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I have a grim announcement to make. Cue up the ominous music. I suggest ìImperial Marchî from ìThe Empire Strikes Back.î
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| Carl S. Milsted, Jr. |
Iím going over to the Dark Side; Iím going to join the Republican Party. If weíre going to have warrantless detentions, torture, prison camps and corporate handouts, I want to be on the inside. Power and pork, here I come! Bwahahahahahahahahaha!
Besides, I need a government grant for my evil petting zoo.
OK, just kidding. I havenít become that evil. However, I am going to join the Republican Party, but itís not from a sudden love for the politics of Karl Rove and David Horowitz. Iím joining because these nefarious characters are in a weakened position. Their president is setting near-record levels of disapproval, and they lost both houses of Congress. Their days of leadership in the Republican Party are numbered.
In other words, the stock price of the Republican Party has plummeted.
It is ripe for a hostile takeover. And the private equity firm leading
the charge is the Ron Paul Revolution.
I have been to several Ron Paul meetups and observed something very
interesting: Few of the people there were registered Republicans. Most
were unaffiliated, with a few Democrats thrown in. Scientific polls
among ìlikely Republican primary votersî show very little support for
Ron Paul, yet Paul wins most Internet and phone-in polls, has people
show up by the thousand at his rallies, and has more money in the bank
than John McCain.
What we are seeing is a ragtag band of peaceniks, hippies, and
libertarians taking on the Sith Lords who control the Republican Party,
crying, ìCome to the Tie-dye Side!î
Groovy!
But realistic? Can a hippie-conservative coalition work?
Well, I donít expect the neo-cons to go along. They can just go back to
being Democrats. Racism, stupid wars, civil-liberties violations and a
penchant for Anglophilia were all characteristics of the Wilson
Administration, the same people that gave us the income tax and the
Federal Reserve. Now thatís quality evil!
Itís the old fashioned ìrealî conservatives that will have to adjust.
This will be hard, but there is a surprising amount of overlap between
hippie and conservative values. Consider:
Both support localism. Stateís rights, bioregionalism ... whatís the difference save where to put the borders?
Organic farming is an incredibly conservative, nay reactionary, idea.
Anti-war, anti-death-penalty, anti-abortion ... theyíre all against legalized killing.
Frankenfoods and factory farming are violations of Biblical Law.
Alternative medicine is our best hope against a socialized healthcare system.
Ending the War on Drugs is definitely an example of ìgetting the government off your back.î
Hand out some bad pot and the hippies and John Birchers can get paranoid together.
Some adjustments have already been made: National Review has long
called for ending the War on Drugs. Meanwhile, some of the local
anti-Wal Mart hippies are saying things I that read years ago in None
Dare Call it Conspiracy. I think this could work.
Groovy, baby!
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Carl S. Milsted Jr., former chairman of the Libertarian Party of
Buncombe County, may be contacted at cmilsted-at-holisticpolitics.org.
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