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Monday, February 11, 2008
Rich Galen :: Townhall.com Columnist
Opponents, Not Enemies
by Rich Galen
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The History Channel re-ran the 10-episode HBO mini-series "Band of Brothers" over the weekend.

"Band of Brothers" is based upon the book by historian Stephen F. Ambrose which follows the path of E (Easy) Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division in the European Theater during World War II. The central character is Dick Winter who starts as a 2nd Lt. and ends the war as a Major.

The book (and series) begins with Easy Company's training and follows them through their parachuting behind enemy lines on D-Day through Market Garden, Bastogne, and ending the war at Hitler's aerie, Berchtesgaden.

The mini-series was co-produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks following their successful collaboration in the feature film "Saving Private Ryan" (Pvt. James Ryan, by the way, was also a trooper in the 101st Airborne Division).

The kids of Easy Company were from places like Brooklyn, New York as well as Kerrville, Texas and Kerrville, Kentucky. Most of them had never been out of their towns or neighborhoods before they parachuted into Europe.

They may not have been exactly sure what the war was all about, but they had a sense of duty and they did it.

Watching this series again struck me this particular weekend because we, in the US, are in such a froth about the primary elections which will lead to nominees for President in the Republican and Democratic Parties.

I was struck by the ease with which we, sitting in comfortable chairs in our offices and dens and kitchens, are so willing to fire off vile and nasty e-mails to each other claiming our candidate is the only true heir to the Presidency and any other - either of our Party or another - is worthy only of contempt.

The children of Easy Company - and all the Easy Companies in all the wars which have followed - didn't have the luxury of sending nasty grams.

They had to fight their way through the Battle of the Bulge (Europe), through Inchon (Korea), through Khe Sanh (Viet Nam), Medina Ridge (Iraq), and the drive through to Baghdad (Iraq again).

As the level of linguistic venom continues to rise over the next nine months we should keep in mind - not in the back of our minds, but front and center - the hundreds of thousands of men and women who have given their lives for the specific purpose of allowing the rest of us to engage in the uniquely American activity known as … Democracy.

I was going to write, today, about the problems the Democrats are likely to face going into their convention in Denver in August facing the real possibility that their unelected "super delegates" will wrest the nomination from Barack Obama and hand it to Hillary Clinton.

I may do that for Wednesday. Continued...

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Rich Galen has been a press secretary to Dan Quayle and Newt Gingrich. He currently works as a journalist and writes at Mullings.com

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Subject: The conservative disconnect
More important than Galen's reworking of Aesop's "together we stand, divided we fall" moral is why conservatives are frustrated right now.

Q. Why are conservatives frustrated right now?

A. Lack of accountability.

McCain get's bundles of kudos from mainstream American voters with his "spending like drunken sailors" mantra.

What is conservatism to main-stream America relative to Democrats?

1.) Smaller government
2.) Better economic smarts and fiscal restraint
3.) Strong on defense

And how did the all Republican government score in the 6 years they controlled the Congress and the Executive branch? The spent like drunken sailors and created the largest department in American history: the Department of Homeland defense. The American government has grew from 2000-2006 more than all eight years of LBJ! That's two strikes against conservatives on smaller government and fiscal restraint. Corruption was common place and cutting spending non-existent.

And the third strike? Bush got re-elected by conservatives and main-stream America on this issue alone.

So what happened? Why did conservatives fail completely the six years they were in government with respect to smaller government and economic restraint?

Answer? Right wing media only holds liberals accountable.

So there you have it. Right wing media and their consumers would rather entertain themselves bashing liberals, fiddle on a hill while America burns money, than hold the politicians THEY ELECTED ACCOUNTABLE.

The party of accountability wasn't. Every conservative in Congress and President Bush got a free pass by the right wing media.

And now right wing media is wondering why main-stream conservatives don't listen to them anymore?

Why indeed.

re: Gestell writes:
Well, I have to sympathize with your sentiments.

The biggest sin being committed by Town Hall columnists and posters is they use the word "conservative" as if it is theirs to define when clearly the majority of conservative voters want John McCain and previously President Bush.

Bush no more fits the description of "conservative" bandied about on this site then McCain. Yet both are or were popular with mainstream conservative voters.

Perhaps miss-representing themselves as the "true" definition of conservative is not their biggest sin. The biggest sin is that conservatives have to be opposed to anything the Democrats are for.

Which, coming back to Galen's point, is pure nonsense. The biggest sin is being overly simplistic. Democrat all bad, Conservative all good and then again conservative is defined as everything not liberal. The problem with this sin is that occasionally the liberals pick a populist issue like health-care reform. The big sin puts the conservatives in the awkward position of defending the existing health-care debacle, making conservatives look all manner of stupid defending the indefensible, visa-vis the existing health-care system.

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