Dan Zanoza, Executive Director of RFFM.org, interviews John Biver, Editor of Champion News, formerly Family Taxpayers Network.
Biver answers questions on the state of Illinois politics and specifically addresses the Republican Party's demise in recent years. Biver also delves into the roles of conservative activists and how individuals and groups can help conservatives turn the tide in state politics. Biver's thoughts on GOP politics apply at a national level as well.
BIOGRAPHY
John Biver is an Illinois writer, researcher and activist, who is the editor of Champion News, where his column, Dispatches, appears. Biver has worked in politics and government both in Washington, D.C. and in Illinois. He is an elected Republican Precinct Committeeman in Kane County, and recently served as the president of a non-profit organization focusing on public school reform issues.
JOHN BIVER -- IN HIS OWN WORDS
Q. Recently, Family Taxpayers Network changed its name to Champion News. Could you explain what, if anything, this change represents to those who look to your organization for information.
A. FTN (Family Taxpayers Network) was a PAC, Champion News is an LLC, reflecting a change in mission. Rather than providing campaign assistance, our job now is to help get information out to as many people as we can regarding the facts on the ground.
It’s important to note that we’re not pretending to be some large journalistic enterprise. We’re a small group of people attempting to reach more citizens with better information about the sad state of political and governmental affairs in Illinois. Illinoisans need to be encouraged to engage and take responsibility for the state of their state and their party. They will only do that when they learn the extent of the rot, and the incompetence of the current players. As Thomas Jefferson said – a “reformation in government will follow a reformation of opinion."
Q. In the past, your organization has been very critical of both political parties in Illinois. In particular, the GOP has taken much fire from you and Champion News. Can you tell us why?
A. It’s easy to whine about Governor Blagojevich. But Democrats and liberals who offer nothing but higher funding for the failed status quo aren’t the real problem in Illinois.
We recently tallied up the number of years of combined service of our Republican General Assembly members. Over seven centuries! Yet despite all those years on the job by all those talented people, few Illinoisans know what would be different if Republicans were in charge.
Republicans in Illinois should have, by now, outlined an aggressive reform agenda, based on the many good examples being set by Republicans in other states. The fact is they haven’t and show no indication that they have any desire to do so.
The real work is building a statewide political movement that can change minds and produce votes. That building won’t take place with the current Republican leadership. If it was going to, we would’ve seen signs of progress by now. It’s helpful to remember that these people work for us – both as Republicans and as citizens of the state. We stand ready to cheer good efforts. Right now there isn’t much to cheer about.
Q. OK, that's quite a summary of what is wrong with Illinois politics. What needs to be done to fix it?
A. We need new people engaging the process. Last year we launched the Republican Renaissance Project, which will, on an ongoing basis, continue to argue for the need as well as to outline specifics for how people can participate in politics.
The failed “conservative movement” and most of those elected Republicans appear impervious to the simple suggestion that different behavior is required if different results are to be seen. Delusion is common in political activist circles. They block out the unpleasant reality that all their efforts haven’t produced much and instead lash out at those who engage in straight talk.
If any of the current players on the political scene expect to be of any use, we would hope that they would, at a minimum, discontinue their enabling of the current failed leadership. A lot of individuals in Illinois conservative politics have chosen to trade in their principles for ongoing access to those who hold important party and government offices.
It would also be helpful if fewer “activists” were doing harm. It doesn’t bother us when the media or other advocates of the political left spread false information. Rational people can consider the source. One of the larger problems we have now in Illinois is that blogs that purport to be “conservative” post false information under fake names and revel in a type of anonymous postings that reminds me of what we’d hear from the sewer, if rats could talk. That’s probably being unkind to the rats.
Q. What should Illinois residents look for from their elected officials?
A. Leadership, information and courage to step aside if they’re unable to get the job done.
In a piece I wrote a couple of years ago, I referred to an old movie, “The Last Hurrah,” which was about an old Irish-American political boss whose era was coming to an end. We’ve recently passed through another transition, but most of our Republican leaders still don’t realize it. Many of them still think they’re elected clerks who can spend all their time on the details of legislation and the work of constituent service.
Over the course of the past few decades, the enormous growth of government has made it so that those who profit at taxpayers’ expense are the single largest special interest group in the nation. By their sheer size and dedication, they dominate the news and the information that reaches many busy Americans who work in non-government jobs.
Elected Republicans have yet to get serious about countering this behemoth. Any Illinois resident who is serious about supporting reform had better think about doing two things: 1) holding their elected official to a higher standard, especially regarding that official’s efforts to move public opinion in support of GOP principles, and 2) consider running for office themselves.
Our elected officials are the front line soldiers – and like it or not – we won’t gain ground if they are expecting to follow others into battle. They must lead.
Q. I don't want to point fingers at any particular individual, but today our most talented people seem to be going into endeavors other than politics. Why?
A. Politics requires not only talent, but vision and will. Take the Chicago business community as an example. While those who make up its ranks inhabit all political points on the spectrum, how many of them realize that they have the power, money, and resources to bring real reform to their city and county government? The Chicago City Club’s nonpartisan forums and debates are typically packed to the gills with attendees with more than enough ability to do something about the waste and corruption that’s all around them. But it’s not a priority for them, and I’d guess a good number of them think of themselves as serfs, rather than as free men and women. They choose to put up with it, make money and pay the corruption tax.
If this state is ever to climb out of the hole it’s dug, it’ll be done with the help of dedicated men and women who have decided that “we the people” really means “we,” not just somebody else. Even Plato referred to the problem of being governed by your inferiors. It’s clearly not a new phenomenon.
Q. How do we encourage better people to get involved in the political process?
A. I’d argue that finding the answer to that question is the premier question of our times. Right now we’re governed primarily by the high school student-council types who enjoy the social game, or those with big egos who thrive off of the notoriety and attention. Clearly the average ability level of the political office holder must be increased rather quickly, if we’re going to avert governmental disaster both in foreign and domestic policy.
The good news is that the talent is out there. Our society still produces plenty of people with the ability to see politics and government for what they’re supposed to be--rather than some kind of arena for self-fulfillment and personal profit.
As long as this nation continues to produce men and women willing to serve like those in the armed forces, to cite one example, there’s hope for doing the same in the far less dangerous arena of politics.
The challenge is for those of us on the field to convey the importance of this fight to those preoccupied with living or who are struggling through life. It’s possible to find that “vitalizing spark” for the soul, as General George Patton called it, which is the secret to victory on the battlefield and in politics. Right now our side might lack the right kind of leaders, but it’s my view that they are out there and they will be found.
Q. The Illinois Republican Party seems to be in shambles at all levels. I don't know where to start regarding this question, but perhaps you can tell RFFM.org's readers how this came about.
A. It’s a long story – too long to touch on here. Where we’re at now has its genesis in the 1960s and 1970s with the wrong people with the wrong mentality gaining a foothold in Illinois GOP politics. But that’s not the worst part. Republicans who take the limited government/traditional values party platform seriously have had multiple opportunities to overthrow the "Ancient Régime.”
The reason they haven’t isn’t that much different from why the Chicago Cubs haven’t won a World Series in a hundred years: personnel. Although there have been good players on the field, they just haven’t gotten the job done.
In the past few years, not enough so-called “conservative” “activists” have understood how they were contributing to the continuation of the problem. I use quotation marks because I’m not sure a person is truly conservative if they’re exercising bad judgment and offering to assist knuckleheaded candidates who can pay top dollar. And I’m not sure they’re truly “active” if their participation doesn’t include real party and campaign work. You’ve heard of a RINO. Well, there’s such a thing as a Conservative Activist in Name Only.
Q. What needs to be done to fix the problem? Please be specific.
I’ve already addressed the simple fact that our elected leaders and activists must change their behavior if they expect a different result. When it comes to the party, obviously we need new people on the playing field there, too.
Specifically, I think just as the RNC and any effective state party organization outlines its issues, so also township and county organizations need to start telling voters how their party approaches township or county government. You asked for specifics and so do I. Too often, Republicans work to elect Republicans who govern like Democrats.
We’re not going to grow the party apparatus, if all the activity is really about the ambition of individual knuckleheads (if I may be blunt). Wonder why the Republican Party lacks energy and numbers? It’s because it’s not about anything important to real citizens. If these local party organizations don’t set a standard and get serious about reaching out to the people in their communities for involvement and support, don’t expect anything but more of the same.
The party organizations must also hold the locally elected officials responsible for their performance. Otherwise the party is a social club support group for the politically ambitious. For too many years we’ve been electing Republicans that wind up failing us and the parties just keep nominating the same goofs anyway. The purpose of the party isn’t to elect Republicans. It’s to elect Republicans that will truly advance GOP platform principles.
Q. In the past, some African-American churches have come under criticism from those who believe these houses of worship are participating in politics and violating the rules regarding tax-exempt organizations. However, you have said it would be wise to remove the tax-exempt status from all churches whether they participate in politics or not. Can you explain the rationale for your thinking?
A. Church folks may say they’re not interested in politics, but that’s like saying they’re not interested in there being enough of a supply of clean water or clean air. We live the consequences of politics every day – culturally and economically.
Christians are free to detach their spiritual life from the world if they want. They can continue to think that what takes place in church on Sunday is somehow not directly related to myriad foreign and domestic policies they support or oppose. But make no mistake, the left and their various pseudo-religions (the extreme environmentalists, the socialists, and the homosexual and gender confused communities) don’t separate their perverse “faith” from government. They attempt to drive policy actively and they raise and spend many million of dollars doing so.
All that takes place while Christians take the bribe. By being tax-exempt, the government allows them to keep all of the money they raise inside the church. When you compare that to the cost culturally and economically, I’d say it’s a bad deal. Those few extra bucks the church has to buy those extra nice pews won’t mean much when the country around them goes to hell – and I’m not talking about the hell that’s located in the hereafter.
My recommendation to Christians is to get real and stop being bought off. Build a more modest church and tell the pastor get a part-time job so they can rejoin the fight to defend Western Culture. If you think it’s not under siege, let me recommend a couple of books I recently read: Bruce Thornton’s “Decline and Fall,” and Mark Steyn’s “America Alone.”
Q. If our churches become a conduit for political energy, many will claim this violates their purpose. Can you understand the resistance that would be sure to come regarding your proposal?
A. There are a lot of manifestations of “political energy” in this country and I’d argue that most of them right now are working against genuine Christian values. Most uses of the term “politics” these days imply something unclean, which is not surprising because the results of most political energy leads to a negative end.
Each individual and every church will have to decide whether they want to continue to delegate to others the culture and the workings of their government. I’m not here to answer “what would Jesus do” specifically when it comes to this policy or that. But a better airing of the real world facts regarding the consequences of government policies and how they relate to the teachings of Christianity seem to be in order. Those who prefer to ignore the taint of cold hard governmental and cultural problems can form their own denomination and apply for that 501(c)3. Let others unilaterally disarm.
Christians are living in a dream world, if they think everybody else is playing by the same rules. The left wing proselytizing that goes on in the public schools isn’t going to be properly checked, to name just one example, if churches are hiding behind their tax-exempt status. If they think church is primarily about the hereafter, I’d suggest that this century might play out in a way their children and grandchildren might not appreciate.
At the end of the day, we’re talking about money. No one has convinced me that this tax exemption doesn’t work perfectly for those who want to undo the very values that are preached inside most Christian churches.
Q. As a media service, will Champion News endorse candidates in the future? If so, what criteria would a candidate for office have to meet, in order to obtain a Champion News endorsement?
A. We will endorse candidates. The most important criteria beyond the viability of the candidate and their level of commitment to the party platform will be our estimation of their intention to modernize their approach to their job. Public opinion is job one. Their assisting in real party building is not an option. While some people might think we demand ideological purity, I’d suggest they examine the record. Corrupt or ineffective Republicans, no matter how conservative, do not help the cause – they damage it.
Q. Do you have any major endorsements in mind for November that you can share with RFFM.org's readers?
A. Not yet, but it’s clear what types of candidates we don’t endorse. We are a part of the new media that doesn’t pretend to hide its political views behind a façade of impartiality. But as discussed above, just because a person has an ‘R’ next to their name and they have an acceptable voting record doesn’t mean much to us. The behaviors that were once acceptable to right-leaning media organizations no longer suffice for the challenges ahead. Former Speaker Dennis Hastert was a conservative with a relatively good voting record, but he was a disaster for the nation because he failed to provide the kind of leadership that aggressively attempted to win public support of the right kind of policies. If leaders aren’t building, they’re not leading. And in a time of war, there is no excuse.
Q. There has been a huge increase in participation among Democratic primary voters this year. What do you think this says about November's general election?
A. A lot can happen in the next five and a half months, but clearly Republicans and conservatives are facing the consequences of their failures. Speaker Hastert and President Bush had an historic opportunity that was by and large squandered. I like to say – it’s all about what the public knows and when they know it. If enough Americans can be introduced to the real Barack Obama, John McCain will become the next president. Republican members of the Congress and the Illinois General Assembly, however, probably don’t have enough time to learn what they need to learn before election day. As I said, going forward they have to approach their jobs differently, not merely brokering deals between bad and worse policies.
I’ve written a lot about this topic on our website. There is enormous Republican talent on Capitol Hill, it’s just not properly utilized. They can turn this thing around by 2010 if they start now. If they decide they’re going to leave it up to the media and a rag tag network of conservative interest groups to get their message out they should get comfortable in their minority status.
Q. Finally, what would you like to see Champion News accomplish in the next year? Have you set any goals for the organization and, if so, what are they?
A. This is a very good question, because having worked many years in the private sector, I’m always amazed at how little attention is ever given to measuring progress in politics. It’s all about getting the latest guy or gal elected and reelected. It’s not adding to a list of actual government reforms achieved, or building lasting public support.
Since our goal is to reach more people with better information so they’ll get involved, Champion News will be able to measure how many folks are doing just that. We’ve already begun to see results, but we’ve got a long way to go.
This month we’re launching Champion News Talk Radio, a one hour show that will run on AM560 WIND in Chicago, and will be posted in podcast form on our website. Since none of us aspire to be radio stars, we’re doing it to reach more people and encourage action. Too much talk radio is mere political entertainment.
Our show will be geared towards moving people off of their couches. If Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingram would’ve concentrated more on activating people to engage in the process and less time informing the already informed, we wouldn’t be in the straights we are in right now as a party or as a conservative movement.
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Dear Christian Friends,
By the stroke of the pen on an Executive Order, President Obama has reversed the ban on fetal stem cell research. I don’t believe we should lose hope and conclude it’s a foregone conclusion that researchers will continue to abort human babies for the purpose of extracting their embryonic cells for implant into adult brains whose owners suffer from Altzeimer’s or some other disease. There are ways such “research” can be stopped even if Congress fails to act against the President’s misjudgment.
When researchers talk about “stem cell treatment,” we must understand what they are doing, how they intend to do it and what their expected results are.
When asked to explain how the process would work, proponents of stem cell treatment are at a loss. Reasons are, first, they don’t know; second, there is nothing to know, since it would not work as intended. The logic upon which the research is based is flawed and expected conclusions false. In short, it amounts to infanticide, and body-part “can-nibalism” – like the Air Force that takes parts from one airplane on the ground to install them on other planes still flying.
The activity of stem cell treatment proponents is not bio-medical science but is anchored in greed and godless lawlessness. It is imbued with selfishness and heartless callousness towards unborn babies who will be murdered in order that a few human “scavengers” can survive. To hear them speak on television programs or to read their apparent pleas to let the “research” continue amounts to validating the cries of hyenas on a rampage for prey.
First of all, these embryonic stem cells belong to unique, already procreated, formed-in-the-womb human beings whose embryonic development to maturity has been stopped, interrupted and discontinued due to external intrusion by laboratory technicians. These so-called embryonic stem cells are already predisposed, pre-designed, pre-purposed to differentiate and specialize into body organs and parts that belong to a specific human being. Just because the baby’s development in the womb has been stopped at a specific time, i.e., embryonic or fetal stage, just because there is dislocation from purposed locus of maturity, do not entail a change in genetic design or imprinting. The cells, from the standpoint of biological development and maturity are already pre-destined to differentiate and specialize into that specific human being whom the sperm and the egg have had already formed into existence, regardless of age. Dislocation from that specific human being and transplantation into an Altzeimer’s patient’s brain do not change the genetic predestination and individuation of those cells.
Thus, were those cells allowed to mature, they would be organs and body parts belonging to the specific baby formed by the sperm and the egg, before the baby was murdered prematurely, whether at the embryonic age (3 days old in the womb), or fetal development age (2 months old in the womb). This genetic specificity and unique individuation will not change just because the cells are dislocated and transplanted in another body; and no biological or chemical process will take place in the patient’s brain that will effect a change in his own neurons. They might as well take the baby’s toes and do the same with them – transplanting one body part from one human being into another. This demonstrates how flawed their logic is and how false their conclusions are from these unscientific assumptions. The only reason these cells are called “stem cells” is because at that age (not “stage”), i.e., the embryonic, they are not yet formed or differentiated into body parts, such as the eyes, the mouth, the feet, or specialized into organs, such as the heart, the liver etc… They pretend to forget that the sperm and the egg from which this unique human being is being procreated form only one genotype, one human being with a specific genome and no other. And these cells are not “stem cells” from the standpoint of biology but only from the perspective of human beings who have already committed murder and must justify their acts by identifying “cells” with their victim’s age in the womb, i.e., embryo – stem cell. But at the age of un-arrested and uninterrupted development, e.g., 5 months old in the womb, the baby is a “fetus.” Why? The baby was not murdered; cells too young to form body parts and organs, now, are maturing through the development process into their specific genetic predestination and bio-organic individuation. Consequently, so-called “stem cell treatment” is selfish self-deception and godless self-delusion. These babies are dying needlessly and murder is being rewarded with media hoopla and taxpayers’ hard-earned money.
Please do not lose courage, nor despair. It is not too late to stop them. We need to spread the truth with scientists who will listen to biologically sound scientific knowledge, citizens and public officials who will then take constructive action before this gruesome undertaking is launched on this land against the most defenseless victims amongst us, unborn babies.
Thank you. God bless you Christ Jesus, our Lord.
Leo Emmanuel Lochard, BA, MA, Certified Teacher, State of Illinois , USA
Posted by: leo emmanuel lochard | February 26, 2009 at 01:08 AM