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Where Have All the Conservatives Gone? Right Runs Out of Potential Presidents (Susan Estrich Alert)
Fox News ^ | Sunday , December 03, 2006 | Susan Estrich

Posted on 12/04/2006 6:52:31 AM PST by streetpreacher

Where Have All the Conservatives Gone? Right Runs Out of Potential Presidents

Sunday , December 03, 2006

By Susan Estrich

Where have all the conservatives gone?

Are there going to be any running for President?

First it was Virginia’s George Allen, the great white hope, the George on a horse, the governor with a smile, on his way to a White House run, once he got past that frisky re-election campaign.

He was, less than a short year ago, the Hotline’s unknown front-runner, the insider’s best guess, the neocon’s next new best friend.

Now, thanks to a Macaca joke, a ham sandwich joke, a terrible campaign, and some smart moves by senator-elect Jim Webb, he’s toast.

Then there was Rick Santorum. Mr. Conservative. Surely he would at least make a run. Give the hard core a place to be. Just as soon as he got past his Senate re-election campaign in Pennsylvania. The number three Senate Republican and conservative stalwart is as good a friend as conservatives have in the Senate.

Correction: Had. History.

Hello Bob Casey. Goodbye Rick Santorum. Another one bites the dust.


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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; conservatives; estrich; mccain
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To: SeeSalt

Not a chance. Many conservatives believe he forfeited his right to be called human through divorce.


161 posted on 12/04/2006 3:05:13 PM PST by justshutupandtakeit (If you believe ANYTHING in the Treason Media you are a fool.)
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To: Theodore R.

Duncan Hunter is the best one in the race. His only drawback is lack of name recognition.


162 posted on 12/04/2006 3:09:32 PM PST by bushfamfan (DUNCAN HUNTER FOR PRES. 2008)
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To: Ohioan

What do you think of Duncan Hunter?


163 posted on 12/04/2006 3:11:20 PM PST by bushfamfan (DUNCAN HUNTER FOR PRES. 2008)
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To: streetpreacher

I don't know if Brownback can win. But he seems to be a man of sound principle and substance.


164 posted on 12/04/2006 3:15:13 PM PST by karnage
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To: streetpreacher

Sanford's good but is he running? You can hear a lot of good things about them but are they running? And how will they hold up? Keep your eyes on Duncan Hunter because he knows what he's talking about and would be an awesome candidate.


165 posted on 12/04/2006 3:15:32 PM PST by bushfamfan (DUNCAN HUNTER FOR PRES. 2008)
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To: Savage Beast

Bush has been an ineffective messenger and has abandoned conservative principles. Just make sure to give Duncan Hunter a chance in the primaries because I think he's what the GOP needs.


166 posted on 12/04/2006 3:19:40 PM PST by bushfamfan (DUNCAN HUNTER FOR PRES. 2008)
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To: bushfamfan

Duncan Hunter could be the Phil Crane of 1980, but where is Reagan in 2008? Hunter would be acceptable to me, but would the party feel comfortable with an unknown as the Democrats did in 1976?


167 posted on 12/04/2006 3:33:50 PM PST by Theodore R. (Cowardice is forever!)
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To: Corin Stormhands
Hey Corin, look at the resemblance here:

And here:


168 posted on 12/04/2006 7:34:09 PM PST by Darnright
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To: wouldntbprudent
Hillary Pres and Bayh as Veep would be tough to beat, but I think she's SO polarizing that it would eventually trip up somewhere.

Bayh as Pres and Hillary as Veep would be a slam-dunk, but her ego would not allow it. I wonder if that will ever cross her mind if she does fail in 2008 (her only realistic chance to get into the White House).

169 posted on 12/05/2006 6:57:25 AM PST by Teacher317
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To: bushfamfan
I do not know enough about Hunter to comment fairly.

Whomever gets the Republican nomination, it is essential that he enunciate a cogent, coherent and consistent approach to issues; essential that he display intelligence, integrity and a clear identification with the rooted American population. One can reach out to any and everyone, but not at the expense of the continuity of the American heritage.

170 posted on 12/05/2006 8:03:17 AM PST by Ohioan
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To: Teacher317

Oh, I think VP would cross MRS BILL CLINTON's mind if and only if she thinks it's the only way right now to get back in the White House.

And, as I have said previously, one good thing (from her point of view) about being VP instead of Prez is that she could mostly keep Bubba out of the White House, as she would just work there, not live there with her, ahem, husband.


171 posted on 12/05/2006 8:07:05 AM PST by wouldntbprudent (If you can: Contribute more (babies) to the next generation of God-fearing American Patriots!)
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To: Darnright; Corin Stormhands


Actually, that picture made me think of a different one.
172 posted on 12/06/2006 8:48:55 AM PST by George W. Bush
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To: Ohioan

Interesting tease to your article. Will have to read it later. I have wondered too about the "choices" we are presented with being mostly DC-ites.


173 posted on 12/06/2006 6:33:26 PM PST by PghBaldy (Reporter: Are you surprised? Nancy Pelosi: No. My eyes always look like this.)
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To: bushfamfan

I was a an active Dem in 1990 and did not know who Bill Clinton was at this time in the cycle.


174 posted on 12/06/2006 6:45:41 PM PST by PghBaldy (Reporter: Are you surprised? Nancy Pelosi: No. My eyes always look like this.)
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To: PghBaldy
The Beltway types do not offer real leadership. They are so immersed in interacting with each other, that any original thought now seems almost impossible.

For the next few months, what is needed is fairly intense discussion--and the Internet is ideal for this--of a considerable array of ideas, where no program and no individual is sacred. The more that is put on the table, the better opportunity to sort out what is best. Historically, the professional politicians do not end up by leading, but by following trends started by others. Conservatives need to better learn how to play the "game," because the problem with the past 75 years, is that those trends have been started by Leftists in Academia, and not by us.

Just some random thoughts in response to your comment.

Bill Flax

175 posted on 12/07/2006 11:34:39 AM PST by Ohioan
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To: Ohioan

Good points. However, there have been things like Welfare Reform and private accounts for SS which conservatives have come up with, flat tax/fair tax etc.


176 posted on 12/07/2006 3:23:40 PM PST by PghBaldy (Reporter: Are you surprised? Nancy Pelosi: No. My eyes always look like this.)
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To: PghBaldy
Good points. However, there have been things like Welfare Reform and private accounts for SS which conservatives have come up with, flat tax/fair tax etc.

Yes, but the only one on which we have really shown the know how to lead was on Welfare Reform, which was the keystone for Gingrich's "Contract With America." Sadly, Newt started to lose his way, soon after, in the fire storm of abuse from the media, and then followed up by some major personal blunders in how he handled personal matters, and the hoopla over those. Basically, he let the Media, long led by those Leftiss in Academia, I referred to earlier, shift his focus from leader to responder.

Bill Flax

177 posted on 12/08/2006 12:27:01 PM PST by Ohioan
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To: Donald Rumsfeld Fan

BUMP


178 posted on 03/17/2007 11:22:25 PM PDT by streetpreacher (What if you're wrong?)
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To: hosepipe

Well, for me, I've been overwhelmed by the utter ignorance of the people around me. People who do not know who the secretary of state is, who buy into the lie that the US is fighting in Iraq for their oil, who consider the possibility that the US government effected 9/11. Who swoon over the polar bears plight from global warming, who lick the Clinton's dirt. If I could I'd move to a different country - this one is toast.


179 posted on 03/18/2007 1:57:04 AM PDT by GregoryFul (There's no truth in the New York Times)
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To: GregoryFul

Must be this way for anti-christ to come and manifest..


180 posted on 03/18/2007 5:24:02 AM PDT by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole)
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