Friday, April 9, 2010

Decimating the Left: Plan of Attack*


There are some promising signs for an opportunity to double decimate the left-wing in November. With any luck, Congressional Democrats might even be triple decimated in the next election. That's the potential good news.

Now the bad news: It's time to come to terms with the fact that we're not just fighting leftists and Democrats.

We're fighting lazy, cowardly Republicans who see how unpopular the Obama agenda is, but who are afraid do anything about it.

We're fighting Republicans who think that conservatism means conserving Obamacare.

We're fighting Big Pharma, the AMA, the American Hospital Association, the AARP, the Business Roundtable and individual companies such as Wal-Mart.

American Thinker has some good suggestions for the fight ahead. These suggestions were designed for Tea Partiers, but they apply to all conservatives:

1. To paraphrase Bill Clinton advisor James Carville, "It's the primaries, Stupid." Tea Partiers should focus only on primaries now, and not focus on the upcoming November elections just yet. In the primaries, challenge every establishment, big-government incumbent. Conservatives winning in primaries will make the November elections a more significant chance for meaningful, long-term change. Over half of the filing deadlines have not yet passed.

2. Support candidates who will vote to fire their party leaders.

3. Withhold support from all national committees, and give your donations directly to principled conservative candidates.

4. In addition to running and supporting candidates for public office, run for every possible party office. The best way to get a political party to change is to take it over.

5. Read and study the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, and other writings of the Founders, as well as the writings of great but more recent conservative thinker-activists such as Mark Levin...and others. Tea Partiers will then better know who they are politically, will better understand what they believe, and will possess even better clarity about why they believe it. By reading conservative thinker-activist writings from the past half-century, Tea Partiers will be better able to educate, enlist, convert, and successfully debate others.

6. See where politicians stand on key issues (remember, though, that politicians will tell you what you want to hear)

7. Get ten to twenty-five other people involved; and

8. Make sure that the ten to twenty-five are registered and vote.

9. Be sure to vote on November 2.


More


Tea Partiers and the New Party Leaders h/t mikepfs

Republicans Against Repeal

Can Republicans Read the Polls on Obamacare?

This Wheel's On Fire. For the Democrats, trouble is coming.


Lib poll watcher: 79-seat gain for GOP?


*All violent rhetoric in this post is strictly metaphorical.

5 comments:

Linda said...

Yes, it is the primary elections! Why do people think they aren't important? Don't people realize that the winners of the primary elections go on to run for the higher offices?

I say it is also the economy stupid! All of the babies that have been aborted could be working today, provide a more stable foundation for the SS and Medicare. I know so many of the younger ones than us (retirees) think we shouldn't be getting Medicare. We should 'pay' for our health insurance. We've paid into the plan all our lives, and the day I turned 65, I didn't have anyone knocking on my door to sell me a healthcare plan other than Medicare. We have no choice, except for our supplemental insurance. I wonder how the Congress and Senate can have policies other than Medicare? Does anyone know?

RightKlik said...

Linda:

We need to pay as much attention to the primaries as we paid to the special election in MA in January. But we're slacking off.

Medicare has crowded almost everyone out of the health care market for seniors, but there are some other options, particularly for those still employed.

Linda said...

RK, for those of us who have been self-employed, there are no other options. At least, there has been no one who has knocked on our door.

We always vote in the primaries.

RightKlik said...

Linda: Same here. It's been about 2 years since I've had any coverage. There's not much of a market for the self-employed.

Amusing Bunni said...

Hi Right Klik! Excellent ideas all. We must focus onthe primaries, and vote out all incumbants (unless they are "good" for us!