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The GOP Pledge Drive

Posted: 09/ 2/2011 3:14 pm

I pledge. You pledge. We all pledge. Pledge allegiance to the flag. Pledge to stop smoking and drinking. As much. In front of the kids. NPR and PBS are ridiculous with their annoying pledge drives. Our leaders pledge and pledge and pledge to stop ignoring the past. Then they don't. And in every second living room in America you can smell Lemon Pledge. These are the pledges of our lives.

But this campaign season, the whole pledging thing has rocketed out of control with broken O-rings. To where anybody who plans on getting up close and personal with a Republican candidate in the near future might want to carry an oath-repelling umbrella because pledges are raining down like frog parts after a methane gas explosion in the amphibian wing of an aquarium.

The pledges have become longitudinally rampant, running all over the map from gay marriage to abortion to Shariah law to the teaching of intelligent design. Which we can all agree is neither. Keep waiting for the American Association of Apple Growers to issue its demand that potential nominees publicly vow to avoid blueberry pies while running for president. "Communists eat cherry pie." "Meringue is so French." "Rhubarb is for Wussies."

Rick Perry recently signed the Anti-Gay Marriage Pledge, which counteracts his previous pledge to leave the question up to the states. So, according to him, pandering homophobia trumps states rights. Of course Rick Perry not so long ago pledged not to run for president, so he seems to have a rather fluid attitude as far as these pledges go. This good ol' boy needs to be careful lest he get labeled a pledging contradicter.

Righter than right conservatives first gained success with the Susan B. Anthony Pledge in which anybody running for president promises to appoint antiabortion cabinet members. Then out flew the Cut, Cap and Balance Pledge, which cuts, caps and balances the budget, focusing on giving rich people more money.

And now, the Marriage Vow, which is similar to, yet different from the Anti-Gay Marriage Pledge. In this, candidates oppose same sex marriage, reject Shariah Law and pledge personal fidelity to their spouse. Which you'd think they'd have done during their wedding, but you never know with these kids and their crazy vows these days.

Haven't heard anything about the Paris Hilton pledge to wear underwear while getting out of cars. Or the Foot-Long Corn Dog Pledge: never to allow photography while eating at the State Fair. And let's not forget the Charlie Sheen Career Management Pledge, in which people take an intractable oath not to embarrass everyone they've ever met. Then again, these are politicians.

The Marriage Vow is the one that said black children born into slavery were more likely to be raised by a two-parent family than African-American children today, which some people pointed out kind of, almost, nearly, endorsed slavery. Little bit. Although Michele Bachmann admitted signing it, she later recanted, claiming not to have read it.

Oh, there you go. Signed it but didn't read it. You know what we need? I'll tell you what we need. We need candidates willing to sign a pledge not to sign any pledges they haven't read. And bearing in mind the state of illiteracy currently in evidence, that in itself should cut down on this widespread pledging, considerably.


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11:16 AM on 09/06/2011
The President of the United States represents all of Americans, ALL. By signing these pledges they are openly saying that they fully intend on ignoring certain groups, discriminating against the rights of certain people, and have no intention of hearing any other point of view other than their own. This does not make a good President.
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PunKinPai
Tact is just not saying true stuff. I’ll pass.
03:05 PM on 09/06/2011
Worse, these pledges give priority over the official oath to support the Constitution and the people they are elected to represent. To me, that's verging on treason.
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Irishjac
Making lemonade as fast as I can.....
02:38 PM on 09/07/2011
Could not have said it better myself! ;)
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
05:31 PM on 09/05/2011
Someone should pledge not to sign any pledges.
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12:39 PM on 09/04/2011
Love this piece! All I would add is the only pledge I have any respect for is the can I use to wax my coffee table.
MThomasNC
Retired, Sassy, Senior Citizen
12:40 PM on 09/03/2011
The profit predators have bought and paid for the GOPers so what's a little pledge to the voters for guarantee of their support during the election.
The most harmful pledge is the Norquist No Taxes pledge which harms the middle class and poor people who is ignorance to why taxes are necessary for the common good.
11:13 AM on 09/03/2011
Hey, what is in a pledge? It's not like you are signing a contract. It's cheap, dime a dozen, you can collect many but you don't have to keep any. It's created by savvy politicians to con bible toting naive folks out of their votes. And look, how many couples keep it "after the death do us part" part. Yeah, it is a great multi purpose invention, and I pledge here and now that I will never needle any Republicans or Democrats again.........Welllll, my fingers were crossed when I said that.
08:08 AM on 09/03/2011
I can understand why Democrats don't sign pledges.

If you don't stand for anything you stand for everything.
CognitoErgoSum
CogitoErgoSum was taken when I signed up.
05:57 PM on 09/03/2011
Democrativ elected officials already took an oathe to support and defendthe Constitution, which is the ONLY pledge taken by ANYONE I'd ever vote for.
10:39 PM on 09/02/2011
So, how many bills will President Bachmann without reading?
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05:07 PM on 09/04/2011
Read, she doesn't read AND when she says something she's only joking.
07:09 PM on 09/04/2011
Yeah, sorry! I fat-fingered my keyboard. I was laughing so hard at the absurdity of it all I forgot to "read"! Thanks!
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kevinbr38
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04:49 PM on 09/02/2011
Just for fun, I looked up the word 'pledge' in my Random House Unabridged Dictionary. There are 18 definitions of the word. This one stuck out;
pledge (plej, n., v.,
6. a person accepted for membership in a club, fraternity, or sorority, but not yet formally approved.

Seems like the GOP/Bags have reverted to freshman year of college.
Governance is not about being a member of a club, conforming to, exercising it's tenets. Governance is about stating a personal position, and fighting for it, not being or aspiring to be a member of an exclusive clique.
04:45 PM on 09/02/2011
The silly pledge fad is just another example of how the Republicans have been taken over by the Bible-thumping religious crowd. Baptists and other evangelical cults are forever taking pledges about this or that. It's just a way of indoctrinating their gullible followers into the group's peculiar dogma. What scares me is that these people now vote in large numbers. It's one reason America is rapidly going downhill.
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Jill Irish
O seclum insipiens et inficetum!
04:00 PM on 09/02/2011
"And now, the Marriage Vow, which is similar to, yet different from the Anti-Gay Marriage Pledge. In this, candidates oppose same sex marriage, reject Shariah Law and pledge personal fidelity to their spouse." Really? Have the pledgers checked out Shariah Law? They might find a lot to like!

Now off to have some Freedom Fries after an enjoyable dose of satire...
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lgillooly
03:09 PM on 09/02/2011
The ONLY pledge a politician should make is to uphold the Constitution..period
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kevinbr38
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04:54 PM on 09/02/2011
Exactly. Of course they should have actually read and comprehended it first :).
Fanned & faved.
05:47 PM on 09/02/2011
They did read it. The first day of the session. Uh, except for the parts they left out.

As for understanding it? That's just too high a bar.
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allen bupp
fighting ignorance one ideologue at a time
07:46 PM on 09/02/2011
Is it possible that all those pollies folks keep accusing of "wiping their backsides" with the Constitution ARE in fact TRYING to position it so they CAN read it without removing their head from it's usual position?
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allen bupp
fighting ignorance one ideologue at a time
02:39 PM on 09/02/2011
How about that pledge/oath the whole lot of them take (left and right) to uphold and defend the Constitution? Why is THAT the one so many of these pledge takers choose to break with impunity any time it gets in the way of their agendas?
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Robert Blair3174
03:08 PM on 09/02/2011
Damn! You stole my comment!