Posted on 01/10/2008 1:53:15 PM PST by JRochelle
If it hasn't been written already, it will be before next Tuesday: Michigan is, in the famous words of Rich Bond, "the Beirut of Republican politics."
In a state riven by factions and ancient hatreds, Gary Glenn stands out.
He runs Michigan's American Family Association, but recently he's focused his efforts on taking down Mitt Romney.
Given the events of the past few weeks, that now translates into supporting Huck.
Romney's camp shares this email, passed along by a supporter, in which Glenn explains at considerable length how to maximize the church's for Huck and to do so without crossing legal boundaries.
It makes one key element of the Huck strategy fairly clear.
And note which churches to hit and which to avoid.
You’ll get over it.
Romney’s record is that of a radical, social liberal, as pointed out in the article I posted above. He is no more a Reagan Republican than any other politician who has publically claimed for himself that he is NOT a Reagan conservative....a statement that Romney HAS made.
This FredHead thinks we cannot accept a Romney win anyplace. The best win in Michigan is by Huckabee.
A McCain win isn’t anything to write home about, either.
LOL. Your ‘retort’ is the circular logic of posting something by Gary Glenn? ?!?
We’ve heard is all before. We know he didn’t run prolife in 1994, we know the quotes from 14 years ago. We know that, rather than think that the man improved on the issue or is a convert, some want to banish him for life from the social conservative movement, for the crime of doing what GHWBush did, which is adopt a prolife stance after having a prochoice stance earlier in his career.
Fine. That’s not what I disputed by pointing out Romney’s prolife actions as Governor.
... you said, *falsely*, that he had a pro-abortion record. He did not. He didnt lift a finger to aid or abet abortion as Governor.
Romney as Governor was about as prolife as he could be in that state. And as President, he will be nominating Scalia, Roberts and Alito type Judges who will be judicial conservatives that will rule the right way on Roe v Wade. Romney will welcome the day that happens. As will I.
Posting stuff with falsehoods like “He endorses Ted Kennedys federal gay rights legislation.” when he does not ... only underscores that this is dirty, phony politics, not designed to educate voters, but to scare them out of supporting a pretty good candidate, and drive them into the arms of candidates who are much worse for the party and the country.
And shilling with phony attacks is one thing ... but for *MCCAIN*?!???! for *HUCKABEE**?!? You sell your soul for 2 bit RINOs to win the nomination?!?!? SAD SAD SAD. What a CLUSTERHUCK!
“Romneys record is that of a radical, social liberal, as pointed out in the article I posted above”
That article is incredibly biased and unbalanced, and includes exaggerations and falsehoods. It’s not a true reflection of Romney’s actions, record and who he is and where he stands today.
“This FredHead thinks we cannot accept a Romney win anyplace.”
Please understand that Romney is now the 3rd most likely candidate at this point, behind McCain and Huckabee. At least you have the common sense not to fall for the Huckabee shuffle, but the net effect of trashing Romney is to boost *McCain* who honestly is less reliable on life issues certainly than Romney. see my tagline.
“Romneys record is that of a radical, social liberal”
No it is not. Not at all.
Itemize three things he did as Governor to justify that slam. And dont forget on the other side of the ledger would be these actions ...
http://www.mittromney.com/News/Press-Releases/Romney_Record_Line_Item_Veto
In 2004, Governor Romney Line-Item Vetoed A Moratorium On Opening New Charter Schools. “Romney also vetoed a number of outside sections of the budget, including: ... A moratorium on the opening of five new charter schools in North Adams, Lynn, Salem, Marlborough and Cambridge.” (Office Of Governor Mitt Romney, “Romney Signs $22.402B Fiscal Year 2005 ‘No New Tax’ Budget,” Press Release, 6/25/04)
VETO #9: A Provision Watering Down The Welfare Work Requirement:
In 2003, Governor Romney Line-Item Vetoed A Provision That Would Have Weakened The Work Requirement For Welfare Recipients. Specific vetoes include language that would have: Allowed education and training to substitute for the 20-hour per week work requirement for able-bodied welfare recipients. This veto saves $8 million and preserves the cornerstone of welfare reform, which has been the work requirement. Romney signed into law a provision expanding the work requirement to recipients who have children between the ages of two and five. (Office Of Governor Mitt Romney, Romney Signs No New Tax Budget In Time For New Fiscal Year, Press Release, 6/30/03)
BTW, you need to take a cue from your candidate, He knows that the man he needs to beat in SC is name Huckabee ... In case you didnt know that, a recent press release from them:
http://schotlinepress.wordpress.com/2008/01/11/huckabees-liberal-ways/
McCain & Huckabee?
Nope. I’m a Thompson/Hunter supporter. The issue is where lies the gravest danger. It lies with Giuliani and Romney with their radical, social liberal history.
Giuliani because the New York media is just chomping to support him. Romney because his personal fortune needs just a small boost to enable him to buy the nomination.
Here’s the truth, folks. I don’t trust either of those two...or McCain. I simply do NOT trust them. (Huckabee I trust to govern as a Reagan DEMOCRAT....good on patriotism/defense & social issues and lousy on fiscal & welfare policies.)
McCain’s record on life is better than Romney’s.
I just read it again.
And unfortunately, this thread is entitled MICHIGAN!
And in Michigan I want to defeat Romney.
” And in Michigan I want to defeat Romney.”
Why do you prefer McCain?
I prefer anyone to defeat Romney in Michigan.
Preferably Thompson, but my enemy of my greater enemy is my ally for the moment.
McCain flipflopped on Roe v Wade:
” I would not support repeal of Roe v. Wade, which would then force X number of women in America to [undergo] illegal and dangerous operations.” - John McCain, 1999
- he voted for Ruth Bader Ginsberg
- he was in the gang of 14 that undercut several conservative judges
And check out Rick Santorum on his actions in the Senate:
“And then on the issue of, on social conservative issues, you point to me one time John McCain every took the floor of the United States Senate to talk about a social conservative issue. It never happened. I mean, this is a guy who says he believes in these things, but I can tell you, inside the room, when we were in these meetings, there was nobody who fought harder not to have these votes before the United States Senate on some of the most important social conservative issues, whether its marriage or abortion or the like. He always fought against us to even bring them up, because he was uncomfortable voting for them. So I mean, this is just not a guy I think in the end that washes with the mainstream of the Republican Party.”
http://hughhewitt.townhall.com/blog/g/9e163793-59da-4b2c-88ae-be7f8f4ec09d
Yes, when you drill down and look at the hits Romney took for being against gay marriage and doing a few prolife things, versus John McCain who is a flipflopper and no-show on these issues and voted against FMA (which Romney supports) .... yes, Romney is better.
“I prefer anyone to defeat Romney in Michigan. Preferably Thompson”
Thompson is making his stand in SC. And if McCain wins in MI, he’s on a roll that could take him to the nomination.
“but my enemy of my greater enemy is my ally for the moment.”
So you actually prefer the alpha dog proamnesty close-gitmo Co2-caps-nanny-stater anti-bush-tax-cuts CFR-sponsoring RINO McCain to Romney?
Romneys scooping up some support in Michigan heading into the home stretch before Tuesdays primary. One intriguing get is the support of Dennis Smith, who heads up the Information Network for Christian Homes, which has supported home-schoolers in the Wolverine State since 1984.
Smith yesterday circulated a letter in the state supporting Romney and denouncing many of the Republican candidates, including McCain, and explained in detail the rationale for his thinking. Of McCain, Smith writes: McCain has been wrong on issues like campaign finance reform and immigration, has an un-presidential nasty temper, and I just dont like him.
By phone this morning, Smith said that he sent the letter to about 3,600 homes of current and former home-schoolers. The majority are not politically active, he explained, but they might vote.
While Romneys chief rival here is McCain, Smiths support of the Michigan native is a bigger blow to Huckabee, who is making a play for the state and is certain to try and turn his success with Christians and home-schooling families in Iowa into similar gains here.
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/01/11/571676.aspx
McCain's intent was to preserve the filibuster option for future wars in the Senate. His deal, however, did lead to the nominations of Alito and Roberts and a host of other conservative judges.
Yes, I have read his statement on Roe. I have also read Romney's full support of a woman's right to choose on a number of occasions and opportunities.
In short, they both were graded down. They both lost points. Romney got a point for his conversion words, and McCain got a few points for his far more numerous pro-life comments and votes.
But that's not the issue. The issue is stopping Romney and his massive personal fortune with which he is trying to buy the Presidency.
My enemy who is the enemy of my greater enemy is my ally for the moment.
I prefer they both be defeated. We can put a stake in Romney’s heart if he loses Michigan. I don’t think anyone will be impressed with his upcoming win in Utah. :>)
McCain, on the other hand, will lose his steam in SC.
Huckster is another Jimmy Carter on foreign policy and uninformed and not competent to boost...
your ‘trust’ that he is okay on an issue will get Americans killed.
“Huckabee ... lousy on fiscal & welfare policies” Yup, and even an understatement.
“Heres the truth, folks. I dont trust either of those two...or McCain. I simply do NOT trust them.”
Of the three - Thompson is proven conservative; Romney has a good record on fiscal/economic and overall,
McCain you can trust to stab the conservative movement in the back on a regular basis.
Listen/read up on Rush’s comments. The MSM wants McCain and wants Huckabee. No mention of their non-conservative records. It’s all personality. Rudy? He’s starting to fold.
Fact is Romney and Thompson are both on the ropes, and helping McCain win in MI will take *both* of them out of contention.
Huckabee demonstrated (again) at last nights debate that he is in now way equipped to be POTUS.
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