Wednesday, September 1, 2004

He's no moderate

I have been reluctant to get on the Arnold Schwarzeneggar bandwagon.  After all, he was a “moderate”.  I dislike moderates more than I dislike liberalism, simply because I believe that moderates have no real beliefs other than consensus.  I tend to be a true believer and can, at least, respect other true believers even if I disagree with them.  So needless to say, I was dreading the Governator’s speech to the Republican National Convention last night.  Wow!  I was sure in for a surprise.

 

Governor Schwarzeneggar strode out onto the stage last night with an air of confidence and a presence not seen since Ronald Reagan.  He began with humor, then proclaimed “…there is no place, no country, more compassionate more generous more accepting and more welcoming than the United States of America.”  I thought, “at least he doesn’t think we should become more like Europe.”

 

Then he told about actually experiencing communist tyranny, oppression and the fear that accompanied it.  He said, “My family and so many others lived in fear of the Soviet boot. Today, the world no longer fears the Soviet Union and it is because of the United States of America!”  Take that leftists, we DID win the Cold War.

 

The speech and the speaker were definitely growing on me.  He followed that by talking about how his birthplace of Austria had become socialist.  Governor Schwarzeneggar said:

 

I finally arrived here in 1968. I had empty pockets, but I was full of dreams. The presidential campaign was in full swing. I remember watching the Nixon and Humphrey presidential race on TV. A friend who spoke German and English, translated for me. I heard Humphrey saying things that sounded like socialism, which is what I had just left. But then I heard Nixon speak. He was talking about free enterprise, getting government off your back, lowering taxes and strengthening the military. Listening to Nixon speak sounded more like a breath of fresh air.

 

Not only did Schwarzeneggar unashamedly invoke the name of Richard Nixon.  He called Hubert Humphrey a socialist.  By that time, I was actually applauding the television.  I have argued for years that the Democrat party has become the party of socialism and here was someone who had lived under socialism saying it to all of us.  No political correctness.  No comments about the honorable opposition.  No pretending that the Democrats believe in freedom.  He called them precisely what they are, socialists.

 

Could this be the same guy that the leftist mainstream media had said was uncomfortable being a Republican?  I wanted to hear more.

 

He then spoke to other immigrants.  He said, “One thing I learned about America is that if you work hard and play by the rules, this country is truly open to you. You can achieve anything.”  Anything!!!  Yes!!  He was saying what I have never stopped saying.  America IS the land of opportunity.  We don’t have perpetual classes of rich and poor.  We can start with nothing and make something of ourselves.  WE, each individual are responsible for our own way in the world, and here in America we have the best opportunity to make those dreams happen.

 

The next part of his speech, I’m going to cite in its entirety.  It is the essence of conservatism.  Yes, conservatism.  It is what Ronald Reagan communicated to us.  It is what George W. Bush believes.  It is what each of us that call ourselves conservatives treasure.  Leftists don’t understand it.  The Michael Moores of the world try to twist it.  But they can’t.  It is who we are, and we aren’t moderate.

My fellow immigrants, my fellow Americans, how do you know if you are a Republican? I'll tell you how.

If you believe that government should be accountable to the people, not the people to the government...then you are a Republican! If you believe a person should be treated as an individual, not as a member of an interest group... then you are a Republican! If you believe your family knows how to spend your money better than the government does... then you are a Republican! If you believe our educational system should be held accountable for the progress of our children ... then you are a Republican! If you believe this country, not the United Nations, is the best hope of democracy in the world ... then you are a Republican! And, ladies and gentlemen ...if you believe we must be fierce and relentless and terminate terrorism ... then you are a Republican!

With that paragraph Arnold Schwarzeneggar had me pumping my fist in the air.  With that paragraph, Governor Schwarzeneggar had gained a new fan.  Not just of his movies, but of his commitment to conservatism. 

 

He then talked about President Bush and his resolve to fight this War on Terror regardless of the polls.  He also said that the hate of the terrorist is no match for "America's decency".  He really said decency.  The man speaking last night had nothing in common with the Bush hating mob that protested Sunday which by and large believes that America is a negative force in the world.  This is a man who believes in the decency of America.

 

Schwarzeneggar closed by sealing the deal.  He said:

 

Ladies and gentlemen, America is back! Back from the attack on our homeland -- back from the attack on our economy, back from the attack on our way of life. We're back because of the perseverance, character and leadership of the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush.

 

I know the Democrats and the liberal media still try to portray Arnold Schwarzeneggar as a moderate because of his views on certain social issues.  However, last night, he told America who he is.  Last night, he told America who the Republican Party is.  Neither is moderate.  We are conservative.  We are proud of it.  We know what is right and good about America.  The American spirit cannot be defeated.  Hasta la vista, Democrats.

 

 

 

 

 

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

FANTASTIC!!  Why OH Why didn't we do this before now??  We HAVE to expose these Democrats for what they are if we have ANY chance of a future in this country.  Thank GOD for persons like George W. Bush for standing up for what he believes in regardless of the PC crowd and Thank GOD for persons like Arnold Schwarzenegger for standing up and in no uncertain terms condemning those peoples who parade against this country wearing their PC guise.  Thank GOD for General Tommy Franks who said he NEVER endorses a President but he feels he MUST endorse President Bush for the future good of this country.  Thank GOD for peoples like Admiral Thomas Moorer, Edward Koch (former NYC Mayor), Mario Cuomo (former NYC Mayor) and Rudy Guilliani (former NYC Mayor) and every man, woman and child who stands behind this Country and it's President against the terrorists.  And Thank God for Stephen Ward for posting this information.

Anonymous said...

Fantastic commentary, Lone.  I, too, was blown away by Schwarzeneggar's speech.  Wouldn't you love to be a fly on the wall at the next Kennedy family reunion?  ;)

Anonymous said...

Awesome article.  I thought Arnold was AWESOME!! He made me feel proud to be an American all over again! As an entreprenuer, I am a huge believer in dreams and dreaming big and he sent that message.  I appreciated how he didn't buckle under PC pressure and called things like they are.  Democrats suck and soon the world will know it.

Anonymous said...

Count me in as well, Steve.  It was a brilliant, riveting, and inspiring speech.  (It doesn't hurt that it's a sharp contrast to Heinz-Kerry's sleep-inducing immigrant plea, either.)   Point by point by point by point.  I startled my dog several times raising my fist in the air.  All week long Dan Rather and his ilk have pre-portrayed this convention as an alleged con game by showcasing the party's 'moderates'.  After Arnold's speech, these giants of liberal pundity should be asking the obvious question:  If these are the moderates, where exactly does that leave the Democrats?  They won't ask, of course, nor will they acknowledge the answer we already know.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a bit of a flip-flop in attitude.  Are you sure you aren't becoming a socialist commie pinko liberal?

Anonymous said...

Great articles, all of them!  I loved Arnold's speech and I have been grateful to him since the beginning as I am a Californian and I felt that he had what it takes to work some discipline here. I campaigned hard for him as I could not believe that we got stuck with Gray Davis again. I think he has worked hard on our state which was a pretty big disaster when he took over. I like the fact that he does not collect a salary and has great family values with his own children. His speech really moved our family as it is about time that we put some fire into our beliefs as conservatives. I too would love to be a fly on the wall at the next Kennedy reunion.