THE TRUTH ABOUT REAGAN’S
11TH COMMANDMENT
Conservative
Republican candidates wear Ronald Reagan as a badge of honor. Moderate Republicans use him as a shield.
Conservatives
embrace Reagan’s “government is the problem, not the solution” philosophy. Moderates hide behind his 11th
Commandment – “Thou shalt not speak ill of another Republican” - to duck
criticism of bad votes.
In
case you’ve missed it, there’s a national wave building of viable conservative
candidates mounting GOP primary challenges against incumbent moderates,
including right here in Nevada. And the
threat is so serious that Gumby Republicans are again using Reagan’s 11th
Commandment to discourage and discredit such conservative challenges.
Sorry,
but that dog won’t hunt.
First
and foremost, recall that Reagan himself mounted a conservative challenge to a
sitting incumbent moderate, President Jerry Ford, in the 1976 Republican
primary.
As
such, conservatives such as Lisa Krasner, who is challenging moderate
Republican Assemblyman Randy Kirner in Reno, and conservative Carl Bunce, who
is challenging Republican Sen. “Moderate Mike” Roberson in Las Vegas, aren’t
violating a Reagan principle; they’re following his example!
Furthermore,
moderates have regularly twisted and perverted the meaning of the 11th
Commandment for years, to the point that Reagan biographer Craig Shirley felt
compelled to ink a column for
Politico in 2011 to clear up the “misunderstanding and misinformation
surrounding” it.
“The
11th Commandment was created in 1966 by Gaylord Parkinson, the Golden State’s
Republican Party chairman,” Shirley wrote.
“After the bloodbath in the 1964 California primary between Arizona Sen.
Barry Goldwater and New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, Parkinson was trying to
put the party back together.
“The
commandment never meant that one Republican could not criticize the policies or
philosophies of another Republican. It meant only that one could or should not
engage in personal attacks on another Republican.”
So
if Ms. Krasner were to refer to Assemblyman Kirner as an amiable dunce or Mr.
Bunce were to say that Sen. Roberson’s beard makes him look like a teenage
werewolf, those would be clear violations of the 11th Commandment.
However,
should both conservative challengers accurately point out that the incumbent
moderates have been serial tax hikers in violation of the official Nevada
Republican Party platform, that’s fair game.
And
of course no discussion of how moderates try to hide behind the 11th
Commandment would be complete without noting the complete hypocrisy of said
moderates when the shoe is on the other foot.
Indeed,
when a moderate challenges an incumbent conservative in a GOP primary, personal
attacks such as “extremist,” “nutjob,” “wacko,” “radical,” “religious kook” and
worse are regularly tossed about with reckless abandon.
So
buck up, conservatives. The next time
some Gumby Republican criticizes you for criticizing or running against them,
simply ask yourself one question…WWRRD?
What would Ronald Reagan do?
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TONIGHT!
Just
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Phone: (702) 949-2583
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Half-price
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CLARIFICATION
To
clarify an item from yesterday’s e-newsletter, Washoe Republican Women
President Ruth Ann Schwarze, in
noting that club member Lisa Krasner
- who is challenging moderate Republican incumbent Assemblyman Randy Kirner – “does know the
Constitution, unlike someone else I will not name,” was referring to President Barack Obama, not Mr. Kirner.
In
addition, while many Washoe GOP women are, in fact, supporting Krasner in her
race against Kirner, NvFRW club presidents are not allowed to endorse candidates
in primaries and, therefore, her comments should not be construed as such.
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