I Want To Be A Republican So Badly

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Republicans are the worst.

Okay, are you significantly riled up yet? I was once told that if you had to give a speech, you should start it with an incendiary first line to captivate your audience. Given that 97% of TFM’s readership identifies as a Republican according to a poll I just made up, I think I accomplished that. In reality, what I mean is that I’d really like to vote the party line, but the party is really fucking me. I know, I usually tell dick jokes, but I think it’s time for some real talk.

Here’s the thing. I was born and raised in Texas, in a socially conservative family that didn’t talk about politics. In fact, my parents went out of their way to not tell me and my brothers their political views. But because of my surroundings, I was a straight up neo-con from age 14-18. I voted for Dubya in my sixth grade election. Then I went to college, started a triple major in economics, finance, and accounting, read Ayn Rand, became a libertarian, and worked on Ron Paul’s 2008 campaign. I thought I had it all figured out. Hell, I was the editor of our business review, and made my article advocating for the gold standard a front page piece. Then I switched to a straight political science major with a focus in international relations and learned some sense.

So, seven years later, where am I now, politically? Well, if you ask my roommates, I’m a liberal, apparently. In spite of the many times I’ve tried to explain my political leanings to them, they just assume because I’m willing to at least entertain the economics of single payer healthcare, I’m clearly a left-wing ding dong who thinks Jon Stewart is a non-biased source of news for young people. But in fact, I have been, and will continue to be, registered as a Republican. Why? Because I’m really hoping that the party that used to have most things right can get back to that point. I consider myself a conservative, and I believe that the party that allegedly represents that has been fucking up for at least the last 25 years. Here’s why.

The economy is allegedly what Republicans stake their beliefs on. Lower taxes, balanced budgets, deregulation, lower government spending, individual responsibility, and privatization. The problem is that some of those things have become more popular over others in recent iterations of Republican control. Lower taxes is great as a concept, but we still have to pay for the shit that we’re committing to. So we should commit to fewer things, right? Fox News pundits love to mention the National Debt Clock so much, I’m pretty sure they would let it fuck their spouse if it wanted to. You wanna know one of the main reasons why our debt is so insane? Military spending. As a dude who hates Al-Qaeda and wanted just military action against its supporters, Iraq was a stupid fucking decision, and has cost us more tax dollars than any meager social safety net has.

Speaking of social safety nets, let’s start with entitlements. Social Security is broken. Republicans seem to trumpet this fact more than they try to fix it, but I’ll give them the win, given that Democrats don’t even seem to be worried. Regular welfare is so small compared to the actual problem that I don’t even care. Unemployment and food stamps become a politicized issue every time a conservative candidate talks (welfare queens and all that), but the percentage of the budget taken up by those programs is so insignificant compared to the abuses of the system that it ends up lower on my totem pole of problems than the Kardashians. That’s right, I’d rather government intervention in reality TV show programming before we touch poverty entitlements — that’s how insignificant they are.

Okay, so social issues. The big three are gay marriage, marijuana legalization, and abortion. This is where age is a factor. By the way, for how acceptable weed was for the entirety of the ‘60s and ‘70s, I still don’t understand how this is still an issue. You’d think that Baby Boomers would have smoked enough weed in their day to not give a shit about it. Either way, the answer to all three is easy, and conveniently the same. If you wanna piss off old people, who are admittedly the Republican base right now (I wonder why), then sure, go the wrong way on these. But if you want to survive as a party, guess what? Not only do we as young people not care about any of those three issues, you’re actually on the wrong side of all of them. Even my most right-wing friends are cool with dudes marrying dudes, smoking green on the reg, and helping their one-night-stand with the cost of “taking care of it.”

Young people are your future. You can play to win, or you can play to keep winning. The Cavaliers traded Wiggins for Love. How did that work out for them? Well, Love got hurt, Wiggins balled out, LeBron’s only got probably three great years left, and then your organization’s gonna be shocked when you go back to being a sports punchline for giving up your team’s future in favor of ill-fated short-term success. And for what? Your best player to put everything he had on the court and fall short? Glad that worked out for you.

Another thing: Learn to talk. You’re a fucking politician, you placate people for a living, so I don’t understand how you have made it to your position in life, and still are able to say that women are not physically able to get pregnant from rape. I know high school dropouts who know human anatomy/physiology better than that. And that’s not an isolated incident. I’m convinced there is a pandemic of foot-in-mouth disease among Republican politicians these days, and if the only prescription is anything other than more cowbell, we might be fucked.

I have a lot more to say about this, so y’all can probably expect more from me about this subject in the future. I haven’t even talked about guns, the environment, campaign finance reform, privacy, or most importantly, foreign policy (because it requires a full column of its own). The point is, I’m an old-school conservative in most ways. Barry Goldwater and Grover Cleveland are my dudes. I just also happen to live in the 21st century, and I ask that the people I vote for act accordingly.

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  1. TRose

    Since when have young people agreed with abortion? Nothing about that is good and it should definitely be illegal. Its not some lesser being that can be disposed of because of someone else’s mistakes

    10 years ago at 7:03 pm
  2. sorryforGOPartying

    As a Christian and Republican, even I don’t care about gay marriage or abortion. But we still let older closed minded people lead the party. Young republicans are more libertarian if anything, we need to either make it known that this shit won’t fly, or let socialists like Obama run our country

    10 years ago at 9:14 pm
    1. legalizehazing

      A movement that wants to tax me for breathing. Guilt for being alive. Brought into the mainstream by human refuse Al Gore. I don’t trust the politicians. I don’t trust the science. It does make a basic level of sense.

      I’d rather subsidize solar and tesla than go down a carbon tax path.

      10 years ago at 11:22 am
  3. Manziels Left Nut

    Idea for both parties to think about:

    Stay out of the decisions of other people. I am a devout Christian and love God and Jesus, but I will NEVER force my opinions and my beliefs on other people. I am personally against abortion and gay marriage because the Bible says to be, meaning I will never do either of those things, but I will not make a law saying nobody in the US of A can do those things because I don’t like it.

    It’s just something politicians are to fed up with these days. We are the next generation and they have left us a fucked up economy and an even more fucked up system. They should care less about what people believe in and care more about fixing the government they are leaving to their children.

    10 years ago at 2:30 am
  4. Becauseoftheimplication

    Some could argue that the United States can ill afford to cut its military spending given the current state of the world. Such cuts would only serve to embolden our adversaries like China and Russia, and exacerbate the turmoil in the Middle East, North Africa, and southwest Asia. But, if anything, many of the current security issues in the world have resulted from America being too involved militarily. The U.S.-led war in Iraq, for example, certainly contributed to the current chaos in the Middle East. The war also undermined American influence by revealing the limits of America’s military power. The operation in Libya destabilized a country in which the United States had no vital interest, and showed Iran and others what happens when you negotiate away your nuclear program. And arming Syrian rebels has prolonged a civil war in which ISIS gained the strength, experience, and gear needed to launch a successful offensive into Iraq. It turns out that having an unrivaled military only gets you so far.

    10 years ago at 4:57 am
  5. JeepGuy

    1. Obamacare is a joke. 2. You forgot the most important social issue for a decent amount of voters, guns. Liberals have gone full retard trying to “control” guns and this issue alone will never have me vote blue.

    10 years ago at 8:09 am
  6. Fratcoli

    67% percent of our national budget goes to entitlements. That being said the guy who wrote this article is an idiot. Cut taxes, scale back entitlements, keep spending on military. Legalize weed and tax the fuck out of it.

    10 years ago at 9:26 am
  7. legalizehazing

    You grabbed me by the balls fucker but were surprisingly gentle. If we’re serious about the debt we need to look to cut DoD spending. (Cough Rand) We also need to be a deterrent to Russia. We need to expand the Navy for trade.

    My first and main point of contention is abortion. This “choice” argument is depravity. Federal funding to planned parenthood should be 100% cut. Not axing minority babies is a surprisingly winnable argument. I know crazy concept. If you’re afraid of a little war on women, you are a coward.

    Oh, if you ever advocate for single payer your father will disown you every male you’ve ever looked up to will spit on your face and so will the rest of this site you commie sack of shit. That is a red line for every conservative.

    What you need to realize about your fellow young libertarianish conservatives is we don’t want to raise children in grandma Hillary’s fun house. In the not distant future I’ll be looking to have kids. I don’t want my kid to have to wait an hour at the ER. The solution WILL NOT come from government. I don’t want my kids to have to wait a 10 days to see their primary physician and the government WILL NOT fix that. If I fucking die and my wife is cursed the the seventh level of hell where her direct battle with satan prevents her from getting my kids into private schools I don’t want them to end up retarded thanks to public union education. The federal Government WILL NOT fix that. On the contrary they keep making everything worse. Side note can we fix the VA. It’s fucked up, privatize it.

    Keep your head on straight Alice, that ain’t no rabbit hole

    10 years ago at 10:35 am
  8. HouseofFrats

    I know I’m a day late on commenting on this one, but truly Sterling, you’ve outdone yourself with this one. I agree wholeheartedly. It’s sad to see the party that I was so adamantly for (and still am for, but growing increasingly frustrated with) crumble into the laughingstock that it is today. There’s so much hope for this party within the core ideals of what it stands for, but my god, outdated thinking is really holding us back in the polls. I’ve never met you, but I’m damn proud to have read this article and at least hear that someone else out there has been thinking of what I’ve been thinking.

    10 years ago at 11:07 am