Daniel Greenfield's article: Believe in Ideas, Not Politicians
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Posted: 11 Aug 2015 11:46 PM PDT

Conservative social media is a very depressing place these days. It's not
just all the people on the same side hurling hate at each other. It's the
fragmenting of a once united movement into candidate partisan groups that
circulate talking points and fight culture wars against 'outsiders'.

This isn't the Tea Party. It's little cults of personality around
candidates. It's cultural groups forming around people, signaling insiders
and outsiders, the righteous and the infidels.

This isn't about Trump. It's about all the candidates who have attracted
passionate followings. Conservative social media these days often consists
of these partisans having it out.

I don't know who the winner of all this is, but it isn't going to be the
things we believe in.

What was great about the Tea Party was that it was skeptical about
politicians. It said, support the policies we care about or we'll kick you
out. Now it's support a candidate and excuse their policies.

This isn't about who we should support. It's about what we should support.

Every Republican presidential candidate has serious flaws on the major
issues. Yes, every single one of them.

And that's normal. It's the way politics works. It's the way politicians
work. (Running for political office means you're a politician, even if you
haven't held political office before.) It's the way people work.

There are no perfect candidates. It's why the job of people like us is to
hold politicians accountable instead of being their shills. That doesn't
mean not voting. It doesn't mean not supporting a candidate.

It means supporting candidates realistically by putting ideas first and
politicians second.

It means acknowledging that your favorite candidate has flaw X and pushing
him to do better. It means supporting him or her because of their policies,
not because he or she seems like the 'one'.

Passion is fine in romance, it's bad in politics. Politicians, unlike
husbands and wives, always cheat. They're surrounded by advisers who have a
lot more influence on them than you do. They have donors and companies and
agendas orbiting around them. Their life is different than your life.

And if they win, their life will be so radically different than yours that
they just won't understand.

We're not going to have a conservative revolution by electing the perfect
candidate. Three elections full of disappointments should have shown that
already. If we're going to have one of those, it will be because we have a
movement of ideas that can't be hijacked by anyone with an angle.

I'm not asking you not to support candidate X. I loathe the idea of seeing
Jeb Bush up on the podium with Hillary Clinton more than eating used rubber
tires. But you might just want to consider the possibility that Jeb Bush's
path to the nomination might be through your favorite candidate and that
yelling all day at other conservatives does nothing except open a path for
him to get there.

Romney won because there was no consensus conservative opposition
candidate. It wasn't for lack of different potential candidates and their
supporters yelling at each other and smearing each other. None of that
yelling did anything except clear a path for Romney to the nomination. And
then conservatives could self-righteously stay home while Obama grinned at
another victory.

We don't need another replay of 2012.

If we put politicians first. We lose. If we put ideas first, then win or
lose, we build a movement.

When we put ideas first, politicians compete to adopt them. That's what
happened with opposition to ObamaCare. It's what happened with immigration.

Putting ideas first puts us in charge. Putting politicians first puts us
right back where we started.

There's a big difference between supporting a politician and believing in a
politician. Belief should be saved for ideas, not for people running for
office. When you believe in a politician, you lose sight of the ideas we
are fighting for. You stop asking questions and stop holding them
accountable.

And then you get Hoped and Changed on.

No politician can save us. No politician will save us. Fighting for the
right ideas just might.

It's fine to look back on a Ronald Reagan with rose colored glasses.
Movements need ideal models and the best ones are out of office. It's
dangerous to do that with people who are actually in power because it
blinds us to their weaknesses and mistakes. It weakens our fight for what's
right.

None of the candidates in this race is absolutely the 100 percent right
one. Some of them may be close enough for government work. And your view
and the view of the guy next to you may vary. The right way to tell is by
looking at their track records and what they actually support in the cold
light of day.

If we don't do that, if we make excuses for them, then they may get
somewhere, but we never will.

If we want to change America, we have to change politicians instead of
letting them change us. If we're not skeptical of the politicians we
support, we will keep on being fooled, waking up to wonder why we were
fooled and then going through the same cycle as many times as it takes.

Daniel Greenfield is a New York City based writer and blogger and a
Shillman Journalism Fellow of the David Horowitz Freedom Center.

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