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the death of the eisenhower republican
Published May. 14, 2008There was a time, barely remembered today, when the idea of bipartisanship really seemed reasonable. There was once a kind of Republican, now driven to the verge of extinction, called the "Eisenhower Republican." Today, the equivalent beast would be called a "Moderate Democrat." The Republican Party itself has largely purged itself of Eisenhower Republicans in its radical shift to the right.
Even Richard Nixon, crazy, paranoid, power hungry SOB that he was, could be ideologically reasonable, as evidenced by his establishment of the EPA. But Nixon, probably unintentionally, began the decline of the Eisenhower Republican. Some of those he brought into government are the very same "barking crazy rightwingers" who have systematically been destroying our nation under Bush. That, combined with Nixon's spectacular and televised downfall, discredited the reasonable, moderate Republican. The Democrats, then more liberal than now, were ready to take advantage of Nixon's downfall, and the far right wing Republicans, then marginalized but poised to strike, were ready to begin their plans to take over the nation.
One man had a small chance of saving the Eisenhower Republican: President Gerald Ford.
Gerald Ford had been a well-respected Congressman, someone who could work with both parties to get things done. As criminal charges consumed Nixon and his administration, Gerald Ford was the last chance Republicans had of restoring respectability. Centrist, traditionalist and all around nice guy, Ford might have been the only person who could have saved the Republican Party from being taken over by extremists or lapsing into obscurity.
Pardoning Nixon and the stagflation Ford inherited from Nixon pretty much made it impossible for Ford to succeed. In the end, a moderate Democrat (Jimmy Carter) defeated Ford for President, and the right wing fringe of the Republican Party swept in to destroy the Eisenhower Republicans and take over. They have not only gone to great lengths to destroy our Constitution and to run up the biggest budget deficits in history, but have also by now alienated moderate Republicans. The death of the Eisenhower branch of the Republican Party was one reason why Democrats won in 2006.
America has always been and should remain a two-party system. Why? Because we, as a culture, divide pretty solidly into Federalist and State's Rights camps ... strict interpretation vs. loose interpretation of the Constitution ... These are very real ambiguities within our system, intentionally left ambiguous by those who formed our government, and it is the give and take between these two views of government that has made our nation strong. The big danger now is that one party, the Republicans, have been taken over by a group that believes in neither of these philosophies of government except as a way of fooling voters. Instead, the "barking crazy rightwingers" have, in essence, thrown the whole Constitutional dichotomy out the window and have tried instituting a one-party, Soviet system of crony capitalism, corruption and war profiteering.
I like the fact that the Democratic Party represents America's diversity in almost every way and, by and large, is more representative of the average American than the more elitist, pro-wealthy Republican Party has been since Harding's time.
But I respect a healthy, moderate Republican Party, the Eisenhower Republicans, to balance the two-party American system. That is why Ford's failure to hold the line against the right wing extremists within the Republican Party is a shame and why I was saddened by Ford's death.
Since Ford's presidency, the entire track of the Republican Party has been towards more and more extremism, more and more lies, more and more greed, and more and more corruption. Almost every traditional, Eisenhower Republican ideal has been thrown out by the "barking crazy rightwingers", as the three largest deficits in our history came from Reagan, the elected Bush and the current little Bush and as the idea of "small government" has been thrown out the window in a greedy rush to publicly fund the corrupt military-industrial-religious extremist complex.
I can only hope that the Republican Party can rediscover its Gerald Ford/Dwight Eisenhower side and reject the extremists who currently control their Party.
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May 14, 2008 4:07 p.m.
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May 14, 2008 4:06 p.m.
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May 14, 2008 3:50 p.m.
If those stats are right, then who cares if they get the most in tax cuts?? They are paying the most in taxes....
But, let's face it, no political party will cure the government of "taxitis". Taxes will never go down, only up, no matter who is the President and who controls Congress. We as citizens have failed to hold them all accountable or to "revolt" at the tax system, so they have no intention of making any real changes......
Now, if there was a Dem candidate that wanted to do away with the IRS and create a fairer tax system, I would really consider voting for them.....If I believed them......
May 14, 2008 3:45 p.m.
the way you can tell if a politician is lying...his lips are moving.
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May 14, 2008 3:40 p.m.
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May 14, 2008 3:40 p.m.
May 14, 2008 3:35 p.m.
Sorry, it's that blood pressure thing again.....(periods in place of exclamation points.....)
May 14, 2008 3:32 p.m.
Taxes should never be considered "revenue" for the government, they should always be considered a burden to the people.
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May 14, 2008 3:32 p.m.
So, what's your point?? Life's not fair. Work hard and try to do better than your parents. No one is guaranteed wealth in this country and that's best, I think.
May 14, 2008 3:29 p.m.
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