Patrick Henry Could Not Be Elected Today
By Chuck Baldwin
August 2, 2002
My friend and mentor, Jerry Falwell, wrote an inspiring column in
his National Liberty Journal entitled, "We Need A Patrick Henry
To Lead Us." In this article, he aptly expresses the desire for
leaders such as the famed Patrick Henry to again arrive on the
American scene. With all my heart, I agree with him that such
leaders are desperately needed. However, the problem is not that
such leaders don't exist but that few Americans seem willing to
support and follow them.
We have seen several principled patriots make the effort to sound
the clarion call for freedom and constitutional government, all to
no avail. I'm talking about men such as Pat Buchanan, Alan Keyes,
and Howard Phillips. These men are every bit as principled,
patriotic, passionate, and persuasive about freedom as was Patrick
Henry or Sam Adams, yet the vast majority of conservatives and
Christians did not support them.
Instead, Christian and conservative leaders across the country
pooled their resources and influence to help mushy, milquetoast
candidates such as George I, Bob Dole, and George II. I would
even argue that it was Ralph Reed's Christian Coalition that single-
handedly stole the Republican nomination from Buchanan and
gave it to Dole back in 1996. Again in 2000, it was the leaders of
the "Religious Right" that fought for Bush the Younger and
virtually ignored the candidacies of Keyes, Buchanan, Phillips, and
even Gary Bauer.
In his column, Falwell writes, "We have elected men and women
who uphold homosexual lifestyles that God calls abomination. We
must become prudent with our votes, supporting only candidates
who - like Patrick Henry - adhere to biblical values." I whole
heartily agree. That is why I cannot support G.W. Bush. Bush has
done as much to promote the homosexual agenda as Bill Clinton.
Bush has kept and even expanded virtually all of the socialist, New
World Order policies of Clinton. In addition, Bush's propensity to
create an American police state is as ubiquitous as it is ominous.
What attracts us to the heroes of 1776 was their commitment to
principle and their courage in the face of insurmountable
opposition. However, these same virtues are used against today's
patriots. We are not allowed to support anyone outside the
establishment because "he has no chance of winning." We turn a
deaf ear to the voices of modern-day Paul Reveres because "they
refuse to compromise." What we embraced yesterday we eschew
today. Conservatives and Christians throughout the country have
let it be known in no uncertain terms that mild mannered socialists
are much preferred to courageous constitutionalists.
Just as God's people rejected the prophets in Old Testament Israel,
so have they rejected America's patriots today. Patrick Henry
could never get elected today, because even Christians would not
support him.
© Chuck Baldwin
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