Monday, December 12

The myth of the principled compromise

You can't have it both ways--you either stand up for what you believe or you compromise your beliefs (in which case one must question either the merit of your belief or your integrity, or both).

The Governor will keep his word or he won't, but Theodore gets one right with the comment below:
"'Schwarzenegger, far from representing the salvation of California's Republican Party, stands for its complete immolation ... Pragmatism in politics is self-defeating in the long run. It is a euphemism for the slow sacrifice of one's principles. The constant substitution of 'electable' moderates for principled conservatives is what repeatedly kills the Republican Party and prevents it from ever realizing even a small part of its platform when it is in power.'"
The People want someone worthy of their confidence. We don't want moral cowards. We don't want appeasers. We don't want two-faced, two-tongued "moderates." We want someone who really believes in the goodness and greatness of America (which is a reason Reagan was so popular).

This is why atheism/socialism/nihilism/globalism will never be winning attributes for any candidate. And this is why Liberals talk like an American until they are elected.

By the way, I voted for McClintock.