republiCon, or Republican? Here Is The Difference

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Ladies and Gentlemen, many of you have heard the term “neo-conservative”, and wondered what it meant. For the sake of discussion, let’s compare/contrast in a “republiCon” versus “Republican” method. For instance:

Ronald Reagan = Republican
George W. Bush = republiCon

Whether you liked President Reagan or not, whether you liked his politics or not, most reasonable people will agree that President Reagan was authentic, consistent, and principled. When his administration got caught up in the Iran-Contra Scandal, President Reagan spoke to the nation and accepted responsibility. What President Reagan said, is well-worth hearing again:


“I've studied the Board's report. Its findings are honest, convincing, and highly critical; and I accept them. And tonight I want to share with you my thoughts on these findings and report to you on the actions I'm taking to implement the Board's recommendations. First, let me say, I take full responsibility for my own actions and for those of my administration. As angry as I may be about activities undertaken without my knowledge, I am still accountable for those activities. As disappointed as I may be in some who served me, I'm still the one who must answer to the American people for this behavior. And as personally distasteful as I find secret bank accounts and diverted funds—well, as the Navy would say, this happened on my watch.”

Compare President Reagan’s words with the flip-flopping of Bush The Lesser with regards to the disclosure of a CIA agent’s identity. At first, Bush The Lesser said, in essence, he’d fire anyone “involved” with the leak; later he morphed that to “convicted”. At no time did Bush The Lesser ever accept responsibility for those under him; rather, he speculated that the leaker would never be caught. Bush The Lesser said everyone in his administration would “fully cooperate”; his spokesperson claimed no one was involved because “he had asked.” Yet when convicted, Libby’s prison sentence was excused via Bush’s presidential pardon.

In the administration of Bush The Lesser, those that make mistakes are promoted; those who make catastrophic mistakes are awarded medals, and Libby, who made a criminal mistake, was rewarded with a “get out of jail” card.

President Reagan was solid and consistent and a Republican; Bush The Lesser is consistently inconsistent and a republiCon. Reagan was seen as believable and credible, Bush is seen as neither.

There are more examples.

Senator Boschwitz is a Republican; Norm Coleman is a republiCon. If Norm Coleman doesn’t agree with you today, don’t worry – sooner or later, he will.

Former Governor Arne Carlson is a Republican, as is current Governor Tim Pawlenty; candidates Jon Grunseth and Allen Quist are republiCons.

Congressman Jim Ramstad is a Republican; Congressman John Kline is a republiCon. Every year, Jim Ramstad willingly meets his constituents in a series of Town Hall Meetings; citizens can and do ask unscripted questions from the floor. Congressman Ramstad wants to know what the people think. John Kline had to be shamed into holding his only Town Hall Meeting. John Kline could care less what the people think.

When activists protesting the occupation of Iraq conducted “sit ins” in all of Minnesota’s congressional offices, Congressman Ramstad’s staff treated them courteously, listened to them, and even provided coffee and other refreshments. Kline called the cops. The difference cannot be starker: Congressman Ramstad seeks to govern by the consent of the people – he is a Republican; Kline seeks to rule by the force of government – he is a republiCon.

Barry Goldwater wrote “The Conscience Of A Conservative” and was clear and unabashed about what he felt the conservative philosophy is and where it should take government. Mayor Phil Young and Council Members Brad Aho and Jon Duckstad speak in rhetoric but deny where their alleged philosophy would take this city. Goldwater was a Republican; Young, Aho, and Duckstad are republiCons.

The point here is that as the current leadership of the GOP Party in large part is controlled by the neo-con movement, most of today’s GOP Leadership cannot be called “Republican” by most reasonable people. I use the term “republiCon” where it is clear and appropriate, and I do not apologize for this. I call republiCons “republiCons” for the old-fashioned reason: they’ve EARNED it.

(crossposted at Eden Prairie News)

Thanks

You made this very good point in comments, I am really glad that you expanded it. I have Republican friends who feel their party has left them behind, and I think this distinction would give them a way to speak of their frustration.

That Was Then; This Is Now

Well, there's even more ways to differentiate between Republicans, and republiCons.

Uncle Ronnie talked about an America that was the bright shining city on the hill (and yes, I know where he got that one from!); today's republiCons want to get in the gutter and wrestle with the scum.

It is simply amazing that the ChickenHawks are the ones advocating torture; the one that was "tied up at the time" - McCain - is the only one that says WRONG IS WRONG NO MATTER WHO DOES IT.

I consider my self an American first, a progressive second, and a democrat third. republiCons consider themselves "Republicans" first, conservatives second, and Americans last.

Republicans believe a "win-win" deal is a good deal for all; republiCons believe a "win-win" deal means they didn't win enough.

It sounds like you Republican friends are a lot like my Republican friends. Will your Republican friends be staying home on Feb 5th, too?


"I never thought I'd see the day I'd miss Richard Nixon."

Yes, staying home

Right now they turn off the news as much as they can. They basically are hibernating(not participating) or voting independent until the authentic(from their perspective) Republicans come back. One is mad enough that he is voting Democratic until the Republicans lose the presidency.

Reagan

Barry Goldwater was the last true Republican. By todays standards he would be a conservative or moderate Democrat. Reagan took the R Party and began to use it to demolish the social infrastructure of this country. Try going to the website called reaganwing.com you will see what the true believers of Reagan really stand for. He attacked labor, the poor, the economy and was full of National Review one liners (well delivered). The fanatics that are trying (and succeeding to some degree) to place a Reagan monument in every county in America will not allow you to bring up Iran-Contra or that whole sordid period of time during his last term. The image is more important than reality. In Washington State there is a segment of the Republican Party called Mainstream Republicans. They are villified by most of the rest of the Republicans, yet the "Mainstreamers" are the only group acceptable to thinking voters.

Hi: I totally agree that

Hi: I totally agree that there are Republicans--and the last one was Ike--and today's Republicons. And I agree that not all of today's batch are Republicons. There still are some that we respect and admire such as Chuck Hagel.
But for many years I have been using the term RepubliCons because it defines them so well. They conned us into this terrible war, they con us into thinking they are conservative when in fact they are CONservatives. They spend, waste and neglect.
What partictularly pisses me off is that they get away with refering to the Democratic Party as the "democrat party" and the willy-nilly Democratic politicans let it pass. I think anytime a RepubliCon uses the term "Democrat" Party" instead of correctly calling it by its official name--Democratic--we should immediately hit back with the "Con"
But we need some talk show person to use the term over and over. I've been using it for years and am totally at ease with it. So who can we get to start pussing it.
Ed Schultz refers to the Cons at "Righties"--cute but has no punch. But he is the type of guy we need to use the term over and over.
Got any suggestions how we can get this term in more general use?
Thanks,
Gene

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