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To Conservatives, RINO is a Four-Letter-Word

Since the victories by the Democrats in the elections both in 2006 and their big win in 2008, the liberal media has been celebrating the demise of the GOP. Republicans, they say, are in a permanent state of decline. They declare we have no leader and we are without a rudder. Their glee in eulogizing our remains is unmistakable. A survey of the political landscape however, would indicate, to paraphrase Mark Twain, “the stories of our death have been greatly exaggerated.” 

There does however, appear to be a very real split among some who simply identify with the Republican Party and those who also identify themselves as conservatives. It is not a distinction without a difference. There is a clear segment within the Republican Party who find the conservative element distasteful, crude and an embarrassment. We must moderate our voices they tell us, we must be a centrist party and move to the middle if Republicans are to attract the moderate vote. 

To a large extent, these Republican “elites” have directed the GOP platform, designated many of its candidates and set the tone of the debate.  As a result, over the last two decades the Party of Ronald Reagan has drifted from Reagan’s conservative principles, back to a more liberal, centrist message that has sought to marginalize its more conservative base. Until recently, that base still remained loyal to the Republican Party in spite of a growing reluctance to embrace its current direction. 

Being ever the loyal soldiers, they even voted for John McCain over their serious objections to many of his “moderate” positions on the issues. But the times they are a changin’ the saying goes and with that change is a move by the conservatives in the Party to re-establish themselves as power players in what has become for them, a party of political acquiescence.  Increasing numbers of those in the Republican Party are beginning to use the acronym RINO, (Republican in name only) when referring to Republican moderates. 

The term was originally a sarcastic name for the more liberal among elected members in the Republican Party, who found it appropriate to vote more consistently with the Democrats than with their Republican counterparts. For many however, sarcasm has turned to disgust and for them, RINO is now a four letter word. Conservatives, it seems, are tired of holding their tongues, moderating their tone and following directions. They are very much intent on setting the tone, giving directions and admonishing the squishy among them with serious tongue-lashing.     

This new sense of purpose has also awakened the desire to shake off their political lethargy and become active participants in the political process. Nowhere has that desire been more evident than among those who organized and attended Tea Parties and Town Hall meetings in their hometowns and state capitals. Their message was simple and succinct; government works “for” the people, not the opposite.

It is in this regard that the ire of both conservatives and Republicans has been most vocal. Those voices have become louder as their serious concerns and attempts to contact their elected representatives have been summarily dismissed by the Democrat Majority in Congress. Moreover, these concerns, as polls confirm, are coming from a majority of the American people. To say that they are angry and concerned with a government that appears intent on “ruling” and not “governing,” would be an understatement.

The product of that anger has resulted in a majority of Republicans and conservatives who are fed up with a political party and a government that has over-stepped its constitutional authority and consequently with RINOs who support the practice. 

So, to all the so-called elite in the Republican Party who wish the great unwashed would just keep their mouths shut and follow orders, some friendly advice; the American people are not the proletariat. They take their civil liberties and personal freedoms seriously and do not take kindly to those who would infringe on those rights. Their message to Republican moderates is clear; not only do they think of RINOs in four letter terms, they intend to make them an endangered species in conservative politics.  
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Obama Dithers While America Withers

It would appear that our 44th president has more than a modicum of difficulty making the tough decisions. No, not on those highly controversial domestic issues that are not supported by a majority of Americans; he fully intends to ignore their protests and criticisms and force his plan over their objections. It is those pesky foreign policy and national security issues that put him in an uncontrolled tailspin. 

The most pressing of these two issues at the moment is national security. Chief among the most urgent is Afghanistan and Iran. Leading experts in the military as well as military strategists have offered advice, opinions and expertise as to how best to proceed in both of these instances but the president has given no indication that it is being received. 

With regard to Afghanistan, should we proceed in any direction under the current politically correct Rules of Engagement, the prognosis for success is dire indeed. It is precisely this dithering around the potential consequences for political fallout on one hand and insisting on engaging a ruthless enemy using the Marquis of Queensbury rules on the other that has put our military in a most dangerous position. 

The one constant in the equation is that should we cede that nation back to the Taliban, and by proxy al-Qaeda, we will have slammed the door to stability in the Middle East squarely in our faces, perhaps indefinitely. The question may be hard and the answer even more difficult but it is a question that requires an answer in the immediate. To dither, dally, study, and ponder endlessly is to declare ignorance of the substance of the question. What is required in this critical situation is a decision. 

Even more pressing is Iran. Here the president has drawn so many lines in the sand that he has run out of desert in which to make his mark. At the G-8 Summit in July, President Obama gave Iran a September deadline to come into compliance with the international communities’ demands of its nuclear program or face “the possibility” of harsh sanctions. September came and went; Obama dithered and drew yet another line moving Iran’s compliance deadline to December, saying this time he really means it.

Every line, every ultimatum, every threat of “the possibility” of sanctions against Iran has been met by Iran giving our president the raspberry. Each time our demands for compliance are met with defiance, Obama’s response is to tone down his rhetoric. We wouldn’t want to do anything that would threaten diplomacy, now, would we? So, as we apply reason and understanding, Iran moves daily closer to their goal of becoming the next nuclear power in the Middle East.

If these issues alone were not pressing enough, Barack Obama has declared that he wants to “reset” relations with Russia. In an unprecedented act of appeasement, he conceded to Russia’s demands to halt plans to build a missile defense system in both Poland and Czechoslovakia. This unilateral act of conciliation has been met with anger and condemnation by both countries. In a single move, Obama has alienated two of our best allies, demonstrated clear weakness in the eyes of our enemies and emboldened a resurgent Russia in its pursuits of returning to a dominant force over the former Soviet satellite nations.  

On foreign policy matters, the president has fared no better. Among his first actions was to insult the Brits when he insisted that a bust of Winston Churchill, originally given to George W Bush, be sent back to England instead of finding another prominent place in the White House to display it. He then stomped on the toes of tradition and decorum both with England’s, Prime Minister, Gordon Brown and the now infamous gift of non-functional DVDs not to mention ignoring protocol while visiting the Queen of England. 

Additionally, he has snubbed France’s President, Nicolas Sarkozy and again snubbed Gordon Brown by refusing to meet personally with him at the G-20 Summit in Pennsylvania. Moreover, he has succeeded in engendering the ire of Germany’s Chancellor, Angela Merkel. 

Barack Obama has indeed made his debut in the World’s Stage. All eyes were on the novice president to get a measure of his mettle. The curtain has been pulled back, the band has stopped playing and it is clear for all to see, the president cannot stand-alone. The man who is the puppet of politics and an idealistic agenda is a motionless figure, mired in decisions he fears to make, as he dithers, hoping for a steady hand on the strings that bind his ability to act.  

In the meantime, America withers around him, waiting for a president incapable of taking the lead.
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Keeping "Our" eye on the prize

The liberal left and their quest for multicultural equality are in ascendancy for the moment.  They are ecstatic that Barack Obama received the Nobel Peace Prize, essentially for touting the utopia of an America chastised for the hegemony of past transgressions and now a humble participant in the greater international community. As Obama continues to deliver nothing and his dithering further erodes our economy and our national security, he will be heralded by the left and especially by the squishy socialist mentality of Europe, to say nothing of our sworn enemies.

Their jubilance at seeing America finally humbled and subordinated to “international” norms will be short lived however, as our economy becomes that of a third world and we lay bare our defenses to those who wish us not just defeated, but to watch us die a most horrible death.

Our best hope is that the enthusiasm of those who organized and attended Tea Parties, besieged their legislators with phone calls, emails and excoriated them at Townhall meetings prevails in 2010.  As for those who now revel in all things Obama and the demise of American exceptionalism, we can only hope that the rational few, if only for a brief moment in time, remove their heads from their nether regions long enough to get a clue.

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