Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Conservatives Lost More Than An Election


Conservatives Lost More Than An Election
By Chuck Baldwin November 7, 2008
That Barack Obama trounced John McCain last Tuesday should have surprised no one. In fact, in this column, weeks ago, I stated emphatically that John McCain could no more beat Barack Obama than Bob Dole could beat Bill Clinton. He didn't. (Hence a vote for John McCain was a "wasted" vote, was it not?) I also predicted that Obama would win with an electoral landslide. He did. The real story, however, is not how Barack Obama defeated John McCain. The real story is how John McCain defeated America's conservatives.
For all intents and purposes, conservatism--as a national movement--is completely and thoroughly dead. Barack Obama did not destroy it, however. It was George W. Bush and John McCain who destroyed conservatism in America.
Soon after G.W. Bush was elected, it quickly became obvious he was no conservative. On the contrary, George Bush has forever established himself as a Big-Government, warmongering, internationalist neocon. Making matters worse was the way Bush presented himself as a conservative Christian. In fact, Bush's portrayal of himself as a conservative Christian paved the way for the betrayal and ultimate destruction of conservatism (something I also predicted years ago). And the greatest tragedy of this deception is the way that Christian conservatives so thoroughly (and stupidly) swallowed the whole Bush/McCain neocon agenda.
For example, Bush and his fellow neocons like to categorize and promote themselves as being "pro-life," but they have no hesitation or reservation about killing hundreds of thousands of innocent people in reckless and unconstitutional foreign wars. By the same token, how many unborn babies were saved by six years of all three branches of the federal government being under the control of these "pro-life" neocons? Not one! Ask the more than eight million unborn babies who were killed in their mothers' wombs during the last eight years how "pro-life" George W. Bush and John McCain are.
As a result of this insanely inconsistent and pixilated punditry, millions of Americans now laugh at the very notion of "pro-life" conservatism. Bush and McCain have made a mockery of the very term.
Consider, too, the way Bush and McCain have allowed the international bankers on Wall Street to bilk America's taxpayers out of trillions of dollars. Yes, I know Obama also supported the Wall Street bailout, but it was the Republican Party that controlled the White House for the last eight years and the entire federal government for six out of the last eight years. In fact, the GOP has won seven out of the previous ten Presidential elections. They have controlled Supreme Court appointments for the past thirty-plus years. They have appointed the majority of Treasury secretaries and Federal Reserve chairmen. They have presided over the greatest trade imbalances, the biggest deficits, the biggest spending increases, and now the worst financial disaster since the Great Depression.
Again, the American people look at these so-called "conservatives" and laugh. No wonder such a sizeable majority of voters yawned when John McCain tried to scare them by accusing Barack Obama of being a "big taxer." How can one possibly scare people with a charge like that after the GOP has made a total mockery of fiscal conservatism? That's like trying to scare someone coming out from a swim in the Gulf of Mexico with a squirt gun.
Then there was the pathetic attempt by the National Rifle Association (NRA) to scare gun owners regarding an Obama White House. Remember that John McCain is the same guy that the NRA rightly condemned for proposing his blatantly unconstitutional McCain/Feingold bill. McCain is also the same guy that tried to close down gun shows. He even made a personal campaign appearance for a pro-gun control liberal in the State of Oregon a few short years ago. In fact, the Gun Owners of America (GOA) gave McCain a grade of "F" for his dismal record on Second Amendment issues. Once again, Chicken Little-style paranoia over Barack Obama rang hollow when the alternative was someone as liberal as John McCain.
But the worst calamity of this election was the way conservatives--especially Christian conservatives--surrendered their principles for the sake of political partisanship. The James Dobsons of this country should hang their heads in shame! Not only did they lose an election, they lost their integrity!
In South Carolina, for example, pro-life Christians and conservatives had an opportunity to vote for a principled conservative-constitutionalist for the U.S. Senate. He is pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, and pro-traditional marriage. He believes in securing our borders against illegal immigration. He is against the bailout for the Wall Street banksters. His conservative credentials are unassailable. But the vast majority of Christian conservatives (including those at Bob Jones University) voted for his liberal opponent instead.
The man that the vast majority of Christian conservatives voted for in South Carolina is a Big-Government neocon. He supported the bailout of the Wall Street banksters. He is a rabid supporter of granting amnesty and a pathway to citizenship for illegal aliens. In fact, this man has a conservative rating of only 29% in the current Freedom Index of the New American Magazine.
Why did Christian conservatives support the liberal neocon and not the solid pro-life conservative? Because the conservative ran as a Democrat and the neocon is a Republican. I'm talking about the race between Bob Conley and Lindsey Graham, of course. Had South Carolina's pastors, Christians, evangelicals, and pro-life conservatives voted for Bob Conley, he would be the new senator-elect from that state. In fact, Bob was so conservative that the Democratic leadership in South Carolina endorsed the Republican, Lindsey Graham! No matter. A majority of evangelical Christians in South Carolina stupidly rejected Bob Conley and voted for Graham. Across the country, rather than stand on principle, hundreds of thousands of pastors, Christians, and pro-life conservatives capitulated and groveled before John McCain's neocon agenda. In doing so, they forfeited any claim to truth, and they abandoned any and all fidelity to constitutional government. They should rip the stories of Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego out of their Bibles. They should never again tell their children, parishioners, and radio audiences the importance of standing for truth and principle. They have made a mockery of Christian virtue. No wonder a majority of the voting electorate laughs at us Christians. No wonder the GOP crashed and burned last Tuesday.
Again, it wasn't Barack Obama who destroyed conservatism; it was George W. Bush, John McCain, and the millions of evangelical Christians who supported them. And until conservatives find their backbone and their convictions, they deserve to remain a burnt-out, has-been political force. They have no one to blame but themselves.
And since it is unlikely that the Republican Party has enough sense to understand any of this and will, therefore, do little to reestablish genuine conservative principles, it is probably best to just go ahead and bury the scoundrels now and move on to something else. Without a sincere commitment to constitutional government, the GOP has no justifiable reason to ever govern again. Therefore, put a fork in them. They are done. Let a new entity arise from the ashes: one that will stand for something more than just "the lesser of two evils." As we say in the South, That dog just won't hunt anymore.

13 Remarks:

Eruaphadion said...

Very interesting post. Just thought I'd say hi.

Rebecca said...

Hello Rothor,
I found this article on one of my sister's friend's blog and since there had been some discussion on this topic I thought it would be good to post.

I saw that you know Hannah/Rose do you go to her church or know her from somewhere else?

Rebecca

Eruaphadion said...

-.- I go to her church. xD

Rebecca said...

I guess you have a right to be pleased with yourself this time I fell for that hook line and sinker. :) What is new with you way up north were you are? Did you hear that Calvin got ten stitches in his chin last Saturday?

Rebecca

Eruaphadion said...

Yeah you kinda did :D
Yes I did hear about it. He really should stop having fights with the pavement, the pavement always wins.
Hey! It's not like were in Northern territory. Nothing all that new, sis is going to Rome....*jealous* Other than that's it's rather cold. But I like it cold so... Wow I am really rambling....I guess I'll stop talking now -.-

Rebecca said...

Well I can't say I am surprised that you heard it sure got around fast. I will give him your message.

I know you ain't in Yankee land I just had to teas you about being so far up in that unpleasant direction. Why is your sister going to Rome? School touring or something else?
As to cold I am the opposite I don't like it but right now I would not mind it being a bit colder we are still waiting for our first cold front of the winter. But now I am the one rambling. I guess we have turned this into a IM conversation.:)

Rebecca Marie

Eruaphadion said...

Well maybe if you would get on YIM it wouldn't have to be :) School touring.

Rebecca said...

Alright I am signed on.

Marks of Faith said...

What Mr. Baldwin said really is true. As long as Christians think that voting for the lesser of two evils is a morally acceptable thing to do the standard of our Nation's elected officials will continue to get eviler. There a revelation for you. Just think about it! It is only when we have a Reformation in this nation will we have godly leaders, NOT by voting for an evil, but not as evil as the Democratic candidate, official.
Thanks for sharing.

Rebecca said...

Hey Jen,
As you most likely know I agree with you 100%! :) I wish more people would come to the conclusion that voting for the lesser of to evils will not do any good and if they would see that if everyone voted for the good he would have a chance and they would not "have" to vote for the lesser of two evils to make sure that the other guy wont win.

Your loving little S.I.S
Rebecca Marie

SavannahLynn said...

Hey Becca,
I don't want to get into a really big heated debate with a very good friend right before we come down there.But I couldn't resist just a few thoughts about this post:)

Okay to get started I really don't like (well lets put this strait don't agree with)the way he is saying that all Republicans are going to be the same as George W. Bush!I don't understand how he could have come to the conclusion? It is not very logical,It is just like saying "because most dogs have flees therefore this most mean all dogs have flees".He is not in the position to judge how MacCain would have run the white house or weather or not he is a Christan,that is for God to know not him.MacCain says he is "pro-life" and that he is not "pro-choice" so who is he to judge if he is or not?
I do not agree with the Bailout that John MacCain supported,I completely disagree with him there! But we do all make mistakes and I hope he regrets it!

I believe it was right to vote for MacCain he believes in almost all of the same things that my Dad believes in and allot of other Christan's.And a vote for MacCain was not wasted because no matter how bad Baldwin says he is he is still better than Barack Obama(in my opinion by far!).If we didnt vote for MacCain than who did he think we should vote for? He clearly couldn't win but MacCain had a small chance. So in voting for him(Baldwin)we would have been giving up that small chance and submitting to defeat.

I could go on but I really don't want to because this is not an attack on you but on what Baldwin is saying,so please don't feel offended!The election is done and over with so lets not argue over who should have been elected,all though I would be perfectly fine with friendly debating:)

I cant wait to see you!!!
I remain your Friend, (no matter what our differences are:)
Savannah lynn

Rebecca said...

Hey Savannah,
I don't want to wrangle over this with you also. So I guess you and I shall just have to agree to disagree I could also go into a long spill and try to show you what I mean but I don't think it will change your mind so the only thing it might do is hurt our friendship which the last thing I want to do.
I hope next time we will be agreed.


Rebecca Marie

P.S I might do a bit more tomorrow just so I do not leave it hanging so oddly but tonight my shoulder hurts too much from all the typing I have been doing.

Rebecca said...

I just remembered I will not be here tomorrow I am going into town with Jo for piano and we will hook up with Jen and spend the night at her place.
So maybe some other time.