Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Conservatism And The GOP

What if conservatives retake the Republican Party?   What if nationalism - even as defined by the MSM - pushes the entrenched globalist eunuchs out of the party, and actually succeed in making America great again?  What if the tenets espoused by the Tea Party - smaller government, more self reliance, fewer taxes and far lower government debt - were actually embraced and promoted by the GOP party elders?  And what if voters in the midterm elections coming up next year said "Hell, yeah!" to all or some of these philosophical betterments and made them happen?  What a wonderful world it would be.

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But the road to that happy place is beset on all sides by ill-wishers in both parties and the media, along with NGOs and other heavily funded resources from outside our borders.  That means George Soros, as well as others.  And the game is already afoot:  History is being erased.  Speech is being censored.  Education has become propaganda.  Biology is being redefined as merely a personal preference.  Ethnic cleansing is alive and well as the war against the white race intensifies.  The radical left, emboldened by sixty years of its applied cultural erosion, is now engaged in all out warfare against the Constitution.

And it all came to a head when the American electorate, having another temper tantrum as Peter Jennings once famously observed, actually chose a political outsider as their duly elected president and commander in chief.  How dare they give a resounding vote of no confidence to the entrenched elitists in power in Washington DC?  It simply isn't done!  

So in November of last year, the campaign began in earnest to destroy not only President Donald Trump, but all who may have voted for him.  Working class white males, discarded as being "deplorable" by Mz Clinton and the Democrats, exacted a little revenge in November.  Clinton lost.  Trump won.

Now we find ourselves in philosophical warfare between two basic ideologies.  The first is the Kenyan's globalist view that America is only one of many nations, and should be taken down a notch or two.  The second is President Trump's contention that America is the world's shining city on the hill, a beacon of freedom and opportunity for all who wish to come here and become Americans.

The power elite and the MSM is heavily invested in the former.  But the American voter chose the latter.  The mid-terms will flesh out the two.  RINOs will be primaried.  Already in Arizona incumbent Jeff Flake is trailing badly  to newcomer Dr. Kelli Ward, due to his anti-Trump and pro-globalist stance.  And remarks.  I doubt that Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell will retain their leadership positions, as the republican voters in fly-over country have had enough betrayal.  They - the working men and women largely ignored by the political class - handed both houses of congress and the Oval Office to Republicans because they wanted no more of the disastrous policies that the Kenyan forced upon them.

But the squishy Republican leadership, by standing in the way of enacting Trump's agenda, has effectively handed over that once-in-a-generation full Republican legislative and executive control to others, and in doing so has betrayed the electorate.  But the American voter wants a new boss, a new direction, and a new competitiveness in this 21st century. If the political class of donor sponsored Republicans want to keep their jobs, they better embrace some platform planks upon which they campaigned, and for which Americans voted. 

They damn sure better, or there will be hell to pay.  You can take that to the bank.

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