Monday, September 3, 2007

GOP Crumbling Fast, Leaning Libertarian

September 2, 2007

As Republican Hypocrisy Party Tanks, Conservatives Lean Libertarian

By Rob Kall

Yesterday, MSNBC news network, Chris Mattews introduced a daily newspaper editor from one of the "most conservative papers in America." She corrected him, saying their editorial page was conservative, and then corrected herself, saying "more Libertarian, really." It's another sign of the descent of the Republican party, when a staunch conservative paper disavows a connection to the party.

As the Republican party faces an almost daily onslaught of breaking news portraying its leaders as unethical, scandalous and incompetent, more and more Republicans and their supporters in the media-- anchors, pundits, commentators, even whole newspaper editorial departments, are characterizing themselves as Libertarian, as opposed to Republican.

With Sleaze, Corruption and Scandal clouding the Republican party's image in America, this is bad news for the Christian right. Hypocrisy almost seems to be the mainstay of republican leaders.

It seems that in America, people are a lot more tolerant of one's sexual peccadilloes than they are of hypocrisy. They'll tolerate a gay congressman, at least in and from some states, but not one who votes against gay rights while engaging in homosexual acts. Hypocrisy doesn't cut it.

One "work-around" is to take a stand that doesn't include the "package" of right wing moral values that puts Republicans so at risk of getting caught up in hypocritical scandals. Air American talk show host Thom Hartmann calls Libertarians "conservatives who want to smoke pot and get laid" because Libertarians are socially liberal and otherwise conservative.

We see some of these kinds-- social liberals and fiscal conservatives in the Democratic party-- the blue dogs in congress.

We'll be seeing a lot more of them on the Republican side of the aisle.

Already, Ron Paul, who ran for president before, as a Libertarian, is getting a lot of attention as a Republican presidential candidate in this cycle.

Last December, former Republican congressman and current critic of the Bush admin, Bob Barr became a Libertarian. On TV, we have Bill Maher, Lou Dobbs, Tucker Carlson, who have declared themselves not republican or democrat. I won't be surprised to see Joe Scarborough, who's been moving to the center on many issues, embracing Libertarianism... same with Chris Matthews.

It will be harder for already elected members of congress. But there could be a good that comes out of this. As more and more right wingers distance themselves from the current hypocrisy and scandal ridden current incarnation of the Republican party, they may find themselves unhappy with the current two party election system. If some influential pundits and politicians finally wake up and realize that the election system is broken and two party elections are a big part of the problem, then maybe instant run-off voting and equal treatment for third parties will become major issues that the most disliked congress in recent history will have to face.

Meanwhile, the Republican hypocrisy machine churns on. The dump Larry Craig in the flash of an eye, because a Republican Governor in Idaho can replace him with a Republican Senator. But David Vitter, caught in a relationship with a whore house gets a pass because he's in a state with a Democratic Governor. Now that Larry Craig has been pushed off the ledge by his party, the lame-stream media should be boosting the Republican hypocrisy story on Vitter to their highest rotation. Why do they give him a pass. The news anchors should be asking all the Republican leaders this question. We'll see, in a few hours, this Sunday morning, whether any of the Sunday political shows do their jobs or prove they are part of the problem of the mainstream media.

Do me a favor. I can't watch them all. Add your comments here as to whether Meet the Press, or any of the other shows actually ask any Republican leaders why Vitter isn't next.





Authors Bio:

Rob Kall is executive editor and publisher of OpEdNews.com, President of Futurehealth, Inc, and organizer of several conferences, including StoryCon, the Summit Meeting on the Art, Science and Application of Story and The Winter Brain Meeting on neurofeedback, biofeedback, Optimal Functioning and Positive Psychology. He is a frequent Speaker on Politics, The art, science and power of story, heroes and the hero's journey, Positive Psychology, Stress, Biofeedback and a wide range of subjects. See more of his articles here and, older ones, here.

BTW, the book Rob's holding in his photo is "HISTORY OF THE REBELLION" volume 3. by Edward, Earl of Clarendon, published 1816, describing the rebellion among the Irish and Scots, around 1656. This was a religious war between the Church of England, Catholics and Presbyterians. The Earl, writing for the Queen, calls the Irish far worse than terrorists.


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The Nazis, Fascists and Communists were political parties before they became enemies of liberty and mass murderers.

2 comments:

Skeeter Sanders said...

The Larry Craig scandal is only the latest in a series of morals scandals to rock the Republican Party -- which has spent the last quarter-century cultivating an image for itself as the party that "defends traditional family values" in an effort to curry favor with its most important constituency: Christian conservatives. To say that their credibility with Christian conservatives is being shot to hell would be an understatement. My own blog, "The 'Skeeter Bites Report," has been chronicling the GOP's morals follies for nearly a year now, and you're more than welcome to set up a permalink from your blog site to mine (http://www.skeeterbitesreport.com).

-- Skeeter Sanders

Eric Dondero said...

All of which doesn't bode well for the Libertarian Party.

If the Republican Party becomes more and more libertarian, as they most certainly are doing, what market is there for the LP?

The fundraising for the LP is down dramatically in recent months.

I think it has to do with libertarian-leaning Giuliani as the prospective GOP nominee. After all, why run a Libertarian, when the Republicans are about to nominate some guy who is Pro-Choice, Pro-Sexual Tolerance, and Anti-Tax?