Over the past several months, I have been privileged to
attend (and sometimes endure) several significant gatherings
of a variety of conservatives. Some of the meetings were large;
others were small. The meetings sometimes featured mostly
grassroots activists and sometimes very high-profile and notable
conservative icons. In some of these meetings, I was allowed
a platform to speak; in others, I was merely a spectator.
In most of the meetings, there was a large percentage of Christian
conservatives present. The meetings occurred in locations
all over the country.
After witnessing the philosophizing, postulating, and pontificating
of the various conservative speakers (or those to whom I spoke
in private conversation), I am left with the very profound
and distinct impression that the so-called conservative movement
is dead. It is not dying: it is dead. Totally and thoroughly
dead.
Oh, the spokesmen (and women) of the various conservative
organizations will strongly argue that the conservative movement
is as alive and vibrant as ever. They are either delusional
or in denial. The truth is, there is no conservative movement
in America today.
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Most conservatives--even Christian conservatives--have embraced
philosophies and ideals that are antithetical to genuine conservatism.
In fact, my experience with these people leads me to the conclusion
that today's conservatives do not even know what true conservatism
is--or was.
For example, I could not tell you how many times I have listened
as speaker after speaker praised and promoted the candidacy
of the "conservative" John McCain. These are the
same people, mind you, that in 2004 properly identified McCain
as the conservative phony that he was--and still is. Many
of the same conservative organizations that rejected and repudiated
McCain's 2004 candidacy now boldly extol its virtues. But
it is not John McCain that has changed: it is today's conservatives.
The reason for this reversal of "convictions" is
that this time John McCain is the presumptive Republican Presidential
nominee. And if today's conservatives believe in anything,
they believe in the Republican Party. They might turn their
backs on their best friends; they might forsake their pastor
and church; they might even divorce their wife or husband;
but, one thing they will not do is forsake the Republican
Party. This rabid devotion to the GOP has made mincemeat out
of a once-great movement.
Of course, there are modern-day prophets. Men such as Alan
Keyes, Judge Roy Moore, and Ron Paul, for example. For the
most part, however, America's conservatives--including Christian
conservatives--have dismissed these "voices in the wilderness"
with either utter contempt or wholesale indifference. These
prophets are about as welcome as an outbreak of influenza.
Even as a pastor, I am not immune to the odious attitudes
and actions of Christian brethren. I have seen people I thought
were my closest friends--people I have helped in untold ways--turn
and walk away, without so much as a goodbye. I have watched
as my own dear wife and children have been subjected to insults,
tongue-lashings, and even obscene gestures by these "loving"
Christian brothers and sisters. I have witnessed my preacher
brethren refuse to even "reason together" over the
omnipresent threats to our liberty and independence.
The beginning of the end came when Christian conservatives
began idolizing President George W. Bush. They have done this
to the point that they have come to accept just about any
and all abuses against the Constitution, Bill of Rights, Declaration
principles, and even our very way of life. Furthermore, they
have become robotic foot soldiers for universal and everlasting
war. At the same time, however, they see no harm in the decimation
of individual liberties, as long as it is a Republican who
is stealing them. But these same Christians will cry and wail--to
the point of almost cutting themselves--against the thought
of a Democrat doing the same thing. But, pray tell me, since
when does it matter what the brand name is on the tyrant's
sword? Are not our liberties just as dead?
But look at how our modern prophets have been treated. Alan
Keyes has been forcibly removed from debate platforms, only
to be released in remote, crime infested neighborhoods at
night by Republican Party operatives. Roy Moore was lampooned
and utterly destroyed by Republican Party operatives (including
those within George W. Bush's White House) in his attempt
to become Alabama's governor. And, in his recent Presidential
campaign, Ron Paul has been subjected to the most insidious
attacks by Republican Party operatives that I have ever witnessed.
Regardless of how the Republican Party has compromised, capitulated,
and castrated genuine conservative principles, conservatives--including
Christian conservatives--continue to refer to the GOP as "God's
Own Party," and other such nonsense. In fact, the current
lapdog performance of modern conservatives to the candidacy
of John McCain demonstrates just how far down the road of
destruction they will go in order to grovel before the Republican
Party.
National Right to Life even had the gall to say that it is
"grateful" for John McCain's "strong pro-life"
record. What balderdash! McCain has repeatedly voted to spend
Title X tax dollars to underwrite the nation's largest abortion
provider, Planned Parenthood. He publicly supports killing
unborn babies conceived via rape or incest. And he continues
to lie to the American people about killing babies "to
save the life of the mother," which almost any OB/GYN
doctor will tell you almost NEVER occurs. According to the
OB/GYN physicians that I have spoken to, the only pregnancies
that pose a legitimate health risk to the mother are those
where the unborn baby has already perished.
How can National Right to Life--an organization that once
vociferously opposed Senator McCain--now compromise the life
issue in such an egregious manner and support the corrupt
candidacy of John McCain? I'll tell you how: NRL is bought
and paid for by Republican donors. And that is the problem
with the vast majority of our "conservative" organizations
today. As the old saying goes, "He who pays the piper
calls the tune."
In fact, I will say it straight out: there is no hope for
America within today's conservative--even Christian conservative--movement.
None. Zero. Zilch.
The closest movement to reclaiming America's freedom and
independence was the recent Presidential campaign of Congressman
Ron Paul. With Congressman Paul effectively neutered and neutralized
(by a hostile media and mercenary Republican hierarchy), the
only hope is in America's churches and a burgeoning independent
movement.
I only wish I could expect today's pastors and churches to
stand in the gap for our nation. They have the power to thwart
the forces of globalism, corporatism, elitism, and liberalism
that are destroying America. So far, however, this has been
nothing but wishful fantasy. Most of our beloved Christian
leaders are as beholden to the same Republican donors as are
the previously mentioned conservative organizations. And just
as impotent.
That leaves The Constitution Party as the only political
party with the courage and convictions to set the ship of
state aright. With someone such as Judge Roy Moore at the
helm, true Christians and constitutionalists would at least
have an opportunity to vote for someone in November without
being forced to hold their noses and surrender their principles.
After attending numerous meetings of conservative activists,
I am more convinced than ever that, ultimately, the survival
of liberty in America does not depend upon political parties,
special interest groups, or corporations. In these United
States of America, God has put the destiny of the country
squarely in the hands of "We the people." It will
not be conservatives or liberals, Republicans or Democrats,
Christians or unbelievers that restore America. It will be
individuals from all walks of life, all backgrounds, and all
political persuasions who love liberty enough to fight to
maintain it. Ultimately, of course, all nations--just like
all individuals--must give an account to our Creator for how
we protected the freedoms and liberties that He gave us. Right
now, we are not doing a very good job.