by TacticaLogic » Wed Aug 25, 2010 12:02 pm
I believe, after having read previous posts about McWherter's anti-gun stance he expressed at a TFA chapter meeting, that any endorsement for McWherter is an endorsement against our rights.
The question is: Is it better to have the Democrat or the Republican liberal in office? Well, if the liberal Democrat is in the governor’s office and the Republicans control both the State House and the Senate, the liberal Democrat governor can say “I want to do this for the people, but the Republicans are blocking me” and “I want to do that for the people, but the Republicans are blocking me” - and the media will portray the Democrat governor as the victim of those mean old Republicans. That action by the media under those circumstances goes without any possibility of denial by a sane, thinking individual. If the governor is a liberal Republican, and the Republicans in the State House and the Senate prevent him from getting his liberal programs and legislation approved, the media will report it but will not have a chance to demonize the Republican party the way they would were a Democrat holding the governor’s seat. A liberal Republican governor will have a very small box in which to operate, due to the conservatives in control of both House and Senate. The media will label it as party-infighting and leave it at that, because if they report it any further than that, they might have to give a voice to the conservative Republicans that are stopping the legislation... Heaven forbid that people might actually be informed of conservative reasoning, so just “make it a non-story.” Now, for those of us TFA, we might say “What difference does it make what the media says? I know the truth!” I believe that to be the case for most of us. We do know the truth. We are true thinkers here, and we don’t depend upon the liberal media for our information. But what percentage of the general population is like us? Not many... Sadly, too many in the general public go bleeting happily along, believing everything they read in the liberal papers and what they see on the liberal networks. They don’t question it, and then they view the problem as being the Conservative Republicans. We DO have to take into account how the media portrays us, regardless of whether or not it is the truth, because the perception of the general public IS their reality. If we are to win them over, we must guard how we are perceived and do all that we can to show that we DO represent the truth and the best possible way to live in this country.
We've all heard it said that the way to keep the liberals/socialists/communists out of Washington, D.C. is to stop them at the local level. And that is true. Many of us remember who it is that has said this in our Nashville chapter meetings. Now I hear that one of our own is going to endorse McWherter. I'm not happy about the fact that Ron Ramsey didn't win the primary, but I am certainly not going to "show the Republican Party that we are tired of their putting forth liberal candidates" by voting for an even more liberal Democrat. This is bigger than just the two candidates involved... If we want to put our "blinders" on so that we do not see the rest of the picture, then we are not being part of the solution. The scenario I painted above is but one of many reasons not to vote for McW. There is the fact that, like it or not, Haslem does have real business experience, and real government executive office experience - McWherter practiced law for 9 years or so in Nashville, then moved home to run a local beer distributorship and, and, and... Well, he's owned a beer distributorship and has served on a couple of local boards of directors. Going beyond that, Haslem would (since he has promoted himself as a conservative) have to toe the conservative line for the most part during his first term should he wish to get re-elected. That is not to say he couldn't pull a Sunquist on us if he got a second term, and try to shove an income tax down our throats... In fact, I wouldn't put something like that past him... So we need to get him elected to one term only, and then get us a good, electable, conservative candidate to run against him in four years. (This is not to imply that Ron Ramsey was not an electable conservative... The conservative vote was split, so a liberal Republican got the nomination. There are in fact independent candidates running in this race that are more conservative than either Haslem or McWherter. But their "Independent" status will not allow them to carry enough votes to win the election.) For me... I'm going to hold my nose and pull the lever for Haslem. Not a vote for Haslem in as much as it is a vote against McWherter.
In military terms, I view the general election in November as a fall-back action. We didn’t win the primary battle, so we need to fall-back, reassess the situation in regard to the fundamental objective, and reapply our assets (our votes) in such a way that prevents our enemy (the most liberal of the candidates - McWherter) from gaining any more ground. If we expend our assets (in military action, bullets - in an election, our votes) in support of a position, we need to make sure that it is for a position (or candidate, in this case) that more closely fits our long term goals. So do we use our assets? Absolutely! To defeat our enemy! We do not purposefully hand him all of our ammo and surrender...
Let's don't throw a temper tantrum like the little child that didn't get his first pick of the cookies, so he dumped the entire plate in the garbage. He should have looked at what was left, and then choosen wisely... Because of his tantrum, he lost everything.
Just my 2 cents' (maybe more like a nickel's) worth...
Mike
PS: FWIW: I firmly believe that liberals are voting in our Republican primaries in an attempt to have the Republicans put forth a liberal candidate. That way, they get to choose between "liberal" and "liberal light". Notice how only one candidate was put forth by the Democrats? They don't have to worry about conservatives corrupting their primary...
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