Friday - February 23, 2007
When is A Republican not a Republican? When is a Republican not a Conservative?
Or Do We Really Want an Umbrella Party?
My firmly held belief is that America is a conservative country at heart. I know this will make the left either laugh in an uncontrollable fit or fly into an ugly little fit, but the center of America politics is what defines the conservative movement in this country.
With that said, in an interview, Governor Arnold Schwarenegger described his centrist policies.
•He wants a deadline for American troops to be out of Iraq.
•He favors abortion rights.
•He supports stem-cell research. I'm assuming fetal stem cells, as otherwise this isn't an issue.
•He supports gay rights.
•He favors gun control.
This isn't the center. This is the left. A time table for America withdrawal from Iraq would simply court disaster. I truthfully don't care about abortion, but if that is your cause, the killing of the unborn, then you are on the left. Fetal stem cell research is an abomination. Adult stem cells have proven many times more successful. Ending a life for medical research is immoral. As for gay rights, individuals have rights, but society has always sanctioned certain actions and lifestyles. Supporting the homosexual rights agenda is once again a leftist cause. And of course gun control is an issue that is mainly supported by the effeminate left.
So why is Schwarzenegger a Republican? So Arnold has bought into the death culture of the left. He has bought into immorality of the left and he has bought into the effeminacy of left. So I will ask again, why is he a Republican?
