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About
Frank Salvato
Frank Salvato is the Executive Director
and Director of Terrorism Research for
BasicsProject.org
a non-profit, non-partisan, 501(c)(3) research and education initiative. His
writing has been recognized by the US House International Relations Committee
and the Japan Center for Conflict Prevention. His organization,
BasicsProject.org, partnered in producing the original national symposium series
addressing the root causes of radical Islamist terrorism. He is a member of the
International Analyst Network
and has been a featured guest on al Jazeera's
Listening Post.
He also serves as the managing editor for
The New Media Journal.
Mr. Salvato has appeared on The O'Reilly Factor on FOX News Channel, and is a
regular guest on talk radio including on The Captain's America Radio Show,
nationally syndicated by the Phoenix Broadcasting Network and on NetTalkWorld
Global Talk Radio catering to the US Armed Forces around the world. Mr. Salvato
is also heard weekly on The Roth Show with Dr. Laurie Roth syndicated nationally
on the USA Radio Network. His opinion-editorials have been published by The
American Enterprise Institute, The Washington Times & Human Events and are
syndicated nationally. He is a featured political writer for
EducationNews.org and is occasionally quoted in The
Federalist. Mr. Salvato is available for public speaking engagements. |
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Past Articles
The GOP:
Locked, Loaded & Aiming for Its Own Foot
September 11, 2001: Nine Years On
The
Ground Zero Mosque & The War of Ideas
By
All Means, Ms. Pelosi, Let’s Examine the Funding
The
Consequences of Park51: The Cordoba House
The
United States, 2010: A Rogue Government
Yes, Mr.
Obama, Words Do Matter
When
Justice Serves an Ideology Instead of a Nation
Holder’s
Justice Department Has a Racism Issue
The
President Is Not Due ‘His Due’
It
Should Be Our Honor to Honor
It
Simply Cannot Return to the Status Quo
We Have
to Talk About Elena Kagan
First, He Was a Community Organizer
Denying
Reality Brings Us Closer to Nuclear Midnight
Demonizing the Tea Party the Chicago Way
The
Constitutional Crisis Started Long Ago
‘I
Will Support and Defend the Constitution’
We
Simply Can’t Afford Another Entitlement Program
How
Quick the Message Fades
Tough
Medicine for Getting Back to Good
Our
Federal Government’s Basic Purpose
The Tea
Party Movement, The GOP & Making It Work
The
Time Is Ripe for Divide & Conquer
The
Janus Face of the Progressive Democrats
At This Point It’s About Defining the
"Win”
American
Liberty v. Obama’s Social Engineering
Is the
Constitution Just a Grand Suggestion?
Have
Dems Been Marginalized within Their Own Party
Confronting
the Spin on the Fort Hood Massacre
Pretending
to Speak for an Entire Culture
When
Ideology Masks Ignorance
It's Time
to Pay Close Attention to the Politicians
The Only
Real Strategy for Afghanistan
Why Obama
Will Throw ACORN Under the Bus
"Please,
God, No...It's So Hot, I'm Burning Up"
Missing the
Larger Point on the Public Option
Challenging
the Status Quo
You Say You
Want a Real Solution
'You Have
Awakened the Sleeping Giant'
"Birther"
Label Overshadows a Real Issue
Reading
Legislation...It’s Your Job!
A
Government Run by Mrs. Kravitz
Instituting
a Safeguard Against Political &...Tyranny
Amid All
the Celebrity Deaths, A Reality Check
When In The
Course of Human Events...
Genocide or
Massacre, US Repeating Mistakes...
The Path to
the Future Requires a Return to the Roots
With All
Things, Facts & Truth Matter
Gitmo,
Liberals, Politics & Deceit
Obama, Cheney & The Bright Shiny Thing
Nancy Pelosi: Damaged Beyond Repair
Radical Islam By Any Other Name...
Celebrating the Exit of a RINO, Cheering as Rome...
Specter: An Opportunist Guilty of Political Treason
A Week for the Earth; A Day for the Constitution
Left Is Making a Mistake in Ridiculing the Tea Parties
Obama’s European Tour: Arrogance, Ineptness &...
The Two-Faced Brutality of Hope & Change |
Frank Salvato,
Managing Editor
The GOP: Locked, Loaded & Aiming for Its Own Foot...Again
September 17, 2010
"Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican."
– Ronald Reagan,
The Eleventh Commandment of Republican Politics
And so it begins. The establishment Republican Party has loaded the gun and
is now pointing the barrel directly at its own foot; a situation all too
familiar for those of us who, in the past, have watched the Republican Party
snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. How they are handling the Tea Party
movement – or, rather, how they are trying to man-handle the Tea Party
movement – is a perfect example. In the end, victory or defeat will hinge on
whether or not the establishment GOP party leaders shake-off the stench of
arrogance and elitism.
Violating President Ronald Reagan’s "11th Commandment of Republican
Politics,” many establishment Republicans – political operatives in the
Republican Party at the national and state leadership levels – reacted
foolishly to the news that an inexperienced, Tea Party-backed Christine
O’Donnell beat incumbent RINO US Rep. Mike Castle in the Delaware Republican
Senatorial primary. And while it is true that there is legitimacy to their
gripes about the increased workload created by O’Donnell’s win, it is also
true that this is exactly the kind of fight that a political creature
thrives on: a come from behind election campaign to win with an underdog
candidate.
In the immediate aftermath of Ms. O’Donnell’s victory in Delaware, an
unnamed aid for the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee said that the
organization would not fund or support her campaign or candidacy. To his
credit, RSCC chairman John Cornyn (R-TX), came out early the next morning
and disavowed that statement, committing to support Ms. O’Donnell and her
campaign, and pledging financial support in the maximum amount allowed.
And while Karl Rove may have been correct when he opined immediately after
O’Donnell was projected to win the contest that, "This is about Mike Castle's
bad votes,” the usually quite astute Rove not only obliterated Reagan’s 11th
Commandment (something he knew better than to do), he went to great lengths
to alienate the most potent political movement in the country – the Tea
Party movement, a move that does not facilitate a much needed symbiotic
relationship between the Tea Party movement and the establishment GOP. To
say that Rove’s actions were a rare political blunder is to be kind.
Instead of trying to smear and defund the now Republican Senatorial
candidate from Delaware, Ms. O'Donnell, he should have immediately begun
counseling the national and state level GOP hierarchy on how to win with an
underdog candidate; an underdog candidate who is polling just 11 percentage
point behind her Democrat opposition, quasi-Socialist Chris Coons, and who
has an unstoppable political movement in her corner. Mr. Rove should have
begun counseling the establishment GOP on how they should begin reaching out
to the voters of Delaware with reasons why the Republican platform --
the original, limited government, limited taxation, strong defense, fiscally
responsible, Constitution adhering original platform -- would serve them
better than the Socialist agenda promoted by today’s Progressive dominated
Democrat Party.
But, Karl Rove, someone I usually hold in high regard, continued his
misguided attack on Ms. O’Donnell the day after the primary, even if a bit
less enthusiastically:
"I’ve met her. I wasn’t frankly impressed by her abilities as a
candidate...One thing that O’Donnell is now going to have to answer in the
General Election that she didn't in the primary is her own checkered
background.
"There were a lot of nutty things she has been saying that don't add
up...Why did she mislead voters about her college education? How come it
took nearly two decades to pay her college bills so she could get her
college degree? How did she make a living?
"I’m for the Republican, but we were looking at eight to nine seats in the
Senate. We are now looking at seven to eight in my opinion...It does
Conservatives little good to support candidates who, at the end of the day,
while they may be conservative in their public statements, do not evince the
characteristics of rectitude and truthfulness and sincerity and character
that the voters are looking for.
"I think she's right on the issues but I think the voters of Delaware are
not going to want to know just if you're right on the issues but if you have
the character and record and background that [shows] me that you're the
right person for the job.”
Truthfully, if Ms. O’Donnell is right on the issues then she is right on
the issues, period. That it took her an extended amount of time to pay-off
her college loans is irrelevant; at least she had the integrity to pay her
loans back, something that a great number of Americans can’t say for
themselves. And as for how she makes a living? At least she isn’t a
nine-year Congressman like Mike Castle who entered into political office
with a modest portfolio only to emerge today as a millionaire eight times
over. But I digress...
One can only believe that either Mr. Rove is intentionally antagonizing the
Tea Party rank-and-file in an effort to supercharge their efforts; spurring
them on to assure victory (I would like to believe this is the case), or he
truly is married to the inside-the-beltway, elitist status quo machine. The
latter would be stunning, given his ability to employ an extended vision on
political matters.
In not embracing Ms. Donnell and the many other Tea Party-backed victors of
this primary season, the establishment GOP is not only shirking its
responsibility to do what a national political party is supposed to do – the
hard work of knock on every door, calling every voter, engaging the
electorate with facts and common sense, educating the media and,
essentially, making the cases for their candidates and their platforms – but
it appears, I fear, that they have embraced the same elitist, inside the
beltway mentality that has led an overwhelming majority of Americans to turn
against not only the Democrat Party but politicians as a whole. It seems
they have forgotten what "grass roots” is all about; what the American
political process was established to be...working from the bottom up and
not the top down.
Common sense mandates that if the establishment GOP can’t craft and employ a
convincing message that results in "a win” in a state with a more limited
number of voters, it will be impossible for them to employ a winning message
in cobalt blue states like California, Illinois and New York; states with
larger numbers of votes in the Electoral College when considering the
Presidential Election. It is for this reason that any and all animosity
between the Tea Party movement and the Republican Party – on all levels;
national, state and local – must be eliminated...yesterday.
The Republican Party must – must – rededicate itself to its founding
principles: a dedication to constitutional principles, philosophies and
limitations, a strong, prudent and principled national security, and a
well-maintained infrastructure; interestingly, the very tenets of the Tea
Party movement. It must also dedicate itself to a radical departure from its
contemporary practice of being the mirror opposite of the Democrat Party.
Being the mirror opposite of the party that has allowed
Progressive-Leftists, Socialists and Marxists to ascend to leadership is to
allow Progressive-Leftists, Socialists and Marxists to control the agenda.
This is exactly how the radical Left has recalibrated the ideological and
philosophical "center” of our society – the moral "center” of our nation –
incremental to the Left for over a century now, beginning with the Wilson
presidency.
Stoking animosity between the Tea Party movement and the Republican Party,
creating a divide between these two like-minded groups, is the goal
that the Progressive-Left desperately needs to achieve if they hope to not
suffer unrecoverable defeat on November 2, 2010 and November 6, 2012. That
the establishment GOP would fall for this manipulation, this tactic, would
be a testimony not only to the unbridled ego of some whose extended tenure
of influence should be legitimately questioned, but the stupidity that that
egotism affords.
Truth be told, Delaware will be the early indicator on November 2, 2010. If,
as the polls close and the results start to come in, we see that Christine
O’Donnell wins, we can expect to see similar results across the country;
results that will be recorded in the history books as more of an achievement
of the American people – of our love of country and all it holds for us –
than of a political party.
The revolution has begun and the establishment GOP had better get behind it.
To do anything else is to flirt with relegating the Grand Old Party to third
party status...and that, my friends, would be a very dark day for American
politics indeed. |
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