Showing posts with label GOP Candidates 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GOP Candidates 2008. Show all posts

31 August 2007

Will Lady Liberty Last Beyond 2010?

My friends, it is becoming harder  to argue against the Constitution Party and some of its leaders. The below article is from the CP's 2004 VP nominee Chuck Baldwin. Most Republicans (especially GWB supporters) will view this as nothing more than a load of hooey. However, the man makes sense. Think about it this way, if we returned to original constitutional government, the United States would spend way less than what it does and would interfere less in the lives of its citizens than it does. I pray that each day brings us closer to the realization that 'compassionate conservatism' has NOT worked and it is time to return to constitutional government as enumerated in the Constitution. 

Will Lady Liberty Last Beyond 2010?

 

NOTE: Duncan Hunter supporters, please note the reference to Mr. Hunter in a latter paragraph.

10 August 2007

Brownback: What will you do?

If you look at Sam Brownback's campaign website, you'll see an almost morbid preoccupation with Mitt Romney. Mike Huckabee is mentioned once as well. Where is your coherent plan for a safer America, Mr. Brownback? Where is your proposal for winning the War in Iraq? You seem to be spending an inordinate amount of time on Mitt Romney, but you've lost sight of your purpose. The most important question I have for you is why did you support amnesty for illegal immigrants? (Granted, no one from the Brownback campaign will read this blog.)

07 July 2007

Conservative? Check this guy out!!!

I'm talking about Duncan Hunter. The often overlooked candidate for the 2008 GOP nomination has made some allies in pretty considerable places. I've posted about this article before I believe, but will do so again because it bears repeating. Duncan Hunter is a true conservative and his record in Congress bear that out.

John Hawkins at Townhall.com posts an excellent piece about the conservative case for Duncan Hunter in 2008. I commend it to your attention.

30 June 2007

Hunter Legislation

An important piece of legislation has been authored by Congressmen Duncan Hunter and Tim Ryan, Republican and Democrat respectively. This legislation seeks to limit damage done by currency manipulation of China. The bill has significant support from labor as well as business and management interests.  Kilo posts on the issue here. Duncan Hunter is the only Republican with the credentials to back up his rhetoric. Pro-life, pro-defense, pro-fair trade, and pro-gun, Duncan Hunter is the logical choice for conservatives.

22 June 2007

Perennial Candidates

 

While most of the conventional wisdom will discount even declared candidates such as Duncan Hunter, Ron Paul, and Mike Huckabee, it is perhaps notable that perennial candidates like Alan Keyes provide needed perspective in a race that is beginning to look like a traveling carnival. I have the greatest respect for Ambassador Keyes. I would encourage his entry into the race for the nomination simply because his presence would sharpen and clarify most of the other candidates (Rudy McRomney) positions. I still support Duncan Hunter, but would welcome an Alan Keyes candidacy.

07 June 2007

Rethinking Force Structure

During the process of researching various candidates and their positions, I happened across this article written for Roll Call newspaper by Congressman Duncan Hunter, then Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee.  This article reveals a lot about the breadth of experience Mr. Hunter has in defense issues, but it reveals more about his ability to analyze and comprehend complex and intricate issues such as force structure.

Congressman Hunter has thoughtfully suggested that we need to rethink our approach to force structure as it applies to the post 9/11 world. Please pay particular attention to the final two paragraphs. 

Rethinking Force Structure

11 April 2007

Final Four... Yes, it is true.

As promised to my friends in the ODBA, here are my four finalists in Charlie's GOP Presidential sweepstakes. This will be a relatively long post, so keep reading please. Keep in mind, these are in no particular order of preference.

1.) Duncan Hunter - My friend Kilo at Spark It Up will be glad to know that Mr. Hunter has made the final four. I cannot ignore what the record plainly states about Mr. Hunter and his service to the country. His support of life issues is well known and Mr. Hunter makes no bones about his support of legislation declaring the personhood of unborn children and a Right to Life Amendment to the Constitution. This stance is in line with my personal beliefs and is consistent with my conservative stance on the issue. Second, his support for an Marriage Protection Amendment is consistent with both my political views and more importantly, with my religious convictions that marriage is a union between one man and one woman. Period. In the area of foreign policy, Mr. Hunter believes, as I do, that Israel is more than just a strategic partner in the Middle East. He believes that Israel is our most important ally in the region. Also, I support Mr. Hunter's decision to sponsor legislation seeking a pardon for Agents Compean and Ramos, formerly of the U.S. Border Patrol. These men are American heroes and deserve accolades, not imprisonment.

2.) Fred Thompson - I admited to thinking about a Thompson candidacy while proclaiming support for one of the big three candidates. Fred Thompson is a veteran of legislative wars on Capitol Hill and in the trenches as Minority Counsel for the House Watergate Committee. Senator Thompson is pretty reliable when it comes to support for conservative causes. He has stated he is pro-life, is pro-gun and pro-business. I have had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Thompson on two occasions while living in Nashville. In both instances, his personal charm and native conservatism shown through. Mr. Thompson has proven to be an effective advocate for smaller government through his tenure as Senate Governmental Affairs Chairman. Senator Thompson has made a lot of friends in Virginia, as he has throughout the United States. I will be continuing my research into positions, votes and speeches he has given.

3.) Newt Gingrich - I will take some flak from fellow evangelicals for including Speaker Gingrich in my Final Four since his revelation about an extramarital affair during the Lewinski saga during the Clinton administration. However, Mr. Gingrich was one of the architects of the Contract with America. This united effort was reminiscent of an emboldened Lady Thatcher in Great Britain taking on the unions in the United Kingdom in the late 70's. The Contract outlined a bold initiative to reign in government spending, control taxes to encourage private capital to invest in American business and to provide tax relief for working Americans. Oh, that the GOP would have stuck to its guns with regard to the Contract. We stood for something back then. We need to stand for those same principles again. We proved they were a winning combination. Mr. Gingrich is included in my Final Four, because he is the closest thing to a conservative intellectual the GOP has. However, I was a bit disappointed with his performance in the so called debate with John Kerry.

4.) John Cox - So, you're saying, who the heck is John Cox? Truthfully, until about a month ago, I didn't know who he was. He is a business leader in Illinois and a former Cook County GOP Chairman. He is an extreme darkhorse, and is almost prohibitively strapped for cash in a campaign that will cost an extraordinary amount of cash. However, in matters principle, cash never trumps character. However, John Cox's website lists several specific issues that are noteworthy to me. First, he calls for the abolishment of the IRS and the income tax and to replace it with a National Sales Tax. This argument takes Steve Forbes pet issue of a "Flat Tax" and makes sense of it. Second, he is pro-life without exception and calls for legislation defining personhood to include unborn children and that recognizes that life begins at conception. Third, he calls for the immediate repeal of No Child Left Behind. Mr. Cox properly recognizes that education is a matter best suited for state and local officials and states that the government school monopoly is the problem, not the solution. He advocates the voucher system for parents to give them greater choice in the childrens education. Last, but certainly not least, Mr. Cox calls for the repeal of the hideous McCain-Feingold free speech restriction, noting that immediate disclosure is the solution.

I have also promised to give you reasons why Mitt Romney is no longer deserving of my support. First, when he states that he is a lifetime hunter and supporter of gun owners, and then backtracks to say he hunted rabbits as a child. I have no problem with a recent convert to hunting or even to gun rights, but be honest and upfront about it. Don't 'frame' yourself to be something you're not. Second, I'm just not convinced that he is firmly within the pro-life camp. I know the lead counsel for the NRLC has endorsed him, but I have doubts when the caveats are thrown out there. Example, pro-life EXCEPT in the cases of rape, incest, yada, yada, yada. A child born from rape or incest has the same right to life as a child who is born into a loving, nuclear family. The third issue is purely personal. In order to be elected Governor as a Republican in a deep blue state such as Massachusetts, one surely must have some appeal to the hard left of the Democrat party. I just question where Mr. Romney was when the battle for the heart and soul of the GOP was being waged.

There you have them, my friends. My Final Four. I have labored in putting together some reports for my personal perusal and have compiled this list that represents (in my view) the best hope conservatives have in the upcoming primary season. I realize that Jim Gilmore is in the race and have considered him equally along with the other candidates (I even reconsidered supporting Mr. Romney.)

08 February 2007

My pick is...

It is obvious who I support in the GOP 2008 field of candidates. After researching matters and stances on the issues, after reading articles and watching the video blurbs, I have come to the conclusion that I will support Mitt Romney for the GOP nomination. There are only three candidates who I would have a hard time supporting. These are John McCain, Chuck Hagel (ok, a non-candidate, candidate) and Rudy Giuliani. To those supporters of Duncan Hunter, please be assured that I considered Mr. Hunter very seriously. I have no logical, reasoned exposition as to why I am supporting Governor Romney. Call it a gut feeling.

01 February 2007

Good Point

One of the hot button topics regarding the GOP field for 2008 is conservatism. Who among the declared candidates is the most conservative, etc. Friends, I'm conservative. On some issues, I'm to the right of Newt Gingrich and Jim Gilmore. This post at Evangelicals for Mitt caught my eye. I'll quote the last paragraph, and please note the last sentence.


And who would that be, pray tell? You name any -- and I mean any -- politician with the resume to be president, and I can immediately give you a position or statement they've made that would anger some significant part of our diverse and amorphous conservative movement. So let's stop looking into the clouds -- if the messiah does come between now and '08, I can promise you he won't be a GOP presidential candidate


31 January 2007

Interesting Take

The organization, Gun Owners of America, has this interesting take on John McCain. I've posted this link before and I'll post it again just for kicks and giggles. We all know McCain's troubles with the conservative wing of the GOP. He has also drawn the ire of organizations that are lobbying on behalf of our constitutional liberties.

10 January 2007

How Could I Forget

Seems like Mitt Romney has no shortage of news copy for distribution. In a move that could put the South in play for Romney, South Carolina Jim DeMint will serve as a senior advisor to the campaign. Details can be found here.

Regardless about what you think about his candidacy, Romney appears to have a sharp operation already in place. Could make for an interesting horse race for the nomination. With the formal filing of papers by Governor Jim Gilmore, the GOP field is starting to shape itself. Hat tip to Riley of Virginia Virtucon.