Welcome to the Democratic Party's Civil War

· Friday, December 18, 2009

Seems like only yesterday the Washington establishment had proclaimed the death of the GOP. Pundits churned out public autopsy reports faster than the L.A. County Medical Examiner. Liberals gloated over the supposedly irreparable fissures between right-wing populists and Beltway Republican elites. Conservatism, we were told, was suffering brain death and heart failure. My, how quickly things -- ahem -- change.

Social conservatives, fiscal conservatives, the GOP leadership, Sarah Palin's heartland supporters, conservative think-tank intellectuals, D.C. and Manhattan conservatives, Big Business and small-business conservatives, Joe the Plumber conservatives, and every stripe and flavor of conservative in between are all united against the Democrats' proposed government takeover of health care. All.

It's the left, not the right, cracking up. It's the party donkey, not the elephant, now in a rabies-crazed frenzy. Funny, though, how internecine rancor on the right always puts conservatism in its last, final, permanent death throes (again and again), but internecine warfare on the left is merely a matter of healthy, principled disagreement.

Former Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean went on the "YEARRGGH!"-path again -- dressed in Tea Party-esque drag -- and exhorted the majority to "Kill the Bill" and start over with a public option. White House senior adviser David Axelrod -- echoing criticism of Dean more commonly heard on the right -- promptly pronounced the Vermont liberal's rantings "insane." White House spokesman Robert Gibbs dismissed Dean as irrational. And this was just the left-wing Punch and Judy show preview.

"Progressive" blogger and Hollywood producer Jane Hamsher declared war on Sen. Joe Lieberman's wife, Haddasah, to punish him for his opposition to Harry Reid's massive Medicare expansion "buy-in" plan. Best known for disseminating an online image of Sen. Lieberman in blackface to support failed liberal challenger Ned Lamont in 2006, and for issuing a death threat to conservative author Kate O'Beirne ("the b*tch is dead meat"), Hamsher demanded that the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation fire Mrs. Lieberman from her role as a "global ambassador."

"Progressive" documentarian Michael Moore one-upped Hamsher's attack by threatening to boycott the entire state of Connecticut until it started a recall of Lieberman: "People of Connecticut: What have u done 2 this country? We hold u responsible. Start recall of Lieberman 2day or we'll boycott your state," Moore wrote on his Twitter account. Recalls, alas, are unconstitutional in Connecticut. Not that "progressives" would ever let any state or federal constitution get in the way of a bloody ideological vendetta.

Obama's BFF and most frequent visitor, SEIU president Andy Stern, threw the president's own words back at him in a cri de couer to Big Labor's brothers and sisters: "President Obama must remember his own words from the campaign. His call of 'Yes We Can' was not just to us, not just to the millions of people who voted for him, but to himself."

And moving toward the middle, moderate Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson is having his own Joe Wilson moment. On Thursday, he announced he couldn't support his colleagues' abortion language "compromise," which he said failed to restrict government funding for abortion services.

Meanwhile, House Democrats are blaming Senate Democrats and the White House for the legislative meltdown. The Nobel Peace Prize winner-in-chief himself has come under fire. Democratic Rep. David Obey of Wisconsin carped that "the Obama administration is sitting on the sidelines." Democratic Rep. John Conyers of Michigan accused the White House of selling out to the insurance industry.

It all feels very 1990s -- the period between 1992 and 1994, specifically -- when liberals smugly declared the premature death of the GOP only to be walloped by the midterm conservative backlash. The ruling majority got greedy, overreached and lost touch with average Americans. With the support of the public, Republicans united to slay Bill Clinton's stimulus monstrosity and Hillary Clinton's health care monstrosity. And the core differences between the parties could not have been clearer.

Then, as now, GOP strategists flirted with hapless "rebranding" programs in the wake of failed presidential campaigns. They bought into the public autopsy reports of their friends in New York City media green rooms and Georgetown parlors.

Then, as now, it took a grassroots conservative groundswell to remind the Beltway bubble boys and girls that adhering to the core principles of fiscal conservatism -- lower taxes, less government, more freedom -- was the key to party unification and would open the door once again to power.

And then, as now, conservative talk radio helped galvanize the revolt against a Democrat-spearheaded attempt at a government health care takeover. Local Seattle talk-show host Kirby Wilbur's huge protest against Hillary Clinton's visit in July 1994 was the turning point. National media outlets could not ignore the public booing of the first lady in the liberal Emerald City and the legislative doom it portended.

One major difference now is the vast proliferation of alternative media -- through Facebook, Twitter, blogs and Fox News -- that has facilitated the spread of information about Democrats' big-government designs and given rise to Tea Party activism. The right's ability to change the narrative is greater than ever. The Democratic crack-up reminds us that there are no faits accomplis in politics. Political coroners, take heed.

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Comments

MichaelSSEC

Conservatism keeps right on citing Mark Twain, "Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated."

It's almost laughable to see the self-serving proclamations from Leftist media outlets as they assure everyone that the Conservative movement is (at last) dead, dead, dead. They pretended the Tea Parties weren't happening, pretended the Town Halls were "astroturf," pretended the 9/12 rallies were corporate-sponsored fakes, and when they get booted out on their butts in 2010, the Leftist media will pretend....what? That it was all a buy-off by Rupert Murdoch, who used his vast fortune to stuff ballot boxes and rip Congress away from the Democrats? Wouldn't surprise me.

The Left no longer cares about reality, sanity or even legality, anymore. All they care about is winning. So they're willing to lie about regular Americans, call them Nazis, accuse them of racism, and slander our military, all to paint themselves irrationally as the heroes. And America has noticed.

It's hard not to notice when you turn on CNN and the anchor is calling you a Nazi because you attended the local Tea Party. It's hard not to notice when you turn on ABC News and you see that Obamacare, after being defeated FOUR SEPARATE TIMES already, is still being rammed down our throats. It's hard not to notice when you turn on your computer and you see that global warming scientists were caught faking their research AGAIN, and then Obama trots off to Copenhagen as though nothing happened. It's hard not to notice when The Messiah goes from being more popular than sex to being less popular than constipation, in record time, and Jay Leno is suddenly making jokes ABOUT Obama instead of in his defense.

The next two elections -- the 2010 mid-term and the 2012 presidential cycle -- will be the biggest bloodbaths in recent memory. The Democrats still think if they pass Obamacare it will stave off the looming disaster, but it will just crank up the slaughter. It won't be safe to be a Democrat (politically speaking, that is). Lies, lies, spin, bias, lies. America has noticed. And we are ITCHING for the ballot box. Tick-tock. That's the sound of time running out for the Left.

Posted December 18, 2009 at 7:16:46 PM


ILEANA

Michael, you are right, today the last liberal holdout's vote was bought off, Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska. I wonder what kind of pork did his state receive that allowed his conscience, or lack thereof, to vote for the medical enslavement in perpetuity of the entire U.S. population?

Posted December 19, 2009 at 7:43:26 PM


Stan

When will patriots realise that the corporate government can do whatever they want to do because there is no American Constitution only Corporate Policy. Congress has only the Constitutional power to make 'Laws' for Washington D.C. not the people of the states. The people of the states are bound by the American Constitution. Look at the covers of the ledgers where the laws are recorded and how, by law, they are recorded.

Ever since Lincoln destroyed the Republic and replaced it with a Corporate enterprise we have not had any rights only benefits. Benefits granted by an illegal congress. Because during the Civil War when Congress walked out without setting a date and time to reconvene they ended their congressional authority and a legal Constitutional congress has not sat yet. therefore they have no authority to do anything.

Posted December 20, 2009 at 7:42:53 PM


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