That's the headline and Buchanan is right, for a change. This will blow up in the face of the Establishment GOP and spell the end of the Grand Old Party, not to mention the defeat of the party in the coming election.
Someone tell Chris Christie and Ann Coulter, the Mutt and Jeff of the GOP, to sit down and shut the hell up.
Updated text:
Understand this: I
used to have a statement on my blog that went something like this: "The blog is dedicated to returning America to its
roots. That cannot happen without bringing the GOP back to its
conservative values." I meant it
back then (2008), but had no clue just how definitively important
this statement would be. The GOP does not get to play the game the way it
has for the past several decades. And they don't like it and they think
the party is now in the hands of the Kook Fringe Right. Their (the
Establishment Right) collective arrogance blows. Apparently, they
have no clue just how much their compromising values are disliked, even
hated, and how many there are in that category.
You should know that by “compromising” I have in mind a backing off from
Constitutional principles and Constitutionally driven solutions. I understand the need to compromise as to
legislative construct . . . . . . . . . . . as long as that compromise does no
harm to the Founder’s Dream and the established rules for the advancement of a
national governance.
If a Mitch Daniels was to
enter the race, abiding by the rules, I
suppose that would be fine. If someone
visited a brokered national convention (“brokered” has to do with a convention
in which there is no clear 1st ballot nominee), that would be fine --- in and of itself. But,
if there is any sense that the Establishment Right is using the rules to
defeat the will of the GOP conservative constituency, well, that is another matter; that is a declaration of war.
Most importantly, if, in
fact, we have a clear “winner” coming out of the primary process, we all need
to agree on his candidacy and get in the game with gusto and
determination.
Update: there are only 13 states open to adding names to their primary ballot. All primary ballots will be closed by the end of February.
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