WHY I DUMPED OBAMA'S PARTY

TuTu Monroe

A Realist
Jun. 21, 2009
Las Vegas Review-Journal

SHERMAN FREDERICK



I was on political easy street as a Democrat.
President Obama, the party head, is a political rock star in America and a near-god in Amsterdam and Cairo.


Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is portrayed as grown too big to fail, and he's convinced everyone who's anyone in my home city of Las Vegas to join him on the Obama freight train to socialism. Next stop: Rationed health care, union card check and $10-a-gallon gasoline. All aboard!
Democrats own Washington, D.C., as well as the Nevada Legislature.
Meanwhile, Nevada's Republican "Luv Guv," Jim Gibbons, couldn't be on a more prolonged hard-luck streak. He's in the divorce from hell with the first lady, who for a time holed herself up in the Governor's Mansion; his staff regularly jumps ship; and rumor has it that the governor's dog has obtained a restraining order.
And, lest we forget, Nevada's most popular Republican, Sen. John Ensign, shook the party faithful by admitting to a nine-month roll in the hay with the wife of his good friend.
Nope, I don't think I could have picked a worse time to go Republican. However, because KXNT-AM radio's Alan Stock revealed my party switch last week, I feel the need to explain.
First, I'm not trying to time anything. Enough was enough. Could stand no more. So, when it came time to renew my driver's license on June 9, I also gave the Democratic Party the pink slip.
I pushed the DMV clerk the paperwork. She shoved it back and said I didn't have to fill out that form if my address remained the same.
"No, I want to change party affiliation."
"Oh," she said. "Had enough of the president, have we?"
"Up to here. I quit."
Republicans offer our only hope in slowing the Obama "change" juggernaut before the America of unbridled optimism and opportunity goes the way of the buffalo. I don't want my great-grandchildren growing up in cradle-to-grave government care, where only the privileged few may afford a car, or own a home, or get non-rationed health care.
The only institution positioned to stop the progression of the Obama welfare state is the Republican Party, coupled with independent-minded Americans like me.
Second, the popular myth that the Democratic Party is the party of tolerance and big-tent ideas is spectacularly false.
A fiscal conservative such as myself is treated by Obamaniacs like a ringing cell phone in church. "Shhhh!" they say. The only debate among Democrats is how fast and how deeply to run up the national debt. Any Democrat who questions deficit spending or a limit to federal power is simply not invited to the party.
And finally, I have reservations about abortion. Now, I know that there are many Democrats who call themselves "pro life."
But being a "pro life" Democrat doesn't mean you're "anti-abortion." It means that you are "abortion tolerant." The rationalization goes like this: "Abortion is the law of the land. Abortion is wrong. But abortion must be supported and expanded."
It's hardly an intellectually honest position, but all "pro life" Democratic office holders must toe that line. The moral dilemma is further compounded by the Democratic Party ethic that taxpayer money must be used to fund abortion, here and abroad.
For those reasons and many more, I switched. Democrats are probably happy as hell to see me go. And for all I know, Republicans may be equally unhappy to see me coming.
But at least as a Republican, I'm respectfully part of the discussion.
Sherman Frederick (sfrederick@reviewjournal.com) is publisher of the Las Vegas Review-Journal and president of Stephens Media.
 
Oh I thought you were going to say rather than more healthcare u prefer killing muslems and jailing minor drug offenders like most non democrats.
 
Every criticism of Obama's policies is so ridden with overblown cliches about socialism & imaginary planets where he inherited an incredible situation that could only be "screwed up" that it's not even worth reading them anymore...
 
Oh I thought you were going to say rather than more healthcare u prefer killing muslems and jailing minor drug offenders like most non democrats.

Huh? I like Muslims, but I don't like the extremists.

Jailing minor drug offenders is a waste of a cops time. Oooops, that would be mostly liberals, so maybe it's not a bad thing
 
Well, this story is out of Las Vegas, so there could be echoes of crack, prostitutes, and other vices coming out here... But its always nice to see someone jump ship without falling in the water.
 
The author of this little neocon rant is the owner of the largest daily paper in Nevada. He categorizes himself as a fiscal conservative, yet the paper has been categorized as Libertarian. Bottom line: it's the same convoluted logic and supposition/conjecture laden sour grapes that the neocon driven GOP has been spewing since the 2008 elections. Only thing is that Libertarians are really pissed because to a large extent no one takes them seriously. No wonder Blabba latched onto this like a tick to a dogs butt.
 
PAYGO...NOT a Republican idea or practice...

Are you aware, to shrink government means shrinking BIG military and BIG criminal Justice-Prison systems...

Didn't think so...

Money to kill or incarcerate...patriotic
Money to help or educate...EVIL

GOP, the party of PEA brains...
 
Every criticism of Obama's policies is so ridden with overblown cliches about socialism & imaginary planets where he inherited an incredible situation that could only be "screwed up" that it's not even worth reading them anymore...
Aint it the truth, at present there's not a whole lot to criticize Obama on because other than the economic situation he hasn't done a hell of a lot but then again, he's only been in office 6 months.

There'll be plenty of criticisms of Obama to discuss in the near future but brainless knee jerk partisan propaganda is the last thing we need.

Actually, you hit the nail on the head. The author didn't really list any reasons for leaving the party. Rather they gave a list of cliches.
 
PAYGO...NOT a Republican idea or practice...

Are you aware, to shrink government means shrinking BIG military and BIG criminal Justice-Prison systems...

Didn't think so...

Money to kill or incarcerate...patriotic
Money to help or educate...EVIL

GOP, the party of PEA brains...
PAYGO is probably the biggest reason I'm now a Democrat. What freaks me out is "How did the Democrats become the party of fiscal responsibility"?
 
PAYGO...NOT a Republican idea or practice...

Are you aware, to shrink government means shrinking BIG military and BIG criminal Justice-Prison systems...

Didn't think so...

Money to kill or incarcerate...patriotic
Money to help or educate...EVIL

GOP, the party of PEA brains...

Money to kill or incarcerate...patriotic
Money to help or educate...EVIL


I wonder why the Repubs are like that. What makes them disgruntled individuals? It seems they have such a negative view of their fellow man.
 
The author of this little neocon rant is the owner of the largest daily paper in Nevada. He categorizes himself as a fiscal conservative, yet the paper has been categorized as Libertarian. Bottom line: it's the same convoluted logic and supposition/conjecture laden sour grapes that the neocon driven GOP has been spewing since the 2008 elections. Only thing is that Libertarians are really pissed because to a large extent no one takes them seriously. No wonder Blabba latched onto this like a tick to a dog's butt.

:D

Cracks me up that the guy is whining about big government. Nobody grew the government bigger that bush. Check out this article, from the Washington Times yet.

"George W. Bush rode into Washington almost eight years ago astride the horse of smaller government. He will leave it this winter having overseen the biggest federal budget expansion since Franklin Delano Roosevelt seven decades ago."

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/oct/19/big-government-gets-bigger/
 
The author of this little neocon rant is the owner of the largest daily paper in Nevada. He categorizes himself as a fiscal conservative, yet the paper has been categorized as Libertarian. Bottom line: it's the same convoluted logic and supposition/conjecture laden sour grapes that the neocon driven GOP has been spewing since the 2008 elections. Only thing is that Libertarians are really pissed because to a large extent no one takes them seriously. No wonder Blabba latched onto this like a tick to a dogs butt.

BINGO

Case Closed.
 
Not if you actually vote Republican. I think the Rino terms is stupid and self defeating. I was taged with that and laughed at by conservative Republican and guess what? I was actually voting for Republicans at the time. Well guess who has the last laught now? LOL :cof1:
 
Not if you actually vote Republican. I think the Rino terms is stupid and self defeating. I was taged with that and laughed at by conservative Republican and guess what? I was actually voting for Republicans at the time. Well guess who has the last laught now? LOL :cof1:
UScit has never voted R. He says he has for some local job... but I somehow even doubt that. If there ever was a yellowdogger, it's UScit.

But really, I was just hitting that button.
 
UScit has never voted R. He says he has for some local job... but I somehow even doubt that. If there ever was a yellowdogger, it's UScit.

But really, I was just hitting that button.

Damo...there are a lot more elections that president ...

I voted for Jack Kemp for years, plus state & local Republicans

I don't see myself voting Republican for president or Senate & Congress as long as the party is controlled by far right wing authoritarians and anti American radicals like Grover Norquist...

I voted for Bob Dole in '96 (never a Clinton fan) AND Bush in 2000...that is the biggest mistake of my life (voting wise)...

The man LIED to me and the American people...

"We're going to crush labor as a political entity"
Grover Norquist - Republican economic guru
 
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