February 07, 2008
Quo Vadis, Conservatives?
By
Michelle Malkin
"Quo vadis,"
conservatives? It's the
ancient,
apocryphal question the apostle Peter asked Jesus
while fleeing persecution in Rome. Where are you going?
Where do we go from here?
The contest for the GOP presidential
nomination is over. The conservative movement is not.
Sen.
John McCain's campaign resurrection and Super
Tuesday victory leave a diverse group on the right—from
the libertarian Club for Growth to
First Amendment defenders to immigration enforcement
proponents—dispirited. But the failure to nominate a
true Republican unifier does not spell ideological
defeat.
On Wednesday, wielding his olive branch
like a schoolmarm's ruler, Sen. McCain told
conservatives to
"calm down." My advice is exactly the
opposite: Get fired up.
Some on the right advise their readers
and listeners to vote Democrat or sit home. My advice is
exactly the opposite: Get off the couch and walk the
walk for conservative candidates and officeholders who
need all the help they can get defending free markets,
free minds and secure borders—no matter who takes the
White House in November.
Dissatisfied with the flawed crop of GOP
candidates who lacked the energy, organizational skills
and ideological strength to carry the conservative
banner and ignite your passions? Then pay attention to
the next generation of Republican state legislators who
do vote consistently to lower your taxes, uphold the
sanctity of life, defend marriage and cut government
spending. Support their re-election bids. Reward them
for standing with you, instead of their Democrat
opponents and the liberal media.
Look at
Barack Obama. Four years ago, he was in the
Illinois legislature. Now, he's on the cusp of the
presidency.
If you can't stomach John McCain,
channel your support and energies to Republicans who do
represent your values and who have treated the
conservative base as allies instead of enemies. There is
a new generation of combat veterans running for office
who haven't made a career of trashing the base. Check
out staunch economic, social and national security
conservative congressional candidates like
Iraq/Afghanistan veteran Eric Egland in
California's 4th district. Check out the Vets for
Freedom (vetsforfreedom.org)
group for their endorsements.
Opposed to the amnesty bill? Republican
Sens. Jeff Sessions of Alabama, Thad Cochran of
Mississippi, James Inhofe of Oklahoma and John Cornyn of
Texas all fought the McCain-Kennedy-Graham-Martinez-Bush
open-borders disaster. All of those senators are up for
re-election this year. Send them some money. Then send a
few more bucks to the enforcement proponents on the
House side, as well.
Don't sit and wait for
the fence to get built. It won't be finished under
the Bush administration or a McCain administration or an
Obama or Hillary Clinton administration. What you can do
is pressure
mayors and
police chiefs and city councils to rescind
dangerous sanctuary policies. What you can do is
alert
county sheriffs that you want them to work with the
feds to end illegal alien catch-and-release policies in
your neighborhood. What you can do is stop patronizing
businesses that you know are knowingly employing illegal
immigrants using fake IDs and stolen Social Security
numbers.
There are other vital issues on the
ballot this fall that need conservative backing.
Conservative stalwart
Ward Connerly is leading a
"Super Tuesday for Equal Rights"
drive in November to end racial
preferences in five states. He has not only battled the
race demagogues on the left and the affirmative action
apologists in the media, but also spineless GOP
establishment leaders who would rather pander to the
"diversity" lobby than fight for true equality under
the law. Connerly spearheaded resounding victories in
California, Washington and Michigan. The new campaign is
targeting Arizona, Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska and
Oklahoma. Support his organization, the American Civil
Rights Institute (
www.acri.org.)
Twenty-six years ago at the Conservative
Political Action Conference,
President Reagan rallied conservatives:
"We must ask ourselves
tonight how we can forge and wield a popular majority
from one end of this country to the other, a majority
united on basic, positive goals with a platform broad
enough and deep enough to endure long into the future,
far beyond the lifespan of any single issue or
personality."
[The
Agenda Is Victory, February 26, 1982]
Get involved. Don't calm down. Get fired
up.
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