Skip to comments.
Conservatives Should Support the President Now and in November Because…
Jewish World Review, January ^
| January 13, 2004
| Martha Zoller
Posted on 01/13/2004 1:38:02 PM PST by quidnunc
They Asked for His Kind of Leadership
You hear it in the coffee shops all over the "red areas" of the map. Everyone knows that is where the real politics is discussed in America. Conservatives are asking themselves, "What was the President thinking?" They might be talking about No Child Left Behind, or steel tariffs or the signing of many less than conservative bills.
In the coffee shops in the "blue areas," liberals don't sit around much. They are too angry and busy to stop for a while but many are thinking that President Bush is the most conservative president in years, since "oh, my God, Reagan," and he must be stopped.
Both of these assessments cannot be true and after spending years looking at politics, I took my first serious stand on a candidate in 1968 at the tender age of 9, if both sides are mad at you, you are probably on the right track. So why should conservatives and moderates support the President, now on issues and later this year at the ballot box?
-snip-
Based on the history of this President, we better not count him out till we see how things unfold. He is what conservatives asked for in a President. He cut taxes, got our economy going again and lives and breathes the safety of this country and the people in it. When it is all said and done, George W. Bush does what he believes is right for the American people and he is willing to stand on his record in November.
-snip-
(Excerpt) Read more at jewishworldreview.com ...
TOPICS: Extended News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; gwb2004
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 381-400, 401-420, 421-440 ... 721-738 next last
To: tbpiper
Who is your viabale alternative?? Well that sure is one hell of a reason to vote for someone isn't it? Give me a break.
I don't choose a candidate because he is the better of two crappy choices. I vote for a candidate because he represents the majority of my views.
Bush is doing his damndest to alienate his base. This conservative will not go blindly to the ballot box and punch GW's card because he is only half a liberal.
To: nopardons
You called it beautifully... which really calls into question the sincerity of this "unhappiness".
402
posted on
01/13/2004 7:28:39 PM PST
by
Tamzee
(EARTH FIRST!!! We'll stripmine the other planets later...)
To: k2blader
The mouth foaming writhing of the "dump Bush" crowd is what I was talking about. They are on the verge of mass stroke. One thing that can be counted on, they always overplay their hand.
To: antaresequity
This conservative will not go blindly to the ballot box and punch GW's card because he is only half a liberal. And exactly whose card will you punch?
404
posted on
01/13/2004 7:30:00 PM PST
by
NewLand
(Howie Dean is not MY neighbor...)
To: TheFrog
Oh, does this mean that you'll stop talking to/debating with yourself ? :-D
To: nopardons
My point is that as part of Reagans deal with the Rats in 1986 the borders were suppose to close to all except legal immigrants. Now neither the Republicans or the Demorats want to close the border. But at least the LP has the
b@lls to say what they believe, unlike the Republicans and Demorats. I can respect them for that, unlike the Rats who will say one thing and do another.
Interestingly enough best statement concerning illegal immigration came from Sony Bono during a debate. His simple answer was its illegal enforce the law. Thats how I feel (or if we are not going to enforce the current law (lets not pretend we do) scrap it and write something we will enforce) .
If you want a look at why we should close the border look at the growth of Islam in South America.
406
posted on
01/13/2004 7:30:10 PM PST
by
TheFrog
To: Warren_Piece
Aww. You can post irrelevent lyrics. How cute. This might be more inline with your interests and abilities however:
I love you
You love me
We're a happy family
With a great big hug
And a kiss from me to you
Won't you say you love me to!?
407
posted on
01/13/2004 7:30:18 PM PST
by
KantianBurke
(Don't Tread on Me)
To: Texasforever
Oh, maybe you mean my tagline?
I'm practicing early--getting ready for la Amexica nueva.
408
posted on
01/13/2004 7:30:22 PM PST
by
k2blader
(¡Vote Bush, Amexicanos y Amexicanas!)
To: nopardons
Okay.
Reagan:Conscience of a Nation
Pro-lifers: Partial-birth ban 'a waste'
"It's just a shame that the partial-birth abortion bill claims to ban a procedure that by the definitions and exceptions in the bill will not ban anything and probably will not stop one abortion," Judie Brown, president of the American Life League,
What else? Nationalized healthcare? Education spending?
409
posted on
01/13/2004 7:31:50 PM PST
by
billbears
(Deo Vindice)
To: quidnunc
Just so. I don't think the real line is between neo-cons and "paleos." I think the real line is between serious national defence conservatives in the Reagan tradition, and Clinton-era conservatives who spent the post-Soviet nineties spitting and fuming and getting glassy-eyed about their own little issues, and can't adjust to the fact that there are now real life-or-death issues on our national plate again.
To: sinkspur
Wouldn't you hate to be married to one of these true believers?
Well, from reading these threads it appears that there are only two types of people in the world..
... perfect conservatives
... and scum-sucking, back-stabbing, Constitution-shredding, liberal-commie-socialist, Clintonian RINO's.
411
posted on
01/13/2004 7:32:25 PM PST
by
Tamzee
(EARTH FIRST!!! We'll stripmine the other planets later...)
To: Texasforever
The mouth foaming writhing of the "dump Bush" crowd is what I was talking about. They are on the verge of mass stroke. One thing that can be counted on, they always overplay their hand. This crowd would compromise with the Dean crowd in a heartbeat...just to "show Bush". Total selfishness before country. How unprincipaled.
412
posted on
01/13/2004 7:33:15 PM PST
by
NewLand
(Howie Dean is not MY neighbor...)
To: nopardons
The Patsies almost shredded FR in '00. Maybe the fringers will get their way and finally destroy FR this election cycle. Not if I can help it.
Besides, they don't have anybody to support. Do they support Democrats? That would be a dead giveaway (like Arator, over on the TOS site, who proudly supports Muja-Howard-Dean) as to their propensities. And third parties are a complete disaster.
So, with nothing but "anti-Bush" fervor, they'll largely dissipate in terms of serious discussion.
Can't vote against somebody with nobody.
413
posted on
01/13/2004 7:33:31 PM PST
by
sinkspur
(Adopt a shelter dog or cat! You'll save one life, and maybe two!)
To: Tamsey
I know, I know .....
To: StoneColdGOP
So you want a Democrat President. I cannot believe what I am reading.
To: nopardons
Don't worry about them. They're as small a minority and make about as much noise as the 'war-is-not-the-answer-yardsign' crowd. That's why they're so noisy. Most of America is watching 'Survivor' and tuning politics out. There is no Pubbie primary, so by time people start to pay attention, the big money advertisements will drown the neer-do-wells out as they always do.
They just don't get that the ONLY issue for at least the next 10 years is 9/11 and what we're going to do about it. Everything else is unimportant. That's what burns them, most of America sees their pet passions as beside the point
I pity them - such sound and fury signifying nothing.
416
posted on
01/13/2004 7:34:35 PM PST
by
Warren_Piece
(Birthday party, cheesecake, jelly bean, boom!)
To: Southack
Oh good grief, do you not even have the sense to see how childish such comments make you sound?Not childish at all. Just willing to wait it out and not be so impatient that I have to vote for somebody, anybody, just so I can say I voted for 'our' guy. Who's the one being childish? Someone willing to wait? Or someone that impatiently has to do something, knowing full well that their previous and future votes will not continue to do anything simply because those in charge know they can always count on those votes.
417
posted on
01/13/2004 7:34:43 PM PST
by
billbears
(Deo Vindice)
To: Howlin
Or are you one of those who believe that you need to "share" your every thought with us? No that's you.
You're the best.
418
posted on
01/13/2004 7:34:47 PM PST
by
Eris
To: NewLand
But the question was is who was likely to abuse the executive order. My answer was all . Power must be kept in check lest it become fascism. That is why we have three branches of the government and a constitution or is that document to old fashioned for you?
419
posted on
01/13/2004 7:34:55 PM PST
by
TheFrog
To: antaresequity
Bush is doing his damndest to alienate his baseYou know, I'm getting tired of posting this, but I'm sick to death of hearing about Bush alienating his base. It's a lie.
The first result is that the Republican Party is more unified than ever before. Ninety-one percent of Republicans approve of the job President Bush is doing. In 1992, Bush's father didn't have anything like that level of support, and even the Reagan administration was split between so-called pragmatists and ideologues.
Today's Republicans not only like Bush personally, they also overwhelmingly support his policies. According to a Pew Center study, 85 percent of Republicans support the war in Iraq, 82 percent believe that pre-emptive war is justified, and 72 percent believe the U.S. is justified in holding terror suspects without trial.
His "base" is with him.
From THIS thread.
420
posted on
01/13/2004 7:36:05 PM PST
by
Howlin
(WARNING: If you post to me, Tard and Buttie Fred are gonna copy & paste it to LP!!!!!!!)
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 381-400, 401-420, 421-440 ... 721-738 next last
Disclaimer:
Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual
posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its
management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the
exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson