Posted on 01/09/2008 5:17:20 PM PST by Jim Robinson
(1/9) If the eventual Republican presidential nominee has a record including one or more of the following non-conservative positions, would you vote for him anyway or which item specifically would most likely be a deal killer?
Three or more liberal positions on critical issues would definitely kill the deal in my book.
The way I see it:
X = Candidate holds or has record of non-conservative position. W = Weak or mixed positions.
Candidate | Abortion/ Gay Rights | Open Borders/ Amnesty | Gun Control | Tax and Spend | Nanny Stater | Untrustworthy Spinner Flip flopper |
Campaign Finance Reform |
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Giuliani | X | X | X | - | - | X | X |
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Huckabee | - | X | - | X | X | X | W |
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Hunter | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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McCain | W | X | W | W | W | X | X |
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Romney | X | X | W | W | X | X | X |
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Thompson | - | - | - | - | - | - | X |
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Thompson and Hunter are most conservative, but I prefer Thompson because Hunter's going to have a tough time making himself known and jumping from the House to the Presidency.
Please correct me where I'm wrong.
Paul wouldn't have any boxes checked, save perhaps the spinner box. And Paul's record is strong on national defense, but extremely weak on national offense.
The best defense is a strong offense. Paul is a loser.
BTW, I forgot to mention Thompson and I'd be confident McCain voting along with so many others for Title X funding of Planned Parenthood, something of the kind that would go on my list of reasons for armed revolt, if feasible.
But, I won't slam Thompson for it and I don't have any bug up my... nose against Thompson supporters. Good man on our side.
Funny thing is, I feel the same way about Mike Huckabee.
Didn’t a bunch of people, some of them supposedly on our team, try that a couple of Novembers ago?
LLS
I now recognize my problem...I don't make enough money to be a Republican...
So Thompson wants to drive the Republicans to Huckabee, or the Demorats, eh???
(1/9) If the eventual Republican presidential nominee has a record including one or more of the following non-conservative positions, would you vote for him anyway or which item specifically would most likely be a deal killer?
I have two absolute deal-killers of those listed:
Abortion/gays & Second Amendment
I can turn a blind eye and hold my nose on the others.
That's why I support Hunter & Thompson
That's why I could manage to vote for Huckabee & McCain in a general election
That's why I will never vote for Rudy or Romney in any election
If you're referring to Romney on abortion, even if you believe his supposed conversion he still supports gay rights and thus fails on that issue.
Bingo.
And yet McCain clearly doesn't grasp even the basic concepts of supply-side economics, even while paying it lip service. How else to explain his strongly implied belief that the Bush tax cuts somehow decreased federal government revenue?
McCain's an idiot.
I voted for Fred, but you are definitely harder on Romney than I would be. His current position on abortion seems pretty solid, so I would think he’d get a ‘W’ there rather than an ‘X’. And he’s really gone after McCain on Campaign Finance Reform, so I’d give him a ‘-’ on that myself, although I know there have been comments from him in the past that could make that a ‘W’. I just think the ‘X’ is a bit harsh.
I go by his statements on record... not by the BS he slung in those debates. THAT... is reality.
Thompson, Hunter and even Romney better understand the power of the conservative base and would do a good job if elected regardless of their past.
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Not me. Imho, he's one of the worst candidates who ever had the gall to run as a Republican.
Se elect a person you positively hate or one you merely despise.
Huckabee's running against the "nanny state" at present.
I think he's a populist who could go in a couple of directions.
I agree. Huckabee’s literature states that he’s a fiscal conservative. It states:
“* Passed Arkansas’ first broad-based tax cut package and cut over 90 additional taxes — reducing taxes by almost $380 million for the people of Arkansas.
* Balanced the Arkansas state budget five times, eliminated the capital gains tax for the sale of a home, and indexed the state income tax to inflation to keep people from being forced into higher tax brackets.”
Assuming that tax policies implemented by a Governor in the context of a particular state’s needs, would be carried over to the federal level is a flawed assumption. I would be much more interested in understanding a candidates commitment to relieving the burden of government on individuals. In this regard, Huckabee’s tax proposal is worth a strong look.
Any candidates unwillingness to pursue massive changes in the status quo structure of the tax system tells me they aren’t really interested in getting government off the backs of people.
If by some bizarre turn of events, Huckabee is our nominee, I won’t vote for him.
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