All to promote a gun-grabbing pro-abortion liberal.
The republican party has to be more ‘moderate’ you see. All and to do that, we have to run the biggest liberal we can find that has an R next to his name.
Arlen specter is probably kicking himself right now for not running for president.
Bush violated his conservative principles and the result was he could not motivate his base in ‘92. Bob Dole could not motivate the conservative base in ‘96. GWB just barely gained enough support against Gore in 2000 and it took a considerable grassroots effort to finally get him seated.
Without the motivated grassroots in ‘04, Kerry would probably be president today.
And due to a perceived lack of conservative principles in the Republican Party in ‘06, our side was not motivated and now we’re stuck in our current situation.
You’ve got to give the people something to get the juices flowing. Sorry, Rudy’s a great guy and he’ll get half of our side going, or maybe even three quarters, but it’s going to take an all out effort.
Why hobble our side with a candidate who is sorely lacking on basic conservative issues? He’s not going to motivate the conservative right. Don’t repeat the mistakes noted above. Violating the most basic conservative principles is a sure way to lose the election.
I stated that almost any decent, honest conservative Republican should win against Hillary, but he must be able to motivate his base to do it. Sadly, the social liberal Rudy Giuliani may be the one Republican of the top half dozen or so front runners who might fail to motivate the grassroots and therefore may actually cause a repeat of ‘92 and we say hello again to a President Clinton.
Do not repeat the now obvious mistakes made in ‘92, ‘96 and ‘06 and barely avoided in ‘00 and ‘04. Be sure the candidate we choose actually walks and talks the conservative platform!
Motivate the base. Win elections!
290 posted on 01/31/2007 9:50:02 PM PST by Jim Robinson
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