The title of this diary is from a recent article by Pat Buchanan at TownHall. I am not one of Pat’s fans, especially when he writes as an apologist for Hitler’s third Reich, but he does have a sharp political mind. Pat makes the distinction in this article between Barack Obama and George McGovern. an excerpt –

No Democrat has ever come out of the far left of his party to win the presidency. McGovern, the furthest left, stayed true to his convictions and lost 49 states.
Obama has chosen another course. Though he comes out of the McGovern-Jesse Jackson left, he has shed past positions like support for partial birth abortion as fast as he has shed past associations, from William Ayers to ACORN, from the Rev. Jeremiah Wright to his fellow parishioners at Trinity United.
One question remains: Will a President Obama, with his party in absolute control of both Houses, revert to the politics and policies of the Left that brought him the nomination, or resist his ex-comrades’ demands that he seize the hour and impose the agenda ACORN, Ayers, Jesse, and Wright have long dreamed of?
Whichever way he decides, he will be at war with them, or at war with us. If Barack wins, a backlash is coming.
This is the mystery that this year We the People need to wrestle with on election day. Had Barack Obama provided a clear paper trail of a record that former contender George McGovern brought with him then this would be another landslide election year for the Republicans. But no, Barack is where he is by “voting present” for the majority of his political career.
I personally have no dilemma in rejecting the younger mystery man in favor of the older man with a record of policies and politics that I sometimes disagreed with him on. I will go with the devil I know over the devil I do not know.
One thing that Pat did not expand upon is what would actually be happening in the US if the backlash is a President Obama resisting all of his ex-comrades’ demands? Nobody knows for sure, and if John McCain is elected then the question is moot. I did stumble upon an excellent article by Sean Dorgan over at Heritage.org. This is an article about Ireland evolved from one of the poorest countries in Western Europe to one of the most successful. It basically IMO is a report of how conservative policies and practices were put into place, and where conservatism is tried it works. an excerpt –
The political parties were not successfully addressing the gathering gloom. Fianna Fail, the opposition party since 1982, won the general election in 1987. When in government in the late 1970s, Fianna Fail had been largely responsible for the excessive and misguided public spending. This time, however, the party tried a different path. On election to government in 1987, they surprised many, including their own supporters, with a program of severe cuts in expenditure accompanied by some novel consensus-building and developmental measures. Within a few years, these steps began to show dividends, helped by a coincidence of other factors.
Smaller government became part of the road to success. There was surprise with the first moves to cut spending severely across a range of programs and abolish a number of government agencies. These steps were strongly criticized initially, espe cially when they seemed to affect (state-provided) health and social services, but the depth of the bud getary crisis allowed the momentum to be sus tained. The government was assisted by a consensus that had been built in the NESC, com prising business, farming, trade union, and social interest groups. The main opposition party, whose leader had been minister for finance before the election, also supported any measures that restored fiscal discipline.
A second element of the new government’s action plan was moderate wage increases in return for modest reductions in direct income taxes, in effect allowing take-home pay to increase more than the pay raise granted by employers. This three-year Program for National Recovery involved government itself, employers, unions, and farmers. This helped to break the spiral of inflationary wage increases and ensured industrial peace. The program also served to create agree ment on the nature of the crisis facing the state and on steps needed to deal with it. The wider benefits of consensus on development priorities and the shared efforts involved to achieve national goals proved to be of lasting value, and similar national partnership agreements have been put in place repeatedly up to 2005.
I know, I know, it is way too much for me to suggest that conservatism can be given a chance to work. Just count me as another one of those bitter folks from a small town who clings to his guns and his religion. I am not about to change what I believe, but I am willing to change my address if I have to give up more liberty and freedom.
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GC HIGHLY RECOS - Pil's nails it - more sooner than later-nt
Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Saturday, October 18th at 12:53PM EST (link)5
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Some disagreements with Pat and questions for Pilgrim
Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Saturday, October 18th at 6:43PM EST (link)I don’t consider Obama a mystery, as Pat and too many in the beltway give lip service to. Me and Rush know liberals like every square inch of our glorious naked bodies.
One of the things I have tried to do in many of my blogs about The One, is to lay out how his own words and votes show perfect consistency with the views of his extremist allies.
I’m not fooled and I don’t think the American people will be either by the cool present votes.
I also don’t thing there will be a dime’s worth of difference between Obama and Pelosi.
maybe 9cents
Obama might go pragmatic as he has in some policy shifts as he gets less ignorant and wants to be re-elected, if he beats the odds and gets elected in the first place. But he is a born and raised, literally Marxist, with Marxist dreams from his father, a Marxist education and anti-American afrocentric Marxist associates for 20 years.
Backlash?
yes, there will be a backlash no matter what
Pilgrim, there is no place on Earth to run. If things get bad enough here, you belong with the rebels, not with expatriates abroad!
more later
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well gamecock, is there a question there?
pilgrim (Diary) Saturday, October 18th at 7:03PM EST (link)Are you saying that you disagree with Pat about Obama and McGovern running their campaigns differently? I think they have ran them differently because Obama has never missed an opportunity to disassociate himself with a friend or an ally when he felt any pressure for being allied with that person. On every major issue Obama has been confronted with he always tries to find an obfuscation or nuance to take the heat off of him. George McGovern did not run that way.
I agree that there are some votes in the sum total of his political career that tell us something about him, but don’t you agree that there is not a lengthy political record?
I worry about the MSM hyping up a backlash so much that additional restraints on our liberty and our freedom could be considered as necessary precautionary measures. I certainly hope I’m wrong.
McGovern is an honest man, relatively speaking
Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Saturday, October 18th at 8:56PM EST (link)Although he obfuscated some of his leftist positions as well. I have even seen him scoff at the notion he was an appeaser, when all he did was appease. He is mis-remembered as some cardinal of virtue back then. Compared to Obama most criminal defendants I have represented seem angelic. ALL liberals lie about the import of what liberalism really is. Was McGovern more honest than most. Yes. Pat makes too much of it.
Obama is a liar, but his vague language re past votes are hardly “effective” in putting much space between his positions and McGovern’s except for those that are beltway dupes into perception and admirers of liars. They can’t help it in polite society. They treat a good comeback line as truth or as an effective barrier to calling spades, spades.
I don’t. I’m not impressed with those games. Obama is as obvious a leftist as McGovern. That Obama throws people under buses makes him no less guilty that a drug dealer throwing his crack stash out the window of his car while the police chase his ass.
These beltway types always want to be able to say something nice to take the edge off since they have to make a living off their neighbors.
I don’t, and its conservatives that lack spine that has us where we are now. making distinctions without a difference.
McGovern as president with the dem congress would have been HUGE disaster even if McGovern was honest.
How much of a lengthy record does none need Pilgrim? I read his two marxist, racist books. I read your indictments of him based on his record, esp with respect to Odinga. I know his position of not requiring abortionists to give medical care to babies that survive attempted murder. I know he favored letting Saddam defy us before and after 911. He wants Bush tax cuts to expire and wants more taxes. He wants to socialize medicine. He wants to surrender in Iraq and have tea with a genocidal maniac.
He voted against Roberts and Alito and slanders Clarence Thomas.
Lengthy enough record?
my hands hurt from tying all this with two fingers!
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Obviously.
I left the dem party to stop plating the glazed over eyes denial conversations.
Obama is a leftist, spread the wealth socialist out of his own mouth pure and simple.
whew
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great comments, and I agree with you completely
pilgrim (Diary) Saturday, October 18th at 9:13PM EST (link)I still believe that we are going to have to wait until after the votes have been counted to know for sure that most people have also seen enough evidence to reject Obama.
I also do not like the gloom and doomers who pontificate what the outcome of the election is going to be days in advance. I can not stop them from doing their little kabuki dance every four years, so I’ll certainly take what they have to say with a grain of salt.
I respect your disagreements with Pat. I’ve had a few with him myself, but I do appreciate his latest article coming soon after some vile comments made by Carville and company about the backlash by African Americans.
amen to all that - nt
Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Saturday, October 18th at 10:34PM EST (link)5
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