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finnbow 08-16-2012 08:35 PM

Today's GOP
 
I was wondering what the conservatives on this board think of today's GOP (and its prominent politicians). I find my political leanings to correspond frequently to what once was the moderate wing of the GOP, but this faction of the party has disappeared or has been marginalized/disparaged as RINO's by the ever more reactionary GOP of today.

Do any of you conservatives here actually prefer today's GOP to the more moderate one of days past? If so, why?

BlueStreak 08-16-2012 08:55 PM

I think I'll go get a beer and just lurk for a while.

Rex E. 08-16-2012 08:58 PM

I'm with you for the most part Fin. I registered as an R when I turned 18. I've been an I since about the age of 20 iirc.

I'm no fan of the new bunch of not so conservative conservatives in the GOP and their hard line approach. I'd be far more pleased with them if they took a real fiscal conservative stand and worked on that instead of worrying about what Jim is smoking or what he's doing in his bed with Ron or Jane or Ron & Jane, or.........

Love or hate Reagan he a a very real opponent in Tip O'Neil and they learned to work together. Wonder why the same cannot be done today?

merrylander 08-17-2012 06:55 AM

As a real conservative I would not touch that lot with a stick.

ebacon 08-17-2012 07:22 AM

I think a lot of it goes back to religion. During the Reagan era religion still had an influence over American culture. Notions of right, wrong, teamwork, etc. were stronger.

As the war on religion progressed those notions were replaced with others. On the Christian front we saw a growth of, I don't know what to call it, maybe wealth evangelism. The story told in that camp is that if you do good then God will reward you with wealth. While that may be true even under classical Christianity the classical is hard to pervert. With wealth evangelism a parishioner can easily rationalize that if he makes more money by whatever means then it is God's will. That makes it easy for them to hold the Bible in one hand and the atheist Atlas Shrugged in the other and not feel any guilt or mixed feelings.

On another front we have citizens that have never been exposed to the church or to philosophy in general. Those people then attended college and became indoctrinated with the pseudo-philosophy of Ayn Rand and were taught that dog-eat-dog is good and religion is evil. Those lessons can really play hell with a society.

In any event both of those mechanisms play hell with our form of self government. For our government to work it requires the most of us in a moral sense. On the other hand if we treat our government as a tool to serve our self interests then it quickly becomes an ever changing gibberish of legislation. That is what we are seeing today. Everyone is changing the rules to suit their self interest. The corporate leaders see it as freedom. Sure they whine to the voters but that is only to make useful idiots out of them so that they vote to give the corporations even more slack in the rope.

The situation is a real mess. I firmly believe that Ayn Rand was a Soviet spy and we are dealing with the consequences of her societal engineering.

Rooting out whatever ails us is going to be a bitch.

http://www.csmonitor.com/Commentary/...oncern-America

** Note: My discussion of Christianity should not be construed as a belief that Christianity is superior. I firmly believe that the unadulterated teachings of every religion, Hindu, Jewish, Sikh, Muslim, whatever, provide just as sound of a moral basis as Christianity. Every religion has their kooks and that minority should not be taken as an example of the whole.

Boreas 08-17-2012 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by ebacon (Post 117558)
As the war on religion progressed those notions were replaced with others.

I'm curious about the war on religion. Heard of it but never seen it. Can you describe it and relate any manifestations of it.

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On the Christian front we saw a growth of, I don't know what to call it, maybe wealth evangelism. The story told in that camp is that if you do good then God will reward you with wealth.
It's usually referred to as Calvinism.

John

BlueStreak 08-17-2012 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by ebacon (Post 117558)
I think a lot of it goes back to religion. During the Reagan era religion still had an influence over American culture. Notions of right, wrong, teamwork, etc. were stronger.

Funny, I don't recall this being the case. If anything, labor relations were far more combative.

Dave

BlueStreak 08-17-2012 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Boreas (Post 117574)
I'm curious about the war on religion. Heard of it but never seen it. Can you describe it and relate any manifestations of it.



It's usually referred to as Calvinism.

John

Thank you, John. I'm thinking this is like the "War on Christmas". Anytime some atheist complains about his neighbors manger scenes, or some retail chain decides to not have Santa Clause in the mall, it's;

":eek:OMG, THE MONGOL HORDES ARE COMING TO CONFISCATE OUR BIBLES AND FORCE US TO WORSHIP GOATS!!! QUICK VOTE REPUBLICAN AND SAVE AMERICA!!!!:eek:".........:rolleyes:

That manipulative BS I've seen far too much of.

Dave

ebacon 08-17-2012 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by BlueStreak (Post 117575)
Funny, I don't recall this being the case. If anything, labor relations were far more combative.

Dave

Labor relations is a different topic. This thread is about what conservatives think about the modern GOP.

That's not to say that I don't have an opinion on labor relations then and now, it's just that this isn't the thread.

BlueStreak 08-17-2012 10:16 AM

You mentioned "teamwork" as in we , as a nation worked better as a team. No, we didn't.
Or, are we referring to the compliant Democratic Party of the day? I'll give you that.


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