Hickey Invokes Reagan, Completely Missing
the Point
The
Washoe County Republican Party held its annual fundraising dinner last night,
which was blown off by the party’s supposed titular head, Gov. Brian “BS” Sandoval (R&R-Partners) because
the Guv’s campaign had intentionally or amateurishly double-booked him for an
event in Las Vegas on the same evening.
In
his absence, Assembly Minority Leader Pat
Hickey took to the podium and proceeded to talk out of both sides of his
mouth, as usual.
According
to a report by Ray Hagar of the Reno
Gazette-Journal, Hickey complained about the GOP becoming a “small tent party.”
Of
course, he left out the part where a few weeks ago he went on a Reno radio
program and cheered the fact that fewer minorities and young people would be
turning out for next year’s election, maintaining that was great news for
Republicans. Go figure.
Anyway,
Hickey went on to complain about what he calls “pup tent party politics” in which
conservatives are “trying to take out ‘our own’ in primaries against Republican
incumbents because they are not ideologically pure enough.”
That
takes a lot of chutzpah for a moderate who is behind-the-scenes trying to
unseat a fellow conservative legislator in Douglas County, Assemblyman Jim Wheeler.
Hickey
then invoked Ronald Reagan’s name, a
standard defense tactic of moderates trying to excuse their lack of
conservative conviction, calling for “principled center-of-right conservatism,
that is inclusive, not exclusive, like Reagan was.”
I
think he meant right of center, not center of right – which makes no sense -
but let’s not quibble.
Of
course, Hickey is completely misrepresenting Reagan in an effort to deflect
well-deserved criticism of his band of Gumby Republicans in the Assembly this
last legislative session.
Reagan
was a conservative Republican who compromised to the right of center with
conservative Democrats. Hickey and his
gang are a bunch of moderate Republicans compromising to the left of center
with liberal Democrats.
BIG
difference.
What
Hickey and the Gumbies want - and this includes Gov. Sandoval - is a Republican
Party that stands for nothing so they’ll feel comfortable not having to
actually fight for something.
It’s
the difference between wanting to “be” an elected representative rather than
wanting to “do” something as an elected representative.
It’s
the difference between being comfortably numb in your minority party status,
happy to pocket some table scraps from the Democrat majority, rather than doing
the hard work of being a true opposition party.
Look,
I don’t mind having moderate confrontation-averse, political conscientious
objectors like Pat Hickey in the big tent.
But he should be one of the spectators, not the ringleader.
And
if he truly wants to emulate Ronald Reagan, then he should be “raising a banner
of no pale pastels, but bold colors which make it unmistakably clear where we
stand on all of the issues.”
In
reality though, a banner of pale pastels would be a dramatic improvement over
the current practice by Hickey and the Gumbies of raising a white flag at the sound
of a popped balloon.
The
problem in the GOP isn’t the conservatives, the libertarians, the tea parties
or the Paulbarians. And the problem isn’t
some perceived political cleansing in pursuit of “ideological purity.”
But
on BIG philosophical and ideological issues – like $600 million tax
hikes to make government bigger – yeah, grassroots conservatives take issue
with moderates like Hickey and Senate Minority Leader Moderate Mike Roberson who give aid and comfort to the other side
by voting for such things.
And
seriously, folks, is it really asking too much to ask candidates who run as
Republicans to at least READ the party’s platform, even if they don’t
agree with it 100%?
Moderate
Republicans like Pat Hickey abhor the idea of conservatives challenging
moderate incumbents in Republican Party primaries. And he tries to protect such moderates from
challenge by invoking Reagan’s name.
But
let’s not forget that such conservative challengers are simply following Reagan’s
example from 1976, when The Gipper took on incumbent moderate President Gerald Ford in the GOP primary. Simply put, it’s the “right” thing to do.
So
step up to the plate conservatives.
Challenge the RINOs and the Gumbies.
Bring on Conservageddon!
RALSTON RETORTS!
Jon Ralston - highly educated
professional “journalist” turned run-of-the-mill blogger - can’t seem to grasp
the notion that lieutenant governor candidates Mark Hutchison and Sue
Lowden do not belong to Lt. Gov. Brian
Krolicki.
Read all about it here at www.RalstonRetorts.com
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