“Please Don’t Ask Me To Leave My Convictions At The Door”

The title of my post comes from one of the best speeches that I have ever heard Governor Mike Huckabee give.  This speech occurred Saturday at the GOP State Convention where many people did not leave their convictions of pro-life and pro-family at the door.  The winner of National Committeeman, Steve Scheffler (president of ICA), stated that ”I will unite our party around our platform.”  The president of IRL, Kim Lehman, who won the nomination of National Committeewoman called out,  ”I am a right-wing platform loving Republican.”

Why so much emphasis on the platform you ask?  What is it you ask?  Well, don’t feel bad if you don’t know the answers to these questions because a lot of people have not read the Republican Party Platform, including some members of the Iowa Republican establishment.  Right Stuie?  The platform states what the party stands for and there are planks in there that show in black and white that the Republican party stands for pro-life and pro-family.  Shocking, isn’t it?  One wouldn’t realize it when you look at the presidential race this year.  In the primaries the GOP darling was governor of the first state to allow marriage between Exhibit A and Exhibit B.  But he was a fair governor also, because he awarded those who chose to engage in heterosexual behavior with the option of $50 abortions.  Next is the party nominee who voted against a federal marriage amendment, voted for funding of stem cell research, and is against a human life amendment.  Platform?  What platform?

This platform disease of the current Republican party is not just at the national level, it is here in Iowa also and it has gone on for long enough.  What Saturday showed is that the social conservatives will no longer be ignored.  My favorite words that have stood out from other blogs about Saturday are “hostile” and “Bible beaters.”  I know this doesn’t quite fit the definition of an oxymoron, but it is close.  I’m not sure that fighting for issues that should have never been left out could be categorized as hostile.  Leaving the pro-family and pro-life issues out of the Republican party is like a third-grader not putting his name on his paper.  It should be automatic.  And even though I love the term “Bible beater” I know that it does not refer to everybody who thinks abortion is murder and kids should be raised by a mom and a dad, not a mom and a mom.

Moral issues are economic issues

Well, the convention has come and gone. I think there is enough commentary about it on this site and others, so I don’t have to tell you what happened. Really though, it was like watching a live soap opera. The drama!

However, I will talk about what really is the crux of the problem between social conservatives and the moderates/economic conservatives. You see, social conservatives realize that without a strong moral foundation this country will always be enslaved to spending on big government social programs. Governor Huckabee detailed this in length in his speech to the GOP convention on Saturday. Steve Deace talks about this on his radio show.  They both make this connection more eloquently than I ever could. I’ll describe as succinctly as possible below.

In social science research papers the last section is called a “discussion” where essentially the author puts forth policy recommendations to “cure” whatever social problem was researched in the paper. Similarly, policy analysts within the government and within private research organizations make similar recommendations to social problems. Elected officials often follow these recommendations when forming public policy. You know what? These policy recommendations are just band-aids to these problems.  High rates of teen pregnancy and unprotected sex? Just put more money in sex education, start sex education earlier, and of course expand access to contraceptives. High poverty rates? Increase welfare spending. High child poverty rates? Increase federal funding for child care. High dropout rates? Increase education funding. And the list goes on and on.

The problem is that these “cures” really do not go to the heart of the problem. And no, tax cuts and returning power to the states are not going to solve these problems either (ahem, I’m speaking to you “economic conservatives”).  What does cure these problems? Families which form the bedrock of a strong society. Families that value life, marriage, and faith. Families that contribute to their schools and communities. Families that teach their children between right and wrong. Families that live independently without government interference. And by families, I mean a mom, dad, and kids.

You cannot separate moral issues and economic issues. Until the moderates in the GOP realize this, there will never be cohesion among that much revered “three leg stool of the GOP”. As a final note, the other two legs of the stool forget the leg that actually uses their legs to organize themselves and get things done on the ground. Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush would never have been elected without social conservatives. PERIOD. The Republican Party would cease to exist without social conservatives. John McCain and the GOP are going to learn the hard way in November about what happens when you throw the social conservatives under the bus and folks it ain’t going to be pretty.

Grow Up

Today was a day for relaxing after the hustle and bustle of the state convention. What should have been a day of rest and relative peace has actually turned into a series of clashes on the internet between the two factions that squared off this weekend. It isn’t the candidates for party office that are battling, but the followers, many of whom didn’t attend the caucus this weekend. There have been some moderating voices, although they have gone largely unheeded. One in particular stands out.

I commend State Representative Sandy Greiner on the graciousness and classiness that she has exhibited in her responses on the blogs. This goes to show that some of our legislators are paying attention to what their constituents are saying.

The angry voices on the internet are making all sorts of venomous comments that have no use other than to hurt. It is time for the divisiveness to stop and time for the healing to start, perhaps it is also time for some gestures of goodwill from the new leadership. I hope this will come to pass, but as I don’t have the ear of the new leadership, I can only hope that they read this blog and take heed.

Now back to the petty squabbles that are appearing on the blogs, please ladies and gentlemen grow up. Act like intelligent adults instead of spoiled little children. You must remember that we can’t always get our way. If we could we wouldn’t be suffering the indignities of a Democrat controlled Iowa Government.

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