Posted on 06/24/2013 7:43:15 PM PDT by Bratch
A question Ive been asked a lot lately goes a little something like this:
Beyond the fact it betrays the rule of law and rewards lawbreakers by giving them what they broke the law for in the first place, I dont understand why all these Republican leaders want to engage in a scamnesty program that will just result in adding over $6 trillion more in debt for taxpayers while simultaneously allowing Democrats to register millions of more new voters. Hispanics have voted Republican only 31% of the time since 1980. Do they want the whole country to look as broke as California following the Reagan Amnesty, which was a Republican-leaning state for decades (GOP won California in 7 of the 10 previous presidential elections prior to the Reagan Amnesty) and now less than 30% of Californians are registered Republicans? Are these GOP leaders so stupid as to not understand theyre actively aiding and abetting their own destruction?
The answer, of course, is yes they are this stupid. But the answer doesnt end there. To truly understand whats driving the GOP ruling class self-immolation train you have to realize why theyre this stupid.
There are two reasons for their stupidity.
The first is easy to identify, because we recognize the ruling class mindset is largely a non-partisan phenomenon. It seems nobody, regardless of party, gets more principled the longer theyre a part of the District of Corruption. The den of iniquity known as the beltway culture is like a rotting corpse that eventually infests everything and everybody it touches. Some have the depth of worldview, character, and courage to resist its side effects longer than others, but prolonged exposure over time eventually leads to even the best of us being infected with a lack of critical thinking, self-righteousness, and ambition masquerading as conviction.
Once infected, the patient then loses detachment from all reality outside of the 202 or 212 area codes. This produces an echo chamber, whereas a bunch of people presume to play God by making decisions with regular peoples lives they themselves havent had to live in a long time and no longer understand. From high atop their subsidized Valhalla they issue edicts and commandments they often exempt themselves from. Sure we complain, vent, and when were really upset we might even gasp! blog about it. Because nothing threatens gangster government like a blog.
However, when they do descend down to the depths to commiserate with we in the huddled masses, which is usually only for fundraisers or campaigning, they are often treated by their bosses (us) like they are rock stars and not our employees, which only feeds their egocentric existence. Instead of holding them accountable for what previous generations of Americans wouldve called treason, we often thank them for not selling us out even more. We then send them right back to the source of their temptation expecting a different result each time.
Wash, rinse, and repeat.
So, yes, the insulated ruling class world these people are allowed to live in (often for decades) feeds their stupidity. But there is something else afoot here that is far more subtle and sinister.
Those that run the Republican Party are ashamed of their base. I say that knowing ashamed is a strong word, yet in this case it might not actually be strong enough. These are often successful and wealthy people. They understand Coke doesnt make money promoting Pepsi, or that the Yankees shouldnt take advice on how to build a winner from the Red Sox. Theyre not morons. They just hate us.
To them the big argument between Republicans and Democrats isnt a clash of worldviews with a civilization at stake. To them the big argument is whether the check from the taxpayer trough gets written out to Democrat special interests or theirs. This thing we call politics isnt faith and ethics in action to these people, but rather a cynical battle of dueling self-interests. Therefore, its those of us who attempt to interject our faith and/or ethics into the political process that are the real threat to themmuch more so than Democrats.
Democrats dont threaten their way of life, but we do.
Theyre fine arguing with Democrats about issues like job creation, because both of them wrongly believe thats the governments job. They fall apart when the conversation changes to what government shouldnt do, or a cultures moral responsibility. In other words, were often aligned with people who dont share our value system. That is the recipe for a dysfunctional relationship.
And dysfunctional relationships often end in divorce.
They know the reason Mitt Romney lost in 2012 was the loss of the GOP base, not the Hispanic vote. They know Romney wouldve needed 72% of the Hispanic vote to win. They know these facts are readily available to all who care to research them for themselves. They know theyre lying to you, often using conservative media you frequent to do it. They know youre alienated from the party.
They just dont care.
See, this is all part of a greater plan, a plan to replace you with voters who want the same thing from government that they want. So theyre going to replace you with voters who believe in entitlement, bending the rules or outright breaking the law to get what they want, and dont care about the Constitution or the laws of nature and natures God anymore than they do.
In the meantime they dont mind losing a few elections if thats what it takes to preserve their gravy train. Besides, many of these people have been there for decades anyway, so two or three crucial elections are barely a wrinkle in time for them. This explains why they dont have the sense of urgency about Americas future that we do.
Once theyve sufficiently watered down your influence within the Republican Party by flooding the electorate with more government-Americans, theyll try and come back and make you part of the team againbut only on their terms, of course.
And their terms are stand for nothing meaningful, believe in nothing meaningful, but vote Republican just because were not Democrats. After all, theyll say, at least we still say God bless America at our convention.
The end game here is control. Always has been. Theyre not ideologically driven one way or the other. They are purely agenda driven, and the agenda is control. Stand in the way of them being in control regardless of your ideology either conservative or libertarian and youre a threat. This explains why these people go after us harder in primaries than they go after Democrats in general elections.
What for many years we have wrongly believed to be a battle between moderates and conservatives is really a battle for control. To believe these people have an ideology is giving them too much credit. Their only ideology is control. They want you involvedbut on their terms. They want diversity in the partybut on their terms.
These people would rather lose elections than lose control, and thats why they keep doing over and over again what has proven to be a loser every time its tried. Thats why they accept the liberal medias talking points on the death of the Tea Party or social conservatives at face value. To admit defeat or to admit youre relevant would be the same as admitting you have power and influence over the process, and the minute they admit that they lose control.
What we have viewed as a battle for the soul of the Republican Party is nothing of the sort. These people are soul-less. To them this is simply a clash of two factions within a board of directors for control of a corporation. They simply want control to pay off their investors/shareholders with dividends and/or coveted jobs/appointments. They dont care what product the company sells or doesnt sell, provided theyre in control.
The only way to beat these people is to realize this and beat them at their own game. The numbers have always been in our favor, but they have done a magnificent job of buying off several of our so-called leaders and champions, so we couldnt sufficiently organize to overthrow them.
But that topic deserves its own book.
Bttt
The answer is sinister.
take away McCain and Graham then their groupies will have to turn elsewhere, while we have those two dopes then they lead the elitist country boy and gals club
Sinister.
The goal of most politicians is to be elected and hopefully retire before the shiat hits the fan.
Absolutely sinister. No doubt. Nobody can be that stupid.
Personally, I have definitive methods of choosing candidates. They are completely politically incorrect, unforgiving and pragmatic.
Sinister.
They’ve all been compromised. They’ll make noises but won’t dare cross the line.
Congress is no longer viable.
Interestingly, a brilliant question. Without going into grand details, I’m with 2/3 stupid and 1/2 sinister ... excepting of course a few isolated “good ones”.
Incompetent and unfit in either case.
Sinister !
Why limit it to one or the other - I say both.
Sinister.
One-party-progressive-globalist-elite sinister.
For the sake of discussion, if you combine sinister with stupid, the appropriate word is probably ignorant or ambivalent.
The real "answer", however is TERM LIMITS... be they created by law or some othermethod. Got tar... Need feathers.
He nailed it!!! Like I said long ago - the GOP isn’t stupid, they want the Dems to win a majority class so that they (GOPE) don’t have to deal with us independent-thinking freedom-loving voters anymore. They won’t have to hide behind their disguise anymore and be who they are - liberal lite
A truely great post that exposes an inconvenient truth for many GOP voters: the Party is corrupt. The reality is, the GOP is a well funded bureaucracy and the number one goal of any bureaucracy is self preservation. They will engage in all manner of subterfuge to subvert any attempts at reform. The only solution is to form another party.
You nailed it as well. Good post.
Personally, I think I would prefer no terms at all for anyone, ever.
It doesn’t have to be one or the other. I wish people would stop saying “GOP establishment.” It’s everything now. There is no dichotomy.
Sinister. They know the rank and file of the party are in sharp disagreement with them, and still they do what they damn well please. Well they will go down the way of the Whigs and other past political parties once the conservative exodus begins. Senators Goober and McLame will have no one to point fingers at because most of us will be long gone. Not too long from now the GOP will mean the Gone Old Party.
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