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JOINING THE RESISTANCE - PART II

 
 
   Whether Barack Obama wins the presidency or not, Democrats seem sure to increase
 
their congressional majorities in both houses. It will be a rough four years for
 
conservatives, any way you slice it. So, what can be done about it?
 
   First, in spite of its failings of the last eight years -- and they have been many -- the
 
Republican party is what we have to work with. Barring the unforeseen rise of a third
 
major party, long overdue, no one else has the base or the resources to challenge the
 
Democratic machine and a president who hungers for unlimited power. So we have
 
to think about how to rehabilitate the GOP. It's been done before, and it can be done
 
again. Republicans have failed America not because the principles of conservatism
 
are flawed, but because Republicans in power have not adhered to them. To rejuvenate
 
the party, then, there must be a purge of the neo-liberal philosophy of the Bush years,
 
and a re-commitment to the Reagan Revolution. Voters can demand and force such
 
a re-thinking by their elected representatives, if necessary by replacing them.
 
   Second, the new Republicanism must purloin some pages from the Democrats'
 
playbook. When Republicans swept into control, the Democrats did not simply
 
roll over. While they didn't win many votes, they did block a few and screamed to
 
high heaven every time the Republicans did something over the top. While they
 
sometimes resembled dogs howling at the moon, they did use their platform to
 
draw national attention to Republican positions they considered vulnerable during
 
future elections. Although limited, the strategy contributed to an overall degrading
 
of Republican popularity. The Democrats also used legal challenges and demanded
 
special prosecutors to investigate every suspicion of Republican wrongdoing, leading
 
to the demise of stalwart GOP leaders like Tom DeLay, Karl Rove, Dennis Hastert,
 
Newt Gingrich and the like. Does anyone believe that there are no bones hiding in
 
Nancy Pelosi's closet among the Prada shoes, or that there's not fire behind the
 
ACORN and Ayers smoke? When the election is over, there will be plenty of time
 
to find out, and possibly to fan the blaze into a conflagration that will bring down
 
some prominent Democrats just as they did some leading Republicans.
 
   Third, new strategic leadership must be identified and elevated. The days of winning
 
office solely through negative campaigning are waning. A clear, concise conservative
 
message posing real solutions to real problems must be crafted, polished and packaged.
 
John McCain trails in the polls not because he isn't a good man, but because those
 
who have driven his campaign have made it negative, pedantic, reactionary amd boring.
 
Plans for a Republican administration were not carefully crafted and condensed into
 
defensible talking points that posed stark alternatives to Democratic socialism. Such
 
plans arrived late and in sketchy form as a reaction to the opponents' campaign. It is
 
difficult to stay on message when the campaign is unsure what the message is. Even
 
if the principles are sound, when the packaging is unattractive, the product won't sell.
 
   Fourth, the Democrats have been very savvy about building their base. Some would
 
assert that they've even been crooked, in light of ACORN and like organizations, and
 
the Obama campaign's attempts to stifle criticisms by legal recourse. While crooked
 
is no good, savvy is very good.  If the liberals can grow and support an ACORN,
 
then conservatives can build a similar organization to identify, educate and register
 
a host of new right and centrist voters, and there will be a boatload of potentials
 
out there. Think about all the businesses -- particuarly small or family-owned ones
 
that will be crushed by Obama "spread the wealth" socialism, the many who will be
 
downwardly mobile due to recession or depression spurred by Democratic tax hikes,
 
young hunters who will be afraid of losing their guns, workers who will feel
 
disenfranchised by congressional action that takes away their right to secret union
 
ballots, people enraged by high fuel costs and an administration that stalls on offshore
 
drilling, people whose basic sense of justice is violated by the Fairness Doctrine, a
 
Democratic legislative initiative designed to shut down conservative talk radio. Are
 
there as many as 1.3 million of these -- the number that ACORN claims to have
 
registered? Try ten times that many. But it will take organization and tons of hard
 
work to recruit and mobilize them.
 
   The Dems and an Obama administration will also do things (e.g., the Fairness
 
Doctrine) that will be highly susceptible to constitutional legal challenge. The GOP
 
should gear up fund raising efforts immediately to pose legal hurdles to every
 
questionable Democratic initiative -- all the way to the Supreme Court, if necessary.
 
Special prosecutors should be demanded to investigate every Democratic indiscretion,
 
and should Democrats obstruct them -- which they will -- the obstructionists should
 
be publicly identified and pilloried in any sympathetic media outlet. Democratic
 
leadership in particular should be targeted. If the ACORN investigation turns up
 
evidence of purposeful election rigging or other related malfeasance, Republicans
 
should immediately push to cut off federal funding to ACORN. While they may
 
not succeeed, the Dems who cover ACORN's exposed backside can be forced to wear
 
their complicity in future elections. Democratic initiatives like the Community
 
Reinvestment Act and blockage of tighter reins on Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae
 
should be exposed -- including Barney Frank's homosexual affair with Herb Moses
 
while the latter was shaping policies at one of the now discredited mortgage giants.
 
There is almost no end to the Democrats' vulnerability on such issues.
 
   There is one more crucial piece to the New Resistance movement. That will be
 
discussed in detail in the third part of "Joining the Resistance," coming soon.
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