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President
McCain: The
End of the Republican Party as a Home for Conservatives? By Joseph BH McMillan Ronald Reagan once
said that he
had not left the Democratic Party, but that the Democratic Party had left him. Judging by the
Conservative vote for Huckabee in Virginia, and many other states in the
Republican race for the nomination to date, I expect many Conservative
‘Republicans’ will be thinking the same thing about the Republican Party under
McCain. What McCain (and his
entourage of establishment figures intent on feathering their nests) rely on,
is that Conservatives will ‘come round’ when they reflect on the consequences
of the Democratic alternative, which seems more and more likely to be Obama. So let’s just consider
that ‘choice’. Iraq/Afghanistan. When it comes to this
issue, the establishment Republicans simply defer to McCain because he is a
“genuine American War Hero”. Obama, on the other hand,
has no military experience. McCain has said that he
would stay in So let’s consider that
position for a minute. So far (5 years, excluding
On the financial side, we
have already spent some $600 Billion (excluding Aid). Over the next 100 years,
that would mean another about $12,000 Billion, plus lots more Aid. McCain tries to portray this
situation as similar to Victory in those countries
was so decisive and overwhelming that the people had no taste for, and were
entirely incapable of, prolonging their suffering. The If McCain cannot
differentiate between the two he is dangerous. And his utter belief that he
knows best compounds that danger. If he can’t see the difference now, how many
more casualties does Now, before I have McCain
supporters jumping on my head to say that McCain was not advocating a 100 year
war, let me say that I am perfectly aware that McCain qualified his 100 years
by saying it could only be that long if American soldiers were not dying or
being injured. But that puts the cart before the horse. How long then does he
think we should stay to bring about a situation where no military personnel are
being killed or injured? Would that be another 100 years? And if that situation
did not materialize for say the next 5 years of his next 100 years, would
McCain then advocate what Obama is now proposing? And how would he justify the
sacrifice in the interim? Obama, I expect, since he
has already said that he would maintain a “presence” in But again, in the
unfortunate possibility that McCain does get his grubby little hands on the
levers of power, and if his deferential establishment colleagues do manage to
secure enough seats in the Congress to give him a free reign by simply deferring
to his ‘heroic past’, irrespective of the cost to the United States, the
outcome would be an unmitigated disaster. The Islamic forces
(probably the most dedicated and determined the “Research
undertaken by Senlis So 6 years
after the Taliban and Al Qaeda were driven out of Meanwhile,
this enemy success has been achieved from across the border in Bush, and
other Republicans though (I don’t know about McCain, although I’d be surprised
if he didn’t share the contempt), ridicule Obama for threatening to “invade” What Obama
said was this: "I understand that
President Musharraf has his own challenges, but let me make this clear. There
are terrorists holed up in those mountains who murdered 3,000 Americans. They
are plotting to strike again. It was a terrible mistake to fail to act when we
had a chance to take out an al Qaeda leadership meeting in 2005. If we have
actionable intelligence about high-value terrorist targets and President Musharraf
will not act, we will." Now I find
it quite hilarious when I see the likes of Bush, and the establishment
Republicans, ridicule that statement as a suggestion that the Pretty much
everyone knows that the real hotbed of Islamic terror is based in Most Islamic
terrorists get their training in So if anyone
has the correct measure of the real problem we face, it is Obama, not McCain
and his sniveling entourage. But what
would be the effect of the But what
would the advantages be? First, we would preserve our resources, human and
financial, until such time as someone with the acumen, vision, and fortitude
comes along to devise a strategy that will work, and who is prepared to
identify our enemies for who they are, internal and external, and has the
courage to do something about them. Secondly,
the people of the United States are losing their homes and are unable to pay
for health care, while the United States is setting up Health Care centers in
Iraq and Afghanistan, investing in the infrastructure of those countries, and
spending billions of dollars defending a people that see us as the enemy, and
who will not change that perception irrespective of the amount of money we
throw at them. At least those funds could be used to help Americans – it is
their money after all. Give it back to them, and if they decide they want to
send it to National Security In this
department, there is in fact little to distinguish between McCain and Obama.
Both want to close down But I would
like to address one further aspect of his objection to being nasty to barbaric
killers. Some labor
under the illusion that our civilization, and their security, is the product of
our superior ‘morality’. They seem to have little understanding of how our
civilization is protected from our enemies. There are the few who risk their
lives day in and day out in order to gain an insight into what our enemies are
planning for us. These few do the dirty work we would like to pretend doesn’t
happen, or pretend that they could do their job of protecting us by treating
our enemies as innocent children in kindergarten. These few
operate everywhere in the world, in extreme and dangerous environments, while
we tuck up in bed at night. But these
brave and dedicated people have become the villains in this sorry saga. They
have been vilified as being no better than our enemies. We the People, for whom
they risk their lives, have become a source of fear to them almost equal to the
fear engendered in their work. The fact
that McCain condemns the work that they do as “torture” shows a terrible
contempt for them. It is simply an insinuation that they do what many others do
not have the stomach to do for their own sadistic pleasure. It is a despicable
insinuation that is made, in my view, for no other reason than McCain’s own
vanity, and political ambition. So what has
happened? So reviled have these real heroes become in their own country, as a
result of the insinuations by people like McCain, that they have been driven to
establish “secret prisons” in foreign countries. They are compelled to conceal
their activities for fear of being prosecuted and incarcerated by the very
people they are protecting. They resort to destroying evidence which could help
in future interrogations for fear that the likes of McCain may get their hands
on it, and use it against them. McCain and
his deferential little entourage have driven our true heros into hiding from
the very people they risk their lives to protect. Yet, as in
the aftermath of 9/11, if, or as the experts say when, the next attack occurs,
it will be McCain and his lackeys who will be indignant that they, the unseen
heroes, failed to protect us. But they would have failed to protect us because
the likes of McCain prohibited them from doing so under threat of a ‘Show
Trial’ to display his credentials for humanity. So if Obama
were president, I don’t see how he would differ from McCain in this department
– McCain could still have a love-fest with him from the Hill over the ‘brutality’
of Immigration I expect
that Obama and McCain will have a lot in common on this issue. I shall not
examine it further, apart from forecasting a lot of inter-Party backslapping
and congratulations when Judges Here McCain supporters
will claim is the strongest reason for Conservatives to support him. But what
if he doesn’t have a Republican majority in the Senate to keep him to his word?
How will he get his judges, assuming he would be true to his word? Well, he has
already given us an insight! Bi-Partisanship – for which read; capitulation to
the Democrats – and yet more back-slapping and congratulations all round. Conclusion The only
issue left of any consequences, therefore, is taxes. McCain claims that he will
cut them. But given his commitment to disaster in So if McCain
does win the presidency, I fear it will be the end of the Republican Party as a
home for Conservatives, and it will be a disaster for the world and And one
final observation on Obama: At least the man has real courage. To take on the Finally, I should like to
finish on a personal note. Until recently, whenever
my boys (now reaching military age) expressed an interest in joining the
military, I advised strongly that I would support such a choice so long as they
joined the Armed Services of the I would do anything and
everything within my power to prevent my boys from sacrificing their lives to
‘serve and protect’ an Islamic State, and that is what we have in both Not being American,
perhaps such a stance is easier for me. Perhaps most American parents do not
feel that way. But I nevertheless would not envy any parent having to make such
a decision. Copyright © Joseph B.H. McMillan 2005 All Rights Reserved |
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