“The Conservative Base Is Itching For A Fight”

April 11th, 2009 (26) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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“…gun control is on the table again in the wake of several mass shootings…”

Politico:

The culture wars are making a comeback, but this time around, social conservatives find themselves in an unfamiliar position: playing defense.

Just look at the headlines of the past few weeks — gay marriage is gaining ground with landmark rulings in Vermont and Iowa; the Obama administration is putting immigration back on the front burner; gun control is on the table again in the wake of several mass shootings; and, as POLITICO reported this week, the vague prospect that the Senate will ratify the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child has some conservatives talking about a constitutional amendment to guarantee the rights of parents.

Any of these issues used to be enough to ignite the social conservatives and rally their leadership in Washington.

But there is no longer a sympathetic evangelical ear in the White House. There is no Tom DeLay calling divisive yet base-pleasing votes on the House floor. Sen. Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), who was able to force Senate debate on gay marriage and flag burning in 2006, is long gone from the chamber.

That leaves social conservatives with minority-party amendments, obscure procedural maneuvers and Internet ad campaigns.

“Being powerless forces you to do things differently,” said Maggie Gallagher, president of the National Organization for Marriage, an anti-gay marriage group that has raised $4 million in 18 months. “You have an awakened and energized liberal base. … But the liberalism in power is energizing conservatives to stop bad things.”

As Christians head into the holiest weekend on the calendar, some social conservatives believe they are on the verge of a new awakening on the political front — one driven by grass-roots activists, disdain for the Obama administration and viral Internet campaigns rather than reliance on their political leaders in Washington.

“The more Democrats push on these issues, the more they face a backlash,” said Keith Appell, a Republican public relations strategist who has represented a wide range of conservative groups, including Concerned Women for America. “The conservative base is itching for a fight.”

But as social conservatives try to regain their leverage on gay marriage, gun control or immigration, they risk accusations of being politically tone deaf for pushing such issues while the U.S. economy remains in a crisis. When people are more worried about health care, job security and cratering 401ks, heated debate over who’s allowed to marry whom may seem out of touch.

“I think most people want relief from the divisive debates of the culture wars,” said Mark McKinnon, a former adviser to John McCain’s presidential campaign and GOP consultant. “Given the economic hardships most are facing, they probably view these arguments as old, irrelevant and a distraction. That said, I’m sure the cultural warriors are putting on their war paint and banging the tom-toms.”

Yet even as their causes are overshadowed by more pressing economic news, conservative groups are well-funded and can still tap into the anger of a very active population that is now shut out of the political conversation. The National Organization for Marriage, influential in the campaign against same-sex marriage in California, launched a $1.5 million ad campaign Thursday aimed at stalling gay marriage momentum in other states.

“Obviously they understand that appealing to people’s fears is a way to gin up money and rally the base,” said Joe Solmonese, president of the Human Rights Campaign, a gay rights advocacy group. “When we get to a tipping point, that’s when our opposition is most vociferous.”

The Obama administration has also thrust immigration back to the forefront, with plans to craft a policy that could create a path to legal status for some illegal immigrants, according to a Thursday report in The New York Times. This issue, toxic for Republicans who want to liberalize immigration laws, is nothing if not fuel for right-wing radio hosts who want to rally a conservative base that now has little access to the levers of power.

Beyond the traditional hot areas, some conservatives see new fronts in the culture wars.

As POLITICO reported Thursday, Rep. Pete Hoekstra and 70 other Republicans have signed on to a parental rights constitutional amendment aimed at blocking the effects of the as-yet-unratified rights-of-children treaty. Conservatives increasingly see this particular proposal as a wedge issue.

And then there’s gun control. The mass shootings in Binghamton, N.Y,. and Carthage, N.C., and the cop shootings in Pittsburgh have sparked new debate on gun control, yet Democrats are not willing to engage the National Rifle Association this time around, realizing this issue is a loser on the political front in many moderate states and districts around the country.

When pressed on the issue in a Wednesday night interview with Katie Couric on CBS, Attorney General Eric Holder — who has a history of backing gun control — demurred. “No one’s told me to back off,” Holder told Couric. “I understand the Second Amendment. I respect the Second Amendment.”

Christian conservatives realize that their opportunities will be rare since they don’t set the agenda in Washington, which is why they are seizing on developments large and small to spark their activists.

On Thursday, for example, House Republican Conference Chairman Mike Pence (R-Ind.), tried to gin up opposition to President Barack Obama’s appointment of Harry Knox, a leader in the Human Rights Campaign, to the president’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. Pence claimed that the appointment of Knox to a presidential commission “makes a mockery out of the religious beliefs of countless Americans.”

It’s not clear yet whether these little sparks of indignation will draw in a broader movement or will just rattle around a frustrated conservative echo chamber. But conservatives are doing whatever they can.

“You need to exploit every opportunity you have when you’re in the minority,” said Appell, the conservative PR strategist. “All you need is something to light the fuse.”

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  • Johnny Doe

    “…the cultural warriors are putting on their war paint and banging the tom-toms…”

    You have no idea.

  • nospyme

    Approximately 50,000 people die each year due to car accidents. Amazingly we never hear that only the police should have cars; that there is no justification for ‘assault cars’….

    Think back to the wild west. Imagine that Indians are attacking a wagon train that’s already circled their wagons. Rather than fighting back,the settlers decide to toss their firearms on the campfire, because violence never solves anything…

    Gee,I don’t know, but I’ve always been a big fan of self defense. God instilled us with the instinct of self preservation. Only lemmings, ostrichs and the darwin-award-winning libtards rush blindly to their demise. However, only the d-a-w libtards expect us to join them in their insanity….

  • Sully

    We’ve been “playing defense” for 100 years, since Woody Wilson was creating political prisoners. We’re about to get much more “vociferous”.

    Oh… and fuck Politico.

  • dadeo

    Before guns there were swords, knives, pole axes, bows and arrows, and stampedes.

    Jack the Ripper never fired a shot.

    How about we go to the root of the problem and make crime against the law again. Crazy fuckers and bad guys should be locked away, for good.

  • DoubleTap

    We have no voice in our country any longer – we have been silenced by our own mind-dulling quest for comfort and our lack of vigilance in guarding our freedoms.

    We have given power to the thieves by allowing them to take small parcels of our freedom as we sit and consume the drivel fed to us by those who would have us as slaves. They gnaw at our country as one would see rats consuming the soon-to-be-dead who have no more will to fight their advances.

    And yet we do nothing but whimper about the injustice. I, for one, am quite sick of just sitting around and speaking of the rage we all feel. I want to DO something, but I am weak. I have no idea what to do, and worse is the thought that it is too late to begin down that road.

    Every day, I will just pay my taxes and work my job just like the rest of you – while our country and our freedom is stolen.

    I am quite glad that I do not have children, because I would find myself weeping every day as I witness the theft of their future.

  • Hardball1911

    It is my opinion that it starts at parenting. Somewhere, along the line, each criminal who intentionally violates another human being’s rights was not parented properly.

    We can blame single mom’s, deadbeat dads, etc. but along the way somewhere each criminal’s upbringing lost something in the translation.

    I would say that 99.9% of all criminals who intentionally commit crimes (not those who are accidental criminals like has happened in Ohio for instance, with someone shooting a burglar and going to jail for it, yup had a friend who had a home invasion and shot the guy while he was pointing a gun at his wife. He’s been held for two years without bail with no trial as of yet.) are nothing more than selfish assholes who were taught to be so by none other than their parents.

    Mommy and daddy. “He was such a good boy, he would NEVER do anything like that…” Yeah… He was such a good criminal.

  • Rowdywa

    Even the dumbass repubs that don’t have any balls are dissing us…It will all stop when we take it back and the brain dead masses that reside in the big cities that don’t pay attention to anything outside of their circle see us coming to take it back…Wake-up America :mad: :mad: :mad:

  • dacoelec

    I hope to hell that you own and know how to use a gun? What do you mean weak? That’s a mindset, not a physical thing. Buck up! Take charge of your life! In this coming upheaval we must all be strong!

  • GRIZZ

    “Your never beaten until you admit it” :arrow: Gen George Patton

  • Scoot
  • Fred

    The tone of the Politico article was that of “hauteur” and of kicking dirt over us. Notice they lump the firearms’ issue in with social issues. In fact, guns are about the 2nd Amendment and the 2nd Amendment is about having the power to check government.

    Secretly, the Left knows this. They know our weapons are all that stand between them and the final subjugation of this country to their totalitarian aims.

    Resist, my brothers. Resist The Borg.

  • JCD

    This is where they get it wrong though, and we keep allowing it. We allow the media to frame the debate thusly: Gay marriage, gun control, fighting abortion = conservative.
    That is true but they don’t seem to remember or simply don’t want to tell us that most American’s agree with these things, not just those the media and the left call conservatives. 80% of Americans are center-right. Somehow we have to stop letting the drive-by’s frame the left / right paradigm. These issues are near and dear to most Americans, and it’s the left bringing them to the forefront with new bills, not us, as the article implies.

  • GregGS

    Bring em ON! MO FO!

  • Saxon

    Glad my older children can already defend themselves as they are in their late teens. The education these assholes are planning for our youngest will be bad indeed. Homeschool and face jail. Oh,well come and get me . I hope they give me enough time until my 3 year old at least learns how to re-load for daddy.

  • billy_bonney

    ‘Itching for a fight’….well looks like a fight is what is going to solve things since nobody seems to want to listen to the “legal” way of doing things like the Constitution and 10th amendmendt.

    Billy

  • Duke04

    Succinct and well said.

  • nospyme

    Sadly, you may be speaking prophetically. Oh well….

  • NMPatriot

    The Left really doesn’t have a clue, they have kicked that Old Conservative Dog a few too many times, It’s Going to Bite Them…. Soon!!

    NMP

  • pub

    We’ve had the second amendment for over 200 years. The problem is with the liberal innercity neighborhoods, like Obama’s South Chicago, that can’t handle freedom. Fix those people and don’t touch our rights. H.R. 45 is very similar to gun legislation in South Africa that did nothing but disarm law-abiding citizens. South Africa is now the most violent country on the planet. This is the line if they want to cross it.

    I don’t think Tea Parties are going to fix it.

  • Armando Garcia

    Yes.but everyone needs to see them as a spark.(the tender is dry and ready to make fire,its just one little ember we must blow and blow and blow till we have fire.)that will set a wild fire to burn the foolishness from our land.
    The tea party’s are just the start. A weapon to strike back with. Soon we’ll have more weapon and people willing to give time, and fight.
    we must contribute our ideas to this newly materializing arsenal, to fight a well in trenched enemy of liberty, freedom and the American way of life, we so love.
    They have been patient there socialism like cancer has been kill America,eating away at us for decades. we must realize this is an eternal struggle of good vs evil. that wont be won over night.
    “As for me…” Liberty or Death are my only options. So foolishly i have given so much of my liberty away. No longer.I’d rather have death.

  • http://www.myspace.com/frankensubie brotherscoobs

    resistance is NOT futile :mrgreen:

  • aboutTObegin

    they can bring all they want….they don’t want what I have….

  • aboutTObegin

    we are all in this boat together…and I for ones sake wont let this boat sink even if I have to bail the fucken water myself…so rest assured there are many like us so stop the weak shit.

  • aboutTObegin

    well said Fred…

  • JCD

    I see alot of people talking about using non-provocative language on their signs for these events, and not to instigate any violence whatsoever and generally I think that’s a good idea for these types of protests.
    On the other hand, we need to be ready to bring the heat on if these events fail, which I think they will unfortunately. Our government is unwilling to consider any solution to any problem that does not involve more taxes and more spending, and more regulation.

    What happens though when they ignore our tea parties?

    I think they will continue to ignore us as long as they are able to steal from us by force.

    Grow as much of your food as possible. Use Craig’s List and other free services to barter. Don’t pay taxes. I’m seriously considering adjusting my withholding to 10 and married and never filing again.
    Get out of DEBT as soon as possible. Don’t invest in the stock market, buy gold and silver.

    Starve this damn government of revenue by whatever means necessary.

  • pub

    Agreed.