I found an article on http://glenngreenwald.blogspot.com/2006/02/do-bush-followers-have-political.html conservative Glenn Greenwald's blog today via Metafilter discussing the enourmous detour that conservatives have taken in the past six years -- moving from small government, state's rights, and less spending into the behemouth that we are dealing with today. While I'm sure that many people have seen this metamorphasis taking shape through this administration, I haven't seen anyone describe it so eloquantly. Here are a couple of excerpts:
2/13/2006 12:22:31 PM
seems to me that the Bush conservatives are conservative in every aspect that they cant connect back to 9/11.Thus massive defecits thanks to new offices, defense, spying and cuts in social programs.
2/13/2006 12:45:40 PM
One word: Neoconservatism.
2/13/2006 3:09:15 PM
2/13/2006 3:19:24 PM
They're all in Washington, bitching about the same things you are:http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/02/12/MNG41H78RM1.DTL&feed=rss.news
2/13/2006 8:50:29 PM
it's all b/c of teh j00z, infiltrating teh R1ght and turning them into evil evil neoc0ns...
2/14/2006 12:08:38 AM
Except for their leading apologist, TGD, of course...
2/14/2006 12:32:41 AM
we got plenty of moral conservatives...
2/14/2006 5:22:33 AM
The issue is hardly about morality. As much as the neocons love to say that Dems are morally bankrupt, the democratic platform is built on moral values -- they are just socialist-leaning values. The issue is that I get the impression that the majority of the voting public is now forcing traditional little-r republican values out of the platform. I refuse to call myself a Republican because of the Bush administration's desecration of almost every conservative value. Even the NYC Young Republicans split into a traditional group that has no ties with the GOP, and a group that simply follows the politicians. If this continues, is there a possibility of a resurgance in the Libertarian Party, or are they still too fringe (on par with, say, Nader et al.)? What do you think will happen in the '08 primaries?
2/14/2006 10:49:51 AM
2/14/2006 11:03:58 AM
I'll take a shot in the dark: Because even blowhards need exercise?
2/14/2006 11:31:59 AM
If the President can't literally mean "reduce oil dependance by 75%" when he says "reduce oil dependance by 75%", then what the hell makes you think the adminstration defines "conservative" in the traditional sense.
2/14/2006 11:52:28 AM
And from that, I'd like to know this. What are the Republicans going to do in '08 when it comes time to explain what Republicanism is? It seems like there's a pretty big disagreement between them over it right now.
2/14/2006 11:53:29 AM
2/14/2006 12:13:48 PM
Maybe? What fundamental Democratic (party, not system of government) principle have they been ignoring?
2/14/2006 12:52:49 PM
wtf[Edited on February 14, 2006 at 12:55 PM. Reason : wrong thread]
2/14/2006 12:55:18 PM
The GOP will continue to play the terror card, kiss a few babys, harp on the gays, etc. The hard-core party liners and jesus voters will eat that shit up, again. Those same voters will get ignored by legislative proxy, again.The GOP has effectively neutered any real conservative thinkers from having any power within the party. Its about branding as much as ideas any more. Just make sure you have the right color ribbon on your vehicle and you're golden./frustrated conservative
2/14/2006 1:17:17 PM
Vote Duke in 2028
2/14/2006 9:03:33 PM
^damn you're waiting that long? I might bump my campaign back from 2016 to 2020 instead -- I'll make you my VP so you can have 8 years once I'm done ---
2/14/2006 9:42:31 PM
2/15/2006 1:38:07 AM
^^well, if i stay 20 years active duty, that puts my enter into the fray at 2026 or 2028.if i get out earlier than that, who knows...
2/15/2006 2:57:09 AM
fear of the government has never been a sole possession of the right.
2/15/2006 3:10:15 AM
That point is lost among too many people.
2/15/2006 3:36:11 AM