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Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Rich Lowry :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Plight of the Halfway Republican
by Rich Lowry
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There is an easy way for a Republican senator to burst from semiobscurity to the front pages -- offer a compromise plan on Iraq.

Sens. John Warner (Virginia), Dick Lugar (Indiana) and Lamar Alexander (Tennessee) have all done it. Warner even double-dipped. He had dissented from President Bush's Iraq policy in July by sponsoring a compromise plan with Lugar, and then garnered headlines in August for a much-hyped break with Bush that was only a continuation of his previous break. How many times can a senator break with the president until he just stays broken?

No contribution to the Iraq debate is as analytically pathetic as that of these halfway Republicans. Their reflex toward compromise -- honed in their collective 12 terms in the senate -- leads them to believe that any problem can be negotiated away, so long as enough members of the world's oldest deliberative body get together to deliberate earnestly (and a little pompously).

They usually are right when it comes to hospital reimbursements under Medicare or the level of funding for the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act. But not when considering war strategy in a conflict 7,000 miles away, where terrorists, tribal leaders and Iranian agents won't conform to the just-so assumptions of Washington lawmakers.

In August, Warner called for pulling out 5,000 troops by Christmas, on the theory that Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki will be likelier to perform if we make a gesture toward leaving. As if Maliki were fated to be ineffective with 160,000 U.S. troops in country, but might bridge the country's sectarian divides if we went down to 155,000.

Warner maintains that the withdrawal also would say to bordering nations, "Why don't you try to help the United States of America resolve this problem?" We are supposed to believe Syria and Iran will foment chaos in Iraq when we have 160,000 troops, but when we are at 155,000, they will suddenly favor a stable democracy allied to the United States?

All the compromises propose that we stop policing a sectarian civil war and focus on counter-terrorism, training the Iraqis and increasing diplomacy. This means ending our combat role (i.e., "re-deploying"), but still supposedly achieving everything deemed desirable by the halfway senators (the defeat of al-Qaida, the establishment of effective Iraqi security forces and regional stability). Continued...

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Rich Lowry is author of Legacy: Paying the Price for the Clinton Years .
 
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Steve L
You bring up a good question and under some circumstances I might have a twinge of regret over having a Dem take another seat. More lock-step liberals can wreak havoc in a very short period of time.

But then I consider that conservatives did not roll into power by courting these RINOS. No, Goldwater, Reagan and Gingrich did it by clearly defining conservative principles, campaigning on them and letting the people choose.

It was only when Reps began acting like Dems that the voters turned their backs on that brand of conservatism. When voters see little difference between philosophies and candidates, they will likely go against the incumbent. This is especially true during uncertain or stressful times.

It is noteworthy that the Dems have offered nothing positive for eight years. The electorate will not back naysayers with no agenda for long; perhaps one election cycle. That was 2006. If Reps are to win, they must be clear about who they are and what they offer. RINOs have never carried that banner and they are nothing more than parasites in the movement.

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acceptability writes: "Good riddance to Warner and all RINOs who fail to embrace the philosophy that brought them to power."

Will you still feel that way after the Democrats win Warner's seat in 2008? Or will you have a twinge of regret for having contributed to the Democrat victory?

Virginia is now trending Blue, due to spillover from Washington DC liberals. A dyed-in-the-wool conservative in the mold of Duncan Hunter cannot win Virginia anymore. A "RINO" is the best you can hope for in a Blue-trending area. If you don't want RINOs, then you write off Blue-trending states altogether like Virginia, and maybe Nevada too. And you have to write off the entire Northeast because a Duncan Hunter type conservative couldn't get elected dog catcher in Massachusetts or Vermont.

So little by little, your purging of RINOs reduces the GOP back to being a South and Mountain State party. Is that really what you want???
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