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Re-draft Duncan Hunter into the Presidential Race
News Which Cannot Lose ^ | 1/22/08 | Alex Madison

Posted on 01/23/2008 8:28:50 AM PST by pissant

(With all of the written and video obituaries which have found their way onto internet regarding the recent demise of Congressman Duncan Hunter's presidential campaign, we at NWCL would like to offer this gem. There are other voices out there who believe it is still not too late).

Alexander J. Madison – January 22, 2007

Fellow citizens,

Fred Thompson has finally dropped out. There is no one left in the race that can arguably claim to have a conservative record. Despite the current rhetoric from Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mike Huckabee, there is a solid history of liberalism from these gentlemen. Volumes can and have been written about their respective stints in office that not only outraged conservatives at the time, but that should have been permanent railroad spikes in the coffins of their ambitions for higher office. Instead, like Dracula, the RINOs are undead again, and leading towards 2008 disaster. Disaster not only if they were to lose, but even if they win. The GOP cannot veer left, period. It’s only hope as a viable conservative party is to move confidently back to the right; right back towards its Reagan roots. And despite what the folks at National Review or the Wall Street Journal think, these candidates’ current platforms also include healthy doses of the liberal agenda.

All four of these men were faster than Clint Eastwood drawing a six shooter when the schoolmarm moderator in the last Iowa debate asked for a show of hands for those who deemed ‘global warming’ to be a serious problem. They range from wanting an international binding treaty on global warming to pressing for a mandated cap and trade system to thinking Arnold Schwarzenegger is the a real ‘leader’ on the issue. Egads, have we surrendered to Algore’s propaganda in the Grand Old Party?!?

Duncan Hunter told the FreeRepublic audience in a live on-line interview that he rejects the “alarmism” of Al Gore and others on the subject. And no way would he lead us to an international, sovereignty usurping treaty for this farce of a problem.

Mike Huckabee thinks George Bush’s foreign policy is “arrogant” and that world opinion is sufficient to close down Guantanamo Bay and ship the jihadis stateside. He believes the ‘Golden Rule’ applies to foreign policy and therefore would gladly sit down with the Mullahs for tea and conversation. Folks, he is channeling Barack Obama! He also invokes God’s name to justify a ‘green’ streak that would make Algore proud. He’s so green, he vows to eliminate smoking in public, for the good of you and the planet. Huckabee sought and obtained the endorsement of the New Hampshire chapter of the NEA, the bane of conservatives and conservatism across the nation. And no matter the audience, Huckabee is a panderer with few equals. The only thing missing in his performance at the Values Voter’s debate was his failure to bite his lip to show how much he cared. He claims he is a conservative, but that he is “just not mad about it”. I suppose that gives him a sense of moral superiority, but in reality, it more clearly explains lib-speak such as calling the constitution a “living breathing document” and calling law and order conservatives “racists and demagogues” for wanting to send illegal aliens back home.

Mitt Romney is still sticking to his guns, so to speak, on gun control. One of the few areas in which he has not completely reversed himself is on this issue. He claimed that assault weapons “are instruments of destruction with the sole purpose of hunting down and killing people.” Not only a liberal, but a liberal drama queen, especially since he would not know an assault rifle from a potato gun. Mitt is also a China appeaser. Of course, some of Hunter’s realpolitik rhetoric has rubbed off on him lately, but earlier this year he naively claimed that “China doesn’t want to bury us, they want to see us succeed and thrive so we can buy more Chinese products….I will reach out to them. I’ve already met with their leadership and will do so again if I’m lucky enough to become President, making China a partner for stability in the world”. Someone might want to tell the naive Mittster about the constant Chinese cyber attacks on US facilities such as the Pentagon, their rush into space warfare systems, and their long term goal to strangle the US industrial base. Then again he may not care, since he seems to have no problem with his old company, Bain Capital, partnering with a PLA backed company to buy a US business that makes security systems for the DOD. Of course, he still is defending Massachusetts’ mandated RomneyCare, despite the fact that it is falling apart at the seams after just a few years.

Not much needs to be written about our friend Rudy Giuliani. His pro-abortion stance should be more than sufficient to reject his candidacy. In case it isn’t, then just know this: He is a man who thinks that the 2nd Amendment is for law enforcement officers and hunters, that former ACLU squawker Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a “well qualified” Supreme Court Justice, that a strict constructionist judge could agree that Roe versus Wade IS constitutional, that creating a new, bloated, taxpayer funded “National Catastrophe Fund” (as he panders to Floridians) is a good idea, that Amnesty is not Amnesty, that a “high tech” border fence will stop the stampede, that being here illegally is not a crime, and that deporting the illegal aliens here now is a ridiculous notion.

Rudy is in good company when he takes the debate stage with John McCain when it comes to illegal aliens. McCain cares far more for the pontifications of his buddies Ted Kennedy and Lindsey Graham on illegal immigration than what the American people have to say about it. He too considers paying a nominal fine as sufficient justification for allowing illegals to remain here permanently. McCain also shows an Algorian liberalism in claiming credit where little is due. I’m referring to his on-the-stump bragging about his role in the current success in Iraq. The ‘surge’ as it is called, was the brainchild of General David Petraeus, who was tasked by one Don Rumsfeld to draw up tactics for an effective counterinsurgency. McCain rightly claims that he has consistently demanded “more troops”. But Gen. Petraeus’ call for 21,000 additional troops – well within the ebb and flow of troop rotations over the previous 3 years – was a far cry from the additional 100,000 + Soldiers and Marines that McCain was demanding. And if Don Rumsfeld is the “worst Secretary of Defense in our nations’ history”, as Mr. McCain has declared, then McCain is the worst Senator in the history of the world, going back to the days of the crumbling Roman Empire. Our country does not need a leader with delusions of personal grandeur, especially a liberal one who flirted with the notion of being John Kerry’s vice president.

With the choices left before us, we have come full circle. Conservatives clamoring for a conservative to beat back the Rudy McRomney juggernaut had a brave volunteer in Duncan Hunter. The fringe candidates such as Jim Gilmore, Sam Brownback, Tom Tancredo and Tommy Thompson all dropped out early. Hunter persevered, as long as his meager budget would allow. He anticipated that the conservative media would take the time to learn his record and realize that he was the one guy who had the complete conservative package, without having to change a single fundamental position he has held for the last 25 years. But they didn’t bother.

And just what is that complete package and what are those fundamental positions?

For starters, Hunter is the most knowledgeable man in Congress on our military, it’s history, it’s capabilities, and most importantly, it’s current needs. He has been the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, as is currently the ranking republican. He is a Hawk’s Hawk. As McCain worked with democrats to cut the military budget for a non-existent “peace dividend”, Hunter was scrapping for every last dollar to fight the downward path Bush I and Clinton embarked upon. McCain ran in 2000 on a platform that claimed Clinton neglected the Military, but McCain was not the one in the trenches fighting to save our Army Divisions, our Naval flotilla or our missile defenses; it was Duncan Hunter. Hunter was not only Reagan’s right hand man during the restoration of our military, he was the most vociferous voice in Washington pressing the case for maintaining and improving that restoration. No politician is more responsible for preventing the evisceration of our missile defense systems than Congressman Hunter. And Hunter has gone toe to toe with McCain and the liberals who vow to close down Guantanamo and neuter our interrogation methods. Political correctness is never is a consideration for Mr. Hunter, only our nation’s security. Hunter is also an Army Ranger combat veteran and a proud father – and son - of a US Marine.

Duncan Hunter has also been the most steadfast and determined man in Congress to stop the illegal alien invasion. Ever since he arrived with Reagan in 1981, Hunter has been fighting the RINOs and democrats on illegal immigration. He warned that the 1986 Simpson-Mazzoli immigration bill that granted amnesty to millions of Mexicans would only cause a larger stampede. The weak promises to ‘secure the border’ never materialized, and Hunter was absolutely correct about that stampede. Hunter took matters into his own hands and got the double border fence built in his home county, fighting the Hispanic rights activist, the environmentalists and the RINOs the whole time. Hunter has sponsored or cosponsored over 80 bills and amendments in his career that attempted to slam the door on the ever growing problem. He addressed everything from anchor babies, to sanctuary cities and states, to increases in Border Patrol officers and detention facilities. As often as not, the democrats and Senate RINOs managed to water them down to the point of futility, and the various administrations lifted nary a finger to follow through on the ones that did pass. A prime example of that foolishness occurred just weeks ago when Senators Kay Bailey Hutchinson and John Cornyn gutted Hunter’s Secure Fence Act in the Senate. No longer is the fence mandated by type, location or schedule. In fact, there is no longer any requirement for it being a double fence with a patrol road between. Hunter’s fence in San Diego is testament that such a fence works very well, and Kay Bailey is a testament that a bird brained, open borders shill can be elected even in Texas.

None of the candidates, not even Mr. Huckabee, can match Hunter’s career long efforts to honor and restore our Judeo-Christian heritage and values. Hunter has been sponsoring legislation since the 1980s that would define life as beginning at conception and forward constitutional protection to the unborn. The human life of the unborn is non negotiable with Hunter, who has also worked diligently to prevent federal funds for abortion, to outlaw partial birth abortion and to stop all funds for embryonic stem cell research. Hunter is also the bane of the ACLU, who tried to have the Mt Soledad cross removed in San Diego, only to meet a very determined Hunter who would have none of it. His lifelong, adamant position is that the 1st Amendment does not prohibit religious speech, rather it protects such speech. A few months ago, Hunter helped put the thumbscrews on the politically correct weenies running the National Cemetery Administration who banned the recitation of the customary prayers during the flag folding ceremony (one person complained), forcing them to modify their ruling and re-allow it. Hunter has also been unbending in his position that gays should not be allowed to serve in the military. The gay lobby is not going to be endorsing Hunter any time soon. The rest of the candidates dance around the issue like Fred Astaire, trying to find that middle ground that won’t ‘offend’ anyone.

And Duncan Hunter has been a firm believer in supply side economics and has missed precious few chances to sponsor or cosponsor tax cuts. Hunter’s vision mirrors that of Ronald Reagan when it comes to taxes: Lower taxes stimulate growth and ultimately generates more money into the treasury. He has proposed eliminating the death tax, slashing corporate and individual and capital gains tax rates, eliminating taxes on farmers, oil and gas exploration, tip income, and everything in between. And during this campaign, Duncan Hunter has proposed to zero out all taxation for manufacturers that build their plants on US soil. Now THAT will create jobs and wealth at unprecedented levels, and help restore the Arsenal of Democracy, which is also a very real national security concern.

I could go on and on about Hunter’s rock-ribbed, pro-America, conservative positions on a whole host of issues from his rejection of gay ‘marriage’, to his proposal to slash the bureaucracy budgets – including the Dept of Education, OSHA, the EPA, , the DOE, HUD etc, to his promise to eliminate the NEA and the NEH once and for all, to his proposal to freeze all non military and non security spending, to his calls for slashing regulations to instill nationwide competition in medical insurance and medicine itself, to his rock solid, “absolute right” stand on the 2nd Amendment, to his vow to confront the communist Chinese for their assorted malfeasance on trade and world affairs, to his guarantee to have all 854 miles of border fence up in six months, to his unwavering commitment to deport the illegal aliens, to his uncompromising stand on victory over the the jihadists in all theatres, but time does not allow today.

Suffice to say that Duncan Hunter IS the man that conservatives wanted. But the media would not cover him, the so-called conservative media treated him like a novelty when he is by far the most conservative and qualified man to be commander in chief. It is time for conservatives to rally around this man, as we should have done the first time, and ask him to re-enter the race to defeat the pack of RINOs that are still slugging it out. Fred Thompson was ‘drafted’ in the hopes that a celebrity name, who was somewhat more conservative than the ‘contenders’ could defeat Rudy McRomney. While that is an understandable line of thinking, in reality Fred’s entry diverted attention away from the Reaganite, Duncan Hunter, who needed a rally amongst the most conservative voters to lift his campaign into the first tier. Now that Fred is gone, we should ask Mr. Hunter to return, for the sake of the GOP, conservatism, the Reagan coalition, and the country.

If we all vow to contribute and work our tails off for him, we have a shot. And this time, the ‘conservative’ media will pay attention.

God Bless the good old USA


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To: upsdriver

He said he was ending his campaign... I wonder if he did it to weed Thompson out. I wonder if he thought that Thompson was there just to overshadow him.

This is a REALLY LONG SHOT. But....

I’m all in!

The Duncan Hunter Grass Revolt will be behind this 100%... and I’m ready to attack Tennessee with a vengeance.

Dear God let Hunter decide to join us in this!


121 posted on 01/23/2008 11:19:21 AM PST by thelastinkling (DH08 or BUST)
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To: pissant

OK, Rush Limbaugh, are you ready to endorse Hunter NOW?

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1958040/posts


122 posted on 01/23/2008 11:20:41 AM PST by Sun (Duncan Hunter: pro-God/life/borders, understands Red China threat, NRA A+rating! www.gohunter08.com)
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To: xzins

Yep. Instead of NOTA, it’s a postive vote for an uber patriot.


123 posted on 01/23/2008 11:23:28 AM PST by pissant (Duncan Hunter: Warrior, Statesman, Conservative)
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To: Sun

I see he had some nice things to say about Hunter......after he dropped out.


124 posted on 01/23/2008 11:24:12 AM PST by pissant (Duncan Hunter: Warrior, Statesman, Conservative)
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To: sneakers

Yeah, I can send the coordinators name and email to you tonight after I get home from work.


125 posted on 01/23/2008 11:24:30 AM PST by Virginia Ridgerunner (“We must not forget that there is a war on and our troops are in the thick of it!” --Duncan Hunter)
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To: upsdriver

Don’t run over any RINOs....uh, nevermind.


126 posted on 01/23/2008 11:24:47 AM PST by pissant (Duncan Hunter: Warrior, Statesman, Conservative)
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To: pissant

Hunter was about the first into the race and way later came Tanc and later yet Fred. They took votes and points in polls from Hunter.

Write in his name in the primaries and have a brokered convention.

The point, to have the Mods and Libs left in the GOP race
come to a brokered convention and perhaps other folks may end up being nominated rather than the current lot left.

Brokered conventions ended when the media started picking our candidates.


127 posted on 01/23/2008 11:26:10 AM PST by SoCalPol (Duncan Hunter Tough on WOT & Illegals / The Conservative)
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To: pissant

Pissant, it tells me that the Republican Party doesn’t want conservative members. You can also tell by the posters who hit Duncan threads just to post insults.


128 posted on 01/23/2008 11:26:21 AM PST by abigailsmybaby (I was born with nothing. So far I have most of it left.)
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To: pissant; Carry_Okie; calcowgirl; AuntB; ElkGroveDan; Sir Francis Dashwood
I just got my CA permanent absentee ballot and Duncan Hunter is still listed right on there, along with Tancredo, Giuliani, John H. Cox(who I've NEVER heard of), Sam Brownback, Ron Paul, McStain, Romney, Alan Keyes, Huckleberry , Fred Thompson and "Write-in__________."

I wonder how Keyes got on there???

129 posted on 01/23/2008 11:31:55 AM PST by SierraWasp (Duncan Hunter for CA Governor!!! God knows we need a real conservative Republican for a change!!!)
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To: RasterMaster

I don’t want a Democrat as president.


130 posted on 01/23/2008 11:32:17 AM PST by EveningStar
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To: pissant

If Rush didn’t want to officially endorse anyone until after the primaries, the LEAST he could have done was have Duncan Hunter on his show for many interviews, and help Hunter with name recogntion. As Hunter said, as a congressman, he didn’t have that much name recognition.

Here’s from a thread that someone (maybe you) posted about a caller to Rush’s show:

“RUSH LIMBAUGH: I like Duncan. I have great admiration for Duncan Hunter.”

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_072707/content/01125121.guest.html

OK, Rush, like the old Connie Francis song goes: “Who’s sorry now?”


131 posted on 01/23/2008 11:32:38 AM PST by Sun (Duncan Hunter: pro-God/life/borders, understands Red China threat, NRA A+rating! www.gohunter08.com)
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To: upsdriver; pissant; All
An organization and the money could be made overnight. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. It would require lots of teamwork. We do need folks who can organize effectively.

I am all for doing this- but let's be realistic here. It is like 10 days till super teusday. 10 days. If he does not compete on super teusday, the die will probably be cast. Is that really enough time to rally, especially considering that the MSM will black him out (as they always have done)?

Don't get me wrong. If the net-roots really got together and lifted him up, it could be done, but that is all one could count on is an internet grassroots groundswell. That means a concerted effort between all the inet big dawg sites- FR, RedState, HotAir, etc... Can we really make that happen considering the bare fact that Hunter has already bowed out? Maybe somebody should ping the FredHeads and see if they are game. If FR is working in unison, it could kick this off.

132 posted on 01/23/2008 11:33:19 AM PST by roamer_1 (Conservative always, Republican no more. Keyes '08)
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To: Sun
I consider Rush to be part of the problem. In fact, I think that both he and Hannity are two of the biggest hypocrites there are in Conservative Talk Radio. Despite all of their hot air about getting a true Conservative in the race, neither one lifted a finger to help Hunter achieve better name recognition in the GOP. Hannity, in fact, was shill for Rudy, up until the good mayor started coming in fourth or fifth in the polls.

To his credit, Mark Levin tried to move mountains to help Fred Thompson, having him on his show repeatedly over the past several weeks, but otherwise, he didn't help Hunter either when it counted.

As far as I know, Glen Beck and perhaps Laura Ingraham are the only two Conservative hosts who tried to help Hunter. Now, when I turn on the radio and hear Rush and Sean whining about how there are no Conservatives in the race, I just turn the dial to another station, and let them stew in their own hypocrisy.

133 posted on 01/23/2008 11:34:22 AM PST by Virginia Ridgerunner (“We must not forget that there is a war on and our troops are in the thick of it!” --Duncan Hunter)
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To: abigailsmybaby

“You can also tell by the posters who hit Duncan threads just to post insults.”

And very mean-spirited insults, just for the sake of being cruel. Hey, that’s what libs do, come to think of it.


134 posted on 01/23/2008 11:35:04 AM PST by Sun (Duncan Hunter: pro-God/life/borders, understands Red China threat, NRA A+rating! www.gohunter08.com)
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To: EveningStar

You don’t want a DUmocrat, but you’ll vote for one with an “R” next to their name (RINO) instead?


135 posted on 01/23/2008 11:35:45 AM PST by RasterMaster (Rudy McRomneyson = KENNEDY wing of the Republican Party)
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To: pissant

Some say it’s a cherished right to vote, as long as you vote for what THEY have to offer. Well, communist China has a “freedom” somewhat at par with that.

I think I’ll be sneaking a pencil into the voting booth....


136 posted on 01/23/2008 11:36:09 AM PST by azhenfud (The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.)
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To: roamer_1

I dunno, a lot of the Fred-heads are more interested in cutting off their noses to spite their faces rather than having to return to the Hunter fold, especially after many of them danced on Hunter’s grave last Saturday night.


137 posted on 01/23/2008 11:36:29 AM PST by Virginia Ridgerunner (“We must not forget that there is a war on and our troops are in the thick of it!” --Duncan Hunter)
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To: pissant

138 posted on 01/23/2008 11:36:50 AM PST by RasterMaster (Rudy McRomneyson = KENNEDY wing of the Republican Party)
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To: pissant

What do we have to lose but our country.I’m in.


139 posted on 01/23/2008 11:38:57 AM PST by HANG THE EXPENSE (Defeat liberalism, its the right thing to do for America.)
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To: Virginia Ridgerunner

I can remember when Sean Hannity told us to vote for Gov. Arnold, too, and look how that turned out.

Mark Levin did have Hunter on his show at least a couple of times, and so did Sean (who had everybody on), but when Mark had Hunter on, he was sincerely enthusiastic re: Hunter.

Mark said it’s an HONOR to introduce Duncan Hunter.
Mark said that of all the people who were in these debates, Duncan Hunter outperformed the media’s expectations - is charismatic and solid as a rock on the issues.

I also like Bill Cunningham, who is in Drudge’s old slot. He said almost every week on his show that he liked Duncan Hunter (and a couple of others), but even after Duncan Hunter dropped out, Cunningham said Hunter was his favorite.

I called Cunningham’s show myself re: Hunter.


140 posted on 01/23/2008 11:43:36 AM PST by Sun (Duncan Hunter: pro-God/life/borders, understands Red China threat, NRA A+rating! www.gohunter08.com)
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