Wednesday, October 29, 2008

The *real* problem of the Republican Party

I was reading a recent article off Reuters called "If McCain loses, what next for Conservatives?"
http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSTRE49P1SE20081026

The main argument was - as usual - against the social conservatives. "Focusing on social conservatism alienates moderate and mainstream voters and will consign us to 160 House seats in the South and the mid-west," said Patrick Sammon, president of the Log Cabin Republicans, a group of gay Republicans which stresses social tolerance and fiscal conservatism.

The problem is, I don't believe it. I'm liberal and pro-choice, but I'm old (38). I was in my teens during Reagan and the PTL years and in my 20s when Roe v Wade was at risk due to two court cases, Missouri v. Reproductive Board of Health, and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. My mail was dominated by letters from NARAL, NOW, Planned Parenthood. And my grandmother had PTL on alll day in my childhood. In short, socon = pro-life.

The point is, I believe we are nowhere near the SoCon Dominance of the Republican Party. Under Reagan and Bush 41, socons were part, but never sucessfully pushed for anything. The two abortion cases were actually individual cases dealing with state rights v. federal rights, a very commonplace issue in the courts. Bush 41 did not actively seek the overturn of RvW, unless you count all of his picks on the Supreme Court (Clarence Thomas and David Souter).

If only by a stretch can you put W in the socon court - Terry Schiavo and the HHS letter. And to me, both are tepid compared to Bush 41 years. The Schiavo case was bouncing around Florida for at least TEN YEARS. Eventually it was going to be a national case as both Terry's husband and parents refused the courts' decisions. And since the Supreme Court punked out of their responsiblities, Congress and W came in. In retrospect I agree with them; Michael Schiavo was not the dutiful husband the media invented - he had a common-law wife and kids by her while Terry was comatose, and Terry's "humane death" was far from - she was purposely withheld food and water until she physically died. People are sent to prison for treating dogs like that.

The one - and only one - connection between Republicans and Social Conservatives is a letter from HHS director Michael Leavitt supporting W's belief that doctors and medical personnel who do not believe in supporting abortion or abortifacents should lose their jobs. It sounds fair to the average schmoe, but this would also include people who believed that certain forms of birth control (such as IUDs) were abortifacents. This should have been a big toodoo but the press kept it so under the radar that one would have to be a poliblog geek like myself in order to find it. I thought this would be on the covers of Time and Newsweek (was it?)

The real problem of the Republican Party? FiCons. Yeah you heard me. Fiscal Conservatives. Of my 4+ years reading blogs I have come to the conclusion that ficons are the most hard nosed dissatified group of people. For one, ficons always blame the socons for the demise of the Republican Party, when they are no where in power compared to the 80s and 90s. I would be happy to argue that socons never had the power or influence that ficons claim they have. If W is the socon's represenative, they got ripped off. Apart from the Faith Based Initiatives, they don't have much to show for it.

(warning: I'm channelling my Berkeley hippie liberal thing...)
Ficons are also purists. It' s one thing to want a balanced budget, it's another to totally ignore the concerns of citizens and their needs when the market does not provide them or provide them at an affordable costs. Like schools and medicine, ie NCLB and Medicare Part D. The Dems constantly succeed in votes because they tap into the needs and concerns of the people. Yeah it costs. Yeah one gets deficits. But people need things. And Ficons seem to have a fit if you spend one dime over what they think is wrong. I'm not talking about earmarks; I'm talking about programs that Americans want.

Ficons also worship Reagan the way the Dems worship Obama. Ficons forget that Reaganomics was seen just as costly back then as W is now.


So at least for two years, Republicans will get a leave of absence for two years. And for those two years they will be blaming the smallest subset out of the group, the socons. While Ficon's own behavior in the Republican party may still keep it in the wildernes even after 2010.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Blacks and Independence

Recently I was on hip hop republican, a website for African Americans who suscribe to consevative ideas. And recently they had pictures of New Yorkers supporting McCain. They were in front of their office, which had been vandalized. But all that had seemed to do was encourage the McCain fans to "gird their loins" and back their man.

In two of the pic, I saw pictures of blacks proudly holding their McCain signs, unapologetic of their support. Although I am a liberal, I was happy and proud that these fellow brothas and sistas stood up for what and who they believed in.

I'm an ID - Independent Democrat. I am pro-choice, pro-affirmative action, you know the rest. But most of all I am pro-choice in terms of everything. I believe it is our right as citizens to choose our fate so long as it doesn't hurt others. Being black (I don't know what it's like to be Jewish or Scottish) I have appreciated what my ancestors (and my mom and dad) went through to obtain equality and due process under law; to be real citizens of this country and not just "freed blacks."

So it concerns me how we African Americans want to corner ourselves into little boxes, especially politically. We have to be Democrat, we have to be obsessed with getting Obama into the White House. Not every black person feels that way. Some want Obama. Cool. Some want McCain. Cool. Some want Soulja Boy or Diddy(ummm, okay). Cool. Some want Ron Paul (now wait a minute... just kidding.) Cool.

The point is, we should be the last people to condemn our brothers and sisters for independent thought. Less than 150 years ago, we could not have even dreamed about being nothing more than labor, now we can be doctors, teachers, rap artists, opera singers, even politicians. While we have come from roughly the same past, we are all individuals, with our own paths to happiness. Let us go our own way, be it Obama or other. That was King's dream and ours as well.

Politics and Pennsylvania

There has been quite a lot of hoopla of a supposed political mugging in Pittsburgh. It could have happened or a hoax; no one knows at the moment. However there has been a frightening "blame the victim first" reaction that sickens me to the core.

Finding people who agree with me on this (internet wise) has been like finding pearls in poop. Has the political tension of the season ran so high that we devalue victims first? So the B is too neat, so she claimed a black man did it (black men can commit crimes towards whites, you know. Just ask the people of Knoxville, TN about a white couple tortured and killed by a black gang.)And just to let you know, I'm black.

Has everyone forgotten that Innocent Until Proven Guilty works for both parties? It seems sympathy has warped into suspicion. What if that was your little girl?

Here's what I wrote to Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit in reference to the case:

With all of this talk over the woman in PA being slashed because of her sticker, people suddenly crying out "Tawana Brawley". May I remind people of another victim: Richard Jewell:

Jewell, working as a private
security guard for Piedmont College,[1] discovered a pipe bomb, alerted police, and helped to evacuate the area before it exploded, saving many people from injury or potential death. Initially hailed by the media as a hero, Jewell later was considered a suspect.
Despite having never been charged, he underwent what was considered by many to be a "
trial by media" with great toll on his personal and professional life. Eventually he was exonerated completely: Eric Robert Rudolph was later found to have been the bomber.[ (wikipedia)

With the heightened tension over the election, please remember that there are still victims over politics whether this one turns out to be a fraud or not. It is frightening that people are blaming the victim before the police determine otherwise. Thank you
.

I ask my fellow readers and citizens to do the same.

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