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Radical leftists spent the last 50 years infiltrating the Democrat Party, conservatives placed their trust in Republican Party leaders who, incrementally and through attrition, were becoming big-government statists

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It is time for Republicans on the federal level to learn from successful Republicans on the state level. It is time to smartly change course, modernize the Party, and learn once again how to appeal to more people, including those who share some but not all of our conservative principles. -- Growth and Opportunity Project report, Republican National Committee
So… while radical leftists in America spent the last fifty years infiltrating the Democrat Party, conservatives placed their trust in Republican Party leaders who, incrementally and through attrition, were becoming big-government statists while paying lip service to the Constitution and conservative ideals. Now, despite those espousing radical leftist ideology being in a definite minority, America finds herself at the brink of a wholesale transformation into a fascistic socialist state. While some GOP leaders continue to pay lip service to the Constitution and conservative ideals, they are evidently unmotivated to resist socialism, and have telegraphed this heretofore veiled intent via their actions, as well as the sickening, recently-released Growth and Opportunity Project report. This treatise outlines the intention of GOP leaders to throw conservatism under the bus once and for all, citing such things as a dated message and poor public perception. All of their negative self-analysis is either outright fallacy, or notions that have been advanced by the left, and which Republicans have done nothing to defend themselves against.

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Why would the GOP leadership capitulate to such a scant minority, even within the Democrat Party? Working backward, we can see that this is because the intent all along was gravitation toward the left of the political continuum. We have seen the Republican establishment increasingly marginalizing the conservative base within the party. Rank-and-file Republicans gape in horror as they watch their most prominent lawmakers golf and break bread with a communist president who maintains that in not increasing the national debt by $2 trillion, he has actually reduced the debt by that amount. A particularly odious component of the GOP’s report and deportment is their perceived need to reach out to minorities being lumped in with their collection of alleged deficiencies. For years, the party has been accused of not courting minorities (blacks, specifically); again, this essentially came down to liberal propaganda and indoctrination of blacks. While some Republicans despaired over how to “outdo” Democrats in terms of entitlements or dissuade minorities from so readily accepting them, there was a marked disinclination on the part of the party itself to push back. Though much of this is not expressly articulated in the report, I find the party’s apparent determination to employ outreach to ethnic minorities being equated with capitulating to the pro-abortion, pro-illegal immigration, and homosexual agendas singularly distasteful. Essentially, our government has transformed into one which believes it has the latitude to tell us what our rights are. Inasmuch as our founding documents rightly acknowledge that our rights come from God and not other human beings or institutions, politicians have determined that they are God. Which, of course, we know to be untrue. We also now know that the scope of this campaign to relieve Americans of their God-given rights and retrogress (despite the “progressive” label) into oligarchical collectivism is not restricted to the political left in this country. It is also not confined to those in the federal government. As we have seen very recently, despite all common sense, logic, and public sentiment, states such as Colorado have gotten on board with the administration’s unconstitutional gun control agenda, while others have embraced Obamacare. This nefarious collusion transcends party, and is in direct opposition not only to the Constitution, but to politicians’ oft-touted desire to dig the nation out of an economic pit. I know that this will not be news to some readers, but the foregoing represents government coordination and incremental alignment with the United Nations and its self-serving, criminal agenda, that of other governments, unions, as well as banking and industrial cronies. The only ones apparently not on this list – those who are marked to take it in the shorts – are the American people. The Obama administration and its surrogates know that buying our own debt and printing $85 billion a month is unsustainable. They know that at some point the balloon will explode, and that a global economic catastrophe will ensue – which, as I have indicated for several years now, is precisely what the Obama administration has in mind. In fact, they have plenty of contingencies for the aftermath of such an event; this is why they have initiated militarization of the government on the civilian side (via the Department of Homeland Security) and are culling military brass who are opposed to engaging the civilian populace. This thinking is called “fringe” when we articulate it, despite the guiding principles and documents from which the administration derives its policy explicitly spelling all of it out. In the meantime, we’ve found an unexpected ally in the gun manufacturers of America, many of whom are cutting ties with the federal government and states that move to hobble the Second Amendment; this despite the income they could lose in so doing. So if you’re wondering who remains on our side at this point, you need look no further. America’s gun makers can see what’s coming as well as you and I, and they obviously don’t want their customer base killed off. So, it would probably behoove us to support the gun makers who are supporting us by buying more guns!


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Erik Rush is a New York-born columnist, author and speaker who writes sociopolitical commentary for numerous online and print publications. In February of 2007, Erik was the first to break the story of President (then Senator) Barack Obama’s ties to militant Chicago preacher Rev. Jeremiah Wright on a national level, which ignited a media firestorm that smolders to this day.  Links to his work are available at Erikrush.com.


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