Is Chelsea Clinton a Closet Conservative and Future Republican Strategist?

DSC_0094Even Chelsea Clinton recognizes the intrinsic value of the elephant – a fact lost on Republican strategists, the political establishment, and even the GOP itself.  The recent birth of her first child, Charlotte, is “scooped” in the current issue of People Magazine.  In the opening paragraph it is revealed that not only is Charlotte’s nursery swathed in elephants but Chelsea has “collaborated with an Oxford pal on a line of pachyderm products to help fund elephant conservation.”  Might the new mom be a closet Conservative and have a bright future as a Republican strategist?

Screen Shot 2014-10-04 at 2.56.52 PMTo those unaware, the emblem of the Republican Party is an elephant.  While confessing ignorance of the historical meaning – if any – of the GOP’s selection of this particular party animal, I like to think of the elephant as symbolic of the Founders’ memory.  For whatever reason an elephant is know for its memory, captured in the saying “he/she has the memory of an elephant”.  The Republican Party was established in 1856 and organized around the universal, political principles of the Declaration of Independence.  Lincoln was the first president elected from the new party on the eve of the Civil War.  Claiming the mantle of America’s Founding Fathers for the Republican Party, Lincoln employed original research on the anti-slavery views of “our fathers” and cast himself as a conservative.  It was the work of Lincoln and his Republican Party to recall Americans to the Founders’ model of self-government grounded in the transcendent moral principle of “liberty to all”.

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The essence of Conservatism is the belief in the constitutionally-defined role of government embraced in the American founding.  Chelsea Clinton’s conservation work recognizes the elephant as worthy of saving – as are our founding principles.  This uniquely qualifies her as a possible future Republican strategist and unlikely closet conservative.

 

Taking a Cue from Joan Lunden

Joan Lunden article in PeopleWhen my own words fail me, I find it helpful to rely on another’s words to characterize my personal journey – “the ultimate pursuit.”  This is the case with the article on Joan Lunden, former Good Morning America host, in this week’s issue of People Magazine.  The article chronicles Ms. Lunden’s recent discovery – that she has a rare, aggressive form of breast cancer – and her outlook on the grim prognosis.  She states that she “turned a corner” when she stopped asking “why me?” and realized that she is ” . . . a health advocate.”  That’s when she “decided to take action:  ‘I thought, Learn everything you can.  Go into warrior mode.'”

I couldn’t agree more, Ms. Lunden!  As an American citizen I’m an advocate for my country – the exceptional nature of her founding and purpose.  Today she is under imminent threat, teetering on fiscal and moral bankruptcy.  So I have decided to take action and that action has taken the form of a brand that reflects “the original, American brand“, i.e. The Liberty Brand.  I, too, have gone into “warrior mode”; although I prefer the analogy of a ‘tiger- or lioness’ – in a nod to the antics of a pet, tabby cat caught on video (#HeroCat) defending her boy from a bully dog.  (I picture myself emulating “Tara’s” behavior as I try to preserve the American dream for my children; HINT:  “the ultimate pursuit.”)  I am learning everything I can – of the history and meaning of America – and sharing it with my fellow Americans via The Liberty Brand, hoping it provides value to you as a consumer AND citizen.