The “Electability” Myth

 

Karl Rove SC The “Electability” Myth

Much has been said and written regarding Karl Rove and the Republican Party establishment’s latest plan to go harder after conservatives than they ever would Democrats. And I’ve had much to say about it myself.

But I’ve yet to see anyone question the premise of the phony argument Rove is hiding behind to justify his crusade to purge the GOP of anybody who won’t grovel at the feet of the ruling class (which is what Rove’s pro-establishment Jihad is really all about). See, in Rove’s world, if you actually have principles and want to defeat Democrats and not just negotiate the terms of liberty’s surrender, you’re a “nutcase.”

Rove claims he’s out to find “electable” candidates. Well, who isn’t? Of course, all of us want to win elections. The candidate you’re supporting doesn’t get to act on any of the principles he’s running on if he doesn’t win. Nothing in politics is more crushing than losing on election night when you’ve spent your time, talent, and treasure on behalf of a candidate who’s a champion of your principles. So for Rove and the establishment to claim they’re the only ones concerned about “electability” is patronizing at best and disingenuous at worst.

Besides, how do we define “electability?” Furthermore, how come we allow the very people who oppose our ideas and principles to define who is and who isn’t “electable?” Should the General Manager of the Boston Red Sox consult with the New York Yankees front office on personnel decisions? Maybe Auburn’s new football coach should call Alabama’s Nick Saban and get his take on whom to recruit?

“Electability” is a ruling class fallacy, both on the right and the left. It’s essentially the political equivalent to Jim Crow laws, aimed at stifling the potential for upward mobility of those in the grassroots who would challenge the ruling class’ status quo. Despite all their public hand-wringing and pandering, they don’t really reach out to minorities for all the same reasons they don’t really reach out to their own base. They are adherents to the “Golden Rule,” which is he who has the gold gets to make all the rules. They may speak of a “big tent”; but really, they crave the small tent where they remain in charge of their own little fiefdom, crumbling infrastructure and all. Ironically, it’s been we in the base they hate that has diversified the GOP. Where did Ted Cruz, Allen West, and Tim Scott (just to name a few) come from?

Rove and his cronies are like modern day “old money” blue-bloods, condescendingly peering down their noses at the emerging “new money” entrepreneurs who weren’t born into the aristocracy as they were. That’s why they go after us harder than they go after them. We are a threat to their power base in a way they aren’t because we actually want to topple a spoils system both sides of the ruling class are profiteering from. The only argument Rove and his Boss Tweed-wannabes have with the Left is who the check with the people’s money gets written out to. They don’t see this as a clash of worldviews with the very survival of the Constitutional Republic at stake. They see this merely as a battle of dueling self-interests.

Thus, to allow Rove and those supporting his efforts by funding them or providing a platform for them to determine who is and who isn’t “electable” isn’t just dangerous; it’s also as foolish as allowing the liberal media to do it. In fact, you’ll notice that Rove and his cabal often draw the same conclusions about “electability” as the liberal media.

That’s not a coincidence.

Both sides have a mutual interest in not challenging the status quo. Both sides range from skeptical to hostile to our moral viewpoint. Then there’s simple economics. The media has lots of unsold ad inventory nowadays, and Rove and his kind of candidates can provide the revenue to purchase it. In this last election cycle, Rove’s cabal spent over $100 million on various establishment candidates, with just a 1% success rate. That means Rove and his acolytes are the perfect clientele for the liberal media. They help sell out their spot blocks and lose elections to Democrats at the same time.

The late P.T. Barnum would have a word for Rove and (especially) those underwriting his failed efforts—suckers.

I remember sharing a green room with Rick Santorum at the National Federation of Republican Assemblies conference about six weeks before the 2012 Iowa Caucuses. As we were each waiting for our opportunity to speak, Santorum shared with me his lament that his former employer, Fox News, didn’t think he was electable enough to send a reporter to cover his campaign. At that point, Santorum was mired in the low single digits in the polls.

Six weeks later, Santorum won the Iowa Caucuses and then went on to win 11 states during the 2012 Republican presidential primary campaign.

Again, who gets to determine who is and who isn’t “electable?” Is there an objective standard for “electability” as there is for many of the principles and causes we believe in? The answer is no, which is why Rove and the establishment like that subjective standard. It’s a moving target they can alter at their whim, aided and abetted by liberals who for different reasons want us defeated as well.

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Republicans Are Content To Be The Liberals’ Lackeys And Judas Goats

John Boehner 3 SC Republicans are content to be the liberals’ lackeys and Judas goats

Republicans have become the Democrats’ lackeys and Judas goats, whose main job is to lead unwitting Republican voters into the liberals’ slaughter pens.  Given reports that Eric Cantor wants the Republican rank and file to see that “Government Can Be Good, Too,”  Karl Rove has announced his intention to pick our candidates; and state level Republicans have run away from any hint of changing the Electoral College vote distribution in their states, making it clear that Republicans cannot be trusted with our future.

These people are more concerned with what the New York Times and Debbie Wasserman Schultz has to say about them than the well-being of the suckers that elect them. Elected and celebrated Republicans have become indistinguishable from the nice little old church lady who uses her position as the bookkeeper to steal money from the weekly collections. When we hear these stories, our trust in them is shattered; and we are insulted on many levels. They rub our noses in the stark reality that we now have no one to speak for us. We have no champions of freedom to look to as trusted protectors.

Since we cannot personally sit next to those we send to represent us because we are busy working to support our families, we have to trust people who time and again prove themselves unworthy of our trust. The political integrity of the Republican Party has disintegrated to a point where its talk of  “compromise” with liberals is a question of how much will be taken from us, not IF something will be taken.

Republicans in the House and in state capitals–some who even hold large majorities–have adopted the mentality of a minority because Democrats have mocked and threatened them into cowering in their presence. When Democrats bark at Republicans, telling them they’ll never get the Hispanic vote unless they support erasing the border with Mexico, Republicans in Congress immediately cave and say: “Yes sir boss!”

We are already being told by the Democrat-controlled media that Chris Christie would make a great Republican candidate for president in 2016. Does anyone doubt that we will soon start hearing the same thing from Karl Rove and George Will?

Final thought: Did anyone really expect John Boehner to try to save Allen West?

The Case For Celebrating George Washington’s Birthday

George Washington 2 SC The Case For Celebrating George Washingtons Birthday

Merriam-Webster defines a Statesman as a “wise, skillful, and respected political leader.” The same dictionary describes a politician as “a person experienced in the art or science of government.”  It also gives the definition:  “a person engaged in conducting the business of a government.”

When we think of a President today, who do we think of?  Our first thought may well come towards our current President.  Or we may think of JFK, or Ronald Reagan, or Franklin Roosevelt.  But if we are honest with ourselves, what exactly comes to our minds when we think of our current President?  Could it be intimidation, class-warfare, or an iron fist of demands that must “take place or else”?  The problem with our current President is that he wasn’t elected to be President.  What came to be, as a result of the media outlets and the entertainment industry, is the election of “Hollywood” to be our leader.  Not Hollywood in the real sense of the word such as film, actors, movies, and film producers, but a political celebrity.

Now, when we look in our wallets and pull out a dollar bill, does anyone take the time to think about the face on that bill?  It is a man we refer to as the “Father of our Country,” George Washington.  Our first President was not the intellectual beast that graced such men as Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, or James Madison.  As a matter of fact, Washington’s educational background was minimal with no more than maybe five years of formal education, with the rest of his learning occurring through his mother and self-teaching.  He didn’t come across as a particularly affectionate man; and according to the Catholic Exchange, he spoke little in public meetings and “lacked the charisma of many of his successors. Defeating the British with his ragtag army was an impressive feat, but he was not a traditional military hero. He won no spectacular victories during the Revolutionary War. Although he is widely admired as an outstanding president, few of his policies were stupendous successes.”

What was it that set this leader aside from most leaders in America during his day?  His character and statesmanship was what gained respect from those who far exceeded Washington in so many areas, including intellect.  He was a master at mastering self-control.  Washington wrote to his friend and aide de camp Alexander Hamilton: “I hope I shall always possess firmness and virtue enough to maintain (what I consider the most enviable of all titles) the character of an honest man.”

Though he was not a master of great military exploits, he was nonetheless a master of himself.  Virtue and character were the great President’s high marks as nothing was more profound than when he resigned as Commander and Chief of the Continental Army and then declining a third term as President of the United States.  Keep in mind that this man could very easily have ran a third, a fourth, and a fifth term; and every time, Washington would’ve received a perfect electoral vote.  Every time!  Does anyone feel the same could be said of the most “cool and hip” President of this generation?  Voting for a leader should never be based on race, which is something the milquetoast G.O.P needs to get through their thick skulls.  But if it must, hypothetically speaking, please consider Allen West.  Because if there is one thing we all need to remember this upcoming President’s Day, it is that true leadership doesn’t rest with leaning on the backs of racist, misogynist “rap artists” but rather in the mastery of one’s character and virtue.

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Voter Fraud Group Sues Over Allen West Recount

We cannot allow botched recounts to erode faith in our elections. I am happy to see this lawsuit being filed.

I’m An “Allen West American”; Are You?

Allen West Im An Allen West American; Are You?

Allen West makes liberals mad!

And God Bless him for it!

They hate seeing American Black men loudly, proudly defend America, free markets, the Judeo-Christian ethic, and traditional values.

Doing this means no need for central management from the DNC and other communist controllers.

Liberals see Black folks as goose-stepping goons and basket cases on speed dial for their latest “Anything Goes!” schemes.

I often compare him to Malcolm X, another pugilistic plain talker who, unlike the former Congressman, aggressively promoted racial separation before renouncing it.

West promotes racial unity as part of a muscular American nationalism anyone can join.

Every group’s uphill climb, ours included, was so we could be citizens, not flunkies liberals use to extort money and sovereignty from America’s shrinking majority.

Allen West, like the aforementioned Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali, shows how one vocal visionary can impact society.

Our generation had barriers swept from our path, which many forefathers died thinking they would never fall.

I call us the first free generation of American Blacks, and we frankly should be much more like West than agitators mumbling division and criminality.

As the first February observance of what I’ve re-named American History Month (aka Black Liberal History Month) approaches, I’ve dedicated it to US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, his generation’s conservative standard bearer.

I’d be remiss if I didn’t add I’m an Allen West American- loud and proud when need be!

Allen West answers a rhetorical question I’ve had for years. I ask, “When do we Black folks born here finally call ourselves Americans?”

How about now?

 

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Allen West On The Next Generation

Col. Allen West explains the importance of the Next Generation project, especially for his own family. Hear why he wants to deliver both fiscal and economic freedom to his daughters and the next generation.

Allen West: Why We Need To Stand Up For Our Future

Allen West, Director of Next Generation Programming, discusses his plans to start a national conversation about preserving the American dream so his daughters (and all young Americans) have the same opportunities in life he has.

Gate Keeper: Not A Barbarian

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American Black men are seduced into being shock troops for a very anti-social philosophy. For decades, this anti-social philosophy used Black criminals, until recently, to force concessions from a majority White society.

We were cast as modern barbarians at America’s gates, but America is no longer a majority White nation.

Her president is a visibly Black, bi-racial man.

His political party is mostly non-White and has attracted the largest minority, Latinos, as its new inclusion battle axe to swing at the pillars of the Republic.

If I follow the anti-social narrative, I’m supposed to be a ticking, 400-year-old human munition aimed by my task masters.

Targets include the Constitution, the Judeo-Christian ethic, and anything else loved by the status quo.

At 46, I’m supposed to be an “OG” (Original Gangster), initiating and supervising younger men into barbarian mode so we may avenge ourselves upon America.

We’re supposed to hate Western civilization, of which America is a part. Our prime directive is to pay back the status quo for every slight, real and imagined, we’ve experienced.

But, what happens if a Black man doesn’t buy the barbarian narrative?

What if his read on America and the West reveals a strategic role in preserving a social order whose promise far outweighs its prejudices?

What’s his duty, in a nation whose White former majority has been financially beaten to their knees, while a raucous rainbow coalition is managed by Whites long opposed to the Constitution and the Judeo-Christian ethic?

I choose to side with Crispus Attucks and an unbroken line including Booker T Washington, Frederick Douglass, World War One’s Harlem Hell fighters, the Tuskegee Airmen, the Freedom Riders, US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, former Congressman Allen West, and others who found something in our sojourn worth defending.

Most brothers in my community don’t hate their American brothers from the shrinking majority population. But they have imbibed a hateful narrative that makes them an Amen corner for genuine haters in our midst.

We act as a “Black Citizens Council” like the White ones of the Jim Crow past, who won’t get their hands dirty but will rationalize and even jury nullify on behalf of thugs who do.

The long-rumored collision of Black and White haters promises to be a real life “Twilight of The Gods” worthy of Norse mythology.

Like the Heimdall character portrayed by actor Idris Elba in the recent “Thor” movie, patriotic American Black men must be gatekeepers against barbarians at America’s gates.

When gatekeepers break the stranglehold of this barbarian narrative downloaded into young minds and show them their citizenship instead is when America’s internal opposition loses a weapon they frankly take for granted.

What good is our epic story of loss and advancement if we don’t join other groups who’ve climbed uphill to ultimately help save America from destructive dissidents?

That’s why Idris Elba’s Heimdall is this article’s symbol: his character chose to preserve a mythic land that, appearances aside, was his to protect too.

 

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The Appeal Of RINO Hypocrites At Party Headquarters—irresistible!

Republican Elephant 2 SC The appeal of RINO hypocrites at Party headquarters—irresistible!

The hypocrites in the Republican Party of Florida are rolling out the snail mail appeals again “to get everyone back on board.”  I sat for a week at the Congressman Allen West debacle in November to watch disappointed Bill Paterson, Chairman of the Republican Executive Committee in St. Lucie County, keep checking his phone calls and Emails.  Are they coming?  Are they on the way yet?  As he said “no” over and over throughout the long sad week, I saw him shrinking from lack of support from the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) and the attorneys supposedly on their way from Tallahassee (Tally) to oversee the West recount. Nothing! Not one show of support for our brave Colonel West, the only unabashedly vocal spokesman of conservative values in the US House!

I stood in the audience at newly elected Governor Rick Scott’s inaugural celebration when he told conservatives: “If it weren’t for you, I wouldn’t be standing up here now.” “Thank you so much!”  I saw NO members of the RPOF or Republican state lawmakers.   Someone said there was “one around”; but if so, he was certainly not on stage with the Governor.

Scott is drawing $1.00 in annual salary.  He paid for his own campaign. NO help from the Republican Party.  Now get this: “To help the Governor and other Republican candidates defend themselves from the Democrat attack machine, we can’t wait until next January to begin,” says Lenny Curry, State Chairman, RPOF.  Through Curry, the Party hopes to take credit for all Governor Scott is doing, mainly by himself and CERTAINLY without their help!  Curry says, “Thanks to Governor Scott, our Republican State Cabinet, and our Republican legislature, Florida’s success in creating new jobs and enticing businesses to relocate here has made our state the envy of the nation.”  Noteworthy here is the fact that I have seen NO action from the RPOF in St. Lucie County to counter those attacks on the Governor by the liberal-progressives from the Treasure Coast.  In fact, when a typically left-leaning Scripps editorialist called Governor Scott a “LOUT,” I stood alone in calling the man and blasting him. Where was the RPOF?

One eminently qualified, retired, conservative Army colonel from Stuart made a run at RINO Congressman Gayle Harrell’s seat in a primary battle.  The RPOF told the Colonel they would have to deny him funding as they only support incumbents in primaries.  Apparently, this is to reassure the RINO, insider voting base that it needn’t worry; that is, that new blood will be locked out and conservative voices remain unheard!   The Colonel lost his primary bid and didn’t run again.

This is just what the insider cabal in Tallahassee want– same old, same old. Republican Representative Scott Plakon, then head of the House Energy committee, ignored appeals from those of us trying to block the roll out of Obama’s smart meters in Florida.  The congressman had time to appear on Jon Stewart’s Daily Show and to beg me for donations, but he couldn’t respond to even one of my many letters or to the questions I posed in a 50 page report—a report which HE asked me to DO!

No thanks, Lenny Curry.  Your vapid “We need you now more than ever before” appeal has fallen on deaf ears.  I did however retrieve your last unopened request for campaign contributions from my garbage can. You will find my response just as powerful as the odor.

And that’s where the rest of your stuff is going.  When the spirit moves me, I’ll donate directly to each candidate’s campaign, right at their campaign headquarters from now on.  Tally doesn’t rally for me.

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Allen West: Obama ‘Living In Some Type Of Fantasy World’

Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) criticized Obama Thursday for “living in some type of fantasy world.”