Posted on 01/23/2008 6:19:25 PM PST by ExcellenceInAmericacom
Hunter is a supporter of the fair tax, although not to the extant that Huckabee is. He couldn’t support McCain because of the immigration issue, and he dislikes the free-tradeism of Rudy and Romney, he would also never support Rudy on account of abortion. That’s why he picked the Huck.
Second, I have been against voting for Romney, and against him for the very reason he was a Mormon. As I posted many times, I was going to vote for Thompson. I am more interested in and supportive of Mormonism than I am of Romney, and I didn’t like that he became a lightening rod for bringing out all the anti-Mormonism. I can do with out that. I would much prefer a Methodist Romney, for example. Or I would prefer him being a vp, as another example. The problems in this country are too important to have anti-Mormonism complicating the issues. And I am sure the anti-Mormons won’t leave it alone for the sake of the country.
If I ever posted in support of Romney, it was not because I was planning to vote for him, but because I thought he (at times) was being falsely accused. And he was often falsely accused. People seem to feel a need to exaggerate and distort as a means of expressing deep feelings. And when they do that, I feel a need to call them on it.
So now it looks like he may become the nominee. If that is the case, I will support him and try to fight off the anti-Mormonis. I don’t think he will ever use his position to promote Mormonism. If he does, I will BLAST him for it. I want the issue dropped.
So I reject your implication.
I adhor Momonism too... so what...
But if it helps, I adhor those the gave money to planned parenthood too.
IMHO... Duncan made the only choise left him.
Now we know why Rush didn’t back Hunter. He saw the inner loon that the rest of us didn’t see.
Good morning Vision, thanks for the Reaganism on your about FR page. This one stands out:
“This is the issue of this election. Whether we believe in our capacity for self government or whether we abandon the American revolution and confess that a little intellectual elite, in a far distant capital can plan our lives for us better than we can plan them ourselves” - Reagan October 27, 1964
Your logic is the exact same logic I used to decide on Romney, only I did it eight months ago.
Not that I am psychic, but I could see that Fred just didn't have the motivation to REALLY run for POTUS.
Duncan Hunter (God love him) had the best record but was obviously too stone-faced and dour-looking for the American public to warm up to.
McCain is unstable, and he subconsciously and secretly hates the religious right for choosing GWB over him in 2000.
Uber-Christian Mike Huckabee scares the pants off me - even though I am a devout Baptist who tithes, goes to church, and 'thumps' my Bible all the time.
Secular Republicans, Jewish Republicans, and ALL moderates or Independents would understandably RUN from Huckabee in droves for fear of a Theocracy in the White House.
Guiliani? I'm not even sure WHY he is a registered Republican, quite frankly.
Which brings me back to Mitt Romney, who is a fabulous public speaker. A true intellect. Wholesome as all get-out. And a conservative in his heart to boot.
Yes, Romney made some dumb statements in the past. But in reality he pushed the conservative message and cause, if anyone bothers to check.
Welcome to the club.
Sadly the conscience free trade crowd don’t let honesty get in the way when they misrepresent Reagan to promote their bad policies.
Good morning.
Your circular logic is almost too clever.
If Hunter had been polling better, then perhaps he would not want his “name” to be a rallying cry when he dropped out.
But in reality, he only had 2-3% support consistently, whether in lib Northeastern states or heavily conservative Western states.
I know many on FR don’t want to believe it, but there are other factors which enter a person’s mind when choosing a candidate, other than “Is he the MOST conservative?”
Republicans ALSO want an affable, likable candidate — one they can relate to.
One they think understands their personal situation, even though that’s impossible.
Duncan would make a GREAT Sec.Defense .... but he was a lousy Presidential candidate.
Ron Paul? Your now supporting RON PAUL?
After all the flames you sent my way over Duncan Hunter in this forum, your supporting RON PAUL?
Wow. I can’t stop laughing.
My respect for Hunter has taken a nosedive. I was sorry he had left the race, but now I wonder if he was ever the man I thought he was.
But unlike a lot of the moronic imbeciles on FR I'm confident that, like me, you have second and third choices lined up. And you didn't participate in all the absurd smearing of candidates subsequently requiring the inevitable consumption of crow when things don't quite work out.
Having said that, I'll stay home if it's McCain. I'll flip a coin (whether I stay home) if it's the Huckster.
I did, made it worse...
“Republicans ALSO want an affable, likable candidate one they can relate to.”
Oh, I’ll fully admit that Hunter lacked the charisma to be elected, that was my one fear for him from day one; I was hoping he’d find a way to connect with voters on a more personal level, but it never happened.
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