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ARTICLES, LETTERS, AND SPEECHES

Bring Back Vision, Patriotism of Reagan's Party
by Patrick J. Buchanan
THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC
April 18, 1999
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If we want to re-create the Reagan coalition, we must extend a hand to those left out of the great parade of American prosperity...
In recent years, Ronald Reagan's Grand Old Party has at times seemed divided
and dispirited. And unless that party can redefine its vision, reclaim its
heritage and rekindle its fighting spirit, it will forfeit its claim to lead
America.
With the fall of the
"evil empire" a decade ago, an era ended; yet the party seems frozen in place and time.
Clinging to the old certitudes and lacking the imagination to devise a new
foreign policy to fit the needs of a new era, the Republican establishment has
locked arms with the old foreign policy elite. The result: a failed attempt to
rally the Reagan coalition, without the fire and energy of a new Reaganite
agenda.
Out in middle America, there is a new conservative, traditionalist, populist
coalition waiting to be born. Its ranks have witnessed the continuing export of
the world's mightiest industrial empire - factory by factory, job by job. They
have seen America's armed services stretched thin to police the planet on
behalf of some utopian new world order. They have watched Washington's power
grow and their own freedoms contract.
For these Americans, loyalty does not lie with a party that marches in lockstep
with Mr. Clinton on NAFTA, Kosovo and the IMF, and that is too timid to fight
on the frontiers of immigration, right to life and judicial activism. They are
looking for a new patriotism that puts America first, a new conservatism that
puts people first, and new priorities that stand for something higher than the
bottom line on a balance sheet. They are looking
for a vision and a cause.
The Berlin Wall may be history, and the bulls may run wild on Wall Street, but
there are distress and disillusionment in the heartland where American
industries are being gutted in the service of a global economy that now
commands, for some, more loyalty than the American nation.
The GOP cannot ignore steelworkers whose dreams are being buried beneath dumped
imports, farmers who are forced out of the marketplace by 40 percent tariffs
from our
"trading partners," or oil patch workers whose jobs are being destroyed by the dumped petroleum of
Saddam Hussein.
If we want to re-create the Reagan coalition, we must extend a hand to those
left out of the great parade of American prosperity. We must rewrite our trade
laws to protect the jobs of these workers, the survival of their industries and
the sovereignty of our nation. Products manufactured abroad must
carry the same tax burden as products made in the United States, and no
American worker should be forced to beg relief from a foreign-dominated global
trade authority.
Like our trade policy, our foreign policy must be reshaped to put America's
vital interests first. When those interests are threatened, or our citizens
attacked, or our honor impugned, we will fight - but we will not sacrifice
American soldiers to redeem the blunders and save the faces of foolhardy
interventionists.
Here at home, Republicans must lead America back to constitutionalism. Welfare,
housing and education must be pried from the grip of the federal government and
returned to the states. The GOP should also preside over the end of legalized
larceny by the IRS and enact a fairer, flatter tax system every American can
understand.
But balancing Washington's books is not enough, for our nation's greatest
deficit is a
moral deficit. If the GOP washes its hands of the innocent blood of 35 million
unborn babies in the name of building a
"big tent," we will forfeit our moral mandate to govern. And if we do not stand up against
the campaign to legalize assisted suicide of the disabled, the ill and the
elderly, we cannot legitimately ascend the bully pulpit President Truman called
"pre-eminently a place of moral leadership."
The Republican Party is the natural home of working men and women for whom
conservatism needs no apology. And we must unite with them to fulfill America's
promise - to reclaim the lost sovereignty of our republic, to clean up all that
poisons and pollutes our culture, and to heal the soul of America. Only then
can the Republican Party claim to lead America. Only then will the Grand Old
Party be both grand and great again.
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