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		<title>Defacing the post-modern face of Barack</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before disabusing readers of Drive-By Media-driven notions that moderate Democrats and extremist Republicans actually exist [portions of this column originally appeared as, generally, "Moderate Democrats and Extremist Republicans don't exist" at Modern Conservative, as well as Examiner.com and here at Redstate.com] in the modern world, let this Gamecock&#8217;s announcement of his Modern Conservative dawn (debut) also crow of what modernized this former [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before disabusing readers of Drive-By Media-driven notions that moderate Democrats and extremist Republicans actually exist [portions of this column originally appeared as, generally, "<em>Moderate Democrats and Extremist Republicans don't exist</em>" at <em><a href="http://www.modernconservative.com/metablog_single.php?p=4060">Modern Conservative</a></em>, as well as <em><a href="http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Atlanta-Law--Politics-Examiner~y2009m11d24-Debunking-moderate-Democrat-and-extremist-Republican-myths">Examiner.com</a></em> and here at <em><a href="http://www.redstate.com/gamecock/2009/11/23/moderate-democrats-and-extremist-republicans-do-not-exist/">Redstate.com</a></em>] in the modern world, let this Gamecock&#8217;s announcement of his Modern Conservative dawn (debut) also crow of what modernized this former liberal Democrat into a proud Reaganite.</p>
<p>DeVine Law will conclude with suggestions of how social conservatives and libertarians must strongly ally themselves to prevent the de-modernization of these United States.</p>
<p><strong>Pre-modern conservatives lost elections</strong></p>
<p><span>From the 1950s debut of <strong>William F. Buckley</strong>&#8216;s <em>National Review</em> magazine and <strong>Whittaker Chambers</strong>&#8216; publication of his &#8221;Witness&#8221; autobiography; through the <strong>Barry Goldwater</strong> and <strong>Gerald Ford</strong> defeats in the 60s and 70s, the only Republican bright spots were <strong>Richard Nixon</strong>&#8216;s electoral victories, which were basically devoid of any conservative policy triumphs. </span></p>
<p><span>The most conservative events before the 1981 Dawn of the Modern Conservative Era, were President <strong>John F. Kennedy</strong>&#8216;s recovery-inducing supply-side income tax rate cuts and blockade of Russian missile-laden Cuba.</span></p>
<p><span>Fortunately, America was able to survive and prosper in the pre-modern era due to many shared conservative values among the members of both, then moderate, parties. That circumstance basically ended when <strong>Lee Harvey Oswald</strong>&#8216;s magic bullets found their mark in 1963.</span></p>
<p><span>The left took over the world&#8217;s oldest political party while the still-moderate Grand Old Party eventually secured tennis court passes from Speaker <strong>Tip O&#8217;Neil</strong>, but were unable to prevent the betrayal of the Hmong, South Vietnamese and the kicking of the black man out the house so Uncle Sam could be daddy.</span></p>
<p><strong><span>Then came Reagan, Newt and Rush</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1454" src="http://manyfacesofbarack.com/files/2009/11/reagan.jpg" alt="reagan" width="111" height="107" /></span></strong></p>
<p>Modern conservatism has incorporated all, and I mean all, that was good about classic liberalism, whether it be President <strong>Ronald Reagan</strong>&#8216;s acceptance of the &#8220;safety net for the truly needy&#8221;; <strong>Martin Luther King&#8217;s</strong> content of character mantle; or the liberty to retain most of the fruits of one&#8217;s labor so as to maximize happiness pursuits.</p>
<p>Unapologetic and unabashed conservatism wins every time it&#8217;s tried. I know, for, as a county chairman, delegate, and activist in the Democratic Party during the 80s and 90s, I waved good-bye to national security, pro-life democrats wracked by the failed policies of the filibuster-proof Democratic Party majority <strong>James Earl Carter</strong> years, as they joined the Gipper and saved America and the World from inflation-caused economic disaster and the Red menace.</p>
<p>But it wouldn&#8217;t be until my 2001 move from trial lawyer to corporate work/column writing and from Spartanburg to Atlanta that my conservative epiphany would be made manifest.</p>
<p><strong>After 5000 years, conservatives have reached some conclusions</strong></p>
<p>Unshackled by the parochial concerns in my hometown, and educated for 12 years by Rush Limbaugh&#8217;s EIB network, this former JFK Democrat proclaimed himself a Modern Conservative before September 11, 2001. After all, I had:</p>
<ul>
<li>Always called the Soviet empire, evil;</li>
<li>Experienced the fruits of supply-side throughout the Reagan recovery, including the Newt-induced continuation during the Clinton years; and was</li>
<li>Repulsed by the Borking of Judges Robert and Clarence.</li>
</ul>
<p>I eschewed the failed policies of Democrats from 1964-2000, including those of President <strong>Bill Clinton</strong> before the 1994 Rush/Gingrich revolution; was repelled by merely bombing Afghanistan night watchmen after the 1998 African embassy bombings while seducing near-minor interns; and favored <strong>George W. Bush&#8217;s</strong> tax cuts to McCain&#8217;s crooked-talk and Gore&#8217;s multiple personalities.</p>
<p>One of my favorite quotes of William F. Buckley from his Firing Line PBS talk show, was that one of the main differences between liberals and conservatives is that &#8220;after 5000 years of human history, conservatives have reached some conclusions.&#8221;</p>
<p>After 38 years, DeVine Law reached those same conclusions.</p>
<p><strong>Then came the ObamaDem assault on all things exceptional about America</strong></p>
<p>I, like Charles Krauthammer in the latest National Review cover story (dead-tree magazine only), don&#8217;t mind self-identifying as a &#8220;neo-con&#8221;, given my support for a robust and aggressive foreign policy that liberates Grenadas and makes Iraqs into Connecticuts after removing evil regimes that threaten American security. I see national security conservative as a synonymous label.</p>
<p>I usually self-identify as a social conservative, though, due to the ubiquity of false stereotypes in the media and even within the conservative movement, and because this country was founded upon Judeo-Christian values that are under assault, and have been since the 60s.</p>
<p>But in truth, conservatism is most aptly defined economically by a preference for as small a government as we can stand, for whenever we hand over responsibilities to the government, we necessarily give up a portion of our Liberty.</p>
<p>Conservatives and Americans of all stripes that still share a love of Liberty and a belief in American exceptionalism, now face an unprecedented threat to our liberty that requires that we all ally ourselves electorally behind a force that can not just arrest the advance of ObamaDem socialism (much as Reagan with Boll weevils and Newt with a triangulator), but that can REVERSE it.</p>
<p>For that one must coalesce in ONE PARTY in a filibuster-proof Senate, strong majority House of Representatives and the White House. It begins in Election 2010.</p>
<p><strong>The loss of Liberty will not be reversed by a third party nor by a coalition of Republicans and Blue Dawg Democrats</strong></p>
<p>You dreamers of a new third-party GOP rising from Whig ashes, wake up. Ain&#8217;t gonna happen.</p>
<p>Dreamers that Blue Dawgs in the Senate (There is only 1-8 real blue dawgs in the joke of a House, so we skip it.) will continue to protect us from high energy taxes via Cap and Trade and a Public Option, wake up.</p>
<p>For ObamaDems and Bernankes that are destroying the U.S. dollar with trillions in non-stimuli (that passed the blue dawg House and Senate btw) as we speak, don&#8217;t you know the lessons of Louisiana (Landriue) Purchase II, will not be lost on Nelsons, Bayhs and Lincolns. Start the bidding at $300M.</p>
<p>And abortions will be banned to give some dems cover. But don&#8217;t worry, you can count on one hand, the number of abortions that won&#8217;t happen because of that. Its a non-issue the dems will use to get socialism writ large as we all thank God that &#8220;only&#8221; 49,000,000 more abortions will be had in the next 26 years as since 1973&#8242;s Roe v. Wade, rather than the 49,000,004 that would be had if government paid for them. Not even enough lives saved to put 5 basketball players on the court, but I digress.</p>
<p>But what of Independent Democrat Senator Joe &#8216;don&#8217;t need no stinkin&#8217; public option&#8217; Lieberman? The ObamaDems will find nomenclature and devices to satisfy Joe. I hope he proves me wrong, and I certainly admire his career-long hawkish national security defense stances and his moral voice against Bill Clinton, but somehow I think a provision protecting the insurance industry (See stronger mandate threats of imprisonment if you don&#8217;t get the Colonial Life rider?) will be inserted that will re-write what &#8220;public&#8221; and &#8220;options&#8221; mean in Merriam-Webster.</p>
<p>Bottom line: We face permanent deconstruction of America if WE THE PEOPLE don&#8217;t reverse, and I mean REVERSE (not just stop further advances) the policies put in place by ObamaDems before the 2010 election.</p>
<p><strong>The GOP is the ONLY vehicle to save America short of a Revolution</strong></p>
<p>And given the action against the Navy Seals and the KSM trial, I think the ObamaDems are perfectly capable of instigating a revolution. In fact, one could argue that Obama already fired on Fort Sumter equivalents.</p>
<p>I said all the above, in part, to say this to my social conservative friends</p>
<p>In some cases, in order to win super, filibuster-proof majorities in Congress, we will have to support economic conservatives that are libertarian on social issues. Do the math.</p>
<p>But not to worry, most social policy is made at the state and local level or the courts, and as of now, we have a 5-4 majority on most social issues. Yes, on abortion, we need another vote, but let&#8217;s cross that bridge in 2012 by retaining the pro-life plank, pro-traditional marriage plank, federalism advocacy; and nominate only a pro-life presidential nominee.</p>
<p>But conservatives can re-take the GOP only with libertarian help, and an appeal to federalism is the ticket to satisfy both sides. I don&#8217;t think this media and Frum-Brooks supposed schism is actually very real, and don&#8217;t think social conservatives will have to compromise on this matter very often. But let us embrace the <a href="http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Atlanta-Law--Politics-Examiner~y2009m11d23-John-Stossel-on-business-bashing-meddlers-at-Emory--part-two">John Stossel&#8217;s of the world</a> who share our abhorrence of the far left meddlers that would take away all of our liberty unless we reverse this slouching towards Gomorrah, NOW!</p>
<p>Mike DeVine’s <a href="http://gamecock.blogtownhall.com/default.aspx">Charlotte Observer</a>, <a href="http://mdevinelaw.blogtownhall.com/">Atlanta Journal-Constitution</a> and <a href="http://www.theminorityreportblog.com/blog/gamecock">Minority Report</a> columns</p>
<p>&#8220;One man with courage makes a majority.&#8221; &#8211; Andrew Jackson</p>
<p>Originally published @ <a href="http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Civil-Rights-Examiner">Examiner.com</a>, where all verification links may be accessed.</p>
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