republicans and conservatives, do what you must on Nov. 7. But I, for one, refuse to yet again enter my polling place, vote for the usual GOP suspects...

It's time for the long-spanked to do some spanking.

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Deliver a spanking

By Colin McNickle TRIBUNE-REVIEW Sunday, October 22, 2006

I am your typical Republican "supervoter." That doesn't mean I have voted a straight ticket at the myriad outposts in three states in which I've watered my horse over the last 31 years. But it does mean I'm a reliably regular voter who's voted primarily for GOP candidates. With the possibility of a missed primary in the early 1980s, I've voted in nearly every election since 1976. I was 17 when I cast my first ballot -- in Ohio, for Gerald Ford -- in that year's primary. Buckeye State election law allowed those under 18 to vote if they came of age by the November election.

But I'm seriously considering ending that streak this Nov. 7. Whether it's not going to polls at all or going, signing in but not actually casting any votes, I've not yet decided.

After heathen Methodism, Republicanism -- with a large "R" representing party and a small "r" representing philosophy -- is my second religion. I'm also a contrarian -- a conservative with libertarian leanings. Combine all these characteristics, then mix in the aggregate Republican record, allow the ire it has created to rise and bake it for a few years and here's what comes out of the oven:

A party base that's mad as hell and no longer willing to rationalize GOP failures. It's a base whose crust grows darker and thicker -- i.e., angrier -- when prominent conservatives and Republicans -- politicians, pundits, radio talk-show hosts and think tankers sensing impending electoral doom -- pop out of their pumpkins and upbraid the watered-on for complaining about being wet.

You'll find a prime example of this with my next-door page neighbor today, Tony Blankley, perhaps the smartest man running an editorial page in America today. The bottom line of my esteemed counterpart at The Washington Times is that Republicans who decide to sit out this election -- no matter how disgusted -- are "stupid." There's no better guarantor of handing federal power to those dastardly Democrats than for Republicans to not vote, he says.

Read the bill of particulars for yourself and I'll bet you'll come away angry. Mr. Blankley wants you to pay no attention to the recidivists behind the curtain who, once every two years or four or six, make grand promises of fealty to conservative and party principles only to repeatedly fail to deliver. They, and he, then employ the defense that Republicans on their worst day are better than Democrats on their best.

What's the definition of insanity again? In this case it's constantly returning Republicans to power and having the audacity to expect different results. And what could be more stupid than that?

Conservative icon Cal Thomas entered the fray with an Oct. 10 column. But "The case for continuing the GOP majority" read more like an indictment of Republicans than any endorsement.

Tall Cal, the sharpest wit I know and virtually impossible to follow on any dais, reminds that what "Republicans did not do is conduct a crusade against new spending, as well as waste, fraud and abuse. Instead, too many of them joined Democrats at the spending trough, setting earmark records."

And then this absolutely damning statement: "The problem for Republicans is that they seem to have run out of ideas. They now ask for votes on two levels, neither of which is appealing. The first is that Democrats would do a worse job than Republicans, which is like choosing which of the two ugly sisters to take on a date. The second is that they crave power for its own sake."

That said, Mr. Thomas offers that the Republican trump card is national security; the GOP "can better defend the country." Well, doggone it, Cal, they certainly didn't do so on Sept. 11, 2001, now did they.

Rush Limbaugh calls people like me "cut-and-run conservatives." Yet he says this concept of the GOP base being disillusioned and planning to stay home on Election Day is a contrivance, a "conventional wisdom" inspired and spread like manure by liberals.

Well, which came first, Rush, "cut-and-run conservatives" outraged by continuing Republican machinations or this vast left-wing conspiracy promoting the stay-at-home GOP base, hmmm?

Look, folks, it's time to take a stand. Returning this current crew of Republicans to power will only embolden them to spend more time, not less, off the conservative reservation. This is no time to dance the Rationalization Rumba. It is time for the GOP base to deliver a very big SMACK. It's the only way to start the process of true Republican/conservative reclamation.

As for those Democrats who likely are to gain power, they're so bad that their return tenure will be a very brief blip -- just enough time to scare the pants off the American people and better set the stage for real conservatives and real Republicans to rise again and start setting this country straight.

Fellow Republicans and conservatives, do what you must on Nov. 7. But I, for one, refuse to yet again enter my polling place, vote for the usual GOP suspects, then for the duration of their wretched terms have the usual refrain of "Thank you, sir, may I have another?" running through my head.

It's time for the long-spanked to do some spanking.

Colin McNickle is the Trib's director of editorial pages. Ring him at (412) 320- 7836. E-mail him at: cmcnickle@tribweb.com.

Now I have told you before it happens so that, when it happens, you may believe

TLBSHOW  posted on  2006-10-22   12:30:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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Rush Limbaugh calls people like me "cut-and-run conservatives." Yet he says this concept of the GOP base being disillusioned and planning to stay home on Election Day is a contrivance, a "conventional wisdom" inspired and spread like manure by liberals.

Well, which came first, Rush, "cut-and-run conservatives" outraged by continuing Republican machinations or this vast left-wing conspiracy promoting the stay-at-home GOP base, hmmm?

WORTH ITS OWN POST

Now I have told you before it happens so that, when it happens, you may believe

TLBSHOW  posted on  2006-10-22   12:36:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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To: Howlin

"We've won without them before in 2000 and 2002 and 2004. I suspect that's what all the whining is about."

Thank you Howlin. Once again you hit the nail on the head. Call 'em whatever you want (Buchananites, "true conservatives"....), they are there advocating non-participation every year. And they take their own advice...and remain perpetually irrelevant. The irony is, while they never vote for Republicans, they still whine and bitch when Republicans "don't listen" to them. Go figure.

115 posted on 10/22/2006 12:54:13 PM EDT by Rokke

Now I have told you before it happens so that, when it happens, you may believe

TLBSHOW  posted on  2006-10-22   13:16:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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