The first myth to dispense with is that the GOP is a conservative
political party. The millions of registered Republican voters, that truly want a genuine conservative to lead this nation,
are disappointed with every election cycle. The idiots that emerge as the standard-bearer of the legacy of Abraham Lincoln,
are would be despots, wrapped in the flag of a failed empire. The comic performances in the arena of staged debates, just
proves that the party of NeoCons, deserves trouncing into the ground of their blood stained soil. Only Ron Paul has the dignity
and courage to claim the consent of the public and lead a revolution that dismantles centralized government. So why won’t
rank and file Republicans demand that the Grand Old Party go to battle against the forces of the New World Order?
Who in the mug shots below will make a clear break from the tragic treasonous policies of
the last three Republican administrations? Examine each, one at a time.
Michele Bachmann is a Christian Zionist. Her viewpoint that America must be the chief defender of Israel places her in the
camp of the NeoCons. The question for her centers on her definition of what exactly is pro-American. Her version of an Israel-First
course of action, is inconsistent with the traditional canons of national defense, established in Washington’s Farewell Address. "I wish the American media would take a great look at the views of the people in Congress and find out:
Are they pro-America or anti-America?" - Rep. Michelle Bachmann, calling for a new McCarthyism, Oct. 2008.
Herman Cain plays the victim, while he champions the Federal Reserve as the crown jewel for the gatekeepers of the corporatist
criminal syndicate. Yet, he claims his character is above charges of indiscretion, don’t blame me. "Don't blame
Wall Street, don't blame the big banks. If you don't have a job and you are not rich, blame yourself! " When the erudite
Newt Gingrich proclaims himself a "cheap hawk", he is really saying his neo-conservatism loyalty is to a government imperium that is efficient in its
pillage and conquests. Newt supports the CIA sub-rosa government. "Frankly I believe that there's too little funding
for intelligence, we have too few assets and too few analysts. And I think if the Congress and others are going to demand
a greater capacity in intelligence we're going to have to be prepared to pay for a more sophisticated and a more intense structure
of intelligence capabilities, and I think its wrong for some members of Congress to vote to cut intelligence spending, to
vote to cut the number of intelligence analysts and then to set unrealistically high demands on the intelligence community."
Jon Huntsman, Jr. accepts that government economic development is a necessary function. How conservative is it to institutionalize
FDR socialism as a cornerstone of the corporate/state? "I was criticized at some level within the Republican Party by
those who say government should not be in the economic development business at all. My response is that the only country I
know that doesn't have an economic development plan is Papa New Guinea."
Ron Paul stands out from the crowd of candidates for several reasons. This quote reflects the insight lacking in the
other GOP hopefuls. "As recent as the year 2000 we won elections by saying we shouldn't be the policemen of the world,
and that we should not be nation building. And its time we got those values back into this country." It is because of
this distinction that the elitist masters of the Republican Party are so scared to allow the Congressman from gaining the
nomination.
Rick Perry, Oops . . what can you say about the governor? This video of Highlights of Rick Perry's Bizarre (Drunk) Cornerstone
Speech, explains a lot. Perry and Cain have much in common neither are ready for prime time.
How is Mitt Romney any different from the NeoCons? "We will strengthen our security by building missile defense, restoring
our military might, and standing by and strengthening our intelligence officers." Here is where Mitt and Newt become
joined at the hip. Both are able to deliver an articulate message that seems to resonate to many, but when you dissect their
actual methods for implementing policy, the similarities with the Bush era gang of internationalists, is exposed.
Rick Santorum bills himself as the most socially conservative among the latest gang of dwarfs. But, he buys hook line and
sinker the phony war on terror. "This is a huge victory for the people of the 911th and the team we put together. Not
only did they get the expanded mission, they get to keep what they've had, too. It's more than a complete victory."
The excoriation of the John Birch Society
by the Republican Party proves either the sinister betrayal or the ineptness of the GOP faithful to protect real conservative
values. View the video of Robert Welch in 1974 Revealing Agendas Of New World Order and reflect the truth in his words and the profound legacy of bona fide conservatives.
Read each article from the following list of remarks
for a comprehensive overview, why the Republican Party is irrelevant.
"We have heard the resounding voices of our patron
saints from the Right lately that depart from the usual message of common sense and advocacy of Liberty. They have become
the 'new jingoist', defender of the State and 'revenging angel'. You know of who they are: David Horowitz, Bill O'Reilly and
Rush Limbaugh. They all claim to be Conservative. But what does that really mean, especially in today’s crisis environment?"
"Will our mainstream raconteurs
experience an epiphany of a 'Conscience of a Conservative', to use Barry's words; or will they run to the beat of the Jonah
Goldberg's?
Barry's
notion of Liberty is our prize! Transform the 'War Party' into an assemblage of Justice seekers, that promote Liberty."
"A person can’t be
a real conservative if he rejects the primary populist message. The political solution is to become a populist and convince
the uninformed that real conservatism is the best hope for promoting the maximum opportunity for the greatest number of people."
"The vast apathetic hordes
of the American public desperately want to follow a serious change in the status quo. The reason that so many have dropped
out of the process is because the nature of the Republicans resemble the mirror image of a Democrat, only in a better suit."
"The Republican Party has
long pursued a path contrary from its heritage. Under President George W Bush, that direction has cumulated in a repudiation
of traditional conservative principles. Any honest conservative maintains a core roster of values and policies that reflect
their passionate support for the Republic."
"The Republican Party’s
attempt to co-opt the spontaneous spirit of the Tea Party geneses illustrates the panic that both entrenched parties have
from a true populist movement. The mind dead voters who continually vote for the lesser of two evils, or adhere to the squishy
William Buckley rule guarantee perpetual servitude."
"The stark reality about
the Ron Paul revolution is that the power elites could not survive in a society based upon individual liberty.
Now the Ron Paul generation understands that liberty and genuine national security
is never advanced under the military-industrial-homeland war party."
These ten essays map out a clear distinction that the conservative tradition in American politics is virtually absent
in the current Republican Party. If you believe you can work to take over the national GOP and restore time-honored principles,
you are naive.
The only rational option is to create a true
grass roots party that encompasses the disaffected middle class. NeoCons are traitors. Establishment proponents loyal to the
two party farce, do not allow genuine conservative doctrines into public policy.
Explain how a sincere Republican can ignore Ron Paul and support any of the phony status quo clones for the nomination?
The straightforward explanation is that the average GOP voter is just as dumb as a Democrat supporter. End the tyranny of
the NeoCons and regain your own dignity.