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Conservatism: Willing to Surrender? (Everyone, Please Read)
Free Republic | 3/2/2007 | Ultra Sonic 007

Posted on 03/02/2007 1:04:18 PM PST by Ultra Sonic 007

Greetings.

This is just going to be a simple thread. Granted, there's been a lot of vitriol on both sides of the Giuliani/Hunter divide, and those who are undecided (or voting for someone else) are probably wondering about the rage.

Well, let's examine this situation a bit.

First of all, Rudy Giuliani. He certainly cleaned up New York City; no doubt about that. His fiscal policies certainly seem conservative compared to the rest of New York City (despite that fact New York City and its home state are home to some of the highest taxes in the US; I wonder what previous taxes must have been like, adjusted for inflation?). I won't deny that he did a lot for New York City, but it's important to think about his positions and standpoints. Then you'll see why detractors of Rudy Giuliani are so angry.

For one thing, he is not a very constitutionally sound candidate. All you have to do is look at his positions concerning the 2nd Amendment. He's far too wiling to accomadate illegal immigrants. Socially, his conservatism is rather lacking; despite some Freeper's wish to the contrary, a lot of people regard abortion as a major issue considering that it results in the loss of innocent lives. His positions are often in conflict with a majority of the GOP, and are simultaneously coinciding with those of the Democrats. With the exception of the War on Terror, he's mostly opposed to the GOP. Considering the far-Left bent of New York, that's not surprising. That's one reason why a lot of people are skeptical of New York's former Mayor; although conservative by comparison with the rest of New York, he's most certainly not conservative enough for the office of the US President.

Although I know that the War on Islamofascism (the War on Terror for those who are politically correct) is supported fullheartedly by Rudy, it's important to weigh that with other issues as well. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was steadfast in his support of World War II, yet he was responsible for introducing a glut of socialism into American society (Social Security ring a bell?). This is a lead-in for a point I'll get into in a moment: sacrificing social conservative values for a strong wartime leader may seem fine and dandy, but why should that occur when other strong advocates for the War on Terror exist...without the Leftist baggage that Rudy carries?

A brief look at Duncan Hunter before I continue on; his strongest points are his social conservative values and his previous service as a Ranger. His military background and military family provide strong evidence for a good wartime leader, and one of his strongest points are his stances for border control and AGAINST illegal immigration. Granted, his fiscal conservatism may be a bit spotty; he's pro-tax cuts, but he's also a bit of a spender. I've heard many complaints about how he's against free trade, but his stances strike me more as against China's trade practices. Seeing China's military build-up and their friendliness with Iran and other hostile countries, it's understandable. I certainly don't hear him complaining about trade with England, Japan, Germany, or other countries.

When weighing all the issues, it would seem that - comparing Giuliani and Hunter - the latter comes out as more conservative than liberal, whereas the former is more liberal than conservative. I know that Reagan's famous "80% ally and 20% enemy" quotation has been thrown about a lot by Rudy supporters, but "80% enemy, 20% ally" seems more fitting for Giuliani considering how diametrically opposed he is to conservative values. The support is all the more confusing when you consider one important facet. When looking at this facet, some of you might wonder why there is such anger on Free Republic lately.

We're not even at the primaries yet.

Yes, that's right. The mainstream media has been trotting out Rudy/McCain/Romney as the big three Republican candidates, and considering the supposed invincibility of Hillary, it's quite easy to imagine a Rudy vs. Hillary general election. I guess this "anyone but Hillary" mentality is justification for supporting someone like Rudy, who's quite liberal. A major reason for his popularity with conservatives is:

A) Name recognition (a good deal from 9/11 alone).

B) "Electability"

I don't quite know how one can gauge option B. Perhaps it stems from the 2006 elections, where Republicans lost in a big way. I guess those who look at those who loss (like Santorum) and guess that illegal immigration is a losing issue. Understandable. However, this is surrendering to the power of the media, which has managed to color the Republican Party as the Party of Corruption. If their searing eye was directed at the Democrats with the same intensity, we'd see a big switch in voter positions. But alas, that's a different issue.

Think about the Democrats who won. Granted, a lot of voters wanted an alternative to "corrupt" Republicans, but take note that many of the new Democrats who won ran on pro-life, socially conservative positions. Whether this will hold up has yet to be determined, but it should remind people that socially conservative issues still carry a large sway with voters. It all comes down to presentation; certianly, Rudy Giuliani is an effective speaker (as his recent CPAC appearance showed; sorry Bush, but you're not very telegenic). Whether Hunter is has yet to be determined (8:00 PM Eastern on C-SPAN tonight will show a replay of his 8:30 AM speech, so we'll see; call C-SPAN to make sure they don't change it!), so we'll see.

But anyway, back to my main point: the primaries.

I see many Freepers tearing themselves to shreds. Many people are angry with Rudy supporters, and I see some Rudy supporters lament why they're so antagonistic. Can you blame them? We're not even at the primaries yet, and you're throwing your weight behind someone who is far more liberal than conservative. Obviously, this is quite concerning.

There are conservative candidates out there. Grassroots can accomplish a lot, and we are NOT at the primaries yet. For a conservative to support a liberal candidate strikes many here (including me) as contradictory, as it should be. Rudy Giuliani's own standpoints on many issues infuriate a lot of Freepers (note to all: showcasing the standpoints/political leanings/views of a candidate is not smearing). I note how many complain about people trying to "tear Rudy down".

This is what happens when the candidate you support is a liberal.

Of course conservatives are going to tear a liberal down! If revealing his stances, showcasing his political record, and doing so repeatedly counts as tearing an opponent down, so what? Would you not do the same for Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Hillary, Al Gore, or Obama? That's why politics is a deadly game and requires a tough skin...but alas, I have to finish with my point.

Conservatism is being rendered irrelevant bit by bit in this country, and a lot of people can see that. They want to reverse that tide and remind people why America's conservative values are the best around. But how can we accomplish that when we ignore conservatives in favor of popular liberals?

Needless to say, Rudy Giuliani was great for New York City. But he's simply too liberal to be good for America.

And what if it does come down to Rudy vs. Hillary?

Well, there's your answer: it's still a what-if. We're not there yet.

So focus on the conservatives until then. Unless you want conservatism to surrender itself to irrelevance.


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KEYWORDS: 2008; congress; cpac; duncan; duncanhunter; duncanwho; election2008; electionpresident; elections; giuliani; hunter; hunter2008; nyc; rudy; rudy2008; rudygiuliani; wot
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To: Dog Gone

Better then a vote for Emperor Goodhair. Every few weeks he proofs that one right.


41 posted on 03/02/2007 1:33:41 PM PST by Hydroshock (Duncan Hunter For President, checkout gohunter08.com.)
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To: Hydroshock
"Rudy with anyone will send me to a third party."

Me as well, sadly. I have 'gone along to get along' in the past, but it's time to draw the line and defend very core beliefs. Odd how the party can say to hell with conservatives through their actions, but when we stand firm in our principles, the party faithful get all bent out of shape. Oh, well.

42 posted on 03/02/2007 1:33:53 PM PST by JustaDumbBlonde (America: Home of the Free Because of the Brave)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

"The ultimate determinant in the struggle now going on for the world will not be bombs and rockets but a test of wills and ideas - a trial of spiritual resolve: the values we hold, the beliefs we cherish and the ideals to which we are dedicated. "

Ronald Reagan


43 posted on 03/02/2007 1:34:21 PM PST by airborne (Elect an Airborne Ranger,Vietnam Veteran for President ! Duncan Hunter 2008!!)
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To: TChris

I think your first and second choices are both good. I just have the order reversed. I'd even be willing to vote for Rudy if he was second spot on the ticket. Then, if he helps the ticket get elected and doesn't give the middle finger to conservatives as VP, I'd be willing to trust him as #1.


44 posted on 03/02/2007 1:34:29 PM PST by Vigilanteman (Are there any men left in Washington? Or are there only cowards? Ahmad Shah Massoud)
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To: Tax-chick
Help yourself to some pretzels and a Diet Coke!

Talk about a backhanded insult. Offer the man some beer! :P

45 posted on 03/02/2007 1:35:24 PM PST by JohnnyZ ("I respect and will protect a woman's right to choose" -- Mitt Romney, April 2002)
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To: meg88

Newt?


46 posted on 03/02/2007 1:35:50 PM PST by RockinRight (My wish for Islam - The Glass Parking Lot Formerly Known As The Middle East.)
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To: Vigilanteman

I would think that Giuliani would make a good Secretary of State, or a good Ambassador to the UN.

Wouldn't THAT give Democrats conniption fits to see Rudy at the UN.


47 posted on 03/02/2007 1:37:44 PM PST by Ultra Sonic 007 (Vote for Duncan Hunter in 2008)
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To: JohnnyZ

I'm a minor, so no. :P

And believe it or not, I have a Diet Coke by my side right now. *sips*


48 posted on 03/02/2007 1:38:24 PM PST by Ultra Sonic 007 (Vote for Duncan Hunter in 2008)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007
I see many Freepers tearing themselves to shreds.

It was this way or even a little worse in 1999 and 2000. Better be thick-skinned if you're going to picking a candidate on FR. It's definitely a blood sport.
49 posted on 03/02/2007 1:41:37 PM PST by George W. Bush
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

Duncan Hunter is looking pretty good now. If MSM (lapdogs of the RAT Party) is pushing Giuliani, McCain and Romney down our throats as the only Pubby candidates, we should be wary and on our guard. It's been repeatedly stated that MSM's goal is to form public opinion not report the news (anyone remember Dan Blather?). So when MSM is telling us who we're stuck with, all the red flags should be surfacing warning us that danger is ahead.


50 posted on 03/02/2007 1:42:37 PM PST by lilylangtree (Veni, Vidi, Vici)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

There's no way I'm supporting Rudy McRomney in the primaries.


51 posted on 03/02/2007 1:43:54 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (The Republican primary field SUCKS!!!)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

Excellent post, US 007.


52 posted on 03/02/2007 1:44:33 PM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: Hydroshock
Rudy with anyone will send me to a third party.

And in doing so, you will send either Osama or Hitlery to the White House.

Yeah - that'd be SO much better.

53 posted on 03/02/2007 1:46:04 PM PST by Tokra (I think I'll retire to Bedlam.)
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To: Tokra; Hydroshock; Antoninus

It truly is a shame that conservatives are feeling that they have to go third party to get their views represented.

Shows how far the GOP has fallen since 1994 and Newt's Contract with America.


54 posted on 03/02/2007 1:47:23 PM PST by Ultra Sonic 007 (Vote for Duncan Hunter in 2008)
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To: Tokra

If Rino Rudy wins the nomination it is a wash. He is that liberal.


55 posted on 03/02/2007 1:48:16 PM PST by Hydroshock (Duncan Hunter For President, checkout gohunter08.com.)
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To: politicalwit
I would never vote for a liberal...Democrat or Republican.

QFT.

What some people don't seem to realize is that many of us are (politically) conservatives first, Republicans second.

And that one's political ideology may have further root in religion, experience, philosophy, etc.

As a conservative, I will never vote for a liberal, even given a choice (woo-hoo!) between two liberals of different parties. As a Catholic, I will not vote for pro-abortion (etc.) politicians. As a citizen, I am strongly disposed against voting for a candidate who lacks basic honesty and decency (though I am cynical enough to realize that dealing with politicians the threshold has to be set fairly low in that regard).

Principles. Many of us vote based on our principles. Many other insult us for doing so.

I am confident in my position and I know which group of people I respect.

56 posted on 03/02/2007 1:52:04 PM PST by JohnnyZ ("I respect and will protect a woman's right to choose" -- Mitt Romney, April 2002)
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To: JohnnyZ
Offer the man some beer!

It's Lent.

57 posted on 03/02/2007 1:55:34 PM PST by Tax-chick (Every "choice" has a direct object.)
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To: Tax-chick

Besides, I'm a minor. ;)


58 posted on 03/02/2007 1:59:14 PM PST by Ultra Sonic 007 (Vote for Duncan Hunter in 2008)
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To: meg88; Hydroshock; All
"Even Newt?"


IMO, if Newt were to run and pick Hunter as his VP, they would be an unbeatable duo. It would be a veritable Conservative bonanza. Until then, Hunter is our man.
59 posted on 03/02/2007 1:59:32 PM PST by wolfcreek (Happy Texas Independence Day)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

Good composition anyway :-). Well organized.


60 posted on 03/02/2007 2:00:20 PM PST by Tax-chick (Every "choice" has a direct object.)
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