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Sunday, May 27, 2007
Robert Bluey :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Politics of Amnesty
by Robert Bluey
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The amnesty deal negotiated by Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) and the White House has Karl Rove’s fingerprints all over it. Plain and simple, it’s bad public policy being used to advance a political agenda.

We’ve seen this happen before, most notably in 2003 when Rove and President Bush strong-armed Republicans in Congress into supporting the largest entitlement program since the days of LBJ’s Great Society. The Medicare prescription drug bill, conservative critics were told, would guarantee Republicans the majority for decades.

Three years later, the GOP was knocked out of power in Congress, and if the party keeps heading down the same path, it’s destined to lose the White House in 2008.

You’d think Republicans would have learned their lesson when voters sent them packing last Election Day. But as the immigration debate clearly demonstrates, the White House is once again intent on vastly expanding government to achieve a political goal.

What’s remarkable is that attacks on conservatives as “restrictionists” and “nativists” were spread not just by liberals last week. The pro-amnesty Wall Street Journal used its editorial page to attack the very people who are trying to defend the rule of law. The Bush administration also hammered away at anyone who questioned the bill’s amnesty-first approach toward illegal aliens.

What’s driving the White House to fight its base? Bush and Rove have adopted a short-term political plan of wooing Hispanics and a long-range mission to cement the president’s legacy.

As Bush loyalist and former Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman recently argued, “Reaching out to Hispanics is critical to our future. The fastest-growing, and most conservative, segment of the population are natural Republicans. The question is whether we will reach out and welcome these new voters into our ranks.”

Mehlman favors a comprehensive approach to immigration reform -- as do many conservatives, including The Heritage Foundation. However, Mehlman’s characterizing the policy as a way of welcoming “new voters into our ranks” reveals what’s wrong with using legislation to advance political ends.

Just as Rove had no way of guaranteeing that seniors with the prescription-drug benefit would pull the level for Republicans on Election Day, Mehlman has no way of promising Hispanics will flock to the GOP. And let’s face it, Bush won’t get credit for this immigration deal even if it does somehow manage to make its way out of Congress and to his desk. The Bush-hating media would paint it as a victory for Democrats -- as well they should, considering all the concessions Kennedy was able to extract. Continued...

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Robert B. Bluey is director of the Center for Media & Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation and maintains a blog at RobertBluey.com
 
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Subject: Robert
You were doing fairly well, until you advocated McCain or Julie-Annie as president. They are both LEFTIST pukes. BOTH want open-borders, Julie-Annie is for gun control and both pitch amnesty. Furthermore, Julie-Annie knows about as much about foreign policy as Jorge.

Julie-Annie does have a future as a drag queen, but not as president of our country.

Presidente Jorge to crack down!

Presidente Jorge has the unmitigated gall now to say that we should crack down on enforcement on ILLEGAL aliens! [Sell that disingenuous drivel to the Polish Navy, Jorge!] The quisling-in-chief who has violated his oath of office to defend and protect the borders of America is now "shocked, shocked to see that ILLEGALS have gotten in here!" WHAT A SHAMEFUL CROCK!

The last time Jorge worked with the 'Crats we got No Bureaucrat Left Behind and Rx Care for Seniors-- both expensive, invasive boondoggles. Dubya is now making Jimma' Carter seem relatively competent by contrast!
We have spent $600 billion allegedly fighting (actually fostering) terrorists and making things worse in the M.E. even as militant Islamics dance across the border or overstay visas and permeate American society-- top flight enforcement there, Presidente Jorge! Go get those ILLEGALS and bad boy employers, Dubya! We have such confidence in your resolve to do so!
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