Who Are You Calling 'Extremist'?

· Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Here is one of the loudest messages of the 2009 off-off-year elections: Conservatives in America will no longer let their opponents define them as outside of the mainstream. They will not submit to Democrats. Or to the media. Or to Beltway Republican capitulationists. They will not "rebrand." They will not sit down. They will not shut up.

Just this past weekend, Democratic Rep. Jim Moran attacked the Republican candidates for governor and attorney general in his state of Virginia as the "Taliban ticket."

New York Times columnist Frank Rich decried the right's "Jacobins" and "Stalinists" who he said joined a "putsch" by supporting Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman instead of ACORN-embracing, Big Labor-promoting, pro-abortion, pro-gay marriage, tax-and-spend Republican Dede Scozzafava in New York's 23rd congressional special election.

And senior White House adviser Valerie Jarrett told ABC's "This Week" that the grassroots conservative-vs.-GOP leadership battle over NY-23 showed that the Republican Party leadership was "becoming more and more extreme, and more and more marginalized."

Let's talk "extreme."

Jarrett is the White House official who bragged openly about recruiting disgraced Marxist rabble-rouser Van Jones for the green jobs czar post. She lavished praise on his public career and said she had followed him "for as long as he's been active out in Oakland." In Oakland, Jones was working to dismantle California's juvenile justice system, pitting minorities against police officers and crusading to free death row cop-killer Mumia abu Jamal.

Who are you calling "extreme"?

Jarrett's White House colleague Patrick Gaspard, Obama's political director who intervened in the race to convince Scozzafava to endorse the Democratic candidate Bill Owens after she dropped out, was a top organizer at the militant Local 1199 chapter of the Service Employees International Union and an activist/organizer for the New Party and the Working Families Party -- both ACORN/Democratic Socialists of America front groups.

Who are you calling "extreme"?

"It's rather telling," Jarrett sniffed, "when the Republican Party forces out a moderate Republican, and it says, I think, a great deal about where the Republican Party leadership is right now." It's rather telling that the White House persists with this pointless marginalization strategy as Gallup polls show conservatives continuing to outnumber moderates and liberals across America.

As I pointed out in my Oct. 16 column, there was never anything moderate about Scozzafava. There was no fiscal conservatism to balance her social radicalism. It wasn't merely that she was "pro-choice." She was also a proud recipient of a pro-abortion award named after eugenicist Margaret Sanger.

It wasn't merely that she favored higher government spending. It was also that she supported the stimulus, which every single House Republican in office opposed, on top of her support for the union-expanding card-check bill, on top of her ambiguous statements on the energy tax-imposing cap-and-trade bill.

Newt Gingrich, who foolishly stood with Scozzafava until she threw herself under the bus over the weekend, piously invoked Reagan and condemned the extreme "purism" of unruly conservatives who wouldn't keep quiet about Scozzafava's radical-left agenda.

But conservatives are not demanding "purity." They are simply abiding by Reagan's own wise counsel in 1975: "A political party cannot be all things to all people. It must represent certain fundamental beliefs which must not be compromised to political expediency, or simply to swell its numbers."

The Republican National Committee and National Republican Congressional Committee threw upward of $900,000 down the toilet for a candidate whose core views and political alliances undermined conservatism's fundamental beliefs in limited government from Day One. It was a reckless expenditure of the GOP base's hard-earned money and a bitter tuition bill for a teachable moment on the perils of political expediency.

The days when immoderate political operatives and feckless Beltway opportunists could define "moderation" by their own warped yardsticks without pushback are over.

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Comments

Terry

Bizzaro to English translations:

"Extremist" Anyone who, ultimately, doesn't devote their life, resources, praise and worship to the person invoking this word.

Alt. Anyone who is decisive or committed to anything other than expedience or pleasure.

See "Extremely pregnant" or "Ranting, raving daytime"

However, since the invoker in all probability only ultimately coniders themselves worthy of life, and much less a 'fetus', perhaps "Extremely pregnant" is appropriate.

People: see 'sacrifice'

Worshipper: 'People' who get to exist longer.

Posted November 4, 2009 at 8:07:23 AM


MichaelSSEC

BRAVO! I was deeply disappointed in Newt for his astonishing endorsement of Scozzafava. I read his explanation with despair. Of course the man is human and we all make mistakes, but I had really believed Newt was above that particular KIND of mistake. He cast principle to the winds for what he viewed as politically expedient. Hopefully this embarrassment will teach him the error of that strategy.

Much more importantly, it's long past time the GOP leadership learned indelibly that Conservatives ARE the party. Without us, there is no GOP. There is just a collection of non-Liberals without any cohesive set of values to hold them together.

Conservatism provides that cohesion. Once again, this fight is not about Left versus Right. It's about right versus wrong. When the GOP leadership drifts away from Conservatism, they're embracing wrong over right.

And that's just not Right.

Posted November 4, 2009 at 2:30:47 PM


Anton D Rehling

I used to believe that Newt was more than another politician that spouted what he thought would further his agenda true or false. I thought he had principles beyond a manipulative purpose. BUT, after seeing him with Pelosi on a park bench declaring that the debate about global warming was over and we all need to work to solve the problem and now his support for Scozzafava among other issues. I can now state without reservations he is one of the problems with our government, even though he holds no office, Newt I must lump you amoung the Barny Franks of the world and I have one piece of advise for you. Crawl back under your rock!

Posted November 4, 2009 at 4:53:24 PM


Howard Last

Why should anyone be surprised at Gingrich's endorsement, he is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He also supported the liberal democrat turned republican who had a primary several years ago against Ron Paul. And remember when he could not act fast enough to pass the budget when kommandant klinton started closing parks. He castigated House members that would not go along. By the way I am not an "Extremist". Better take down the Gadsden Flag, the wind is coming up.

Posted November 4, 2009 at 8:21:14 PM


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