“In every war there is one decisive battle.”
“On one side are the Traditionalists. We believe that church and State should be separate, but that religion should remain at the center of life. We are a Judeo-Christian culture, which means we consider those ten things on a tablet to be commandments, not suggestions. We believe that individuals are more important than groups, that families are more important than governments, that children should be raised by their parents rather than by a village, and that marriage is a sacred relationship between a man and a woman.”
“On the other side of this culture war are the Left-Wing Liberals. They are uncomfortable with our traditions, with the inevitable inequalities of our free-market economy, and with our military power. They dislike our values, our morality, and our unabashed displays of patriotism. At first — back in the 1960s — they were content merely to develop and pursue their own radical culture within ours. They tuned out, turned to drugs, and pushed the level of sexual license to a point our country had never known. They were so distressed by our imperfections that they refused to recognize or celebrate our achievements.”
“Then they tuned in, and developed a political agenda whose logical outcome would be the overthrow of the American Revolution itself. While we believe that power flows from God to the people, they believe the supreme power is the State, which decides what rights, if any, should be allowed to the people. And because there is no God above the State, there also is no truth; no such thing as right or wrong, good or evil. Since they are working to do good — by their definition of the word — whatever crimes they commit along the way don’t matter.”
“So great is this gulf between the Traditionalists and the Left-Wing Liberals — and so irreconcilable are the differences — that our decades-long political struggle has amounted to a kind of second Civil War. And for several years now, it’s been a stalemate. This is why so many elections are so close, why so many Supreme Court decisions are split 5-4, and why we’ve been unable to act decisively on any of the issues that confront us – the war, the economy, energy, healthcare, border control, immigration, and all the rest. One way or the other, the Culture War’s stalemate is about to be broken.”
“By choosing Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate — and by staking his own claim to the presidency on “Country First” more than on any specific policy initiative — John McCain has thrown the switch and put us Traditionalists onto the offense. By doing so he has unleashed the energy and the will to victory among Traditionalists that have been dormant for so long the Left-Wing Liberals mistakenly assumed we’d lost. And by taking the over-confident Left-Wing Liberals so completely by surprise, McCain has stunned them into revealing themselves for the vicious phonies that they are.”
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/09/the_culture_wars_decisive_batt_1.html
The money quote: “Then they tuned in, and developed a political agenda whose logical outcome would be the overthrow of the American Revolution itself.”








