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Pundits: Wrongly Advising Republicans
By Paul M. Weyrich
May 11, 2005

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Rush Limbaugh stressed in a commentary that the Left is losing when the people vote on specific issues. The Left has lost elections. Witness President Walker Bush. Witness GOP control of Congress. Witness a majority of GOP Governors and State Legislators, the majority of whom are conservative. When the people speak about term limits or the legislature speaks (as it has with more than a two-thirds majority for partial-birth abortion) the Courts strike down the will of the people or the will of the legislature representing the people. It is, as Rush correctly has pointed out, the playground of the Left. Because it is their last bastion of power Rush has predicted they would go to any length to preserve the status quo.

DeLay is quite serious in wanting to correct these problems. If he steps aside would there ever be another Republican Majority Leader in the U.S. House of Representatives who would dare tackle these issues? They might not admit this publicly but they would say privately, "Look what happened to DeLay. He got involved with those highly charged emotional issues and the other side forced him out. There is no way I want the same thing to happen to me." So two great problems of our time, abortion and federal judges, would not have a leader willing to find a solution.

In 1975 I heard a knock on the door of my offices which were then near the Supreme Court building. When my assistant opened my door, there stood the lumbering figure of former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. The vice president wanted me to arrange for him a meeting with the late Joseph Coors. I did. During our discussion Agnew thought he could have won had he chosen to fight the charges against him. I asked, "Well, if you thought you could win why in the world would you have thrown in the towel?" He replied, "I did it for my family. I didn't want them dragged through the mud of Maryland politics." I told him he did his family a disservice. If he had won and had been vindicated he would have done his family a far greater favor. The same holds true for DeLay. The fight against him is mean and vicious. No doubt it will get worse as the 2006 mid-term election approaches because the Left now has a credible candidate to oppose DeLay. I am sure it is awful for DeLay's wife and daughter to read and hear the things said about him. Yes, DeLay could quit and the clamor would die down although when the Left picks a target it never gives up. (The Left is still trying to destroy the reputation of Whittaker Chambers, a Communist who defected to the West in the 1940s.) What would be the greater benefit to DeLay - to fight these charges and be vindicated or to leave Congress with a cloud hanging over his head?

Thanks for the advice, Mr. Columnist. But no thanks. As usual, you and your ilk do not have the best interest of the Republican Party or conservatives in mind when you offer advice. I would hope that if Tom DeLay were asked he would give the same answer I gave and for the same reason.

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Paul M. Weyrich is Chairman and CEO of the Free Congress Foundation.

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Note -- The opinions expressed in this column are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, views, and/or philosophy of GOPUSA.

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