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America Wants Conservatives to Stand Up to Liberal Bullying

By David Limbaugh | January 20, 2012 | 16:37

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I wish Republican politicians would have faith in the largely conservative electorate and not behave as though they'll make themselves unelectable unless they pander to Generic Moderate. Who is that guy, anyway? Have you ever met him?

Recently, we've seen a few examples of the liberal narrative's rearing its oppressive head and starkly different reactions to it. The first was Mitt Romney's reportedly telling The Wall Street Journal that as a wealthy person, he thinks he lacks the credibility to aggressively push tax cuts. Mitt is also looking timid about releasing his tax returns. He needs to fight back — consistently — instead of surrendering to the liberal narrative that success is evil. Mitt should take a lesson from Newt Gingrich on counterpunching against false liberal charges and innuendo.

Newt put on a clinic in his defiant response to moderator Juan Williams' racially charged questions during the Fox News GOP debate in South Carolina.

I honestly like Juan Williams and believe, based on observing him over the years, that he's a decent human being with a good heart. But for whatever reason, regrettably, he was wearing race on his sleeve that evening, and his race-baiting line of questions, in my opinion, was indefensible.

Juan first tried to lay a race trap for Rick Santorum when asking him whether the time "has come to take special steps to deal with the extraordinary level of poverty afflicting one race of Americans."

Santorum hit it out of the park, unapologetically answering, "If Americans do three things, they can avoid poverty ... work, graduate from high school and get married before you have children."

Perhaps Santorum was not Juan's intended prey, for he chose not to follow up by suggesting that Santorum's answer contained racist code. But if Juan believes that politicians should specifically tailor remedial policies to certain races, why doesn't he condemn President Obama for reversing welfare reform when the evidence proves that it reduced black poverty, black childhood poverty and black illegitimacy?

Juan showed no similar restraint with Newt, suggesting that his recent statements that black Americans should demand jobs, not food stamps, and that poor kids could work as janitors in their schools were insulting, particularly to black Americans. Juan said his email and Twitter accounts have "been inundated with people of all races who are asking if your comments are not intended to belittle the poor and racial minorities." Juan said Newt sounded as if he were trying to belittle people (read: blacks) when calling Obama "the food stamp president."

Newt refused to yield an inch, which was exhilaratingly refreshing, not just to me but to a great number of people in the audience who are sick and tired of being accused, in so many words, of being racist purely by virtue of the race-neutral policies they support.

Not only did Newt reject the loaded premise of the question; he even responded in race-neutral terms, offering a powerful defense of the old-fashioned work ethic and infusing it with an example from his own personal experience. Then he looked Juan right in the eye and said, "The fact is that more people have been put on food stamps by Barack Obama than any president in American history." Newt then capped it off with an encore affirmation of his belief that every American, irrespective of his background, is endowed by God with the right to pursue happiness and that he is going to continue to help poor people get jobs, even if that makes liberals unhappy.

This, in my words, is what Newt was also telling Juan: "Juan, along with other Americans, I am sick and tired — do you hear me, Juan? — sick and tired of not being able to give voice to America's founding principles without being accused by sanctimonious liberals of bigotry or lacking compassion. Read my lips, Juan: Conservatism is not racism; conservatism is more compassionate than liberalism; conservatism brings real results rather than peaking, like liberalism, at the point of allegedly good intentions. Look at this audience, Juan. Like me, they're fed up with the finger-pointing. If you want to point fingers, look no further than President Obama, who, in the name of helping Americans, is bankrupting this nation and whose policies are destroying the economy, with minorities being hardest hit. So please spare me the lectures, Juan."

Newt demonstrated how conservatives should communicate truths and respond to slanderous attacks in the public arena. It's time all conservatives learned to overcome this morbid fear of their own shadows when it comes to articulating conservative principles. It's past time that they stand up to the liberal and PC bullying. There is a strong, aching hunger in Middle America for our side, our leaders, to fight back. Newt's subsequent surge in no small part is a resounding reflection of that. Let's take back the narrative.

David Limbaugh is a writer, author and attorney. His latest book, "Crimes Against Liberty," was No. 1 on the New York Times best-seller list for nonfiction for its first two weeks. Follow him on Twitter @davidlimbaugh and his website at www.davidlimbaugh.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Juan is and has always been a racist moron.

Submitted by Newsbubba on Fri, 01/20/2012 - 4:45pm.

Anyone who would suggest that the three ways to avoid poverty; "work, graduate from high school and get married before you have children" is "racist is basically saying that they think that those three steps to a better life are impossible for blacks!

To think like that is racism, pure and simple.

On your major point, you are right! I want to see the Republicans grow a set and get chest to chest and in the face of these liberal bullies. If they don't, we lose.

This is a war. Don't kid yourself that it is otherwise.

Comrade Bubba
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David...c'mon....Romney "fight back"??? It's not in him!

Submitted by stage9 on Fri, 01/20/2012 - 4:50pm.

His entire career has been spent CATERING to the left's agenda! He's not gonna "fight back", he's a New England, pompadourian poodle that cowers on his back and pees himself when his liberal allies challenge him. He's weak.

We want a Georgia bulldog or a Pennsylvanian pit bull, not a New England Poodle to lead us.

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"If God is dead, somebody is going to have to take his place. It will be megalomania or erotomania, the drive for power or the drive for pleasure, the clenched fist or the phallus, Hitler or Hugh Hefner." — Malcolm Muggeridge

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I don't want to see

Submitted by Bodini on Fri, 01/20/2012 - 5:20pm.

I don't want to see a girley-man push-back or a bitch-slap, but a right-hook to the chin that will make the Marxist-media have to visit the ER!

Bodini
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I'm glad

Submitted by helomech on Fri, 01/20/2012 - 5:41pm.

that Newt once again gave the smackdown on live tv and in front of an audience. Yes, the public in general is tired of the sneers, smirks and condescension from the liberal media.

I agree with NewsBubba, this IS a war.

And I definitely do not kid myself about it. I don't think Romney has it in him to go up against the left. It should tell the people something when the Democrats WANT Romney to be the Republican candidate: they want him because tehy KNOW they'll win the election with the unqualified Self-Annointed One..

"The bended knee is not a tradition of our Corps..." General Alexander A. Vandergrift, USMC to the Senate Naval Affairs Committee, 5 May 1946
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Excellent

Submitted by grammajane on Fri, 01/20/2012 - 6:52pm.

article by Mr. Limbaugh. Print it up and send it to each candidate

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Exactly!

Submitted by Dave the mailman on Fri, 01/20/2012 - 8:51pm.

We want someone who is not only a counter-puncher, but will also throw offensive punches on the media and the administration. In '08 McCain never went on the offensive, and he never gave himself a chance. They need to bring up EVERYTHING about Obama's shady past and put HIM on the defensive for a change.

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There's plenty of "liberal"

Submitted by mattm on Fri, 01/20/2012 - 9:11pm.

There's plenty of "liberal" bullying within the GOP. I'm beginning to believe that wolves in sheep's clothing have infiltrated the republican party, at the highest levels, with the diabolical purpose of preventng the implementation of the republican platform.

I used to think it was pressure from the inside-the-beltway media, or just plain stupidity, but now it seems that there has to be more to it. The GOP establishment has a history of derailing its own members who are true to the platform, and of caving to the liberals. 

Even when the GOP had the presidency AND congress from 2003-2006, did they implement one iota of the republican platform? 

Nope. 

Then, in 2008, the establishment of the GOP allowed the democrat voters to pic John McCain to be the next GOP losing candidate against a neophyte with ZERO credentials who should have been easy to defeat.

Sure, they let Palin be the veep candidate, but that was just to set her up as a target so she could be excoriated by the left, and by people within the McCain campaign, thus destroying her chances of ever gaining enough power to put another corrupt RINO out of office like she did as governor of Alaska.

And now, what? The most conservative candidates are not even in the race anymore. We'll probably end up with Romney. 

A win-win for the Democrats, because even if he gets elected, he'll govern just like OKenyan.

But it's also a win-win for the corrupt elite within the high places of the GOP, who will do anything to stop the republican platform from ever seeing the light of day. 

But why would they do this? Simple: Because the republican platform would work. It would empower the average, hard-working American with freedom and prosperity, creating an increasing number of people who no longer need politicians like Mitt, and Barry. 

"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." - Eph. 6:12

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Unfortunately, David Limbaugh

Submitted by big.league.slider on Fri, 01/20/2012 - 9:09pm.

Unfortunately, David Limbaugh doesn't appreciate what it really means to be conservative.  A person that does not stand up for their principles when bullied by a liberal is not a conservative at all.  Appeasement and compromise of one's principles are traits of a RINO.  During the last debate, I was literally jumping up and down with joy when Newt finally grew a spine and gave an answer to King that would have made Reagan proud.

And unlike David, I have no tolerance for liberals like Juan Williams that use baseless charges of racism when they have no facts to support their arguments.  This is cowardice, pure and simple.  Why would David "like" someone that would engage in such behavior?

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Neither of the Limbaughs get

Submitted by mattm on Fri, 01/20/2012 - 9:13pm.

Neither of the Limbaughs get it. They don't seem to realize that there is a small, but influential, cabal within the GOP which is constantly working to thwart conservatism.

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I dont know,

Submitted by Boudin on Fri, 01/20/2012 - 9:35pm.

I thought Mitt was pretty articulate about expressing his displeasure with the libs, Obama, and the media last night. Sure he wasnt foaming at the mouth, but he got his point across. I thought it was encouraging to be honest.

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Fighting Back

Submitted by HardRightTurn on Sat, 01/21/2012 - 12:43pm.

It is going to be interesting to see how Newt fights back against the MSM's growing attacks against him for "code speak racism".

They see a racist behind every rock and every tree, when they can't win fact based arguments. They couldn't take him down with charges of infidelity, so they will manufacture racism in every word he says.

To more fully comprehend the Left, one must read “Leftism As Psychopathy” by John Ray, M.A., Ph.D. Caution, it might scare you a little bit.
http://jonjayray.tripod.com/psycho.html

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Going on offense,

Submitted by Dontab on Sat, 01/21/2012 - 1:00pm.

Newt has been gaining support for going after the msm, but where was that support for Sarah Palin who fought the msm by herself for three years. She's the one true conservative who has been sticking it to the msm consistenly and should be the one running against the one!

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