Socially Conservative Voters Refuse To Be Ignored at Washington Summit
Sunday, September 19, 2010 at 6:43 pm
“Don’t let them put you in the back of the bus,” former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum (R) said to a full ballroom at the Values Voters Summit — organized by the Family Research Council — in Washington Friday.
[Congress1] He expounded on that idea to the crowd of about 2,000 Christian conservatives, saying they shouldn’t let “people come out and tell us that we have to put the values issues in the back of the bus, we have to have a truce on the values issues because the economic issues are paramount.” Santorum countered that “we can have no economic freedom unless we have good, virtuous moral people inspired by their faith.”
Beyond encouraging both the continued fight against the policies of the Obama administration and an ouster of Democrats in the midterm elections, conservative politician after politician declared to the attendees of the conference that amidst a recession and the largely economic-based tea party movement, values still mattered.
For instance, Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) devoted the majority of his speech to the “straightening out” of a voter who was not a social conservative but a fiscal conservative.
Though no speaker mentioned him, Indiana governor and possible GOP 2012 presidential candidate Mitch Daniels is a source of this consternation. The next president “would have to call a truce on the so-called social issues,” he told The Weekly Standard. Even so, the vast majority of the GOP — including Daniels himself, who is still pro-life and favors reinstating “Mexico City Policy” — remains conservative on social issues.
Economics are morals and morals are economics, said many Republican politicians during the conference. As former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said, “The meltdown of Wall Street was not a money crisis, it was a moral crisis.” Sen. Jim DeMint said the same thing about fiscal policy: “One of the largest costs of the federal government is related to the values issues, to the dysfunctional society.”
Not everyone followed this theme. Mitt Romney, former Massachusetts govenror and CEO of Bain & Company, talked largely about a decline in economic freedom under President Obama. Possibly alluding to the fusion of economic issues and idyllic conservative values, Romney gave rambling anecdote about Christmas shopping at Wal-Mart, to show that the “founders (of those companies) have shaped the way those enterprises are.” The result: polite applause and laughter.
Same-sex marriage, not long ago the headlining wedge issue for social conservatives, did not receive the strongest reaction from the crowd, taking a backseat to ovation-inducing lines about Islam and the proposed Islamic community center in Lower Manhattan. Conservative pundit Bill Bennett said, “Muslims proclaim themselves the new victims, I’m sorry they are not.” However, he insisted, “As a people, we are not Islamophobic. We are right to have questions about Islam.” President of American Values Gary Bauer said of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, “Next time you want to give a speech on tolerance, try giving it in Mecca!”
Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.), chair of the House GOP conference, also gave a barnstorming speech, connecting stem-cell research, abortion and marriage to fiscal issues. (“You want to find savings? Let’s cut funding to research that destroys human embryos in the name of science and let’s deny any and all funding to Planned Parenthood.”)
On the wings of this speech, Pence won the conference’s 2012 Presidential Straw Poll, beating out Huckabee by 11 votes, 170-159. The win will no doubt encourage speculation of a presidential run for Pence. However, it remains extremely difficult to win a nomination, let alone the presidency, from the House of Representatives, partly given to a low familiarity level among a general electorate. The only sitting House member to ever win the White House was James Garfield in 1880.
But Rep. Pence wasn’t the only politician to benefit from (or fall victim to) newfound speculation and unreasonable expectations. Social conservative activist Christine O’Donnell, who upset Rep. Mike Castle for the Delaware Republican Senate nomination Tuesday, gave a largely boilerplate speech against the “elites” and “D.C. cocktail circuit” who did not think she could win. (She remains 11 to 16 points behind in recent polls.) She did not take questions from the media.
Christine O’Donnell — a genuine insurgent candidate not endorsed by the national or state GOP in the primary — wasn’t the only one railing against “the establishment.” Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich appeared Saturday morning to announce, “the establishment is in a state of shock.” Gingrich — seemingly oblivious to his former position as a powerful and public three-term House speaker — said, “The grassroots is 7-0 over the establishment!”
Establishment leaders like Sen. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.), House Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio) and House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (Va.) were rarely, if ever, mentioned.
Gingrich may have nailed the center of gravity in the Republican party: “I’ll let you decide whether it’s Palin-DeMint or DeMint-Palin,” he said of a potential 2012 ticket. He admired DeMint’s creation of the influential Senate Conservatives Fund PAC and Palin’s messaging prowess on Twitter and Facebook. Gingrich, who lives in the leafy Washington suburb of McLean, Va., said about the surprise win of Christine O’Donnell, who both Palin and Sen. DeMint endorsed, “I’ll go out on a limb and say no one in the D.C. establishment gets it.”
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Comment posted September 20, 2010 @ 3:20 pm
I was raised a Christian, and left the church nearly 40 years ago when the Christian church left the teachings of Jesus in favor of political activism. This crowd has no idea of what the teachings of Jesus was about – charity, compassion, forgiveness, self-sacrifice. These people are all about power, money, intolerance, and fame. To think that they would turn this into their kind of Christian nation in the name of patriotism is just plain sick.
If they truly think that this country is about Christian values affecting the economy, then why are they denying unemployment to those who need jobs, reducing food stamps to those who are hungry, denying medical care to the poor, and encouraging their banker friends to put people on the street. These are not Christian acts, anymore than the wars in the Middle East are the acts of Christians. Christians were not told to force their beliefs on others, only teach them about those beliefs. They were not told to hold a gun to someone's head or seek political power to enforce their beliefs, and yet that is what this crowd is espousing. If they insist that we be a Christian nation, then let them practice what Jesus taught first – show how through charity, tolerance, compassion, and forgiveness, they practice what Jesus taught. Until they can do that everyday of their lives without fanfare, then and only then can they say that they are Christians. And surprisingly, they may find their churches once again attracting people back on Sunday mornings because they will know that on the other six days they will not be subjected to financial abuse, verbal assaults, and hypocrisy on a global level!
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Comment posted September 20, 2010 @ 11:43 pm
To Devonnoll: I can understand your idealism, to a point. Not all the attendees are against food stamps for the hungary or medical care for poor. Many of them, in fact, are very generous, some of them great philanthopists. As a Jew, I can't comment on what Christ said about politics, and how his teachings might apply today. I can tell you that as a Jew, it is a VERY scary time. I see my beautiful land of spirit, Israel being attacked by many naive Americans who know nothing of the evils of Israel's neighbors or Middle East politics. We have elected a president who treated his guest, P.M. Netanyahu with pure contempt. What does that say to a lowly citizen like me? Gary Bauer's speech was nothing short of brilliant and brave. The state of Muslim culture is very dis-eased and akin to German culture of Weimer Republic. The greatest generation saw that real clear. Why can't you? Who is holding a gun to a head here? There were many different kinds of people here, United on some basic issues. Why are you stereotyping them? Who is doing the verbal assaulting here? In terms of “fanfare”, that is a bankrupt comment. This is about politics, and we don't win elections without fanfare. Sorry, your judgements are just not appropriate for this topic.
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Comment posted September 21, 2010 @ 8:53 pm
Are you one of those 'Jew Xtians' waiting for the final episode coming in 22 yrs or sooner?
And millions of Jews must die so you can go to 'Hee-Haw'?
You have my sympathy!
The lasting legacy of the worst U.S. president in history, war criminal George W. Bush, is the widespread acceptance of Zionist American Taliban mentality by the masses of ignorant and functionally illiterate voters of this wretched country.
The Zionist American Taliban is the 'unholy alliance' of the super-rich Zionist 'masters of the universe', neo-conservative Jews and Zionist “Evangelical Christians”, who have succeeded in replacing the American democracy for the last 8 years with an “IRONFISTED THEOCRACY WITH THE PRESIDENT AS MULLAH AND POLICY AS RELIGIOUS WAR”. We have lived in a continuous state of war since September 2001 and we shall continue to do so for a few more years under the “Bush light” version of the new president Barack Hussein Obama.
Comment posted September 22, 2010 @ 10:23 pm
You are very foolish to be hooking you wagon to these rabid 'christians'. Given a chance, they will devour the jews, along with the darks-skinned, the gays and anyone else that does not look and believe as they do.
They are the American Taliban and you and a lot of jews are foolish to see them as Israel's salvation.
Look at what 8 years of George Bush got you! The situation in the area has never been worse. Next up: John Bolton for President. Insane.
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