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Why Christian Conservatives Are Threatening to Abandon the GOP

By Will Durst, AlterNet. Posted October 5, 2007.


If Giuliani gets the nod from the GOP a whole group of the party's base it threatening to jump ship.
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Earlier this week, a clandestine cadre of controlling conservative Christian captains, (bunch of right wing religious nut jobs is what I'm getting at) threatened to run from the GOP like ducks from an alligator the size of a Buick if any infidel they don't anoint is nominated for president. And yes, specific former New York City mayors were mentioned. Funny you should ask.

At a meeting in Salt Lake City, (where else -- you thought Vegas maybe?) Heaven's Soldiers, collectively decided they would rather support a burned-beyond-recognition, duck-billed platypus with wire coat-hanger hands than a certain Mr. Rudolph Giuliani. Apparently the mayor of 9/11 is not the answer to their prayers.

Oh, they have their reasons. Mr Giuliani's serial inclination to appear at fundraisers in drag, resulting in his being photographed wearing a dress more often than Hillary Clinton, could be one. His brazen courting of the pro choice, pro gay rights, pro gun control wing of the Republican Party might be another. The fact that the Rudy clan, including both ex wives, (two too many) are campaigning for other people, doesn't help much either. A bit of a sticky wicket that: trying to swing Independents with your Family Value bonafides, when your own family hates you. With megaphones.

The zealot heads went so far as to talk out loud about forming their very own party if Giuliani does weasel his way to the top of the ticket. And since white Protestant Evangelicals make up a third of the electorate in the early primary states of Iowa and South Carolina, they believe the threat of mass defection is too big of a bluff for the GOP leadership to call. Because, as we all know, a Republican Party without Christian conservatives is like a snake handler with no snake. A scorpion minus the stinger. Hell without dental surgery.

You might think this is one of those cut off your nose to spite your face kind of deals, because, well, it is. But evangelicals are sick and tired of being taken for granted, and count on party bigwigs to remember how Ross Perot threw the 92 & 96 elections to Bill Clinton. Which in those kinds of Kool-Aid circle jerks is like handing the keys of your children's soul to Satan for a bucket of deep fried Twinkies. But let's leave Bush's fiscal policy out of this.

Not only are some dogmatic noses severely out of joint from having the door of implemented policy change slammed in their apostolistic faces, but they also have a few canonistic bones to pick with some of their recent higher profile disciples like Mark Foley, David Vitter, Larry Craig and the Creator's own personal mouthpiece, Ted Haggard. Guys whose newsreels feature more extra curricular sexual footage than you'd run into at the Moonlight Bunny Ranch during an after hours party for the Adult Video Awards.

Of course, if they do form a third party, the big question is what to call it? "The Holier Than Thou Party," is a bit put offish. "God's Only Party" would be confusing, especially if the media tried to acronym it. "The Everyone Has to Live Like We Think They Should Live Party" is probably too long. I did come up with the perfect name, but unfortunately, "The Taliban," is already taken.

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Will Durst is a political comic, syndicated columnist, AM radio talk show host and defense liability.

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What would be interesting to do would be to...
Posted by: Infamous on Oct 5, 2007 11:36 PM   
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Take a poll of every church in the United States and find out exactly who it is that belongs to this "Conservative Christian" faction, don't you think?

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Party names
Posted by: Swatopluk on Oct 6, 2007 3:53 AM   
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The Resurrection Party
New Christ on the Block
US Kristian(TM) Party
Christian Theocratic Party
Young Faithful Party
Focus on Theocracy
The Lord's Party
The Crusaders
We Take Umbrage
Kristian(TM) Nation Party
Muscular Kristianity(TM)
AntiFag
Trinity Party (Slogan: we will nuke you)
The Bigots, Union of Bigots etc.
Union for Christ
Not the Hellbound Party
Party of Value(s)
Army of Armageddon
Not Left Behind Party
The Rapturists
...

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» RE: Constantinian Christians Posted by: peacelf
Good riddance!
Posted by: nima on Oct 6, 2007 9:12 PM   
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I left the GOP after they went insane in the Days of Reagan. When that idiot declared in his inaugural that "government wasn't the solution to the problem, government is the problem", he lost me. There is one thing worse than government, and that is the absence of government. These fuckwits are anarchists, not conservatives.

Don't let the screen door hit you in the butt as you leave, you godbothering fools.

Hey, there's your party name. The Godbotherers.

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GOP Losing Good for Party and America.
Posted by: lamar on Oct 6, 2007 10:16 PM   
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I think this soul searching is good for the GOP and the country as a whole. I'm not sure exactly what the hell the GOP is these days. They warmonger when their tradition is to stay out of wars. They keep cutting taxes when fiscal responsibility used to be their clarion call. They pound on these social issues when individual liberty used to rally them together (for better or worse). Sure, there are arguments for and against each of their "traditional" positions.

The GOP needs to lose some elections before they realize that they need to stand for something. As long as they keep nominating Christian blowhards they need to lose. As long as they keep nominating free market zealots they need to lose (and I'm a libertarian in favor of free markets...but jeeez, a little practicality would be nice).

I'm not saying that elections are the arbiter of right and wrong (W is president, isn't he?), but losing will hopefully have the effect of spurring the GOP to get rational.

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No Gloating Please...
Posted by: CatDad on Oct 8, 2007 7:26 PM   
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They were written off in 1982 and 1992....The shattered conservative movement is deliberately going to throw the election to Hillary, who will supply the negative energy required to bring their movement back from life support. It doesn't matter how many rats like Tom DeLay or Rick Santorum are brought down...there are always be more rats to take their places.

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» RE: No Gloating Please... Posted by: aka_bozo