We Must Paint In Bold Colors
"Our people look for a cause to believe in. Is it a third party we need, or is it a new and revitalized second party, raising a banner of no pale pastels, but BOLD COLORS which make it unmistakably clear where we stand on all of the issues troubling the people..." -RONALD W. REAGAN (03/01/1975)
These wise words from one of our greatest presidents (were his words ever anything but?) have never been more prescient than they are right now. In 1975, standing on the cusp of the Reagan Revolution, our soon-to-be 40th president spoke about the need to articulate a clear choice between the failed promises of Rooseveltian New Deal liberalism and a vision more aligned with the Founding Fathers of this great republic. Today, in 2008, we face very similar choices and it is necessary to once again paint in bold colors as we near a time of choosing.
I'm no fan of Senator John McCain. I believe his notion of campaign finance reform stands as perhaps the greatest frontal assault on the First Amendment our venerable Constitution has ever known. His voice of agreement regarding manmade climate change rejects many leading scientists who have finally found the voice to stand in opposition to the junk scientific dogma passed off as fact. I could go on and on about the senator's positions with which I disagree, but McCain is the man for whom I will cast my vote. Why? Allow me to speak boldly and list the differences between McCain and Obama, the putative democrat nominee.
McCain: Pro-Life
Obama: Pro-infanticide
McCain: Supports reforming the tax code, cutting taxes and implementing a voluntary flat tax
Obama: Supports raising taxes
McCain: Supports strict originalist judges in the mold of Roberts, Thomas and Alito
Obama: Supports liberal activist judges in the mold of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
McCain: Strong on national defense and the Global War against Islamic Terrorism
Obama: Supports abandoning Iraq to chaos, and having a friendly dinner with Ahmedinejad
McCain: Believes in liberty and the power of the individual
Obama: Believes in socialism and the power of the state
McCain: Believes the Constitution means what it says according to the Framer's Intent
Obama: Believes in the idea of a living constitution
McCain: Supports and affirms the Second Amendment right of the individual to keep and bear arms. Signed an amicus brief in support of such right in DC v Heller.
Obama: Rejects the individual right of the people to keep and bear arms.
This is what it means to paint in bold colors. The choice is clear. While McCain isn't Ronald Reagan, who is? McCain is the only answer for voters who want to stem the tide of liberalism. Perhaps that is all we can ask for until we annoint the one who will roll back the tide of liberalism and advance the cause of self-government. It's either that, or we can hold hands together and pray at the swearing in of President Barack Obama. Ladies and gentlemen of the conservative movement, grab your paint brushes!
These wise words from one of our greatest presidents (were his words ever anything but?) have never been more prescient than they are right now. In 1975, standing on the cusp of the Reagan Revolution, our soon-to-be 40th president spoke about the need to articulate a clear choice between the failed promises of Rooseveltian New Deal liberalism and a vision more aligned with the Founding Fathers of this great republic. Today, in 2008, we face very similar choices and it is necessary to once again paint in bold colors as we near a time of choosing.
I'm no fan of Senator John McCain. I believe his notion of campaign finance reform stands as perhaps the greatest frontal assault on the First Amendment our venerable Constitution has ever known. His voice of agreement regarding manmade climate change rejects many leading scientists who have finally found the voice to stand in opposition to the junk scientific dogma passed off as fact. I could go on and on about the senator's positions with which I disagree, but McCain is the man for whom I will cast my vote. Why? Allow me to speak boldly and list the differences between McCain and Obama, the putative democrat nominee.
McCain: Pro-Life
Obama: Pro-infanticide
McCain: Supports reforming the tax code, cutting taxes and implementing a voluntary flat tax
Obama: Supports raising taxes
McCain: Supports strict originalist judges in the mold of Roberts, Thomas and Alito
Obama: Supports liberal activist judges in the mold of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
McCain: Strong on national defense and the Global War against Islamic Terrorism
Obama: Supports abandoning Iraq to chaos, and having a friendly dinner with Ahmedinejad
McCain: Believes in liberty and the power of the individual
Obama: Believes in socialism and the power of the state
McCain: Believes the Constitution means what it says according to the Framer's Intent
Obama: Believes in the idea of a living constitution
McCain: Supports and affirms the Second Amendment right of the individual to keep and bear arms. Signed an amicus brief in support of such right in DC v Heller.
Obama: Rejects the individual right of the people to keep and bear arms.
This is what it means to paint in bold colors. The choice is clear. While McCain isn't Ronald Reagan, who is? McCain is the only answer for voters who want to stem the tide of liberalism. Perhaps that is all we can ask for until we annoint the one who will roll back the tide of liberalism and advance the cause of self-government. It's either that, or we can hold hands together and pray at the swearing in of President Barack Obama. Ladies and gentlemen of the conservative movement, grab your paint brushes!
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