"It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds." Samuel Adams

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Ideological Purity

Well, John Boehner, master political manipulator, is at it again. He has pulled out his ultimate weapon, the same one he used to push TARP through the House back in 2008. He has told his recalcitrant House members that they should not allow their "ideological purity" to stand in the way of doing what is necessary for the country. This is equal to the infamous Bush line, that he suspended free market principles in order to save the free market. Maybe we can save Christianity by suspending the teachings of the Bible!

We have about 100 new House members who were sent there last November by the honest hard-working people of our nation to stand up for certain specific Constitutional principles. To ask them to set those principles aside is like telling them to compromise what they, and many of us, believe is in the best interests of the nation. This is not only stupid and unreasonable, it's an attack against the character of these House members. Boehner is essentially asking these men and women to stand down, to surrender their beliefs, all in the interest of political expediency. If they give in to his sinister manipulations, it's all over. Now is not the time to compromise; it's the time for all of those so-called Tea Party House members to stand firm.

Compromising on principles is not, and never will be, an option. The opposite of ideological purity is ideological corruption.