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     FRIDAY
    JULY 16
     1999

                  [David Limbaugh]  [David Limbaugh]
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                  Smith, Bush and the GOP
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                  � 1999 Creators Syndicate, Inc.

                  My nagging ambivalence positions me to
                  address a question framed by a journalist
                  e-mailer I respect: "David, are you going
                  to write something about Bob Smith leaving
                  the GOP? I'm interested in your thoughts."

                  I continue to believe the Republican Party
                  is the best vehicle to promote the cause
                  of freedom in this country. But I also
                  empathize with the mounting frustration of
                  fellow conservatives, including Sen.
                  Smith.

                  Smith is no Moses. His exodus is not going
                  to spark a Red Sea-event. He had no chance
                  to win the nomination as a Republican and
                  does not have a better one under any other
                  banner.

                  But his high-profile departure, to the
                  extent it symbolizes GOP unrest, is
                  significant.

                  Many conservatives are angry, believing
                  the party's establishment has rendered
                  them ideologically homeless.

                  They perceive that since Reagan's heyday,
                  the party leadership has consistently
                  retreated from principled conservatism.
                  And they have a point.

                  The initial betrayal was President Bush's
                  promise of a "kinder, gentler America."
                  Then there was the new tax that violated
                  his "no new taxes" pledge. Next, followed
                  Clinton's unanswered bludgeonings of
                  congressional Republicans.

                  A brief respite intervened with the
                  Contract With America and the Republican
                  majority it produced. Within no time
                  though, Republicans were reduced to
                  impotence again. Conspiracy theorists
                  might have concluded that they had fixed
                  the fight. They believe their suspicions
                  were vindicated when establishment
                  favorite Bob Dole coasted to the
                  nomination in 1996.

                  The penultimate blow was delivered when
                  Senate Republicans agreed to an
                  impeachment trial procedure that
                  guaranteed Bill Clinton's acquittal.

                  The ultimate blow for some conservatives
                  is now unfolding with GOP establishment
                  favorite George W. Bush's ongoing
                  coronation. This is just too pat for the
                  active-minded out there. I mean Dubya, in
       �          addition to sharing his father's name, was
                  a fellow member of "Skull and Bones." And
 WorldNetDaily    sooner or later his closet membership in
  contributor     the Council on Foreign Relations is bound
 David Limbaugh   to be revealed.
     is an
    attorney      Apart from the conspiracy theorists, the
 practicing in    angst of mainstream conservatives is
Cape Girardeau,   deep-seated and legitimate. They will not
   Missouri,      be mollified, nor silenced, by
  a political     name-calling and ostracism. (I am
    analyst       convinced that Smith's decision was an act
      and         of conscience, and he should not be
 commentator.     berated for it.)

       �          Many disaffected conservatives though, are
                  deceiving themselves into believing that
                  the GOP establishment's backing of Dubya
                  is solely responsible for his meteoric
                  rise in this campaign. They seem blinded
                  to the groundswell of grass-roots
                  enthusiasm for his candidacy. There is no
                  other way to explain his unprecedented
                  fund raising and popularity among the
                  people -- all of them, not just the
                  establishment.

                  The establishment (whatever that nebulous
                  term actually means), has not been his
                  sole source of funds (of that $36 million,
                  the average contribution was reportedly
                  less than $500; hardly fat-cat material).
                  Nor is it responsible for the national
                  polls showing Bush exponentially ahead of
                  his multitudinous rivals.

                  Smith is correct that the GOP
                  establishment has not governed
                  conservatively enough. He is mistaken,
                  however, in scapegoating it for Dubya's
                  popularity or for the abject failure of
                  his own campaign.

                  The rejection of Dubya's GOP opponents
                  does not represent a grass-roots rejection
                  of conservatism. Factors beyond pure
                  ideology also drive elections. Personality
                  and charisma are major ones. Dubya soars
                  above the pack in those departments. Plus,
                  I think we'll find he's much more
                  conservative than we are being led to
                  believe. If his popularity remains, he
                  could sweep in scores of congressional
                  conservatives on his coattails.

                  There is no question that in many
                  instances, Republican national politicians
                  have grossly betrayed the conservative
                  cause.

                  Party infighting, though, is nothing new.
                  Eisenhower was no Reagan Republican and
                  Nixon imposed wage and price controls. It
                  took Ronald Reagan a generation to emerge
                  victorious.

                  But we conservatives must decide whether
                  our most prudent course of action is to
                  abandon the party because it lacks
                  monolithic purity or to continue to work
                  within it to achieve our goals.

                  Meaningful change doesn't usually happen
                  overnight. It took many years for
                  socialism to gradually seep into our
                  society and choke off the lifeblood of our
                  liberties. It's going to take some time to
                  roll it back. There will continue to be
                  ups and downs, but incremental progress is
                  being made (top marginal income tax rates
                  decreased from 90 percent to 70 percent to
                  28 percent and back to 39.6 percent).

                  Should conservatives continue to strive
                  for ideological purity? By all means! But
                  we shouldn't be naive enough to expect it,
                  nor abandon the party when it isn't
                  achieved. That is the surest avenue to
                  achieve the results we fear the most.

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