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Will More Republicans Flee Their Party This Year?

luvguins 2012/06/15 16:44:13
Moderate Republicans are a Dying Breed.
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Some Republicans I have spoken with, especially older Republicans, are becoming concerned and somewhat fearful of the extreme right positions that the current GOP is taking in Congress and in the states. This is an article by one Republican, Michael Stafford, a former Republican Party officer and author of "An Upward Calling".


"Why I gave up being a Republican".


I’m a life-long Republican. My political affiliation has been woven intrinsically into the very fabric of my being.


When I was young, Ronald Reagan bestrode the world like a colossus. I grew up watching the Cold War end-game play out as Reagan faced down the Soviet Union- which really was evil- and helped break the long night of communist repression in Eastern Europe. He was my hero.



Indeed, my first political act was passionately lobbying my fourth-grade classmates to vote for Reagan over Walter Mondale in a mock election in 1984. As an adult, I continued to be a rock-solid Republican- I helped run my law school’s chapter of the Federalist Society and its Republican club. And after the election of President Obama in 2008, I served as an officer in my state Republican Party. For the next two years, I devoted substantial amounts of my time, my talent, and my treasure to supporting local candidates running for office and to building the Party organization.


Today, however, I am a registered Republican no longer.


I came to the decision to leave the GOP not with a heavy heart, but with a broken one.


I reached this point through a long series of awakenings and realizations- a path marked by literally years of wrestling with, and finally accepting, the political implications of a number of difficult truths. It involved ever-increasing levels of cognitive dissonance, as I tried to square my experiences, concerns, and knowledge, with my continued loyalty to the GOP.


As a local GOP official after President Obama’s election, I had a front-row seat as it became infected by a dangerous and virulent form of political rabies.


In the grip of this contagion, the Republican Party has come unhinged. Its fevered hallucinations involve threats from imaginary communists and socialists who, seemingly, lurk around every corner. Climate change- a reality recognized by every single significant scientific body and academy in the world- is a liberal conspiracy conjured up by Al Gore and other leftists who want to destroy America. Large numbers of Republicans- the notorious birthers- believe that the President was not born in the United States. Even worse, few figures in the GOP have the courage to confront them.


Republican economic policies are also indefensible. The GOP constantly claims that its opponents are engaged in “class warfare,” but this is an exercise in projection. In Republican proposals, the wealthy win, and the rest of us lose- one only has to look at Rep. Paul Ryan’s budget to see that.



As Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein have written, “the Republican Party, has become an insurgent outlier—ideologically extreme; contemptuous of the inherited social and economic policy regime; scornful of compromise; unpersuaded by conventional understanding of facts, evidence, and science; and dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition.” Its reckless behavior helps drive the political dysfunction crippling our nation.


In the end, it offers a dystopian vision of our future- a harsher, crueler and more merciless America starkly divided between the riders, and the ridden.


From the moment the Tea Party emerged on the scene, I had a premonition that I would eventually have to leave the GOP. But my mind conjured innumerable reasons for delay- for putting off the day of reckoning in the desperate hope that some game-changing miracle would occur, such as a victory by Governor Jon Huntsman in the Republican presidential primary.


But no miracle happened. Among all the difficult truths I’ve had to face, perhaps none has been harder than the realization that I, and those dissidents like me, are unrepresentative outliers far removed from, and largely unable to influence, the main currents of opinion within the GOP.


Ultimately, leaving the GOP was necessary in order to maintain my own integrity. Leaving is also a public act of personal protest. I am under no illusions about its broader significance- it will have no impact on the trajectory of the political narrative in this nation. But that does not make it futile. On the contrary, as the shadows lengthen, such minor individual acts of defiance and dissent are more critical now than ever before.


Perhaps, one day, a reformed and responsible Republican Party will reemerge.


But until then, the GOP and I have reached a parting of the ways. In the poignant words of “Kathleen Mavourneen,” an old Irish ballad: “It may be for years, and it may be forever”.

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  • DDogbreath 2012/06/26 16:06:26 (edited)
    Undecided
    DDogbreath
    If Ron Paul is not nominated, I'm leaving the Republican party and going back to where I was for 22 years, the Libertarian party.

    paul nominated leaving republican party qand 22 years libertarian party
  • Keeping It Real 2012/06/17 05:27:58
    Moderate Republicans are a Dying Breed.
    Keeping It Real
    +1
    Decent people don't want to be associated with a group of racists to say the least!
  • Stan Kapusta 2012/06/17 04:01:35
    Undecided
    Stan Kapusta
    I just see alot of people forgetting the party. The candidate is what they are looking at more. I am one of those too. Our politicians look to get rich or stay employed, not look out for the people anymore.
  • fluer 2012/06/16 16:32:52
    Undecided
    fluer
    +1
    I think people are fed up with both parties, but no Republican I know and in Texas most of the people are Republicans, will flee far enough to vote for Obama. They will in fact hold their nose and vote for Romney. But the party has to change and it will. They both will or we will have a rise of independents in the House and Senate and that might be a good thing to stop the fighting if there is no clear majority. They will have to work together and come up with laws that the people want. Everytime I think about Obamacare passing with not one person having read the final bill in its entirity I feel strongly that our government needs the shake up and the two party system has to go.
  • mach 2012/06/16 05:51:00
    Moderate Republicans are a Dying Breed.
    mach
    +4
    I was a short lived member of the "Young Republicans". I worked for Ronald Reagan's campaign, and I could have just as easily written this article. I fell away from the GOP in the 80's after being candidly educated on the virtues of the pro life movement from a prominent member of the party. Probably the best thing I ever done in my life to salvage a sense of integrity.
  • luvguins mach 2012/06/16 16:41:36
    luvguins
    +2
    Thanks, mach. I have heard others say the same leaving the party.
  • CAROLYN NTARWNJBS 2012/06/16 03:32:32
    Moderate Republicans are a Dying Breed.
    CAROLYN NTARWNJBS
    +5
    They are few and far between and good read.
  • jackolantyrn356 2012/06/16 03:28:35
    Undecided
    jackolantyrn356
    IM SEE THE WHITE HOUSE IS STILL B;OGGING FOOLISHNESS.
  • luvguins jackola... 2012/06/16 03:43:01
    luvguins
    +3
    No, that would be you, jacko. Past your bedtime now.
  • William 2012/06/15 22:59:56
    Undecided
    William
  • luvguins William 2012/06/15 23:10:09
    luvguins
    +4
    Yeah, the right loves to legislate morality.
  • William luvguins 2012/06/16 00:03:04 (edited)
    William
    Yep. But they're two sides of the same coin sliding to the bottom. Remember it was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the National Socialist Worker's Party. While the Soviets took over all the businesses, the fascists of Germany and Italy engaged in "public-private partnerships". This is the hallmark of fascism or corporatism.

    I believe in a separation of state and economy.
    http://libertybasics.com/wp-c...
  • luvguins William 2012/06/16 01:50:20
    luvguins
    +2
    The current GOP are fascists, and Mussollini indeed called fascism corporatism.
  • mich52 2012/06/15 20:29:57
    Moderate Republicans are a Dying Breed.
    mich52
    +4
    We can only hope so but probably not since anyone that claims to be a Republican is already one foot off the cliff..
  • luvguins mich52 2012/06/15 21:04:18
    luvguins
    +4
    The Fox News viewers for sure, mich.
  • ☆stillthe12c☆ 2012/06/15 20:10:20
    Undecided
    ☆stillthe12c☆
    +1
    Most of the Republican party is left of center and now are only pretending to be to the right of center.
    I am in favor of keeping out environment clean, but there comes a time of diminishing return.. America western Europe and Canada can not be the only one that is trying to keep the environment clean while China is building coal fired generating plants at the rate of 1 or more per a week and they are not as clean as ours. We are already suffering blackout and brownout with the old grid and the limited resources we have. The EPA has slated 33 more power plants to be shut sown and we already do not have and economy to support our population. It takes planning and we have not taken the time to make a plan. For decades the government has refused to authorize a nuclear plant until late and one is not enough. If you do not have cheap power for industry we can not compete on a world market.
    The reason that we are not well on our way to recovery is that Congress nor the President has done anything to help. Harry Reid has refused to bring any jobs bill that the House has given to him to the floor and declared the President plan dead on arrival. Plus Harry has not allowed a budget to be presented in the Senate for 3 years.
    I have much more but do not want to take the time to re-present them again.
  • Matt 2012/06/15 20:05:55
    Undecided
    Matt
    +1
    Probably more Democrats will flee their party. Obama got elected because the unknown was better than what we knew about. That statement still holds true. At any rate, wise choices are no longer even offered.
    danged
  • Indepen... Matt 2012/06/16 02:02:24
    Independent Thinker
    +1
    BEcause we (we is a strong word more like the rest of you) THOUGHT the unknown was better than the known
  • Matt Indepen... 2012/06/16 12:38:32
    Matt
    When McCain said that we might be in Iraq for another 100 years, people knew that he was not a good choice. Hindsight is 20/20. Good choices are not even offered anymore.
  • words to live by 2012/06/15 19:24:52 (edited)
    I Support Right Wing off the Cliff Republicans.
    words to live by
    +2
    What is a moderate Republican? The first time I ever voted was for Jimmy Carter, because he said he was a Christian. He was the worst president ever. I never pulled the lever again for a Democract and I never will.
  • Matt words t... 2012/06/16 12:56:58
    Matt
    Jimmy Carter was artificially made to look like a bad president. He attempted to broker an equitable peace between the Israelis and Palestinians. Israel would be forced to make some minor concessions, but there would be peace. For no reason whatsoever, the banks raised interest rates to over 19%, effectively shutting down our economy. The media mounted a smear campaign against everything that he tried to do. The American public swallowed it all, hook, line, and sinker.

    Ask yourself, who controls our media ? If you don't know, you can find the answer here.
    http://www.rense.com/general4...
    Then ask yourself, who controls the banks ?
    http://www.rense.com/general5...

    I am by no means, "anti-Semitic". The Israeli government serves their citizens even less than ours serves us.

    There is no money to be made by waging peace.
  • words t... Matt 2012/06/16 22:20:46 (edited)
    words to live by
    +1
    My husband lost his job at a major trucking company when they had to sell the company after Carter de-regulated the trucking industry. That was a huge change of life for us. There will never be peace between Israel and Palenstine. I'm betting on Israel...I agree with you last comment. Wars are started by those who would profit the most from it....
  • Matt words t... 2012/06/17 03:33:56 (edited)
    Matt
    Apparently, your husband's major trucking company, wasn't major enough to affect Washington politics. Can you imagine how well the independents did ?

    As a lifelong democrat, union worker, coming from a family of union workers and democrats, I remember when democrats were a friend of American labor, and republicans were a friend of American business. Carter capitulated to globalist demands during his presidency. He sinned. He will pound nails until the day he dies in order to atone for those sins.

    The middle class has no friends in Federal government anymore.
  • jeepster4 2012/06/15 19:22:10
    Moderate Republicans are a Dying Breed.
    jeepster4
    +6
    The new breed of RWNJs that have taken over the Republican party, have caused a vast increase in the number of people that now call themselves "Independents". It will take losing in 2012 and 2016 before sanity returns to the Republican party and allows the newly minted "Independents" to go home.
  • Joel 2012/06/15 19:04:03
    Moderate Republicans are a Dying Breed.
    Joel
    +5
    Losing elections focuses the mind of a party better than anything. After Mr. Obama is re-elected, the GOP will undergo a purge. A soul-cleansing, if you will. Maybe they will veer still farther to the right in reaction to Romney's defeat and shallow candidacy. That would be disastrous for them but they may double down on their Tea Party bet.
  • Lady Whitewolf 2012/06/15 18:58:25
    Moderate Republicans are a Dying Breed.
    Lady Whitewolf
    +6
    If there is any such thing as a "moderate" republican!
  • Max7 2012/06/15 18:57:21
    Undecided
    Max7
    +3
    I don't think that it is so much that they are fleeing their party, right now there are those not happy with the contenders. Even if they decide to support the opposing party, I don't think that they will denouce their party affiliation.
  • words t... Max7 2012/06/15 19:30:50
    words to live by
    Great answer. I agree with you. I don't like Romney. But, I will vote for him.... I will not stay home election day!
  • Max7 words t... 2012/06/15 19:45:13
    Max7
    Thank you, but I can appreciate a person voting for someone outside of his party based on the fact that he thinks the opposition has more to offer. I don't quite see the logic in voting for someone that I don't like.
  • whitewulf--the unruly mobster 2012/06/15 18:43:31
  • Jackie G - Poker Playing Pa... 2012/06/15 18:36:12
    Undecided
    Jackie G - Poker Playing Patriot
    +2
    I am registered Independent and I, like sooo many other Independents, are running to the Republicans - They represent the only sanity in the room this time
  • UnusualSuspect 2012/06/15 18:35:11
    Moderate Republicans are a Dying Breed.
    UnusualSuspect
    +7
    If they're not fleeing the GOP on their own, they're dying off.

    When a once-major American political party ignores the importance, the values, and the contributions of women, minorities, workers, children, and others, what can they do but fade away and die? It's easy to see why they are becoming the dinosaur of American politics.

    Dinosaurs didn't know any better, and couldn't help themselves.

    Republicans/conservatives...they only have themselves to blame.

    gopher
  • boneman1 2012/06/15 18:15:44
    Undecided
    boneman1
    +2
    I think you're completely wrong in your assumptions. I think most Republicans are upset because their party has become too moderate and would love to see them more conservative.
  • luvguins boneman1 2012/06/15 20:22:37
    luvguins
    +3
    Well, they have a great actor in Romney acting severely conservative.
  • boneman1 luvguins 2012/06/15 21:27:18
    boneman1
    +1
    I'll vote for Romney because anybody's better than Obama, but Romney's not a true conservative in my opinion.
  • Sinpac boneman1 2012/06/15 21:27:24
    Sinpac
    Explain Reagan please
  • Arel Sinpac 2012/06/17 18:04:46
    Arel
    Not conservative. Out spent Russia to win Cold War.........
  • dvd 2012/06/15 17:56:38
  • Ira 2012/06/15 17:53:45
    Moderate Republicans are a Dying Breed.
    Ira
    +3
    Even Lindsay Graham has vowed off that stupid Grover Norquist pledge.

    Its like the scene in Animal House:



    What a bunch of jackoffs.
  • lstl5 2012/06/15 17:50:20
    Moderate Republicans are a Dying Breed.
    lstl5
    +4
    It is a very sad day when I , a lib, would like to see the moderate republicans back in office. I was sad to see Olympia Snowe leave, and I hope the elections in 2012 will be the beginning of the end of the tea party.

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