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How Newt Gingrich Sabotaged The “Gingrich Revolution”

At a June 8 Republican Congressional Campaign fundraiser, keynote speaker Newt Gingrich showed once again how to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

It is time to proclaim that the "Era of Reagan" is indeed dead, or at least the current "Country Club" version of the great former President, in which he has been completely reinvented. In their world, Ronald Reagan is a metaphor for the total abandonment of principle, under a perverted counterfeit of the "Big Tent." Nor will those "moderates" let us forget Reagan's Eleventh Commandment, "Thou shalt not criticize another Republican," to which they should add, "Unless the criticism is directed at a conservative."

At this seminal moment in the life of the GOP and the country, party insiders are revealing a total moral and philosophical bankruptcy, and an appalling level of cowardice. Heartland America is desperately looking for someone possessing sufficient wisdom and courage to rise up as the leader who will stridently confront the liberal political machine that is systematically dismantling their beloved nation. Unfortunately, no leading Republican has displayed the necessary spine to take on this battle.

As a result, though the Republican Party could be contrasting its former conservatism against the emerging fiasco of liberal/Democrat statism, and thus redirecting the course of events in Washington, its highest profile members are instead tagging along for the ride, attempting to catch some diffuse reflection off of Barack Obama's supposed limelight. The Obama Administration is making a mess out of the country, just as it promised. But in response, all the Republicans can offer is a watered down version of the Obama/Pelosi/Reid agenda.

Worse yet, any on the Right who dare to step out from the umbrella of this nearly homogenous political class can expect to be as fiercely castigated by the Republican Party insiders as the Democrats. America is all about unity and "ending the partisan rancor," even though every time Republicans devolve to that miserable level, they are thoroughly rebuked at the polls. Nevertheless, at a June 8 Republican Congressional Campaign fundraiser, keynote speaker Newt Gingrich showed once again how to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Though he made a token effort to differentiate himself from Barack Obama, in the end he offered more of the same muddled thinking that neutralized his political momentum fourteen years ago.

Rather than presenting a comprehensive contrast between himself and the anti-capitalist governing concept of the Left, Gingrich reverted to the seemingly safe notion that a bland and undefined political "opposition," encompassing so wide a variety of perspectives as to include even those who support Obama, would somehow rally Americans. In one breath, he lauded both former Vice President Dick Cheney and former Secretary of State Colin Powell as worthy "Republicans."

Cheney and Powell have been publicly at odds with each other in recent weeks, disputing the very nature of the GOP. And the specifics of their quarrel are central to the character of the party, to the point that the outcome of this debate may very well determine whether the Republican Party has any hope for a future. That this debate is even occurring, in the face of such unfettered Democrat extremism, is itself a travesty. A principled conservative opposition party could be ruling the day. Sadly, as a whole, the current GOP is neither principled nor conservative. Sadder still is that someone of the stature of Newt Gingrich would attempt to establish a political and philosophical equivalency between two worldviews as wholly irreconcilable as those of Cheney and Powell.

Cheney, in recent statements, concisely and unmistakably contrasted himself and the conservative movement against the liberalism and flagrant fraud of the Obama agenda, warning in no uncertain terms that such a course will be dangerous for the nation. In the process, he upheld fellow conservative stalwart Rush Limbaugh as a definite asset to the party, and to conservatism itself.

Powell, on the other hand, has made no specific policy statements, while insisting that Republicans must expunge the influence of Cheney, Limbaugh, and their kindred for the good of the party. His most notable "contribution" to the GOP was to endorse the other party's presidential candidate just prior to last November's elections. Since that time, Powell has advanced the notion that a policy of bigger and more intrusive government, in essence the Obama agenda, is somehow the only viable future for the Republican Party. And on this basis Gingrich wants to welcome him as a defining force in the party?

Republican "moderates" are adamant that their self-defeating "strategy" was born of devotion to Ronald Reagan, and their theory of his "Big Tent." This falsehood can be dispelled with a single glimpse past their empty "centrist" rhetoric, to recall what the Gipper actually believed, and how he translated those beliefs into an unparalleled electoral and political victory.

For starters, Reagan was no posturing follower. His "Big Tent" did not result from any pathetic attempts to pander his way into the hearts of the American people. Rather, he unabashedly offered starkly defined conservatism as the best course for the nation, and in so doing convinced many in the "middle" to dispense with their own petty differences, and join him as he sought to better the country. Thus his "Big Tent" was the product of leadership based in undiluted conservative principle.

Most notably, Reagan had no place in his plan for the double-minded treachery exhibited by Colin Powell, and was unafraid to alienate such people. The 1980 third-party candidacy of "Republican" Senator John Anderson resulted from just such a disenfranchisement of liberal Republicans. But while Anderson expected to undermine Reagan in that year's election, in the end he took votes from incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter, thereby amplifying Reagan's landslide victory.

The Reagan model worked then, and can work just as effectively today. Sadly, after successfully launching the "Gingrich Revolution" on similar premises in 1994, the one-time House Speaker has since embarked on a futile path of attempting to ingratiate himself to the Democrat opposition by watering down the conservatism that once had propelled him to the political forefront. Since leaving public office, his most notable "achievement" was a joint television appearance with Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, attempting to raise awareness of "global warming."

Real Republicans can and should make major gains in 2010. But they will only succeed if they sharply contrast themselves against the miserable failure that is the Obama/Democrat agenda. Unfortunately, they do not yet appear to be up to that task.

The battle for America must first be won within the GOP. Otherwise, it does not matter how thoroughly Obama wrecks the country; "Me Too" Republicanism will never be embraced as an alternative.

2 comments to How Newt Gingrich Sabotaged The “Gingrich Revolution”

  • I always assumed that Powell was being blackmailed. When he broke off his budding campaign for the White House (citing family concerns), I felt that he was doing so under pressure, that by doing so, he would keep the story under wraps.

    Nothing he has done since then has changed my belief that he is acting under pressure to be an official gadfly.

    While I enjoy watching Newt speak, I have no confidence that he is a major influence in the conservative movement. My hope is that the younger conservatives will shape the future of conservatism.

  • Thank you for making the distinction clear. Your presentation is cogent and thorough. The Republican Party has been the object of my disdain for their weakkneed presentation.

    Somehow the voices have drifted into a muadlin sentimentality and are representative of a truly pathetic mentality. Their presentation in public falls under the principles which drive multi-cultural pluralism. Something for everybody who used to be and who still is conservative.

    The courage to present Truth in dichotomy is not part of the mind set of those educated in our schools by the leftist. They/we have been inundated with the belief that multicultural diversity in all areas is the only acceptable way to live in our country.

    The end result of being educated by the principles which brought about the collapse of the Christian consensus during the 60's is that we are watching those in leadership espouse the same principles in government policy.

    Existentialism has become full blown as the motivating principle of the Left. Allowing a present experience to be the meaning of truth, opens the door to the destruction of the USA. University professors taught these powerful ideas for over 50 years and in some generation students were about to live them out. Wallah! the revolution of the 60's.

    I watched this philosophical motivation destroy my 'parent church from the 1870's through the 1930's and the local assembly where I worshipped during the 1950-1960's. This same destructive spirit is rampant in the Left and beginning to grow like a noxious weed in the majority of Republicans??

    Weakness descibed as a philosophical tolerance is the theme of the day. The conservatives have for so long rubbed shoulders with the corrupt in thought, they too have drifted into obfuscation of truth in principle.

    We are watching female radical feminists in the leadership of our country set direction into the Rule of the Feminized Elite. It takes guts and courage to stand tall and face the insipid mentality of the Left and the drifting Right.

    I agree with those who want an articulated contrasting expression of conservative values that the American Public is living in quiet despair (Hemingway).

    The great difficulty in articulating Truth in contrast to Error is the backlash it can create. There needs to be a thought out and very brilliant presentation in the Left Arena.

    Whenever I speak informally to the man in the street about the corruption of the Left as the same actions which would put us in jail, there is immediate agreement. It took a non-descript plumber in the last election to bring the focus back to where it needs to be. The conservative talk show were all over that one. He dared ask a question which changed the focus. His thought process is common in all of America – and I am about to wretch when I hear it over and over, "The American People ….."

    May God raise up some courageous men and women with the brilliance to stay tuned to the right station and engage the Left with the clear purpose of deliveriing the USofA from the minions of feminized leadeship.

    Thanks again for the clear presentation of your article.

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