Article - Enabling Tyranny: An Open Letter to Conservative Republicans
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In the days leading up to Election 2008, the fear among conservative Republicans was palpable. It hung over conservative websites and mailing lists and talk radio, and particularly over fundamental and evangelical churches, like an amber haze on a muggy summer day; the kind of day when you feel as if you could take the air in your hands and wring it out like a wet rag. The anti-Obama emails flew fast and thick. Churches held prayer vigils the likes of which I can’t remember seeing before. Nor was this the usual type of partisanship and rancor we see every major election year; the fear was real and it ran deep. Obama was dangerous, and, to make things worse, he was also young, energetic, and fantastically popular (like Lincoln, FDR, JFK and Elvis, all rolled into one). By contrast, John McCain looked exactly like what he was: an angry old man, the aged standard-bearer for a besieged army that could already smell defeat. In a desperate move, the GOP threw Sarah Palin into the mix, apparently hoping that she might rally the base like a modern day Joan of Arc. But the GOP leadership isn’t exactly famous for its grasp of history. They didn’t realize that things went rather badly for poor Joan in the end. The media knew all about it though, and did its best to stage a re-enactment.
And now that the dust is settling, the general attitude among conservative Republicans – again, especially religious conservatives – reminds me of the behavior of a dog that expects to be kicked. The shadow of Obama looms large.
To those who feel this way, I sympathize with you. I truly do. Backed by a Democratic congress, Obama is set up to cause all kinds of harm to this country and the cause of freedom in general. There may be some hope for us, though. Judge Andrew Napolitano feels that Obama may be better on civil liberties than Bush ever was. Additionally, Obama strikes me as being wishy-washy, meaning that he may get so bogged down in trying to please all of his party’s various constituencies that he might not make much headway. Time alone will tell (or maybe Joe Biden will slip up again and be honest with us).
In the meantime, while the GOP is busily rubbing at that boot-print on its rear end and wondering what to do next, let me ask you conservative Republicans out there a question:
Do you realize that what scares you the most about Obama and his democratic allies is largely your own fault?
I’m not talking about a failure to get the vote out for McCain (God help us), or the general ins and outs of campaign strategy. Rather, I’m talking about the powers that you have allowed Washington DC to consolidate, particularly during the last seven-and-a-half years.
You couldn’t see the wolf in Republican clothing. You trusted George W. Bush and his congressional allies because they had that all-important R behind their names. So you looked the other way while they tore the Constitution to shreds and stomped on it. You excused the abuses of power, the torture, the signing statements, the “unitary executive” rhetoric, the wars waged against populations that had done us no harm, the raids against war protestors and other suspicious characters, the destruction of the dollar, the increased federal control in everything from education to healthcare; and just because the “good guys” were doing it, you thought everything would work out fine. You handed government a sword because you trusted the hand that would wield it, and because it had that good ‘ole “Made in the U.S.A.” label on it. And now that a new hand is reaching for it, you fear that you may soon find the edge of that sword pressed to your own throat.
Shame on you, conservative Republicans! You had a chance to roll back the big government agenda. You had a chance to oppose unnecessary warfare. You had a chance to rein-in a runaway presidency. You had a chance to hold your representatives accountable. You had a chance to demand respect for the laws that defend our most sacred liberties. And in the end, you even had a chance to redeem yourselves by choosing a presidential candidate who could have halted or even reversed much of the damage caused by Bush and company. You had a chance to weaken the federal establishment so that it could not become a threat to you, your children, or the world in general. You had a chance to restore the Republic. But, again, you chose to see nothing but that all-important party label. You enabled the tyranny you now dread. You created a monster because you thought that you could control it, and now that control of that monster will soon go over to the other side, you’re starting to see it for the evil thing that it is.
Well, you’ve made your bed of nails, and now we’ll all have to lie in it for at least awhile. How long that lasts depends on how many of you determine to go from “party first” to “freedom first.” To be fair, some of you did speak up against the outrages committed by George W. Bush and his congressional and judicial collaborators, but most of you did not. Most of you looked the other way. Many of you actually applauded. Be that as it may. You know who you are. The question of the hour is: what will you do now? Will you fight to take the sword out of Washington’s hands? Will you work to dismantle the monster you helped to build?
Or will you just bide your time until you think you’ve got a good chance to get control of them again? Is tyranny acceptable, as long as it’s a tyranny you approve of? And one under which you, theoretically, will not become “the enemy”?
Think about it over the next four years.
Robert Hawes is the author of One Nation, Indivisible? A Study of Secession and the Constitution. This article, along with his past writings, can be found on his blog. He lives in South Carolina with his family, and is working on a career as a freelance writer.
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Great article.
Though I think GWB is anything but conservative, but this is exactly what all those Romneyites and McCainiacs are thinking. These so-called "conservatives" deserve what they got in November. The harder the GOP falls, the easier it will be for our movement to take over the right.
fraudulent left-right paradigm
I guess that by "conservative Republicans" he means the Red Team.
Funny thing is that those of us who believe in true republicanism, aren't on the Red Team (or are trying to turn the Red Team into the party of true republicanism).
This is a canard. What he calls "conservative Republicans" are nothing of the sort. They are effectively being transformed into statists and communists (like their "liberal" brethren are being effectively transformed into pro-war, pro-global governance zombies).
Excuse me, but the "Democrats" have aided and abetted the "Republican" Bad Guys and share much (if not an equal or greater share) of the blame for the destruction of our constitutional republic. Just look at Lord Obama (voted for the "Patriot" Act, for the FISA Amendments Act, for the no-limit "bailout", for about one trillion for the occupation of Iraq, against withdrawal, etc.)
Not true. The New World Order created that monster. The hardcore neocon Koolaid drinkers have been mass-conditioned for war and bloodlust and Lord Obama will give them just that. So they will largely be pacified by King Hussein (and, as always, the empire will continue).
There's no guarantee that Barry's getting into the Oval Office.
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"An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it. Truth stands, even if there be no public support. It is self sustained." -Mahatma Gandhi
Excellent reply. I
Excellent reply. I understand the OP's point but the neoconservatives in the GOP are not conservatives at all. http://en.wikipedia.org/w....
Thank you , Spot on!
Libera me, let the truth break, what my fears make--Leslie Phillips
Good points.
There is, in reality, no conservative-vs.-liberal conflict, because neither the words 'conservative' nor 'liberal' have any meaning today.
Republicans are not 'conservatives'--they are militaristic big-government free-spenders.
Democrats are not 'liberals'--they are authority-worshiping control freaks who want to ban or tax anything under the sun, if not the sun itself.
Both parties are fascist, and pursue similar agendae in office.
SUPPORT OUR FOUNDERS' AMERICA
Support the Constitution of the United States
He is talking to many people that consider themselves
to be conservative republicans and not necessarily people who really are, like Dr. Paul.
Most of my family consider themselves conservative republicans but they do not understand why they really are not. I think this article was written to help them recognize the difference.
JKap
are you a rocr member?
No sir
Are you on a scavenger hunt or did I just forget to pay my dinner check? Because, I'd be happy to pay it.
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"An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it. Truth stands, even if there be no public support. It is self sustained." -Mahatma Gandhi
You forgot your dinner check
The bill's in your e-mail
:-))
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"An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it. Truth stands, even if there be no public support. It is self sustained." -Mahatma Gandhi
This could have been my own letter to my family.....
Says EXACTLY what I am thinking as I see them cower at the thought of Obama having all of the powers that they so happily handed over to Bush. Fabulous. (Maybe that makes me a 5th grade level thinker..... but we are who we are I guess)
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"Not armies, not nations, have advanced the race; but here and there, in the course of ages, an individual has stood up and cast his shadow over the world."
Cowering?? Is that what it looks like??
Do you really believe the two parties are in competition?
I need to get you one of my little classes.
I try, but some fall through the cracks.
I meant 5th grade of reality school not mentally. We are a group of smart people here. That's why I get so frustrated sometimes when people here are so naive to what's really going on.
I can help. Please let me. The truth really does set you free.
I think I see the problem.....
THIS article is written to the common man.... the normal dummy who is stuck in the "Democrat vs Republican" paradigm and has no idea that there are any "puppet masters" etc. It is NOT written to those who SEE THIS already.
THIS letter is written as a first attempt to make THEM (the common dummies) SEE that their positions are NOT truly "conservative"... that they have NOT been upholding the Constitution as they THINK they have.... that by giving Bush a pass on Constitutional issues and financial issues - issues that they SAY they believe in - they have actually sold their souls to the devil, even BEFORE Obama was elected. That it was THEM that set up their own destruction. That they MUST start looking at the PRINCIPLES that they SAY they believe in and STICK to them.
So this article is an attempt to get them THINKING and realizing that the whole "Republican/Democrat" thing is a LIE and they have been DUPED and lead down the garden path.
So, in answer to your question..... of COURSE, I don't think the two parties are in competition. But THEY - the non-thinking "Conservative Republicans" DO think that.... and this is an attempt to get them to see the light. Hope this helps clarify.
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"Not armies, not nations, have advanced the race; but here and there, in the course of ages, an individual has stood up and cast his shadow over the world."
schewww---thought we lost one for a minute
I forget about those common folk sometimes and just how little they know. Your last two paragraphs tell me you're waaay past 5th grade---about to enter grad school. Keep it real, we'll be contacting you soon.
It's like reading something by a 5th grader
Not that it's poorly written. It is well composed and makes sense in its own context. But when it comes to reality:
So dumb. That's all I can say. Talk about not seeing the forest for the trees. . .
Not to be mean, but do you really think this is a democrat/republican thing? Or that any republican leaders actually care about anything you've written?
I'm sorry to do this to the writer but wake up dude.
My second grade (homeschooled) student
has more of a clue about freedom than some of these people.
Libera me, let the truth break, what my fears make--Leslie Phillips
One of the best articles I've ever read.
This was so well written and compelling to read. Thank you very much for posting it. I will send it to a few email correspondents!
a true gem
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