June 22, 2022
MY CORNER by Boyd
Cathey
False Hope in the
Republican Party? Where Do We Go from Here? A Southerner Responds
Friends,
It did not dawn on me until I walked out to my mailbox Monday,
June 20…and there was no mail. “What’s up?” I thought. “It’s Monday, and I
always get mail on Monday, since it piles up on Sunday when there is no
delivery.” What had happened, I wondered.
Then, I witnessed one of those special delivery postal agents
who work on holidays, and I flagged her down. And come to find out that Monday
was “Juneteenth,” a new Federal holiday (actually it was Sunday, but the Feds,
as is their wont, postponed the observance until June 20th). So,
there was no regular mail delivery.
That explained it; I had forgotten the latest government
concession in the name of “equity” and “liberal democracy,” and advancing the
“ideals of America” as exemplified somehow in the Declaration of Independence.
As a national Federal holiday “Juneteenth,” this latest paean
to political correctness and abject apology for our past sins as a nation, was enacted by the US senate
unanimously on June 17, 2021, and by a vote in the House of
Representative of 415 to 14. Literally no one stood forth to explain what
actually was occurring: politically craven expediency and servile acquiescence
to ideology.
That set me to thinking, and I recalled the debate years ago over
the creation of Martin Luther King Day, enacted back in
1983, with overwhelming Democratic AND Republican support in the US
Senate (among the Democrats, by 41 to 4; among the GOP, by 37 to 18). Despite
the efforts of Senator Jesse Helms and the initial opposition of President
Reagan (who caved under pressure), King Day was steamrolled into law. And since
then it has arguably become more important in these United States than Memorial
Day, the Fourth of July, Labor Day, and most other observed holidays.
We should have probably known then that the Republicans, the so-called
“conservative party,” which had presented itself as the replacement for the old
conservative Southern Democrats, were not, as my Uncle Clete used to say,
“worth tits on a boar hog.” The “Southern strategy,” as strategized
by Kevin Phillips and executed by Richard Nixon and his minions (with not a
little assistance from the Democrats at the time who went crazy Left in 1972
and nominated George McGovern), paid good dividends. Between 1968 and 1988 the
Republican Party…the political party which had been rightfully an anathema to
millions of Southerners after the War Between the States…managed to convince us
that the home-grown, traditional conservatism of older Democrats, leaders like
Harry Byrd, Richard Russell, and Sam Ervin, was now incarnate, alive and well
in the GOP.
And, at least for the moment, we thought we had witnessed that
as reality. Reagan was in the White House, re-elected overwhelmingly; and in
the US senate there was that former Democrat, elected in 1972 as North
Carolina’s first Republican senator in seventy years, conservative Jesse Helms.
Millions of disaffected conservative Democrats would vote for him. And there
were others, as well: the indomitable Strom Thurmond in South Carolina was now
a Republican, and John East—the scholarly professor—was North Carolina’s other
US senator.
The presence of Reagan, Helms, and their like reassured us
that we were doing the right thing, and, in a certain sense, continuing the heritage
and beliefs that had for so long guided us when we were all Southern Democrats.
But we were, in fact, deceived. And the MLK Day debate and
fiasco, and Republican presidential and legislative politics, both on the
national level as well as the state level, since then should have dispelled our
initial enthusiasm. For it was but a long history of broken promises and
continued deception. We should have known better as the national GOP nominated
such disastrous candidates on the presidential level as John McCain, Mitt
Romney and George W. Bush. Yes, when they came South they talked a good game
and explained that they could be trusted, but we should have known better.
They lied.
We should have known better when President Reagan signed off
on the Simpson-Mazzoli Immigration Reform Bill of 1986 which “legalized most undocumented
immigrants who had arrived in the country prior to January 1, 1982.”
It was touted as the “final solution” to our illegal immigration question.
It wasn’t.
Rather, it did little but open the door wide to more “reform”
and an influx of millions more illegals.
We should have known better when so-called “conservative
Republicans,” boasting of their steadfast opposition to same sex marriage, all
of a sudden ceased to mention the topic after the Supreme Court’s 5 to 4 Obergefell v Hodges
decision (June 2015). Never mind that in states where the question had been on
the ballot, twenty-nine of them had approved
by popular vote bans on same sex marriage (by 2008). But after that
decision, the GOP and Fox News essentially renounced their earlier “steadfast”
opposition, while embracing as many same sex personalities and prominent
figures as they could find. “Look at us,” Fox seemed to be saying to their
competitors further to the Left, “we have Guy Benson, Tammy Bruce, Rick Grenell,
and Douglas Murray, all of them happily consorting with their partners.”
We should have known better as the newest—and logical—manifestation
of the sexual revolution raised its head: transgenderism and the gender-fluid
destruction of traditional natural biology.
With alacrity Fox and the GOP jumped on board, after all they always had
to protect their Left flank from criticism and prove just how progressive they
were. Thus, Fox invited transgendered
Caitlyn Jenner to come on board as a contributor (making her first
appearance on the Hannity program, March 31, 2o22). And then in June 2022 they lauded
a family that had their infant girl—so young she was unable to actually
communicate with her parents—undergo sex “transitioning”
to a boy.
We should have known better when then Republican governor of
South Carolina Nikki Haley ordered that “the
Confederate flag” which hitherto had flown on the South Carolina capitol grounds
be removed. “It should never have been there,” she offered. And Haley’s
reaction illustrated the GOP’s retreat not just on flags of the Confederacy
that were once celebrated nationally as symbols of valor and devotion, but increasingly
on monuments commemorating not just Confederates but other Americans who could
in any way be tainted with the historic “sins” of racism. The GOP temporized,
and such opposition as there was has mostly been from the grassroots.
We should have also known better when (in 2020) the US
Senate voted 86-14—with a large majority of Republican senators joining in
the mad scramble—to remove the names of American military institutions named
for Confederate leaders. Our arguments to the contrary, our petitions, the
polling—all were to no avail. “We mustn’t be seen as ‘racists’,” we were
answered.
Gun control and “red flag” laws? Fourteen
Republican senators, including John Cornyn (TX), Thom Tillis (NC), Lindsey
Graham (SC), Bill Cassidy (LA), Roy Blount (MO), and Richard Burr (NC)—all Southerners—joined
Democrats in insuring that greater government control over gun ownership and
the gutting of the Second Amendment to the US Constitution would proceed.
And these solons are just the tip of the iceberg. For an agenda
of dissimulation and deception pervades and infects the GOP all the way down to
the state and local level in many cases.
The advent of Donald Trump and his incredibly surprising
victory in the 2016 presidential contest changed all that, at least for a while.
Admittedly, he ran against perhaps the most loathsome candidate ever chosen to
represent either political party, Hillary Clinton. But his election still was
unique. For what Trump did—and I suggest it was his major accomplishment amidst
many failures—is that he, at least partially, tore off the forbidding mask that
hid the evil intent and designs of what we call “the deep state” and the national
political duopoly. By that I mean he was able through his abrasive personality,
one would say his almost irascible nature, to force the agents of America’s
long-running and practically impervious managerial bureaucracy, and its pliant
prostitutes in the media (most all of it) and political minions in Congress, to
show themselves for what they were and what they intended for us.
As never before those apparatchiks in the managerial class,
the Washington “insiders,” the permanent bureaucrats and politicians, saw their
hegemony threatened. And they telegraphed this immediately to the networks and
online journals that acted on their behalf. Trump became, as it were, a
larger-than-life menace and danger to “our liberal democracy” (understood to
actually mean that if they let him get away with his bravado, it endangered
their increasing stranglehold on what was left of the collapsing American
republic). Thus, the two impeachment charades, and the ultimate immense and
diabolical act of ideological political theater, the “January 6 Committee.”
Perhaps Trump’s most serious failing was in his appointments.
Many of them were essentially and profoundly opposed to him as well as his
agenda. His explanation was that he was attempting to create “party unity” by
naming individuals who had originally opposed him, and somehow building an
administration that drew on the available talent in the party. His willingness
to listen to some individuals close to him (Jared Kushner comes to mind) was
disastrous. From the beginning, party unity was a pipe dream.
To even have considered Mitt Romney for a pivotal position in
his administration, to have named neoconservative Elliott Abrams to represent the
United States in dealings with Venezuela and Iran, to have appointed
Never-Trumper John Bolton as national security advisor, to have made Nikki
Haley ambassador to the United Nations—these were just a few of the horrid
miscues, the abject failure in following the advice of some of those
individuals who grouped around him.
But it also illustrates a permanent disease within the
Republican establishment and amongst its votaries. Many of them begrudgingly
accepted Trump when he became the party nominee, while secretly (and
not-so-secretly) harboring a desire to see him fail on major portions of his
agenda, and in various instances attempting to insure that failure.
Nikki Haley stands out as a conspicuous example of, first,
damning and blasting Trump, then embracing him in one of those particularly nauseating
efforts at ingratiation and self-serving about faces, only to once again
position herself for a potential presidential run either in 2024 or later. The
lady has no shame, just overweening ambition.
There are some—a few—true conservatives, a few Republican
office holders who have risen a bit above this process, figures who refuse to
follow the poisonous agenda and template. But they are notable because
they are exceptions. Their number up to now has been relatively small.
A Marjorie Taylor-Greene and a Lauren Boebert and a Thomas
Massie stand out in the House of Representatives, even as they are given cold
shoulder by the GOP leadership. You can see that by the number and viciousness
of attacks loosed upon them. They deserve our support. While over in the US
Senate Mitch McConnell exemplifies the “good ole’ boy” network which
continually gives way to the next installment of Democrat and “woke”
radicalism.
On the ground there are now voters who view perhaps for the
first time in their lives the real and actual corrupt nature of our current political
system. And even if only vaguely, what they behold is nothing more than a forbidding
playground for our unelected oligarchs of Silicon Valley, international corporations,
and foul politics which have turned this republic into a kratocracy, in which
the more those elites scream at us about the necessity to “defend our
democracy,” the more they control our expression, destroy our liberties, and control
our destiny, and, in fact, demolish what is left of that “democracy.”
We should have known better—we should have recognized the
signs and the markers along the way. We should have taken notice of the disturbing
events and the history—it was there for us to see. But it perhaps took an
unlikely brash New York businessman, who didn’t always watch his language, to
cause the “deep state” serpent to strike back and, ironically, reveal its
nefarious and diabolical intents and program.
Since then the managerial elites, the permanent bureaucracy,
both Democrat and Republican, have sought, as it were, to put the genie back in
the lamp. In the end perhaps their mistake was to react so violently and
hysterically to what happened in 2016 (and then in 2020). It was bound to
unleash a reaction. But their calculus was that events—and their revolution—had
proceeded too far that there was nothing really effective that we could do in
response. Things were, as they say, too far gone.
Trump, perhaps unknown to him, did open a slight crack in the
unrelenting façade of the Behemoth that has progressively taken control of our
country and our lives.
But the old republic is, in fact, effectively dead…and what we
can and must do is salvage what we can, doing our duty, fighting like Hell,
while waiting upon the judgment of God who will in His judgment decide the fate
of our nation. That must be our hope and what motivates us to continue this
humanly unequal struggle.
I don’t think I’ll vote in local,elections. And I’m too old for patriot front...
ReplyDeleteLocal elections can affect us the most.
DeleteI too am too old for the front, but can help supply it!
Are you too old to fight?
DeleteGore Vidal wrote of "the death struggle between the old American republic and the Global American Empire." Interesting if the old liberal turns out to have been a better patriot than William F. Buckley.
ReplyDeleteIn my part of Alabama I have seen in the last few years a sheriff and a state judge "switch" parties to become R. Not that they had some great awakening, but wanting to win, it was a necessity. I have watched the politicians do this my whole life (65 yrs). This is one reason our state has such horrible office -holders. They only like our vote, never our standards.
ReplyDeleteSeems that it's rare for Republicans to offer their own solid agenda. They meander around either going along with democrats, fighting them halfway and occasionally stopping them only to go along with them later. Politicians are pretty much a waste of time since it's one grand old gang of thugs maybe wearing different stripes but all the same on the inside. Governments are for the corrupt, the power hungry, and the losers and seldom for the citizens it wants to enslave.
ReplyDeleteThe reason conservatives don't have an agenda is because a true conservative wants to be left alone to worship, love, live, and pursue happiness and respectfully leaves others alone.
DeleteInherent in politics is the desire to meddle in other's affairs. Thus, conservatives don't normally want to get involved (natural abhorrence). But when politicians come after conservatives with such vengeance, the mama bear gets provoked and takes action. The question then becomes, is the mama bear strong enough to defend against the attacks?
REPUBLICANS DEMOCRATS WHAT A BAD JOKE .THIS REGIME CALLED THE US HAS AND IS CONTROLLED BY THE ROTHCHILDS AND ROCKEFELLAR CABAL SINCE ITS INCEPTION.
ReplyDeleteElections will continue to be won by Dominion voting machines.
ReplyDeletePeople want to believe in something. In general, the American people have become so complicit and so servile, that they have forgotten what liberty is. Liberty is the Antithesis of the State. Liberty is life without a master. The state of self reliance required to live in a state of Liberty is what 80% of the American population fears most. They have turned their liberty over to the "caretaker" we call "The State" (government): an institution that is supposed to protect life, liberty, and property; but that has done nothing of the sort.
ReplyDelete"Liberty is life without a master."
DeleteWrong. In fact, *worse* than wrong. It is false.
Read and learn:
https://chalcedon.edu/resources/books/politics-of-guilt-and-pity
You claim to be a Southerner, but the first sentence of your last paragraph ("But the old republic is, in fact, effectively dead ... ") does not sound as though it were written by a Southerner, since every real Southerner knows that "the old republic" was destroyed between April 1861 and
ReplyDeleteApril 1865, and it has been dead ever since.
Since 1865--the Republican takeover--it has been ALL downhill. There was never a time when the "old republic" was going to survive because there was never a time when Massachusetts and, let's say South Carolina, were going to live *permanently* under the same government.
The old republic--the old country--has already broken apart, and it remains now only to draw new lines on the map. We are watching the population sort itself out in real time. Keep your powder dry. And for Heaven's sake, STOP VOTING.
The 13 th amendment and the Northern aggression against the South was the end of Christianity in America. We had an amicable truce with blacks- segregation- but liberals in SCOTUS annihilated the truce in order to impose diversity and egalitarian/ unchristian ideologies .
DeleteIt is possible to have major and minor objectives. Total surrender and abdication achieve nothing.
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ReplyDeleteMaybe it is time to dust off the old Confederacy. Would we use the same old flag? Not sure. But the idea of a divorce may be the answer to this constant gnashing of teeth. Red vs Blue. In reality blue should have been in reverse but back in the day they couldn't call them reds to their faces without them complaining. Too bad Trump didn't understand the back of the house and how it worked. Too bad he didn't learn to swallow his pride. He could be in the catbird seat had he not been so stupid. Put up or shut up wasn't in the cards. Had he done that, he'd be looking at 70% today. Coronation for sure in 24. But, it aint gonna happen. And so we have to rely on the Almighty to save us yet again.
ReplyDeleteI would agree generally with commenter Mr. Darcy in that the defeat of the Confederacy militarily in 1865 set this nation on the disastrous course which has produced what we see now. What I was attempting to indicate is that the process which did indeed begin back then is now in its final stages, and that the remnants of the Old Republic that remained after 1865 are now crumbling and disappearing before our eyes.
ReplyDeleteHello Mr. Cathey. I want to compliment you on this article which was sent to me by a friend via e-mail. Everything you are saying here is true. President Trump was indeed duped into hiring the wrong people, starting with Mike Pence! Also, in reference to "Juneteenth" did you know there is now a separate American flag exclusively for black Americans? Were you also aware that one of the largest slave-holding families in the antebellum South were the Metoyer clan, a family of black Creoles who owned over 400 slaves on their sugar plantation in Louisiana, more slaves than their white neighbors?
ReplyDeleteUntil the Zionist control of the FedGov is exposed, nothing will change.
ReplyDeleteDemocrats have prove n themselves bat guano mentally ill in many respects if not all. They couldn't care less about Americans or this country as long as they have some power to force through their terrible ill advised insane ideologies that would and will turn America into a dictatorship or a third world country without gas and oil. They are soo far gone mentally, they act like Biden, a dementia ridden confused old man, who reacts screamingly with knee jerk responses when questioned about policies conceived in a scum bucket somewhere behind closed doors while smoking pot and imbibing Tequila.
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