A Time for Purging
November 9th, 2008 . by BastiOn election night, just after Barack Obama was declared the president-elect, Fox News interviewed Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan, who is thought to be a rising star within the ranks of the GOP. With a facial expression which telegraphed resignation, Ryan offered a synopsis of the Republican Party’s problems, and a sense of resolution, that eerily mirrored a speech given by Ronald Reagan on March 1, 1975, entitled, “Let them go their way.” More than anything else, Ryan expressed the idea that too many Republicans had been afraid to stand on conservative principles, and it was time for that practice to end, and it is time for that sort of politician to go.
Several themes from Reagan’s historic speech ring true of our current times and the last election as well, as I comment on Reagan excerpts (in quotation marks).
”Bitter as it is to accept the results of the November election, we should have reason for some optimism. For many years now we have preached ‘the gospel,’ in opposition to the philosophy of so-called liberalism which was, in truth, a call to collectivism.”
The election results are certainly the most bitter of pills for conservatives to swallow. The neo-socialism of Barack Obama is anything but new, but was a temptation to liberals of the 1970s, also. Conservatives identified the socialist tendencies in Obama‘s economic themes. Interestingly enough, Obama shrugged off the criticism with a false analogy. He said that it must have been discovered he shared his peanut butter sandwich in kindergarten. In reality, his policies are more akin to his teacher taking away the sandwich and giving it to another child, based on the presumption that Obama already had his fair share of square meals at home.
”In another recent survey, of 35,000 college and university students polled, three-fourths blame American business and industry for all of our economic and social ills. The same three-fourths think the answer is more (and virtually complete) regimentation and government control of all phases of business–including the imposition of wage and price controls. Yet, 80 percent in the same poll want less government interference in their own lives!”
“This is no time to repeat the shopworn panaceas of the New Deal, the Fair Deal, and the Great Society… that market arrangements in our economy have given us inadequate housing, terrible mass transit, poor health care and a host of other miseries… [and some will insist on] socialism as the answer to our problems.”
The Republican Party In the US has two choices. Either get back to the basics of the Conservative agenda and embrace Conservatives all year around and not just at election time and then toss Conservatives to the curb. It’s either that or go with the current policy of being Democratic Lite and be consigned to the dustbin of history with all the other life forms that failed to adapt.











