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Monday, June 23, 2008
Peter J. Wirs :: Townhall.com Columnist
Let's Go RINO Hunting, Part II
by Peter J. Wirs
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Continuing our "thread," yes a lot of officeholders holding themselves out as Republicans are guilty of false advertising. Yes, Republicans are losing popular support faster than the Mississippi can flood adjacent farms. But do we throw the baby out with the bath water?

Just this morning, the news broke that Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, which has been solid Republican since the Civil War, just went Democratic according to the latest voter registration count. Most of you know Dauphin County as Three Mile Island, although it is also the seat of the State Capital, Harrisburg. While the capital city and its suburbs are a miniature version of Washington, D.C., the balance of the county is red-neck rural.

Dauphin County is within the 17th Congressional District, represented for many years by Republican George Gekas, who was one of the House impeachment managers. He was ousted in 2002 by Democratic Congressman Tim Holden, when redistricting threw both of them into the same pit. Gekas’ shockingly lopsided loss foreboded the GOP’s problems more than people are willing to acknowledge.

First, Holden portrayed himself as a conservative, one of the Congress’ Blue Dogs. Second, Gekas’ campaign was man-handled by the so-called Washington experts, who had absolutely no idea where Central Pennsylvania was, let alone what it was like. Third, Bush did nothing to help him (this was long before George W. became politically radioactive).

Fourth, and most important, RINOs had already taken over Dauphin County, one of the major counties in the Congressional District while Republicans were fighting among themselves in two other major counties, Lebanon and Schuylkill. The Dauphin County Courthouse was (and remains) rifled with unbridled political putridness and incompetence. The Tom LeMay hardball power-grabbing school of politics was already well entrenched.

I phoned one of Pennsylvania’s leading conservatives, Lowman Henry, a former Dauphin County Commissioner who (like myself) underwent Pennsylvania’s unique political baptism by fire (but that is a column for another day). Henry made two extremely cognizant points: first on how the local GOP was "so tightly controlled by a small group of insiders that [the party] can’t grow." Henry’s acute observation about the GOP’s prevailing culture is what most academics have known as the Jo Freeman Theory.

The second point is that Republicans are abandoning their principles at every level while the Democrats are successfully appealing to theirs. No matter how misguided Democratic principles may be, at least, according to Henry, we must concede that the Democrats are being "principled."

But the salient question at the moment is this: do conservatives hold their nose and vote Republican because America can’t afford the peril of Democratic control? Or do we allow the Democrats to take charge on a hope and a prayer we can return two or four years from now? The latter option is akin to AA’s belief about alcoholics, sometimes someone has to hit rock-bottom before they realize they need help.

As a former firefighter, I find Henry’s metaphor apposite: do we stop the fire then repair the house? Or do we allow the house to burn down to the ground and rebuild from scratch? Continued...

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Peter J. Wirs is currently the Chairman & Co-Trustee of the Republican Leadership Trust as well as the incoming President of the National Conference of Public Officials. The views and opinions found in this article represent the author's views and opinions and not those of any institution or organization with which the author is affiliated.
 
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Subject: CVN65
Interesting!

I don't presently have dental ins and went to the dental school. I seriously prayed God would give me a good student. My guy (4th yr) was good and a conservative! (Libs are thick on the ground here.) We had a lot of lively discussions. He was like, what if we end up with Hillary and McCain...it's worse! Obama and McCain.

He and his wife just left for NC, where he is doing a residency. They were driving and the grandparents were flying the kids out. For a going away present I copied a bunch of recorded books for them. (He had asked for suggestions)

It was a fun project.

Color of Water (one of my all time favorites!)
Epicenter
Men in Black
Undaunted Courage (where they were from)
The Water is Wide (where they were going, sorta)
PG Wodehouse (for laughs)

Four kids is a crew. How old are they?

Cheers!

The last gasp of the damnable boomers!!
This election is getting the full court press that you're seeing because the baby boomers have only ONE last chance to ram trhough their Nanny State policies. In another 4-8 years we'll have enough people who came up in the Eighties who want to know who killed THAT prosperity and who will NOT vote for anti-growth, anti-prosperity, and anti-AMERICA Marxist Lefties. The tide of ideology is slowly turning and they are desperate to get O'Vomit in because he's NOT his own man!

I still want to know, other than George SoreA$$ who IS running this cur. He hasn't an original idea and can't put two words together with out Axelrod setting up his speeches for him on a teleprompter.

-Ray
NRA Life Member
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