The conservative and patriotic American and founder of Eagle Forum, Phyllis Schlafly, has put-together a list of questions that all candidates should be asked. Of course, this requires that conservatives actually acknowledge that the following questions are important minimum standards and values for those who aspire to become president of the United States.
Romney would fail the test if he were graded by the following questions based upon what is already known about him; Romney's johnny-come-lately flip-flops are questionable positions for any conservative to believe. I believe in Reagan's motto: trust but verify. Taking someone's "word" for it is nothing short of being willfully stupid, especially if their current "word" goes against their past deeds and actions.
Questions To Ask Presidential Candidates
The 2008 presidential campaign has begun. Candidates are already making appearances around the country, especially in early-primary and early-caucus states. Voters should evaluate policies and promises in order to determine who are the real conservatives. Here are questions that grassroots citizens should require candidates to answer along with follow-up questions (marked below with ) so you can pin them down and prevent them from responding with generalities and hot air....Supremacist Judges Legislating from the Bench
6 questions + follow-up questionsBorder Security and Immigration
18 questions + follow-up questionsNorth American Integration
4 questions + follow-up questionsJobs and the Economy
6 questions + follow-up questionsRespect for Life
5 questions
Mitt has been endorsed by Dr. John Willke, founder of the pro-life movement.
I would say he passed the test of pro-life.