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Our Time For Choosing
07.14.05 (5:31 am)   [edit]

    & nbsp;   &n bsp;   The conservative movement now stands at a crossroad as two camps vie for the leadership and direction of our party.  This battle is being waged between the loyal base of American conservatives who believe in limited government and traditional moral values and the emerging, yet ever-present, sect of careerist politicians and big government Republicanism.  The state of our movement now depends on the American people and the crucial choice that is before us.  Will we once again stand together to proclaim the strong values and principles that has made our nation so prosperous, or will we allow a small group of elites to dictate for us our party’s platform and outcome?  Will we succumb to apathy, moral decay, and other demoralizing effects that big government Republicanism has brought our nation, or will we as a people take it upon ourselves to strengthen the conservative movement by returning to our most cherished and flourishing principles?  Freedom must be our choice.  This is the battle cry of Indiana Congressman Mike Pence and must remain the mantra of the American people. 


Historically speaking, the conservative movement as we know it today is relatively young and in its infant stages.  With the Draft Goldwater movement in the early sixties, it was the American people, not the political establishment, who embraced the values and principles set forth by a conservative platform.  It was the American people who took it upon themselves to volunteer and get involved with American politics.  They knew that the future of their families, their communities and their country depended upon their efforts.  They could not wait for a political leader to emerge that upheld and promoted their value system, they had to work hard to ensure that the most conservative candidate won the nomination.  Although the Draft Goldwater movement strengthened conservatism by bringing it into the forefront of political thought and debate, our candidate was unsuccessful.  But through this movement emerged the most historic, effective and cherished leader of our time, Ronald Reagan.


Ronald Reagan was not only the embodiment of the Republican Party but he was the personification of everything it meant to be American.  With his brilliance in leadership and his ability to inspire the nation towards greatness, the Great Communicator led our nation’s people into a time of prosperity and freedom.  As he urged us to raise a banner of bold colors, no pale pastels, we achieved peace through strength.  Reagan was fearless, yet humble, profound, yet modest, exceptional, yet common.  America resonated strongly with Reagan’s ideas, principles and values and through doing so became a people who cherished and strengthened the American system.  Reagan was not successful because of what he did, but because of what he inspired us, the American people, to do and believe. 


Every great movement is successful not because of one leader, but because of the individual efforts of a people who understand their times and take on the great responsibility and civic duty to fight for their freedoms, principles and values.  Such a time has come for Americans to once again rise to this higher calling by steering our conservative movement back on the right path.  Mike Pence, the leader of the conservative movement, is not discouraged as he knows trialing times bring out the best in Americans.  At the same time, Pence knows the importance of leading our nation into remembrance and calling us to rediscover the historic principles and values our great nation was founded upon.  But ultimately Pence knows that it will be God’s work, His cause, and His story in the making.  As a man of great character, one who describes himself as a “Christian, a Conservative and a Republican, in that order,” Pence always remains true to principle and maintains faith in the American people. 


The conservative movement began with Goldwater, was realized through Reagan, and must now be rekindled by Pence.  The conservative movement must not be about politics as usual, we must change the hearts, minds and lives of the American people.  And by doing so, we will remain that shining city on a hill.    & nbsp;   &n bsp;   &nb sp;   &nbs p;  

 
Hometown Stories of Mike Pence
07.11.05 (5:33 am)   [edit]

Things are going great on the campaign trail.  We are currently here in the hometown of Mike Pence: Columbus, Indiana.  The people in his district absolutely love Mike Pence.


A good friend of mine told us that his mother was Mike Pence's favorite school teacher when he was younger.  Mike Pence loved her so much and gave her so much credit for helping him grow into a responsible American that years ago when he still had his radio talk show, he spoke about his teacher for two hours.  She then called into the station and told him that that was enough talk about her, now he needed to inspire his listeners to become great Americans.  Mike Pence humbly said yes mam.


We talked to another good friend of ours who went to high school with Mike Pence.  We told him about Mike Pence for President in 2008 and he said that he always liked Mike, ever since high school.  Even though Mike Pence was two years older, he said Mike Pence was one of the older guys who would be nice to the younger guys and not give them a hard time.  Then he said that he knew that Mike Pence was an honest man and that you could tell from just looking at the guy. 


I'm sure we will come across many more amazing stories just like these about Mike Pence on the campaign trail.  Pretty soon all of America will have their favorite story of our next American President.


God Bless 

 
American Spectator Article on Mike Pence
07.01.05 (5:27 am)   [edit]
Political Hay
One Pence
By John Samples
Published 6/30/2005 12:07:17 AM

"You guys are lame," Jason said.

"You guys? Which guys?"

I try to be patient with Jason. He belongs to the angry libertarian crowd, angry at George W. Bush for Iraq, prescription drugs and much more.

Jason and I were leaving an AEI talkfest featuring Newt Gingrich and Mike Pence, a member of Congress from Indiana and the current chair of the House Republican Study Committee. Gingrich and Pence had been talking about the future of conservatism. Everyone believed conservatism stood at a crossroads, had fallen into crisis, had corrupted itself with pork barrel spending.

"You know, conservatives. Newt was all over the place, and Pence didn't have any answers, just excuses."

Conservative? Jason had just issued ultimate libertarian swear word, but I wasn't going to take the bait. And I didn't want to talk about Iraq.

"I don't know about that. Newt says things out loud that I often think but would never say. He tries hard to be interesting and sometimes he is. Anyway, Newt did a lot to change the country so I listen to him even when he's annoying. As for Pence..."

"Pence is obviously a religious nut."

Jason says things point blank like that to provoke people. I'm never sure if he means what he says.

"You mean the stuff about the federal marriage amendment and the embryonic research?"

"Yeah, and the stuff about condemning Darwin as a heretic."

"Stop it. Have you been reading The Nation again? Actually I was thinking about going back to the office and sending Pence a valentine in the form of an op-ed..."

"Uh, I don't think he's cool with the idea of getting a valentine from a guy."

I laughed. "It's a metaphor you idiot. But did you listen to what Pence said? When was the last time a Republican member of Congress spoke with any passion at all about limited government or individual liberty?

"I mean, Pence meant it. At least I think so, and I'm pretty cynical. He warned against big government Republicanism and against a GOP that thought the federal government was the solution to every social ill."

"You just like him because of his campaign finance bill. You're obsessed."

"I do like the bill. It's the best we can do for now. And it would have been easier for Pence to just go along with Karl Rove and go after the 527s since those groups helped the Dems. I don't think Pence-Wynn will hurt the GOP, but clearly the bill doesn't hurt the Democrats as much as some other legislation might have.

"It's hard to believe -- at this stage it's almost impossible to believe, but it appears that Pence might even have some principles that trump his political interests."

"Go figure."

"Yeah, go figure. Did you catch that part where Pence said, 'We will be behind the administration when it is conservative.' Then he obliquely criticized both the prescription drug benefit and No Child Left Behind. Not exactly the Magna Carta, but it's a lot more than anyone else has been willing to do."

Jason's attention was starting to wander.

"But Pence ignored one thing, and I can't blame him I guess for not talking about it. He said the GOP is committed to both liberty and tradition. But if you use the government to enforce traditional values then you have to restrict liberty, and if you let people be free, then they don't necessarily follow tradition. Since tradition implies religious faith, you end up with a conflict between liberty and religion."

"Yeah," Jason said, "I remember a member of Congress once said of Rupert Murdoch, 'he's not a conservative, he's a libertarian!'"

"Exactly. And liberals have been saying for the last 20 years that the Republican majority is about to come apart because it encompasses contradictory principles. But asking whether the GOP is ideologically coherent is the wrong question. In politics, you have to consider the alternative."

"You mean the Democrats. They've moderated themselves and are good on the war. They're becoming a real possibility for libertarians as the war drags on."

"Except the Dems have become the party of Europe. They want to transform the U.S. into France or Germany, two nations whose citizens worship the state. And they have chosen to become a European party just at the historical moment their model countries have fallen into irredeemable decline. One day the Dems will make peace with America, that is, with liberty, and they will come back. But that day seems a long way off."

"So we're stuck with big government Republicans?" Jason sighed.

"Say it this way: We're stuck with Mike Pence. He talked a lot about liberty this morning and barely mentioned the federal marriage amendment. Maybe he'll turn out to be good enough for us and better than that for the country. At least we can hope so."

"Sounds like you're going to write that op-ed valentine..."

"I think we just did."

"Oh," he said.


John Samples is director of the Center for Representative Government at the Cato Institute and co-editor of The Republican Revolution 10 Years Later: Smaller Government or Business as Usual?