Can Any
REAL Conservative Win in America?
By JB
Williams
CPAC is allegedly a political action committee of, by and
for “conservative” political operatives. But you won’t be able to prove that by
the results of the most recent meeting, which resulted in 2016 Presidential
support for Libertarian Rand
Paul and constitutionally ineligible Ted
Cruz, a Cuban from
Canada.
Clearly, current members of CPAC, like current members of the Republican
National Committee (RNC), have totally lost sight of what it is to be a
“conservative.” When even the conservative PACs are promoting non-conservatives
and ineligible candidates, how in the hell can anyone take a serious stab at
electing a real American conservative today?
Would anyone in America vote for a REAL conservative
today?
I’m afraid we are witnessing the final gasp
of the once Grand Ole Party in America. Although a vast majority of Americans
identify themselves as “conservatives,” a shrinking number of those people
identify with America’s alleged conservative party, the Republican
Party.
·
Extremely
critical of the federal government
·
Favor peace
through strength and active foreign engagement
·
Pro-business;
against stricter environmental laws and regulations
·
Strongly opposed
to abortion and same-sex marriage
·
Convinced the
2010 health care law will be bad for the country
·
View [illegal]
immigrants as a threat to traditional American customs and
values
According to survey results, only 9% of
respondents were “staunch conservatives” on this
basis.
·
84% of them are
registered Republicans
·
72% tend to agree
with Tea Party rhetoric
·
61% are over age
50
·
56% are
financially stable, married, males
·
57% own guns and
attend church
·
54% watch FOX
News regularly
How do you elect a staunch conservative with these
numbers?
An even more critical question is how do you
save a Constitutional Republic without electing staunch conservatives, at a time
in history when morally and ethically sound Constitutional Republicans are in
short supply, and demonized by the other 91% of the politically
active?
Where is the political support trending among other ideological
voters?
·
55% believe
government is an efficient solution, not the
problem
·
31% believe in
peace through weakness and global appeasement
·
39% believe
government should control private earnings and return on
investment
·
39% believe we
need stricter environmental protection laws
·
51% believe the
government can’t afford more social spending
·
27% believe
ObamaCare is good for the country
·
71% claim
religion an important part of their lives
·
38% believe the
USA is no longer the best country in the world
·
39% believe
immigrants threaten America today
At a time when America is more politically
divided than ever, and an increasing number of citizens are dependent upon some
form of government subsidy, can our Constitutional Republic be saved via an
election process that is less reliable than the purple fingers of
Iraq?
Political divisions are not at all unusual
in America. They have existed since the beginning when Federalists and
Anti-Federalists went at it over the creation of the Constitution and Bill of
Rights.
Much more dangerous are the clear divisions
inside the GOP, Americas “conservative” party. The recent CPAC event shines a
bright light on those divisions, wherein a “conservative” PAC can’t even
identify or advance a true conservative from
within.
The GOP has been trying to overcome the RINO
faction running the RNC for years now, without much success. That divide in the
party left the door open for the libertarian movement to enter the battle for
GOP power.
What do libertarians and conservatives have in
common?
·
Both are
extremely critical of the federal government today, but for different
reasons
·
Both are
economically conservative, in principles only
·
Both are
pro-business, although libertarians are highly
anti-corporation
·
Both want limited
government and lower taxes
However, they disagree on the following…
·
They disagree on
social issues, abortion, same-sex marriage, marijuana,
etc.
·
They disagree on
freedom of vs. freedom from religious expression
·
They disagree on
foreign policy
·
They disagree on
strong vs. weak national security
·
They disagree on
Constitutional text
·
They disagree on
immigration, including illegal immigration and
amnesty
·
They disagree on
upholding the entire Constitution vs. certain pieces
only
·
They disagree on
monetary policy
·
They disagree on
America’s role in the world
·
Among other
items…
The point being that there is actually very little that
modern libertarians and conservatives agree on. As a result, the two are in a
battle to seize control of the GOP, away from the RINO RNC “go along to get
along” faction of the party.
The end result is a totally divided opposition to the
Democratic Socialists currently driving the nation off a cliff, soon to result
in a national collapse, at best.
Assuming that we could identify and recruit a REAL
conservative with success on their résumé to run in 2016, is there any chance
they could win in these conditions? I honestly don’t see
how…
We have learned in the past that libertarians will only
vote for their own kind… That many evangelicals would not vote for a Mormon…
That RINOs will advance the most RINO candidate via the primary process designed
to lock both true conservatives and libertarians out of the race…
In this condition, the “opposition party” is no real
opposition at all. The Democratic Socialists could win the 2016 presidential
election with no more than 40% of the popular vote, as the other 60% of voters
are completely divided and impotent to overcome the
enemy.
For a change, I will end here by asking for solutions
rather than offering any…
Write me at: jb.uspu@gmail.com
JB Williams
Co-Founder
www.PatriotsUnion.org
www.VeteranDefenders.org
www.NorthAmericanLawCenter.org
Co-Founder
www.PatriotsUnion.org
www.VeteranDefenders.org
www.NorthAmericanLawCenter.org
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