The GOP Establishment Wants To Burn Down The Village To Save It…For Itself

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

We keep hearing about how angry Trump voters are destroying the Republican Party, but last week’s Schumer-show demonstrated that the people running it would rather run it into the ground than give up their grip on power. The Smart Set managed to get slaughtered on election night – let’s not sugarcoat it, we got creamed. And the dim bulbs in Congress seem determined to somehow turn tax cuts into something Republican voters hate. The GOPe makes everything worse, like pumpkin spice.

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Oh, and then there’s Roy Freaking Moore, whose creepitude led to the inevitable lecture about conservative principles, which apparently now include accepting every accusation pushed by our media enemies at face value. We know the guy is guilty of being like Jerry Seinfeld, and he may be worse and actually criminal. If he is, Moore needs to drop and the Alabama legislature needs to redo the rules to get a viable Republican into the race. But we don’t know, and the voters have a right to wonder why the GOPe was so eager to embrace a shaky claim pushed by a media we have seen lie and lie again about Republicans to help their liberal masters. All this makes it hard to come to any conclusion but that the GOP establishment thinks that the only way to defeat the virus of conservatism is to set fire to the party and hope that a few elections from now their Boehner-based, crony trough-feeding paradigm will rise again from the ashes like a K Street phoenix. It’s as if they want to get wiped out in 2018, and that’s the one objective they actually seem capable of achieving.

Gillespie’s loss was no shock – Virginia is a blue state no matter what the hope-springs-eternal crowd keeps saying. What was a shock is that the GOP failed to anticipate the down ticket Democrat turn-out tsunami. A Frisco zillionaire targeted marginal GOP districts, pumped in money and support and caught the GOP napping. A bunch of Republican delegates lost their seats, and not by that much – but by enough. Yet, none of the GOP brain trust saw this coming, and the enemy stole a march on us. Who is getting fired for this screw-up? If the answer is “Nobody,” we might as well pack it in next year.

It’s never good to lose, but losing will teach you more important lessons than winning. We now know that not only are Dems motivated, but they’ll be playing – with money and data support – in every marginal race. We have a year to prepare – are we doing that? What’s our strategy? Who the hell is responsible for coordinating 2018 anyway?

Is the GOPe planning on throwing the mid-term election to teach us uppity rubes a lesson?

Crazy? Would you put it past them? According to some of the fanatic Never Trumpers – who overlap with much of the GOPe/Conservative Inc. crew – we have some sort of moral obligation to lose as penance for not adhering to their measured, sensible guidance. Make no mistake – some of them see a defeat in 2018 as the first step back to their former glory. Think of all the cruise cabins they can sell in 2019 to folks eager to hear from superstars like Vin Weber and Eric Cantor about the great stuff the GOP will do when it controls the House again!

One obvious answer to the 2018 problem, assuming the GOPe even feels that the fact we are on track to lose our House and maybe Senate majorities is a problem, is for our legislators to do the things they promised to do and thereby make us not hate them so much. But the big problem is that in election after election they promised us what they would do if given the chance, and then, when we gave them the chance, they revealed that they didn’t actually want to do what they promised. They are discovering that blatantly lying to your base’s collective face is a risky strategic choice.

The GOP congressjerks couldn’t manage to undo Obamacare, despite their unequivocal promises, and now they seem intent on passing some sort of tax reform that is worse than not passing any sort of tax reform. What is this insane “taxes on a postcard” fixation? What we care about is paying less – I want a fifty page return if it saves me money. You take away deductions and our tax bills go up – and this nonsense about lowering rates is not going to undo the damage to the kind of people who usually … wait for it… vote Republican. But hey, the corporate rate will drop. Let’s all chip in for that. I know I’m glad to lose key deductions so the big donors can keep more cash.

Now, we could always lower everyone’s rates, and “pay for it” by…brace yourself…cutting spending. Except apparently cutting the budget is off the table. Leave it to the GOPe to decide that the winning Republican message for 2018 is “Tax and Spend.”

But hey, who says Congress can’t deliver? They’ve already delivered a year of investigations into the Trump/Putin/Chet the Unicorn collusion conspiracy. I know investigating our president in line with a liberal election defeat excuse narrative was my second biggest GOP priority following the humiliation of Felonia von Pantsuit and her supporters in the conservative cruise industry.

My first priority, and yours, was always to give amnesty and citizenship to millions of illegal aliens, and the GOP caucus is chomping at the bit to do that. Apparently Dreamers’ dreams of taking advantage of violating our laws and eventually become loyal Democrat voters are much more important than our own conservative voters’ dreams of their mandatory crummy health insurance rates not doubling.

And then there is Roy Moore, an outsider who I would prefer was not the nominee but I am not an Alabamian and I don’t get a say. I don’t know whether he did something 40 years ago, nor do you, but was it a smart move by the GOPe to immediately jump on-board the tumbrel taking him to the guillotine and give up on a Senate seat based upon a mere accusation? We know the case against him – he may well have done it, and there may be more shoes to drop – but why might GOP voters view this ultra-convenient revelation with suspicion? Here are some reasons:

  • A critical Senate seat is at stake, and this ancient news only dropped after it became impossible to replace him.
  • Moore denies it.
  • It is a uniquely deadly charge that cannot be refuted (or proven) except by believing one of the alleged participants.
  • We’ve seen many false sex crimes accusations.
  • We’ve seen Fusion GPS paid by Never Trumpers and/or the Democrats manufacture a fake dossier to falsely accuse the President of sex weirdness.
  • The Washington Post is a rabidly partisan liberal paper and part of a mainstream media whose members have, in the era of Trump, decreed that they are no longer to be objective put instead advocate for their partisan agenda.
  • We have not heard directly from the woman. Yes, the WaPo article contains alleged quotes, but those quotes are processed through the paper (Raise your hand if you’ve ever been misquoted – yep, that’s everyone). Her claims have not been subject to cross-examination. That makes her WaPo statements hearsay, which is traditionally viewed skeptically if admitted at all.
  • The WaPo did not reveal that one of the (legal age) girls worked for Hillary. That seems like a potentially relevant fact, right?
  • The WaPo found this woman when no one else – either in Alabama’s media or among opposition researchers over decades of Moore’s political life – did, no doubt via the extensive web of contacts that WaPo maintains in rural Alabama. Doesn’t that seem…odd? What’s the real story about how this all came out?

I don’t know if Moore is guilty – if he is, the hell with him and let’s replace him on the ballot a la Robert Torricelli – but I know that the facts around this claim should make any reasonable person want to know more before they judge. Except not among the GOPe. In 2017’s least surprising development, John McCain demanded Moore drop out simply because he was accused. Yet when the New York Times accused McCain – he says falsely – of an affair, well, the Blue Falcon didn’t drop out of anything. And Mitt Romney, who always reminds me of a talking weasel wearing a $5,000 suit, had to pipe up and do the same. This was the same Mitt who Harry Reid lied about regarding his taxes so effectively. You’d think they’d both be sensitive to the potential for left wing smears, but no. We have two Republicans who were both falsely accused demanding that we give up a Senate seat because of an accusation the accused says is false – an accusation made on the pages of one of our greatest enemies no less. Does that seem legit?

So what are GOP voters supposed to think when they note how these paragons of virtue signaling have not been demanding the resignation of Democrat Senator Bob Menendez, who is in the midst of a federal corruption trial – a case where there are hints their pal The Distinguished Gentleman from New Jersey cavorted with underage hookers? And the Adults In The Room wonder why their voters have nothing but contempt for them.

As for Moore, it is properly the people of Alabama who will pass judgment. My guess is the voters of Alabama will believe Moore and choose him over the guy who wants to kill babies. I suspect that part of the reason will be to tell the GOPe that Alabamians will decide for themselves who represents them.

What a mess. The Republican Party seems to have no interest in addressing its electile dysfunction. The Democrats are preparing for battle; the Professional Republicans are sulking because their voters won’t obey. They seem not just unable but unwilling to pass the agenda they promised the base. And whenever there’s a narrative damaging to the party to be hopped on, despite reasonable grounds for skepticism, hop on they do. If the GOP establishment wanted to lose, what would it do differently?

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Southern Sage
Southern Sage
November 14, 2017 7:51 am

Time to end the GOP and create the American Party. This clown show has gone on long enough.

Aodh Mor MacRaynall
Aodh Mor MacRaynall
November 14, 2017 8:33 am

who is this “we” shit? who give a fuk about Republicans?

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  Aodh Mor MacRaynall
November 14, 2017 9:09 am

The ‘we shit’ are the people that have a clue how Demonic the Democratic Party has become. They, along with the Establishment RINO’s, are advocating the NWO (Novus Ordo Seclorum), which includes eliminating National Sovereignty, unfettered immigration, elimination of Christianity (notwithstanding the current anti-Christ Pope).

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 14, 2017 8:41 am

The Republicans screwed up big time by letting Trump win the Presidency because they thought he would surely lose to their preferred candidate, Hillary.

They have absolutely no intention of letting another outsider conservative win a high office in the form of Moore. They will do absolutely everything they can to stop him, and they are doing it.

The real problem the Republicans face is that Trump, and now Moore as well, are forcing each of them to show exactly what they are and what they stand for in spite of what they like to preach during the campaigns.

This will be interesting to watch develop, not pleasant but interesting.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
November 14, 2017 8:50 am

Today we read that Roy Moore used to cruise the mall hitting on teenage girls. I may send him a donation. At least they were girls.

unit472/
unit472/
November 14, 2017 9:15 am

Flake and Corker should ‘step down’ and McCain needs to go a mortuary ASAP. Alabama should ignore the ‘allegations’ and elect Roy Moore. Who didn’t engage in embarrassing conduct in the past 40 years? If he is into that sort of thing it should have reoccurred in the more recent past. Ted Kennedy didn’t stop philandering with the death of Mary Joe Kopechne just as Bill Clinton didn’t straighten up and fly right after Gennifer Flowers.

Its simply wrong to dump 40 year old allegations without proof on a candidate. One woman says she was 15 or 16 and working at a restaurant when Moore ‘assaulted’ her. OK,her social security account should verify that she had earned income even if the restaurant is now defunct and that she would had to have been 16 to be employed. Gloria Allred should be able to produce the evidence that this could have even possibly occcurred. Why hasn’t she?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  unit472/
November 14, 2017 9:22 am

If those alleged incidents had any real world verifiable circumstances behind them they would be in every article and report made about them.

CCRider
CCRider
November 14, 2017 9:25 am

So the self flagellation of the repos only seems odd if you swallow the bullshit story that they are an opposition party. If you view them (correctly, as I see it) as the other wing of the same bird of prey then their fight to keep the power in the hands of the same gatekeepers makes all the sense in the world.

Oh, and BTW, if Moore is a lecher won’t he and the u.s. senate be a perfect match?

Maple Curtain
Maple Curtain
  CCRider
November 14, 2017 11:23 pm

Yes, any other narrative, like the one presented here, is just disinformation in aid of the UniParty.

starfcker
starfcker
November 14, 2017 10:17 am

The biggest problem Roy Moore could pose in the Senate is that if he refused to vote to keep the Senate in pro forma session during the next recess, that would allow President Trump to make recess appointments. All 100 weasel senators have to vote that way, as they did last time. All 100. Want to see Jeff sessions get replaced by a real prosecutor? Roy Moore could be the guy that makes that happen.

Mad as hell
Mad as hell
November 14, 2017 10:59 am

“Now, we could always lower everyone’s rates, and “pay for it” by…brace yourself…cutting spending. Except apparently cutting the budget is off the table. Leave it to the GOPe to decide that the winning Republican message for 2018 is “Tax and Spend.””
The dems and repubs all suffer from incurable greed. Pure and simple. To actually follow through with any actual “conservative” promises would mean an end to their own gravy train. THAT is the problem.
We as citizens need to have one mission (and that seems to be the problem, as WE are also gaining monetarily from all of this – just ask a Realtor, Healthcare worker, Insurance salesman etc.) That mission should be to vote EVERY SINGLE INCUMBENT OUT. Every single one. Then, in 2 years, if the asshat does not follow through with his / her promises – vote him / her out again. Eventually SOMEONE will come in, get scared and DO WHAT THE HELL HE WAS ELECTED TO DO. I often fantasize that if I was a billionaire like Bezos, I would take a large chunk of my fortune, and start an organization – similar to that asshole Soros – but with a different purpose. Basically, its only function would be to call out – via TV, Radio, billboard etc. ALL of the scams and BS of all of these asshats. All to the singular mission of replacing every single swamp creature – 1 by 1 until the people elected NEW people that respected US as citizens. Period. Imagine a weakly billboard or TV spot, profiling one of our elected “heroes” like McCain. Bringing all of his bullshit, front and center in to peoples living rooms. They could see each corrupt last one, in all of their glory. I would make no bones about what the interest of the organization was, and would have a team of lawyers to make the Church of Scientology blush.
I am curious, with all of the Silly-con valley new money being made by the millennials, that not one of these “kids” is not making the ultimate F/U statement to authority by doing this. Is there none of these “rebels” with cash, that does not want to secretly see some of these losers and con men fall?

Not Sure
Not Sure
November 14, 2017 11:13 am

A shame the party that supposedly represents us are all sitting in a safe room, accomplishing nothing and knee jerking at the slightest head jerk thrown at them. Pathetic.

I told you so’s suck, but while the Tea Party was going strong, Michael Savage began the discussion of a constitutionalist party years ago that had it been pursued, could have forced the RINO’s (of which most republicans are), to pledge to a party that could have actually stood up to the lies and destruction forced down our throats by the Democratic Party.
Heart breaking, but the hopes of fighting for America now rests solely on the back of one man, who if you agree with his policies or not, at least has the balls to stand up against the globalists who oppose him; and you. It all feels like I’m watching the last few scenes of Braveheart, before the screen goes black. Still too early to call it, maybe there is a miracle waiting in the wings.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
November 14, 2017 11:54 pm

Poor Kurt. He still thinks that conservative republicans are a non-extinct species that deserve our support.

Hey Kurt, I have news for you. They are all crooks. Doesn’t matter if they are D or R; if they reside in the swamp they are crooks.

The only way to save this country is to split it apart of have a meteor wipe DC off the map.