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Yes, Rudy Giuliani Is a Conservative
City Journal ^
| Jan.25, '07
| Steven Malanga
Posted on 01/30/2007 4:43:23 PM PST by T.L.Sink
Personally, I prefer Tancredo although I admire "America's Mayor," and this article sheds some light on Rudy's little known conservative and courageous accomplishments.
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To: TradicalRC
I agree that 10% conservative doesn't make the grade. So where does George Bush come in on the conservative scale? Maybe in his best year at 20%? I think Fox and Calderon would rate him 98%!! Harriet Miers - probably 90%. The affirmative action faction in the U.S. Supreme Court case (Michigan v. Gratz, et al.) - at least 90%. The OMB for fiscal and spending restraint - about 5%. The Club for Growth on entitlement curtailment? Probably 2%.
The American people's approvel? 28%! To be fair, some polls give him 32%. WOW! With a "conservative" like that who would consider a charismatic winner like Giuliani?
To: Darkwolf377
Pro life concepts certainly didn't come from nonreligious ideology.
This is all an attempt to breakdown the conservative fabric and to make possible the growth of moral relativism.
Divine law supports much of the conservative social framework.
962
posted on
02/01/2007 7:15:11 AM PST
by
SQUID
To: T.L.Sink
Authentically liberal, authentically wrong.
963
posted on
02/01/2007 5:03:15 PM PST
by
PatrickF4
(Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought. - JP II)
To: TradicalRC
I do wonder why you don't find a libertarian forum as that sounds like where you're coming from.Because Libertarians don't win elections, Republicans do (or at least can).
This is the abortion movement making its move on the Republican Party. Pro aborts are crawling out of the woodwork, pro-lifers are jumping ship... strange things are happening. We're taking a dark turn.
To: Mazda3Fan
I still consider myself fairly conservative, just not a religious conservative. I'm an Objectivist at heart and have a hard time with Libertarians as they don't have a cohesive ideology in my opinion. Again, I respect those who are religious conservatives and just want to make sure that I am welcome and don't come across as a troll. I had my affair with objectivism back in the day. Unusual that you would think that the libertarians are less cohesive in their ideology than conservatives as they are more ideological as well as logical once you assume that liberty should sit at the top of your heirarchy of values. I would think you'd be less comfortable on a conservative forum where obviously several points of conservatism do not appeal to you. BTW, Ayn Rand's philosophy was a Major impetus for the formation of the libertarian party.
965
posted on
02/02/2007 5:21:08 PM PST
by
TradicalRC
("...this present Constitution, which will be valid henceforth, now, and forever..."-Pope St. Pius V)
To: SQUID
I agree.
How about Tony Snow?
No one can tell me why not - except lack of experience in elected political office
I'd love to see a Snow/Bush ticket - ohio/florida
966
posted on
02/04/2007 10:45:48 AM PST
by
Convert
(Praying for a swift, honorable,merciful,charitable victory with peace founded on God's Mercy and Law)
To: Darkwolf377
Ever read Malcolm Muggeridge?
967
posted on
02/04/2007 10:48:56 AM PST
by
Convert
(Praying for a swift, honorable,merciful,charitable victory with peace founded on God's Mercy and Law)
To: WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
We need a Snow/Bush ticket
Both conservative/ both from swing states (Ohio and Florida)and both very likable
Senators and House members usually run, lose the race, and lose their seats thereby weakening the conservative effort
968
posted on
02/04/2007 10:54:03 AM PST
by
Convert
(Praying for a swift, honorable,merciful,charitable victory with peace founded on God's Mercy and Law)
To: Darkwolf377
969
posted on
02/05/2007 9:14:25 PM PST
by
Mia T
(Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
To: Convert
I found this on TownHall.com
FlagTen Reasons Why Tony Snow Should be President
Sunday, February 04, 2007 10:18 AM
Not in any particular order, here are at least ten reasons Tony Snow should run for President:
1. He has solid conservative values (unlike Guiliani)
2. He is trustworthy (unlike McCain)
3. He has name recognition (unlike a few other candidates)
4. He has charisma (unlike Hunter and others)
5. He has little or no baggage from the past (unlike Gingrich)
6. He is fair and respected by people of various political persuasions (unlike others)
7. He has a good understanding of the issues and is able to explain them clearly (unlike Hillary!)
8. Even though he doesn't have governing experience, he does have experience working in the White House (unlike some, including Obama)
9. He may be the first White House press secretary who has had influence on policy decisions, as well as being one of the RNC's most popular campaign speakers
10. He is a skilled debater, winning most arguments while putting opponents and audiences at ease with his humor and charm
Have we forgotten any?
COPIED FROM TOWNHALL.COM
These are pretty strong words.
I know one thing, he will certainly know how to communicate his policy much better than Bush. Communication is the key.
970
posted on
02/06/2007 6:46:59 AM PST
by
SQUID
To: SQUID
THANKS!
But Bush did bring freedom of religious expression
faith based programs and has kept the sanctity of life from being a buried issue
and he put the word God back into political speech
No small task
971
posted on
02/06/2007 5:14:42 PM PST
by
Convert
(Praying for a swift, honorable,merciful,charitable victory with peace founded on God's Mercy and Law)
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