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Thursday, August 16, 2007
A Political Operative's Mission Statement
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 10:03 AM

John McCain's blog coordinator, Patrick Hynes, is arguably the best in the business, but I have to take issue with him over his recent post (which reminds me a bit of Jerry MaGuire's Mission Statement).  

Among other things, Pat argues the conservative movement is nothing more than an identity group that no longer cares about ordinary people. 

According to Hynes:

American conservatism has devolved from a movement into an identity group. After my client Sen. John McCain decided not to attend this year Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) a great many of my friends demanded to know why. Now, these were my friends and I knew which of them did and did not support Sen. McCain (or were ever even likely to support Sen. McCain), so I countered their demands with a simple question: But you don’t like Sen. McCain and you have said you would never vote for him under any circumstances; why would you even want him here? Without exception the reply came back as some variation of the following: Because he needs us and if he expects us to support him he needs to come to us, we’re not going to go to him.

This is the language of an identity group, not a movement. This is the identical sentiment expressed by the NAACP when Bob Dole decided not to speak at their conference in 1996. My conservative friends were not the least bit interested in John McCain’s 24-year pro-life voting record or his stalwart fight again corrupting pork and profligate spending. No, they were interested in being shown respect.

Let's be clear; like any movement, some leaders of the conservative movement are more concerned about personal advancement than about advancing the movement.  So Pat's point is well taken.  But unfortunately, his lament is true of every organization or movement, and is not a legitimate reason to dismiss or undermine a cause. 

And while political operatives may view conservative leaders as gadflies who interfere when they try to go to the center, we need the conservative movement to hold candidates accountable -- even if that means sometimes upsetting our personal friends who work on campaigns. 

From day one, I argued that it was a huge mistake for McCain to skip CPAC.  He would have been treated respectfully, and it would have, in turn, extended an olive branch.  By skipping the event, he symbolically told many conservatives he wasn't even willing to humble himself enough to ask for their support.

It's also not surprising to me that a political operative who has been in the trenches for months, fighting for a candidate who has fizzled, would see the world from a bit of a pessimistic standpoint (my guess is the Romney folks think the conservative movement is trucking right along perfectly).

But it would be a mistake to merely dismiss Patrick's post as purely sour grapes.  It is healthy, from time to time, for members of any movement to step back and analyze what they believe in.   And so his post may help facilitate that discussion.



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SteveR writes: Thursday, August, 16, 2007 11:53 AM
Don't want McCain, don't need McCain
"But you don’t like Sen. McCain and you have said you would never vote for him under any circumstances;"

Correct.


"why would you even want him here?"

I don't.
Don't want no McCain stinking up any conference I am attending. He can go talk to his child murdering, child raping illegal immigrant pals instead.
BUCKEYE GAL writes: Thursday, August, 16, 2007 12:07 PM
Senator John McCain
I realize that Pat is an absolutely loyal supporter of Senator McCain and apparently the Senator's rather shakey conservative credentials don't bother him.

What may be a surprise to the excellent Hynsie is that I am less concerned by Senator McCain's conservative credentials than I am by Senator McCain's other "issues" - such as his support for the continuing invasion of our nation by nationals of other nations who weren't invited and have snuck in clandestinely, possibly in the company of others who mean our nation harm.

My concern is about Senator McCain's changes of agenda - there are times when he has virtually given me whiplash.

My concern is about Senator McCain's anger management issues.

Bottom line for me is that if I really, truly believed that Senator McCain meant to defend our borders against the hordes of illegals INVADING our nation, I could overlook all the rest of this stuff and would happily support him. The man is admirable in so very many ways and I think that, more than a lot of Senate Republicans, Senator McCain actually possesses a spine and cojones, which hardly describes the likes of Voinovich, Specter, et al.!
SonnyJim writes: Thursday, August, 16, 2007 2:44 PM
Missing the point entirely
I guess I shouldn't be surprised that a member of the McCain team thinks that way. The whole BS line of 'moving to the center,' 'moving to the right' etc is the sort of speak to be expected of people with no articulate belief system and no definable ideals. I want to be able to say whatever I need to say to get elected is the theme, I want to get elected for the sake of being the officeholder is the goal.

Oddly enough, there are people who come along (rarely) who want to say what they have to say and will take the chance to say it to whoever they can, whenever they can, wherever they can. Those people especially like to talk to audiences of people who don't agree because it is an opportunity to present and to persuade. They want to get elected so that they can do something in office, not so that they can be someone in office.

I'm not at all surprised that McCainiacs don't get it.
Arby writes: Thursday, August, 16, 2007 7:30 PM
Both parties have forgotten
the American people. Both parties are driven by special interests for their votes and for their support. The writing is so clearly on the wall.

Only a handful of 2nd tier candidates -- who will never get elected, or even nominated -- resonate with the American people. Yes, the same American people who pay taxes, work for a living, obey the laws and pay their own way. WE are the forgotten ones, across the board.
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