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George Rebne

[This is the transcript of my regular KVMR commentary broadcast on 28 February 2014.]

It is election season again, and, frankly, it is becoming so that election season has become a perennial pageant.  With the troubles of Obamacare, Benghazi, IRS political targetings, DoJ’s fast and furious selective enforcement of laws, militarizing of federal departments, the economy’s doldrums, foreign policy fiascoes, and no end in sight for deficits and borrowing, …, you’d think that the Republicans would enjoy and easy sail to November and beyond.  Not so.


By the way, if you haven’t heard about half of the preceding litany, then you’ve been too glued to the dying embers of outlets like MSNBC and CNN.

But back to business.  Last October the GOP had its head handed to it by the Democrats when both sides could not come to an agreement on the continuing resolution to appropriate budgetless funds in return for spending limits.  Remember that?  Team Obama was able to put the whole blame on the Right, and with the help of the lamestream media, Americans lapped it up hook, line, and sinker.  Led by Boehner, McConnel, and other luminaries of the Right, the mainstream Republicans slinked away from that encounter mumbling ‘Never Again’.

And just to prove that they had learned their lesson, enough House Republicans voted for the new but still cynically named ‘Farm Bill’ to let it fly through Congress without so much as a meaningful dent into the Democrats’ agenda.  The big hope of the Right was to maintain the possibility of separating food stamps from ag subsidies.  But the Democrats said ‘boo’, and showed Boehner a picture of his head on a platter from last October, and the 80% food stamps part of the farm bill was wedded to farm subsidies forever.

Well, it turns out that not everyone was ready to play the ‘you gotta go along to get along’ game.  The so-called Tea Party faction of the House continued to spout conservative principles and oppose the Republican leadership.  Led by freshman Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, we heard Republicans start saying some mean things about other Republicans, and a whole bunch of primaries this spring will see some serious scrapping between the ‘get along’ and the ‘not any more’ wings of the party.

So what is the ‘get along’ gang’s plan forward?  The best that one can tell is that they have adopted the ‘make no waves’ policy in Congress, believing that being on good behavior will maybe get them a pat on the head from the Democrats.  The big thought seems to be that we’ll lay low until we can get veto proof majorities into both houses of Congress, and then suddenly we’ll hoist our principles up the flag pole again.  Boy, that would sure surprise them liberals!

On the other hand, the Tea Party faction’s plan seems to be ‘Damn the Democrats, if we have to go down, we’re going down with our principles.’  Their long term thinking is that if the Democrats are loudly opposed as they implement heavier doses of socialism – more regulations, higher taxes, redistribution of wealth, income equality – you know the drill; then the country will hit the skids and people in the bread lines will abandon progressivism and vote in the Republicans, who will promptly point the way to the shining city on the hill.  In short, the Tea Partiers are saying to fellow Republicans, we gotta take her all the way down before we can start the climb back up.  The Democrats, of course, are delighted.

This coming Monday night you have a chance to hear all this in person at the Nevada County Fairgrounds.  There the Nevada County Tea Party is sponsoring an evening with Pastor Rafael Cruz, Senator Ted’s dad and number one fan.  The event will be held in Ponderosa Hall 6:30 – 9 PM.  These meetings are always well attended and fun, and you can even bring your own questions for the good pastor.  More information is available on the NC Tea Party website, and, of course also on Rebane’s Ruminations.

My name is Rebane, and I also expand on this and related themes on NCTV and georgerebane.com where the transcript of this commentary is posted with relevant links, and where such issues are debated extensively.  However my views are not necessarily shared by KVMR.  Thank you for listening.

[Addendum]  The comment stream below again corroborates the one-sided attempt from the Left to silence any and all media voices from the Right, especially those they consider effective in exposing audiences to viewpoints that are diverse and differ from their own.  On KVMR mine is a commentary invited by the station’s Board and management; although afforded a bi-weekly slot on the evening news, it is clearly introduced as a commentary that purports to offer only my views on subjects I select that may be of interest to KVMR’s audience.  I am a volunteer, as are so many others at the station, and Jo Ann and I also support that non-profit community outlet.  I am grateful to be the station’s lone conservative commentator, and in these past years I have continued in those efforts solely at the pleasure of the station’s Board and management.

(Mr Marc Cuniberti on KVMR focuses on financial news and advice.  However, I am told that his counsel seeps of sufficient capitalism and constitutionalism at times to also raise the ire of the same intolerant collectivist voices in the community.)

But from a broader view, in our national forum the Left enjoys a distinct advantage in the public’s mind by its ability to disguise and deny the constant din of its ideological promotions.  These come under the guise of social good and public benefits, and are presented in the form of events, forums, exhibits, shows, concerts, workgroups, festivals, etc sponsored by leftwing organizations with ‘pro bono’ names like ‘Save the xx’, ‘Friends of the xx’, ‘People for xx’, ‘Stop the xx’, … .  In promoting these gatherings, the lamestream media never identify the ideological message and the prescriptions for achieving their common goals, which always invite larger government, higher taxes and fees, ever more encompassing controls and regulations, the mandated altruistic surrender of individual liberties (oxymoron recognized), and the glorification of this or that collective.  None of these activities nor their media promotions are deemed by the Left as furthering their ideology.

Closer to home, KVMR is an admittedly left-leaning voice.  Its editorial content espouses collectivist causes throughout its broadcast day, including more extended programming – some lasting an hour – that blatantly promote progressive ideals and causes.  My lonely conservetarian voice makes up about 0.002% of its air time.

Finally, my own hope is for KVMR to some day become an outlet for more diverse ideological content that better reflects the political make-up of the community it serves.  In spite of that, I would never criticize KVMR’s right to continue promoting the worldview of its Board, management, volunteer staff, and the sponsors who pay its bills.

[3mar14 update]  We attended the Nevada County Tea Party gathering tonight in Ponderosa Hall at the fairgrounds.  It was a soldout event with over 300 people attending, some driving quite a distance on a rainy day from other northern California counties.  The featured speakers were TP co-founder Mark Meckler (currently with Citizens for Self-Governance), Republican candidate for governor Tim Connelly, and, of course, Pastor Rafael Cruz.

The event was organized by the NCTP leadership that included Nancy (past NCTP president) and Eddie Garcia who hosted Pastor Cruz’s stay in the county.   We arrived a bit early and I was fortunate to be introduced by Nancy to Pastor Cruz.  The Pastor and I had a chance to chat a bit, and the three of us had our picture taken by a friend.

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Mark gave a short talk updating his activities to warm up the crowd.  Then Tim Connelly, whom I had not heard before, talked to us about the state of California’s economy, drought, and what was required to stop the outflow and repatriate lost businesses.  He is a good speaker, energetic and very knowledgeable about California.  Nevertheless, he has a hard road ahead to beat Jerry Brown going for his victory lap.

The main event was the barn-burner delivered by Pastor Cruz.  His was a story that celebrated America’s founding glory, diagnosed and mourned its current departure from what made us great, and prescribed a path of redemption and return that centered on getting the Christian community off its collective ass and into the voting booths.  The sad statistic that he focused on was that only about half the nation’s Christians (Protestants and Catholics) are registered to vote, and half of those registered actually do vote.  He put the lion’s share of the blame on the Christian clergy who eschew political issues and “hide behind their 501c3 pulpits.”

After his long and comprehensive talk, filled with citations from our founding documents and the Bible, Pastor Cruz answered questions from the audience.  The man is a refugee from communist Cuba, sharp as a nail, and has energy to burn in taking his message across the country to meetings like ours and to numerous pastors’ conferences where he excoriates his colleagues and does his best to light a fire under them.

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169 responses to “Republican Rumblings, Democrats’ Delight – Addended (3mar14 update)”

  1. fish Avatar
    fish

    defamation is defamation regardless of what form it takes. When that becomes the argument of last resort it means you really don’t have anything worthwhile to say.
    Who has been defamed JoKe?

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  2. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    Who has been defamed JoKe? — Carp, I was responding to Todd’s post about which was worse, defamation of intelligence or appearance. — try reading more carefully you anonymous troll.

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  3. fish Avatar
    fish

    — try reading more carefully you anonymous troll.
    I shall do so my fellow anonymous troll.
    Really the compulsion to “name and shame”, it’s like dealing with high school girls!

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  4. Gregory Avatar

    Pointing out Pelline’s extreme corpulence and distinct waddle isn’t defamatory, JK. Just insulting.
    Telling lies to diminish the reputation of others is defamatory; that’s what Pelline does. Capisce?

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  5. Gregory Avatar

    defamation: the act of defaming; false or unjustified injury of the good reputation of another, as by slander or libel; calumny.
    JK, so you don’t see the diff ‘tween insulting with a lie or insulting with the truth? That explains a lot.

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  6. Walt Avatar

    This is that “micro-aggression ” I warned you about.

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  7. Gregory Avatar

    scoop!
    yolo county CCW requirements of actual threats struck down by 9th circuit.

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  8. fish Avatar
    fish

    scoop!
    yolo county CCW requirements of actual threats struck down by 9th circuit.

    …and in other news….democratic chair warmer Kamala Harris attempts to stuff the genie back in the bottle…….

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  9. Walt Avatar

    Yes, the 9TH had a moment on sanity. Or maybe they are sick and tired of every ruling getting overturned, and looking to stay relevant. “O” and Co. must be fit to be tied. Another “Blue state” gets some gun rights back.
    Yet back East, one state is out for confiscation.(something LIBS say ” naaaa,,, don’t worry, no one is out to take your guns.)
    I do thank the LIBS for the HUGE profits I received from my guns and ammo manufacturing holdings. “O” and Co. are responsible for more gun sales in the U.S. than anyone else in recent history. And hardly an advertisement dollar spent by the likes of Remington or Winchester. ( aside from sportsmen’s channels you don’t see weapons advertised on the flat screen.)
    Keep up the anti gun mantra Lefties, it pays off.. Just not the way you intend.

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  10. Gregory Avatar

    the empire strikes back moment will be when or if the entire 9th decides to do a en banc to take the panel’s decisions back.

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  11. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    Really the compulsion to “name and shame”, it’s like dealing with high school girls!– that pretty much covers 90% of the posts in here doesn’t it.

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  12. fish Avatar
    fish

    Really the compulsion to “name and shame”, it’s like dealing with high school girls!— that pretty much covers 90% of the posts in here doesn’t it.
    Hardly…….Jeffy and to a lesser extent Ben and yourself seem preoccupied with attaching peoples real names to their opinions. The only reason for this obsession has to be the imposition of sanction off line. Shaming….maybe more depending on how vindictive and how much time someone has on their hands. The conditions are perfectly tailored to Jeffy who I believe is living off residual IPO money and is unemployed….(I’m not counting his magazine hobby) and would explain perfectly his whiny obsession with “real names”.
    JoKe….I don’t care who you are. Either you make sense or you don’t.

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  13. fish Avatar
    fish

    JoKe,
    Because I’m a generous soul let me help reaffirm your worldview…..Jeffy and Ben can join in too……c’mon gather round!
    http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2014/03/06/good-question-why-are-there-so-many-mean-anonymous-comments-online/

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  14. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    and yourself seem preoccupied with attaching peoples real names to their opinions”. — Carp –Another fabrication of your fertile mind. I too could care less who people are and what their real names are, otherwise I would use a real name. I don’t use a real name because in the past I have received anonymous threats in the mail from misguided right wingers who didn’t like what I had to say in letters to the editor. Some folks seem to take their politics and guns way too seriously and I would just as soon avoid them if possible.

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  15. George Rebane Avatar

    Well, it seems that everyone agrees that it’s the expressed ideas and sourced ideologies that are important here, and not the names/labels that commenters use. Onward!

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  16. fish Avatar
    fish

    I don’t use a real name because in the past I have received anonymous threats in the mail from misguided right wingers who didn’t like what I had to say in letters to the editor. Some folks seem to take their politics and guns way too seriously and I would just as soon avoid them if possible.
    Then you acknowledge that there is the potential for mischief when making your opinions public.
    Why this then “– try reading more carefully you anonymous troll.”? I assumed that someone who had been subject to potential retribution would understand the issue a little better.

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  17. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    Why this then “– try reading more carefully you anonymous troll.”? I assumed that someone who had been subject to potential retribution would understand the issue a little better. ” Actually I was poking fun at Pelline’s earlier comment and myself. It was a joKe, which I assumed was obvious considering that I am also an anonymous troll. Sorry for the confusion.

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  18. fish Avatar
    fish

    ” Actually I was poking fun at Pelline’s earlier comment and myself. It was a joKe, which I assumed was obvious considering that I am also an anonymous troll. Sorry for the confusion.
    My apologies as well Joe…..sometimes my Comment Thread Humor Detector™ malfunctions.

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  19. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Dr. Rebane, if the Left had its way, you would be silenced by marching you up against a wall, blindfolding you and asking if you had any last treasonous words before the firing squad opened up. Yes, liberals silence people. Yes, they do it in many ways in various forms. Ask Dr. Ben Carson. I have said it once and will proudly and unabashedly proclaim it again: Liberals tolerate only themselves, be it in the faculty lounges of higher education or whatever primordial soup they live in.
    My liberal “friend” Juan Williams is at it again. He is one fellow that knows that tolerating only those of your own political persuasion is not tolerance at all. Guess them progressives know best.
    http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/03/09/rutgers-rage-against-rice-why-do-liberals-have-so-much-hate-for-black/?intcmp=latestnews

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