The Republican Agenda

Here’s John Derbyshire, columnist at William F. Buckley’s National Review, holding forth on Alan Colmes’ radio show:

“What is the case against female suffrage?” Colmes asked. “The conservative case against it is that women lean hard to the left,” Derbyshire responded nonsensically. “They want someone to nurture, they want someone to help raise their kids, and if men aren’t inclined to do it — and in the present days, they’re not much — then they’d like the state to do it for them.”

Colmes then pressed Derbyshire on whether women should have the right to vote. “Ah…” Derbyshire sighed, attempting to dodge the question initially. “I’m not putting forward a political program here,” he said. But then Derbyshire slowly began to open up:

DERBYSHIRE: Among the hopes that I do not realistically nurse is the hope that female suffrage will be repealed. But I’ll say this – if it were to be, I wouldn’t lose a minute’s sleep.

COLMES: We’d be a better country if women didn’t vote?

DERBYSHIRE: Probably. Don’t you think so?

COLMES: No, I do not think so whatsoever.

DERBYSHIRE: Come on Alan. Come clean here [laughing].

COLMES: We would be a better country? John Derbyshire making the statement, we would be a better country if women did not vote.

DERBYSHIRE: Yeah, probably.

Derbyshire reasoned that we “got along like that for 130 years.” Colmes countered by asking if he also wants to bring back slavery. No, Derbyshire responded, “I’m in favor of freedom personally.” Colmes noted that freedom didn’t extend to women’s right to vote, however. Derbyshire said, “Well, they didn’t and we got along ok.

Here’s Rep. Trent Franks (R – AZ 2) explaining that President Obama “has no place in any station of government” and “is an enemy of humanity”:

Here’s NewsMax columnist John L. Perry, discussing a possible solution to America’s “Obama problem”:

There is a remote, although gaining, possibility America’s military will intervene as a last resort to resolve the "Obama problem." Don’t dismiss it as unrealistic.

America isn’t the Third World. If a military coup does occur here it will be civilized. That it has never happened doesn’t mean it wont. Describing what may be afoot is not to advocate it.

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Will the day come when patriotic general and flag officers sit down with the president, or with those who control him, and work out the national equivalent of a "family intervention," with some form of limited, shared responsibility?

Imagine a bloodless coup to restore and defend the Constitution through an interim administration that would do the serious business of governing and defending the nation. Skilled, military-trained, nation-builders would replace accountability-challenged, radical-left commissars. Having bonded with his twin teleprompters, the president would be detailed for ceremonial speech-making.

Military intervention is what Obama’s exponentially accelerating agenda for "fundamental change" toward a Marxist state is inviting upon America. A coup is not an ideal option, but Obama’s radical ideal is not acceptable or reversible.

Unthinkable? Then think up an alternative, non-violent solution to the Obama problem. Just don’t shrug and say, "We can always worry about that later."

In the 2008 election, that was the wistful, self-indulgent, indifferent reliance on abnegation of personal responsibility that has sunk the nation into this morass.

NewsMax removed the column once folks outside of their usual flying-monkey demographic noticed it, but you can read the whole thing in PDF format here.

6 Responses to “The Republican Agenda”


  1. 1 Kathleen

    I won’t say it’s unbelievable, because it is not.

  2. 2 zombie rotten mcdonald

    yeah, and if you don’t think removing the right to vote from blacks isn’t right below THAT on the agenda, you haven’t been paying attention.

    It is bracing, however, to hear them state it so plainly.

    This should be good news for Sarah Palin.

  3. 3 blue girl

    These people are mentally ill.

  4. 4 Brando

    The Derbyshire thing really floored me. It’s pretty expected for the GOP to demonize Obama or Democrats or liberals, especially when discussing abortion or fantasizing about Red Dawn-type scenarios for taking back power from the socialist Democrats. But they usually don’t attack an entire gender or race blatantly because of the political fallout. Yet there was the Derb, smiling as he said he thought women should be disenfranchised.

    I’m sure this will be defended as “humor,” but he has a long history of sexism that would make the characters on Mad Men say, “whoah, hold on there.”

  5. 5 Chuckles

    Cobags.

  6. 6 Capt. Trollypants

    Maybe Derb was referring to those who have voted for BG’s cookies?

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