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As you're surely aware, the nostrum that "we gotta vote R down the ballot to save our Republic" is infantile malarkey. Since History hasn't been taught in our so called 'education system' for generations, it isn't surprising that most voters are unaware of how the parties evolved.
Our only principled conservative party was the Southern Agrarian/Rural Democrats of Calhoun, Henry, Jefferson, Madison, Pinckney, Rutledge; among others. Fatally tarred by slavery, they were unable to break the strangle hold of the Plantation Class on Southern economics and politics. Consequently Civil War defeat brought their demise.
The North was in the grip of the Mercantile Class who morphed into the Capitalists, the engine of our Industrial Revolution. To a man, they were Republicans of the progressive left having absolutely nothing to do w/principled conservatism. The GOP of today reflects this from the top down to local Alderman.
Suspicion here is that the raging animus toward Trump, among the R establishment, is driven by their cold realization that his ascension to office means their end as a party. Hence their frenzied behavior is predictable.
Thomas,
Are you saying that there were Republicans before the civil war? Not withstanding that the Republican Party broke from the Democratic Republican Party in 1856 over the issue of slavery. the Republicans were against it and what became the Democratic Party wanted it to continue as an institution in perpetuity.
That being said, I don't give a damn who anyone votes for for President because we don't have a good candidate running in my opinion. What I do strongly advocate is to have everybody go to the polls and vote against the known flagrant Progressives holding office if their opponent is more conservative than they are. That would have to be determined by Vetting to see how the candidates have voted over their terms in office. I prefer voting for true conservatives first and foremost then look at whomever is the most conservative person running no matter which party they hail from. What I want to see is getting the most conservative Congress, State Legislatures, and even Local positions filled to offset and hopefully stop the crap that has been raining down on us from the Progressive/ Elitist/Socialist/Democrats for way too long.
What are you talking about??? The first R POTUS candidate was Fremont of California in 1856.
My core point was direct and simple.The R Party does not and never did have anything to do w/Principled Conservatism. NOT FOR A DAY!
It was and remains a secular progressive lefty gaggle of political hustlers whose support derives largely from the crony capitalist gang who infest DC.
The R's legislative and executive support, post Civil War till the Great Depression; for exorbitant tariffs and later corporation and personal taxation is mute testament to that reality.
Its platforms are pablum for the little people who dutifully queue up on election day to pull the R lever. We have had a Janus headed duopoly in DC for the last 100+ years, which is why nothing fundamental ever changes. Apparently you never noticed.
Thomas,
A small history lesson on the Democratic party and the formation of the Republican party;
The Democratic Party was originally formed in 1792 when supporters of Thomas Jefferson began using the name Republicans, or Jeffersonian Republicans, to emphasize its anti-aristocratic policies. This party was called the Democratic-Republican Party, and it was organized by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson in 1791. The purpose of the Democratic-Republican Party was to stand in opposition against the Federalist Party in upcoming elections. After the War of 1812, the Federalist Party lost most of its support and disbanded, leaving the Democratic-Republican Party without opposition. From 1815 to 1832, the organization of the Democratic-Republican Party faltered. Without the pressure of competition, splits formed within the Democratic-Republican party. This split up the party several different ways. Particularly the split led to, in 1828, the modern Democratic Party, along with another political party known as the Whig Party. In 1850, Democratic members of Congress passed what is known as the Compromise of 1850. In 1852, the Whig Party disbanded, leaving weak opposition against the Democrats for that year’s election. Democrats who opposed slavery eventually left the party and joined those who were left-over from the Whig Party in the North to form the Republican Party in 1854. By the election of 1860, the anti-slavery Republican Party gained widespread popularity. Throughout the election, the Republican Party focused on the issue of slavery. They felt that the slaveholders and slavery-supporters had taken over the government, and that these pro-slavery Democrats were voting against the progress of liberty. This incredibly powerful message led to the election of Republican Abraham Lincoln in 1860, who was as you may have deduced, the first Republican President. Where was the Republican Party born then?; Following the publication of the "Appeal of Independent Democrats" in major newspapers, spontaneous demonstrations occurred. In early 1854, the first proto-Republican Party meeting took place in Ripon, Wisconsin. On July 6, 1854 on the outskirts of Jackson, Michigan upwards of 10,000 people turned out for a mass meeting "Under the Oaks." This led to the first organizing convention in Pittsburgh on February 22, 1856.
The gavel fell to open the Party's first nominating convention, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on June 17, 1856, announcing the birth of the Republican Party as a unified political force.
Thomas,
Here's a little sidebar addendum;
The Republican Party name was christened in an editorial written by New York newspaper magnate Horace Greeley. Greeley printed in June 1854: "We should not care much whether those thus united (against slavery) were designated 'Whig,' 'Free Democrat' or something else; though we think some simple name like 'Republican' would more fitly designate those who had united to restore the Union to its true mission of champion and promulgator of Liberty rather than propagandist of slavery."
The elections of 1854 saw the Republicans take Michigan and make advances in many states, but this election was dominated by the emergence of the short-lived American (or 'Know-Nothing') Party. By 1855, the Republican Party controlled a majority in the House of Representatives. The new Party decided to hold an organizing convention in Pittsburgh in early 1856, leading up to the Philadelphia convention.
As the convention approached, things came to a head — and to blows. On the floor of the Senate Democratic representatives Preston Brooks and Lawrence Keitt (South Carolina) brutally attacked Charles Sumner with a cane after Sumner gave a passionate anti-slavery speech which Brooks took offense (he was related to the main antagonist of Sumner's speech, South Carolina Senator Andrew Butler). Both representatives resigned from Congress with severe indignation over their ouster, but were returned to Congress by South Carolina voters in the next year. Sumner was not able to return to the Congressional halls for four years after the attack. Brooks was heard boasting "Next time I will have to kill him," as he left the Senate floor after the attack.
On the same day as the attack came the news of the armed attack in Lawrence, Kansas. As a direct outgrowth of the "settler sovereignty" of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, an armed band of men from Missouri and Nebraska sacked the town of Lawrence and arrested the leaders of the free state. The anti-abolitionists had made it clear that "settler sovereignty" meant pro-slavery. Labeled only as "ruffians" by Southern politicians, Horace Greeley was quick to decry both events as plots of the pro-slavery South. "Failing to silence the North by threats. . .the South now resorts to actual violence." The first rumblings of the Civil War had begun. The stage was set for the 1856 election, one which held the future of the Union in its grasp.
What in heaven are you ranting and raving about????????
So the catalyst behind the rise of the GOP was slavery.
SO WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!
That issue had absolutely nothing to do w/principled conservatism, which was born in the Greece of Antiquity, nurtured by the Scholastics and later by the English Whigs.
Try getting real.
Thomas,
That has no relationship to my original article. It's in my considered opinion just a distraction from what must be done to preserve the Republic.
Besides how much more principled can you get than to strike out on your own and tackle the major proponent of slavery by starting your new party that diametrically opposes what the original party stood and still stands for. If you don't believe me see LBJ's remarks on launching his "Great Society" which was and is an abysmal failure that we will continue to have to pay for.
The main thing is to vote in whom ever is less of an opportunistic self centered Progressive Socialist regardless of which party they hail from and keep doing it until the progressive movement has been voted to obscurity. Remember it will take many years to restore the Republic, but if you really intend to, it must start now,instead of later.
But Ted stood against them and he took advantage to propel his career..just like Trump so what is wrong with picking a Christian candidate over a billionaire?
The unions took over the schools and even supply the "healthy lunch" the kids toss in the trash.
They teach the union teachers to teach union ideas to your childrenand you cannot fire them.
Oh and they bus thousands of Mexicans in illegally on union buses from S. America so the unions can build more and more public schools at 10M a pop using union labor because for every x number of families schools must be built. This nets unions billions a year. See a pattern here?
Rhodes,
I understand your reasoning about that, but that is the very reason we lost to Obama in 2012. Too many people stayed home and did not vote for anyone. If that happens again I'm positive the progressive forces will be celebrating taking down the Republic and destroying the Constitution within 2 years of a 2016 loss to the progressive democrats. If the people can't see that, they will deserve to be savaged by the enemy, and they will have thrown their Liberty and Freedom away just to have a Pyrrhic Victory where they can say I took the high road and didn't hold my nose and vote for any establishment types.
Rhodes,
If you are not 'Interested" in the "standard" packages, then do your own vetting of the available candidates in both parties and choose the ones who are the LEAST Liberal/Socialist/Progressives. We can't sit back and not vote, and we don't have to vote along party lnes. What we DO have to do is to check out all the candidates running for Congress/State Legislatures/and even Local Politics and choose the ones who are the most Conservative based on their voting records. If you don't want to do that to try and change us for the better, you are part of the problem along with everyone else who won't do the background checks and then go and vote.
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