Conor Lamb's Win: A Portent Of Things To Come?
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| Alan Keyes |
If the GOP continues in the majority, it would be in their interest, and President Trump's, to woo Lamb into switching his party affiliation. He could become the poster child for a reunion of grassroots Republicans and Democrats who feel ill-served by their party's addiction to policies that put the consolidation of leftist government control above achieving results that concretely respect the best interests of the voters who elected them.
But, as the old saying goes, there's a fly in the ointment (or in this case, is it a killer mosquito?) One report describes Lamb as follows:
"I just want to say; I don't use the term 'pro-life' to describe what I personally believe because that's a political term. It's not one that you learn in Catholic school or anywhere else in the church," said Conor Lamb, who is running for Congress in Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district. This was his response to a question about whether he would vote for a bill to ban late-term abortions after five months of pregnancy.
"I believe that when everyone in America has the freedom to be who they are and have full and equal rights under the law, our communities and our country will be stronger," Lamb added. "I will make that case to anyone, and I think that's one of the ways we can keep changing minds and making real progress toward full equality."
But his tenure so far has also seen the quiet normalization of homosexuality in the military. Much was made of his executive order banning transgenders from the military. But the future of the ban is still hanging fire in federal court. A Newsweek story reports, "The bottom line: Transgender members of the military can still serve, can still gain access to health care, and can still enlist in the military." Candidate Trump was among those who surrendered to the Supreme Court's Obergefell decision, saying, "It's the law of the land." President-elect Trump affirmed it as "settled law."
Will Trump similarly acquiesce in the federal judiciary's specious jurisprudence, though it plainly violates the U.S. Constitution's First, Ninth, and 10th Amendments? He has never shown much appreciation for the fact that this jurisprudence utterly rejects the understanding of God-endowed right upon which the whole logic of our constitutional self-government depends.
A coalition of Republicans and disaffected Democrats, indifferent to America's moral premises, may well secure Trump's re-election. But the underlying compromise involved in that victory will also assure the abandonment, in principle, of the understanding of God-endowed justice and right his Christian and moral conservative supporters uphold. This is the understanding on which the fate of all the issues of moral principle (e.g., abortion, the persecution of Christian conscience, the government pre-emption of parental authority, etc.) ultimately depends.
Trump's reunion of grassroots Republicans and disaffected Democrats may provide the basis for a great victory for him in 2020. But will it come because we implicitly jettison the moral core of our identity as a people? For people who profess to respect and cherish the premise of God's authority over justice and right, that will be a hollow victory. For it will come bereft of the hope of God's blessing that once resounded in the phrase "the blessings of liberty" which, until now, it was our ultimate goal to secure as an inheritance for our posterity.
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Alan Keyes served as Asst Secretary of State for International Organizations and as Ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council under President Ronald Reagan. He ran for president in 1996, 2000 and 2008, and was a Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate for Maryland in 1988 and 1992, and for Illinois in 2004 against Democrat Barack Obama. He also writes for Renew America where he first shared this article and blogs at LoyaltoLiberty.com.
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