The Citizen Legislators Cometh

The featured headline on the Drudge Report today is “SHE’S A WINNER!” with a picture of Christine O’Donnell. O’Donnell defeated establishment darling and noted RINO Mike Castle in the Delaware GOP primary. In the campaign, O’Donnell was outspent ten to one by her opponent, was subject to countless calumny from seemingly the entire GOP establishment, yet she was still able to defeat a 2-term former Governor and sitting member of the House of Representatives.  And she won going away, by a margin of 6 percentage points (53% – 47%). If the message wasn’t clear in: Nevada, Kentucky, Florida, Alaska, Colorado and Utah, it should be clear now.

After losing to Christine O’Donnell, Mike Castle immediately announced that he will not endorse the chosen candidate of his party. When asked if he thought the national party would support O’Donnell, Castle said he did not know, then snidely threw in “they [the national party] should save their money.” Of course – only a spineless RINO like Castle can win.*

The party establishment has endorsed losers in seven states now. They have opposed Marco Rubio, Sharron Angle, Rand Paul, Joe Miller, Ken Buck, Mike Lee and now Christine O’Donnell. Meanwhile, the upper echelon of the party has pushed candidates like Chralie Crist and Mike Castle. In addition, the party leadership’s stated position is to support incumbents, like Lisa Murkowski this election cycle, and other loyal Republicans, like Arlen Specter, Lincoln Chafee and Dede Scozzafava. Notice a trend? Besides all these candidates being losers, none of them supported the GOP after it had outlived its usefulness for them. Arlen Specter even switched parties. But the establishment knows best.

The GOP ruling class is getting nervous. They know that the 2010 class of Republicans is not coming to Washington to climb the social ladder. Former Senate surrender Majority  Leader Trent Lott told the Washington Post of the new breed of Republicans, all endorsed, brought to the forefront, and financially supported by Jim DeMint, “We don’t need a lot of Jim DeMint disciples… as soon as they get here, we need to co-opt them.” In the same Post story, Bob Bennett, who lost in Utah, said “That’s my concern, that at the moment there is not a cohesive Republican strategy of this is what we’re going to do. And certainly among the tea-party types there’s clearly no strategy of this is what we’re going to do.” The GOP establishment is not just afraid of the Tea Party movement, some of the party leaders are downright resentful. The establishment fears and understands that the election of true citizen legislators spells the end of their reign.

The ruling class Republicans are being replaced by what was noted above as a ‘new breed’ of Republicans. These new Republicans are true to the vision of the Founders. They are regular, country class, Americans. These citizen legislators are running because they have seen the destruction caused by decades of ruling class politicians in both parties. These Republicans are not going to be persuaded into voting for Amnesty, No Child Left Behind or another TARP. Instead, the new GOP will fight big government and offer a choice, not an echo.

Hotline reported that a senior Republican leadership aide criticized Senator DeMint for his endorsement of Christine O’Donnell. The courageous anonymous aide said “DeMint took it a step too far here, and I think he has lost the remaining credibility he had, even within the caucus, DeMint is not interested in a majority, he’d rather establish himself as the leader on the fringe.” Think they’re nervous? The Republican leadership should be worried – Jim DeMint’s ‘fringe’ of citizen legislators is coming to town and their elections signals the end of the ruling class’ ownership of the Republican Party.

*UPDATE: last night the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) announced that they would not support Christine O’Donnell. After 12 hours of relentless criticism for their vindictive position, the NRSC has backtracked and is now supporting O’Donnell.

Chris Christie: Man of the Year

Everyone and their uncle knows that Govenor Chris Christie (R-NJ) has become one of the most loved conservatives of the modern day. If you listen to Strictly Right Radio you’ve probably heard me criticize the trend of assuming that every time a Republican says something smart we hail them as our candidate for [insert next election year]. I still believe that, but I also know that I’ve had quite a bit of trouble coming up with a credible candidate for 2012. After seeing this clip on Fox News’ Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld last night, I was once again reminded how awesome Chris Christie is. Seriously, we need him as President.

Miss me yet? Ohio Voters prefer Bush

Ohio voters would deliver President Bush a 50 – 42 landslide victory, if President Bush were to run against President Obama today. In 2008, Obama carried the state by over 260,000 votes.

The national poll numbers are also signalling a landslide victory for conservatives. A recent Gallup poll showed that likely voters preferred Republicans over Democrats by a 10% margin – the widest margin in 68 years.

This poll is further evidence that Obama is out of touch with Americans. On virtually every issue – whether its healthcare, tax hikes, bailouts, or the recent Ground Zero Mosque controversy – Obama has defied the American public. If Obama continues to alienate the American people, I anticipate that the Republicans will form a historic majority in the house and capture the senate.

If we use history as a guide, there is no reason to believe that Obama will stop siding with the Liberal establishment against the American people.

The November 2010 elections will be more than a referendum on Barack Obama – it is setting up to be a battle between conservatives and socialists. The success of the Tea Party Movement and the defeat of left leaning Republicans is evidence that conservatives are winning.

Despite the liberal spin, 2010 is not an anti-incumbent year. It is an anti-bailout-Obamacare-big government-left wing baloney year. The American people do not care whether a candidate has voted in congress before – just how they voted. Incumbents will, obviously, fare poorly in the elections after voting for the Obama agenda. But they are losing because of their votes, not their incumbency. Anti-incumbency is the left’s great excuse.

It’s time that liberals wake up to reality. Americans have rejected their socialist agenda.

The Ebb in Obama and Biden's Influence

In light of Alexandra Gutierrez’ preemptive, and, with the benefit of hindsight, foolish gloating over the predicted misfortunes of Sarah Palin, why not examine the potential nadir that the dynamic duo of Obama and Biden are poised to hit this year?

First, there’s the messi-uh himself, Barack Hussein Obama. The man of hope has spurred the hopes of the GOP, with Illinoisans clamoring for change.

With the shadow of Rod Blagojevich cast over Illinois Democrats, and the popularization of the term ‘Chicago-style politics,’ the Democrats have put forward Alexi Giannoulias to run for Obama’s old seat in the Senate. Giannoulias has quite a colorful history. As a bank executive (at a bank owned by his family) Giannoulias approved over $15 million in loans to mobster, pimp and bookmaker Michael ‘Jaws’ Giorango. Giannoulias,who discussed Giorango’s criminal history with him before approving the loans said, “I don’t know what the charges are that makes him this huge crime figure.” Giannoulias’ family also has deep ties to disgraced Governor Rod Blagojevich, and Obama flunky and convicted criminal Tony Rezko. Worst of all, Giannoulias has a long-lasting political friendship/ alliance with Barack Obama.

In spite of Giannoulias’ past, the President is lending his hand in the Illinois Senate race. Despite Obama’s endorsement, and personal appearances, Alexi Giannoulias is trailing GOP challenger Mar Kirk.

Second, there’s Scranton Joe. While the President may claim that “nobody messes with Joe,” Delaware seems to have had enough of Neil Kinnock the infamous plagiarist‘s party. The Vice President’s own son declined to run for his father’s seat, understanding the anti-Democrat tsunami of 2010. In Delaware, Democrat Christopher Coons trails Republican Mike Castle by anywhere from 11% to 29%, with Castle consistently polling around or above 50%.

If the Republicans manage to pick up the Senate seats of both Obama and Biden two years after they were elected, well, that would be a “big f-ing deal,” in the parlance of Joe Biden.

Sarah Palin – an Articulate and Fearless Voice for Conservatism

With President Obama’s job approval rating falling all the way down to 46%, and his disapproval rating climbing to 49%, according to Real Clear Politics, which averages all major polls, it is impossible to ignore the choice the GOP will have to make by 2012: who will be the standard bearer against Obama?

Barack Obama and the Democrats have been relentless in advancing their statist agenda. They are taking over the economy one piece at a time, from the banks, to the auto companies to healthcare and beyond. Every day they are in power, they find new ways to stifle freedom and kill the American Dream. While this has proven incredibly harmful, it gives the Republican Party an opportunity to contrast itself against the radical left. Where the Democrats offer socialism, the Republicans can advocate a pro-freedom agenda.

Sarah Palin has been the most effective voice of the conservative alternative to the Democrats’ European style socialism. Through her Facebook posts, Twitter messages, television appearances and public speeches, the former Governor of Alaska has been a one woman wrecking crew, taking on Obama and his party at every turn. Sarah Palin is an articulate and fearless voice for modern, common-sense conservatism. The Left has predictably deployed its calumny tactics, trying to slime the Palin family. They have not quieted her.

However, there are still some on the Right that remain unconvinced. Their arguments against Palin are usually along the lines of: She’s unintelligent and she can’t win because she’s ‘too conservative.’ All of which, of course, is wrong.

The media uses the same tactics against every Republican candidate. Every last one. Does the intelligence argument sound familiar? In 1964 Barry Goldwater was dumb. Next, Gerald Ford was falsely portrayed as a bumbling idiot, then Ronald Reagan was an uneducated country bumpkin, Dan Quayle became the next target, followed by George W. Bush, who was the dumbest man in  America, according to the left, from 2000-2008. As for the ‘smart’ candidates? The Left loves to extol the brilliance of the man from Plains, Georgia, Jimmy Carter, to this day. They were enamored with the intellect of John ‘D-student’ Kerry. And then there is the ‘genius’ that currently occupies the Oval Office.

On one hand the ‘idiots’ cut taxes, grew the economy, and won the Cold War. On the other hand the “effete corps of impudent snobs who characterize themselves as intellectuals” (as Spiro Agnew once put it) who have ascended to the Presidency have put the country’s very survival on the brink. Their policies have put the economy on life-support, swelled the ranks of the unemployed, and emboldened tyrants the world over.

The Right has to stop looking towards the self-appointed arbiters of intelligence for validation. Instead of repeating what David Brooks wrote in the New York Times, read, listen to and watch Governor Palin. Her positions are well thought-out and genuinely conservative. They are common-sense solutions to today’s problems. A Harvard education does not ensure sound decision making (in fact, a Harvard education may be detrimental to good decision making).

The Left disdains what Angelo Codevilla termed the “Country Class.” This classification contains the vast majority of Americans; people that have never attended an Ivy League institution, haven’t risen through the bureaucracy, and have to work every day to stay afloat. Sarah Palin is the best representative the ‘Country Class’ has on the political front. She has an accent that liberals mock. So do most Americans. She comes from a small town, as do most Americans. And most of all, she believes in God, an indefensible position to the modern Left. However, that is a position Palin shares with 92% of the American people. All these factors are why the Left savages Palin. The intelligence argument is old hat for Leftist smear merchants, and in this case, as with all the others documented above, it is an outright lie.

The ‘too conservative’ and ‘not electable’ arguments come up every election. The media says some radical leftist (Carter, Obama, Kerry…) is a ‘pragmatic centrist.’ Meanwhile, mainstream Republican challengers are made out to be conservative extremists. Sadly, conservatives ceaselessly desire acceptance ‘at the big table.’ They are not going to get it – ever. The GOP nominates duds, like John McCain, because they are ‘electable.’ ‘Electable’ candidates are losers. McCain got thumped. Congressional Republicans were Democrat-lite for nearly a half-century – and they never won (although, Bob Michel did get great tee-times with prominent Democrats). In 1980 the Republicans nominated their ‘conservative zealot.’ His name was Ronald Reagan. Reagan won two of the largest landslides in American history. In 1994, Congressional Republicans finally decided to give conservatism a try, and they won. As Rush Limbaugh likes to say “the blueprint for victory is there.” That is not to say conservatives can’t lose, as Barry Goldwater proved. In order to win, candidates need the total package, not just ideology. Of the rumored 2012 candidates the only conservative that stands out as a relaible, viable option is Sarah Palin. Her approval ratings have steadily climbed, following her low after the 2008 campaign, in which she was handled embarrassing poorly and was later even demonized by McCain apparatchiks. Can she win? No one can answer that now. Ruling her out due to the red herring of ‘electability’ at this point is foolish.

Conservatives have to stop striving for the approval of the elites. Instead of seeking the good graces of the ‘Ruling Class,’ the ‘Country Class’ should focus on advancing an agenda that will be embraced by the majority of Americans. That agenda is built upon the timeless principles that the Founders described as “self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” And the best trumpeter of that platform is Sarah Palin.

Uhh, We Can't Afford This Stuff…

…in an election year.

ABC News reports:

President Obama has had two major messages for Congress in recent months: Keep the focus on jobs and the economy, and get serious about runaway spending.

His problem now is that they’re starting to listen to him on the second point — at the expense of the first.

In a major shift in congressional politics, Democrats have developed a severe case of sticker shock, just as many of their colleagues press to prime the pump of the economy in time for the mid-term congressional elections.

Now, even popular initiatives with widespread support — notably an extension in unemployment benefits for those who have been out of work for more than a year, plus $50 billion the White House is asking for to help avert state layoffs of teachers and law enforcement officials  are stalled inside Congress.

Democrats are between Barack and a hard place. On the one hand, the only reason they are ever elected is to loot the treasury and put as many people on the government dole as possible. On the other hand, with a national debt of over $13 trillion, there is no more money to give away.

After Obama put his “laser-like focus” on job creation, unemployment soared to 10%, where it has remained since the passage of the porkulus bill. Since then, Obama has also passed the largest entitlement bill in American history – health care. Democrats are in the fast lane, driving the United States off a debt cliff. For Democrats to start opposing spending bills now is laughable. While the new proposed $50 billion giveaway being bandied about in Washington ought to be stopped, there is no way Democrats can claim the mantle of fiscal responsibility in 2010.

In 2006 the Democrats ran against the big spending of George W. Bush and the Republicans. The result of their takeover has been a soaring debt, an unsustainable deficit, and a crippled economy. The Democrats have made it clear that given the power, they will spend the country into ruin. The latest hemming and hawing over spending is cynical political posturing, pure and simple.

Chris Matthews on Sarah Palin

Genuinely shocking. Every once in a while a lucid point escapes Chris Matthews’ lips. His analysis of Sarah Palin’s political future looks, to me, to be dead on:

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Matthews’ point, that Palin is being pragmatic in her endorsements, in an effort to ‘collect chips’ for 2012 is an interesting idea. Many Palin backers have been dismayed with some of her ‘establishment’ endorsements this year (Carly Fiorina was the biggest one (or John McCain)). However, if Palin wishes to have a future in national politics she will need people in power that owe her. The only way to build up this necessary base of support is to pick winners. With  her high success rate (thus far), Palin can claim that her influence matters across the country. By siding with Carly Fiorina in California Palin demonstrated that her endorsement can matter even in the most liberal of states. The Governor’s strategy works on a number of levels. The first two have already been stated: she collects favors and flexes her political muscle. In addition, Palin’s endorsements keep her in the news for political reasons, not tabloid ones. When her candidates keep on winning it is impossible to ignore her power. As well, by endorsing a wide array of candidates, Palin is able to increase her appeal to ‘moderate’ voters – a group she excelled with as Governor of Alaska. The question is: will Palin’s support for a few moderate Republicans cost her support among the party’s base? (Answer: a resounding and overwhelming NO).

Nancy Pelosi, The Word

This answer is truly cringe worthy.

Speaking at a Catholic Community Conference on Capitol Hill last month, Nancy Pelosi said her favorite world is “the Word.” Why? Because the Word “is everything. It says it all for us. And you know the biblical reference, you know the Gospel reference of the Word.” Pelosi continued, stating,

And that Word is, we have to give voice to what that means in terms of public policy that would be in keeping with the values of the Word. The Word. Isn’t it a beautiful word when you think of it? It just covers everything. The Word.

Fill it in with anything you want. But, of course, we know it means: ‘The Word was made flesh and dwelt amongst us.’ And that’s the great mystery of our faith. He will come again. He will come again. So, we have to make sure we’re prepared to answer in this life, or otherwise, as to how we have measured up.

So Nancy Pelosi believes that she must make policies “in keeping with the values of the Word.” Where’s the ACLU decrying this lack of a separation of church and state? What if George W. Bush, or any Republican for that matter, said anything remotely like that? Moreover, Pelosi’s words are the height of pathetic political posturing. Did she miss the part in the bible about the sanctity of human life? How about the biblical definition of marriage? As a hardcore liberal, the Speaker pursues an agenda that is antithetical to the “values of the Word.” It is an affront to thinking people for Pelosi to state otherwise. The Democrats live in a universe where their words and deeds have no relation. How else can Nancy Pelosi, one of the most pro-abortion members of Congress, claim that she advances legislation that keeps “the values of the Word?”