I’ve written about the teamwork of the neocons and social conservatives (also known as values voters) throughout this blog. I’ve attempted to explain what they want for this nation. This includes a single-party Republican state, violating human rights at every level necessary, forcing Christianity as the national religion, putting the life of a fetus above all other life including the mother’s, widening the income gap further, corporate lobbyists with unlimited access to the president, corporate socialism, the end of labor unions, putting women back in their place, redefining science based on religious beliefs that cannot be empirically proven, remaking the rest of us in their own image and plenty of Nobel lies to get there. In other words, they want to replace “liberty and justice for all” with “liberty and justice for just us.”
What matters most to them is the “country” – not it’s citizens. Just listen to all the talking heads. How many times did you hear “country”, “USA USA USA USA …” or “American first” mentioned during or since the 2008 Republican convention? How many “Country First” placards did you see?
But let’s try and understand Sarah Palin by reviewing what her social conservatism means.
What follows are four perspectives on social conservatives: Their own view of what they call “America’s Largest Voting Block; Quotes from John Dean’s Conservatives Without Conscience; A Pew Research demographics survey; and the 2008 Republican Platform.
America’s Largest Voting Block:
Let’s start with the questions to which social conservatives, like Sarah, want an answer. Listed below are the questions presented to 11 Republican presidential candidates last September (2007) at the Values Voter Presidential Debate. A yes answer, for all but four of these questions, is what the social issues/values voters want. I’ve rearranged their original list and grouped them by general topic.
On Religion (as a national policy):
On Health Care:
On Abortion:
On Education:
On Race:
On Information Control:
On Foreign Policy:
Other:
Conservatives Without Conscience:
In 1994, the same year Gingrich started remaking Congress in the single-party Republican image, Barry Goldwater said this to John Dean who used it in the preface to his book Conservatives Without Conscience.
Mark my word, if and when these preachers get control of the [Republican] party, and they’re sure trying to do so, it’s going to be a terrible damn problem. Frankly, these people frighten me. Politics and governing demand compromise. But these Christians believe they are acting in the name of God, so they can’t and won’t compromise. I know, I’ve tried to deal with them.
In 2006, John Dean made the following statements about social conservatives in Conservatives Without Conscience:
Social conservatives, whose core members are Christian conservatives, comprise the largest and most cohesive faction of conservatism. They are, by and large, typical right-wing authoritarian followers. Both neoconservatives [social dominator authoritarians] and social conservatives include countless conservatives without conscience within their ranks.
Social conservatives are especially susceptible to irrational beliefs ….
… Social conservatives are deeply offended by atheists who want the words “under God†removed from the Pledge of Allegiance, yet … they recite … that pledge and its words: “liberty and justice for all.†For all but atheists [and moderates, liberals, peace mongers, scientists, climatologists, artists, gays, actors, except Fred Thompson, non-Republicans, non-whites, non-Christians, non-conformers, non-feelers or thinkers, hybrid owners, agnostics, union members, dissenters, suspected terrorists and anyone not like them] ….
Also in John Dean’s book, social conservatives respond ‘strongly agree’ or ‘agree’ to the following statements:
Our country desperately needs a mighty leader who will do what has to be done to destroy the radical new ways and sinfulness that are ruining us.
The only way our country can get through the crisis ahead is to get back to our traditional values, put some tough leaders in power, and silence the troublemakers who are spreading bad ideas.
“Old-fashioned ways” and “old-fashioned values” are the best guide for the way to live.
God’s laws about abortion, pornography, and marriage must be strictly followed before it is too late, and those who break them must be strongly punished.
Once our government leaders give us the “go-ahead,” it will be the duty of every patriotic citizen to help stomp out the rot that is poisoning our country from within.
Dean also stated that social conservatives very strongly disagree with these statements:
Gays and lesbians are just as unhealthy and moral as anybody else.
Atheists and others who have rebelled against the established religions are no doubt every bit as good and virtuous as those who attend church regularly.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with nudist camps.
There is nothing wrong with premarital sexual intercourse.
Pew Research Survey:
Now let’s look at the demographics of the social issue voters.
According to the October 15, 2007, survey by The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, , “many 2008 Republican presidential candidates are vying for the support of an influential segment of the primary electorate – social-issue voters. These voters are Republican and Republican-leaning registered voters, many of whom are conservative Christians, who say social issues such as abortion and gay marriage will be very important in their presidential voting decisions.”
The survey goes on to report that 43 percent of the Republican voters say they will decide how to vote based on social issues.
The survey also shows that these social-issue voters differ in many ways from the rest of the Republican coalition. If you think about it and were paying attention to the Republican convention, how would you classify their delegates?
These social-issues voters also differ significantly from other Republicans on their issues and candidates:
2008 Republican Platform:
In case you are in doubt over who was in control of the Republican convention, here are some quotes from their platform.
At its core, abortion is a fundamental assault on the sanctity of innocent human life. Women deserve better than abortion.
Because our children’s future is best preserved within the traditional understanding of marriage, we call for a constitutional amendment that fully protects marriage as a union of a man and a woman, so that judges cannot make other arrangements equivalent to it.
The public display of the Ten Commandments does not violate the U.S. Constitution and accurately reflects the Judeo-Christian heritage of our country. We support the right of students to engage in student-initiated, student-led prayer in public schools, athletic events, and graduation ceremonies, when done in conformity with constitutional standards.
Republicans support tax credits for health care and medical expenses.
Empower Individuals to Make the Best Health Care Choices. [“You’re on your own.”]
No health care professional — doctor, nurse, or pharmacist — or organization should ever be required to perform, provide for, or refer for a healthcare service against their conscience for any reason.
It is through education that we ensure the transmission of a culture, a set of values we hold in common.
The innocent have far fewer rights than the accused. We call on Congress to correct this imbalance by sending to the states for ratification a constitutional amendment to protect the rights of crime victims.
We support a human life amendment to the Constitution, and we endorse legislation
to make clear that the Fourteenth Amendment’s protections apply to unborn children.Republican leadership has made religious liberty a central element of U.S. foreign policy. Asserting religious freedom should be a priority in all America’s international dealings.
We call for a constitutionally sound presidential line-item veto.
We object to the [Supreme] Court’s unwarranted interference in the administration of the death penalty ….
We support the right of states to require an official government-issued photo identification for voting and call upon the Department of Justice to deploy its resources to prevent ballot tampering in the November elections.
We believe government should tax only to raise money for its essential functions. [Who decides what “essential” means – an imperial president?]
We support freedom of speech and freedom of the press and oppose attempts to violate or weaken those rights, such as reinstatement of the so-called Fairness Doctrine.
The “America’s largest voting block,” the social conservatives, is still in charge of the Republican Party machine, the neocons social dominators are running their campaign and Sarah Palin will only help accelerate what Bush and Cheney have started.
This is worse than ‘more of the same’ or ‘four more years.’ If Sarah and John were elected, we will not only have neocons in The White House, we will also have the godhead of right-wing authoritarian followers taking over Cheney’s man-sized safe.
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