Some negative connotations come along with the word “Republican.” That’s the party who loves big business, who doesn’t care about the common man, who bathes in oil and loves war, who drinks it up when the impoverished suffer, and who is only out to pad its members’ already hefty pockets. I think it’s sad that there’s so much bad blood between our two major parties that people have actually been convinced that a whole half of our country is this evil and inhuman. I feel sorry for any liberal who is truly that pessimistic. If you know me, I hope you have come to learn that I am a compassionate, kindhearted, sensitive person. You also know that I am a Republican. I ought to be living proof that Republicans are not bad people. I do not want to kill minorities or squash the poor, and neither does my party.
But it’s easier to argue with wrong assumptions than it is to replace them with the truth. Allow me to try:
I am a Republican because I believe in the American people. We are the most capable, determined, tenacious of all the earth’s populations, and there is nothing we cannot achieve. Every single one of us can succeed if we try. Even when we’re pressing through unbelievable adversity, trying to squirm our ways out of dire circumstances, or overcoming an endless series of obstacles, we do it. America has always been able to recover from tragedy. Our unity in the days after September 11th, 2001, demonstrates our patriotism and character. The way we have defended our allies throughout strenuous world wars proves our courage and strength. Our ability to bounce back from such domestic hardships as the Great Depression and Hurricane Katrina are testaments to our resolve.
I am a Republican because I know all of this. I have seen the American people get up from the hardest falls, and I know that we are able to make each of our own ways in the world. We do not need free handouts or government coddling or legislative handholding. Republicans expect the best from our people and do not preemptively offer assistance before it’s asked for. I know that each one of us can succeed independently, but if effort is no longer a requirement, we won’t try. Nothing is worth having if it’s easy to get. America is good at working for what it gets, truly earning it, and I think every one of us deserves the chance to rise to that challenge. That is a core Republican value.
I am a Republican because I do not think anyone should be punished for success. When a person has aimed for greatness and hit the target dead center, that’s a time for celebration, not a slap on the wrist. It is not right to get angry at someone because he or she was able to do what someone else would or could not. Competition is part of human nature, and when we stifle the competitive spirit for the sake of sameness, we are abandoning what has made mankind successful. The rich are not evil. They are not crooks or thieves or murderers any more than any other sect of our society, and their vilification comes of nothing but jealousy. The rich have worked hard and made good decisions to earn their pennies, and nothing is stopping a member of the lower class from doing the same. But when, instead of encouraging entrepreneurship or dedication or diligence, we offer to redistribute a rich man’s money into a poor man’s pocket, we have become accessories to criminal action. We have allowed the government to steal from its people and punish the innocent. To each his own, and only that. Another Republican value.
I am a Republican because I believe in freedom. I think that each one of us should be granted the right to make all of our own decisions so long as our choices do not infringe upon others. For instance, you have the right to own a gun so long as you don’t use it to kill another man. Over the past two centuries since our founding fathers established American government, it has grown to sizes that were never meant to be. We, the electing public, should control the government. They now control us. That is not democracy. When your government even has the option to propose a 700 billion dollar corporate bailout, your government is too big. The government is now trying to tell us what we can say and hear via the Fairness Doctrine, limiting what healthcare options we’re allowed to get via the universal system, and controlling exactly where our hard-earned money goes and how much of it we can bring home. We are losing our freedoms, and it’s as though people have stopped caring. It’s as though we’ve forgotten what true freedom feels like and why it’s so great. Elephants never forget. So freedom has remained a Republican value.
I am a Republican because I am an American, through and through. Awaiting election results a few days ago, people on both sides were swearing to move to Canada if things didn’t go a certain way. I couldn’t even fathom. I could never move to Canada because I could never leave America. I know that we are the greatest nation on earth and it is vital, not only for ourselves, but for everyone in the world who depends on our prosperity for their own, that we remain strong and free. We were founded by rebels who revolted against oppression, and I fear that we are becoming the kind of country we first left. But because I am an American, because I am a Republican, I will fight against this again. If we start to slip back into limited speech, religious persecution, socialism or monarchy or tyranny, I will plant my feet in American soil, remembering the solid grounds on which we built this country, and what we once believed in.
I am a Republican because I want to be, and true Republicans will always stand for choice. Every American can make his or her political distinction out of pure, free, unadulterated choice, and this is the one I’ve made. Maybe someday I’ll take a different path, but I wouldn’t count on it; I am a Republican because I was born that way, in my very heart and soul. And no one can tell me that that’s not who I am.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
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7 comments:
This was great! It's kind of funny how you can definitely tell you hold the record for "9's" in AP at Pondo....
In light of this latest blog, I would encourage everyone who holds conservative principles to do what Kelly has done and revisit not why we are Republicans but why we are Conservatives. Just look at Arnold and perhaps McCain to see that there is a difference. I also challenge you all who hold Conservative values to revisit our honorary Founding Father, Ronald Reagan, and the stirring speeches he have in his political career, going as far back as his speeches for Harry Truman. In particular, his speech on behalf of Barry Goldwater in 1964 is eerily applicable considering our current state of affairs, the current state of the world, and our place in it.
I would also challenge any Liberal reading these blogs or these comments to do the same--if you care to get a better idea of the passion that lies in the hearts of all true Conservatives and why it is impossible for us to "play nice" with policies --and policy makers--we see as ultimately dangerous and destructive.
When you ask us to be "bipartisan" it is not a matter of us just being difficult or anti-Left; you are asking us to abandon the very foundations of what made this nation great, to be party to the destruction of America itself.
Call me extremist (and you will), but this is why we cannot just "get along", why we feel so strongly about re-establishing the Republican party on Conservative values. And why we will continue to fight any policy or any person (nothing personal) who wants to "change" our great nation.
P.S. Great picture, CAO. And thanks for your heroic support of my baby. :)
Bravo, bravo, bravo. A stand round of applause and many verbal amens. I'm sorry this isn't more profoud, but I just wanted to (once again) sound my support for your articulation and back you 100%.
You got my vote! Kelly for President 2028! Hold fast, never waiver.
A huge thank you to all of you.
And also-- I'm not running until 2040. VP for 2 terms starting in 2032, then President from 2040-2048. Then I'll retire and act on Broadway until I die. Life plan.
Umm...Kelly...you have it backward. You're supposed to be an actor BEFORE you get into politics--Ronnie, Ahnold, Sonny Bono,Clint,and now Franken (can anyone believe THIS one???) Yikes.
kelly, you better not be leaving me out of your plans for the oval office. i'm still here as your running mate whenever you need me!
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