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THE CONSERVATIVE REVIEW - September 21, 2010

Rockefeller Republicans
by: Pat Buchanan

Is the Republican establishment losing it?

Is the party leadership capable of uniting a governing
coalition as Richard Nixon did before Watergate and
Ronald Reagan resurrected in the 1980s?

Observing the hysteria and nastiness of Karl Rove and the
GOP establishment at the stunning triumph of Tea Party
Princess Christine O'Donnell, the answer is no.

This party is not ready to rule.

Consider. In its grand strategy to recapture a Senate that
George W. Bush and Rove lost in 2006, the GOP Senate leader-
ship endorsed all its own caucus members for re-election,
if they chose to run, then picked out all its favorite
candidates for the open and Democratic seats.

Conservatives and tea party activists, however, had other
ideas. They began to pick their own candidates. And, again
and again, the Senate's chosen were rejected in favor of
tea party challengers who had the endorsement of Sarah
Palin or South Carolina's Jim DeMint.

Arlen Specter was rejected by the Pennsylvania GOP and left
the party. Rand Paul routed Sen. Mitch McConnell's man in
Kentucky. Charlie Crist was challenged by Marco Rubio in
Florida. Crist, too, departed. Sen. Bob Bennett was denied
renomination in Utah. Sen. Lisa Murkowski lost her primary
in Alaska to a little-known fellow named Joe Miller.

But Delaware was the stunner. Rep. Mike Castle, a former
two-term governor who had been winning elections for 40
years, was a certain victor in November.

Challenger O'Donnell, however, ended all that.

Yet, though her conservative credentials are far superior
to those of Castle, O'Donnell was made the object of a
wilding attack by National Review and The Weekly Standard,
Charles Krauthammer, who lashed out at Palin and DeMint
for "irresponsbility," and Rove, who on Sean Hannity's
show went postal as soon as the returns came in.

Now, on paper, O'Donnell is a far tougher sell in Delaware
than is Castle. But her defeat is not certain. Not in this
volatile year.

And what is the justification for the savagery of the
attacks on her, from her own?

What has this woman done? Did she vote for Sonia Sotomayor
or Elena Kagan for the Supreme Court like Lindsey Graham?
Did she support the Obama stimulus like Olympia Snow and
Susan Collins? What did she do to deserve the trashing?

The answer is not distant.

To the Republican establishment, tea party people are field
hands. Their labors are to be recognized and rewarded, but
they are to stay off the porch and not presume to sit at
the master's table.

And what O'Donnell did, with her amazing victory, is to
imperil that establishment's return to power. That is why
these Republicans went ballistic.

O'Donnell's conservative convictions and Castle's social
liberalism mean nothing to them.

They are about power and all that goes with it.

And that raises a question too long put off.

What is the Republican establishment going to do, what are
the neoconservatives going to do, if returned to power?

Are not these the same people who assisted George W. Bush
in stampeding the nation into an unnecessary war that got
4,400 Americans killed to strip Saddam Hussein of weapons
he did not have?

Are these not the same people who misled or deceived us
about Iraq's role in 9/11?

Are these Republican scribes and senators not the same
folks who went all-out for NAFTA and GATT and the WTO and
MFN and PNTR for China, those brilliant trade deals that
gave us $5 trillion in trade deficits, wiped out 6 million
manufacturing jobs and 50,000 factories in one decade, and
put us into permanent debt to China?

Are these not some of the same folks who backed the Bush-
McCain amnesty and did nothing for 20 years, as millions
of illegals invaded America? Now that all America is on
fire, they too want to "build the dang fence."

Are not the National Review and Weekly Standard scribblers
and their neocon comrades of the mainstream media not now
drumming up another war for Americans to fight, against
Iran?

Are these not the same folks who went along with No Child
Left Behind and the biggest run-up in social spending
since Great Society days?

Beltway Republicans say they have learned their lesson. But
the tea party folks and conservatives who vaulted O'Donnell
to victory are saying: You had your chance. Now, move
aside for new leaders.

Why is the tea party wrong -- and the establishment right?

The first tea party rebellion was the Barry Goldwater
movement. When it triumphed at the Cow Palace, Nelson
Rockefeller denounced the movement as riddled with
radicals, baited the Goldwater people at the convention
and refused to endorse the nominee.

A decade later, Vice President Rockefeller got his payback,
when conservatives demanded that President Ford drop him
off the ticket as the price of renomination. Ford agreed.

In its contemptuous response to O'Donnell's victory, the
GOP establishment of today looked like nothing so much as
the Rockefeller Republican establishment of yesteryear.
Its time is coming, too.

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