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Democrats
in Drag
Third Way Fall From
Grace
by Steve Farrell
INDEX
Foreword
Part 1.
Technology, Sovereignty and the Third
Wave
Part 2.
Clinton and Blair's Center-Left
Democracy
Part 3.
Gingrich, Toffler and Gore: A Peculiar
Trio
Part 4:
Groveling in the Gutter of the Gulags
Part 5:
Eradicating the U.S. Constitution by
Design
Part 6:
Contract With America - The Betrayal
Begins
Foreward
When I began this project two years ago, I
recognized the title I chose, Democrats in
Drag, would be provocative and controversial,
offensive and humorous, hated and praised, cursed
and hallelujahed. I also knew it was marketable.
Yet the bottom line is that the title was chosen
because it reflected an issue I felt so very
passionately about. The Republican Party speaks
conservative, but legislates liberal, gets all
dressed up for church, but drives down to the
brothel.
If there ever was any truth to the claim that
the Republican Party was conservative,
constitutionally based, and morally sound, its
1990's flying leap into the arms of Progressive
Government and the Third Way insured that honest
men would soon come to believe otherwise.
Yesterday's defenders of the Republic are today's
champions of the New World Order and the
corporations which figure to cash in most on the
megalomaniacal prize.
In claiming this, I am not indicting the whole
crew in a conspiracy, nor making a case for such --
though conspiracies always have and always will
exist whenever power and men cross paths. Jefferson
and Madison's instructive that "men are not angels"
should be warning enough that almost all men, given
their day in power, thirst for more. So expect
it.
What I will make a case for is that the Third
Way offers the perfect answer to the grasping
politician as well as to the Pratt House
conspirator, for the Democrat as well as the
Republican -- for it is the "safe" middle ground,
both conservative and progressive, communist and
capitalist, moral and amoral, tolerant and
intolerant, friend of local government and friend
of the U.N. It is everything and anything. It is
never what it seems to be, and always what it seems
to be -- for it is the master of double-talk and
the friend of deceit.
Throughout this series, I will, more often than
not, use the term Third Way when referring to this
philosophy, but I do this knowing full well that
the fascist cat is out of the bag, thanks to the
ever visible Bill Clinton calling it his own in
1999. By so doing, he put on "red alert" a few
conservative writers and commentators, who
immediately and effectively blew the whistle, loud
and clear, on what it was -- and what it was
not.
On the other hand, this fascist cat only really
came out for a brief flash and then scurried back
whence it came. The reason was that, with few
exceptions, blind partisanship and hatred for Bill
Clinton were the chief motivating factors for the
investigation, not purist interest, not a desire
for an honest probe into Third Way politics on both
sides of the political aisle. With Clinton gone,
the prevailing wind blasts in our ears, "Who
cares?"
But we should care!
Political insiders know full well that Clinton's
torrid romance with the Third Way was preceded by a
far more lengthy and scandalous affaire d'amour
between Republican Party "conservative icon" Newt
Gingrich and Third Way spokesman Alvin Toffler. Had
the red alert been truly sounded by
dyed-in-the-wool conservatives, then the Contract
With America, the Republican Revolution, and the
party's "efforts" to squelch Mr. Clinton's
radicalism would have been put under the microscope
too, and the party and our country might now be on
a more constitutional course.
As it is, Bill Clinton and Republican
"opposition" to Bill Clinton only gave the Third
Way what will likely be a short-lived, bad public
name. That's all. Meanwhile, the Third Way's
compromising, anti-constitutional agenda goes
forward on schedule. Today its advocates on both
left and right have only switched designations,
calling themselves progressives, centrists,
right-of-center centrists, left-of-center
centrists, bipartisans, defenders of "civil
society," compassionate conservatives, and
believers in "good governance." A few, mostly in
Europe and in the Democratic Party's Progressive
Policy Institute, still cling to a public
confession of faith in that halfway house between
communism and capitalism, the Third Way.
But we should not overly concern ourselves with
this or that name of the day. Better we focus on
defining just what is the Third Way, so that having
done so we can more readily uncover it, no matter
how the pretenders are dressed -- whether as Pink
Donkeys or Blue Elephants.
That is the hope of this series -- that
politicians, parties, and political movements
within those parties be known for what they are and
not what they appear to be, so that with blind
partisanship set aside, our Constitution, our
rights and our way of life may advance, not retreat
in the face of the enemy.
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NewsMax contributing columnist Steve Farrell is
the former managing editor of Right
magazine, a widely published research writer, a
former Air Force Communications Security manager,
and a graduate student in constitutional law. Have
a comment? Contact Steve at Cyours76@yahoo.com
All of the essays in this section are
copyrighted (c) 2001 by Steve Farrell and are
published on this website with his permission.
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