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Rally for Romney: Conservatives need to act now, before it is too late.
National Review Online ^ | January 31, 2008 | Mark R. Levin

Posted on 01/31/2008 10:37:41 AM PST by Delacon

I have spent nearly four decades in the conservative movement — from precinct worker to the Reagan White House. I campaigned for Reagan in 1976 and 1980. I served in several top positions during the Reagan administration, including chief of staff to Attorney General Edwin Meese. I have been an active conservative when conservatism was not in high favor.

I remember in 1976, as a 19-year-old in Pennsylvania working the polls for Reagan against the sitting Republican president, Gerald Ford, I was demeaned for supporting a candidate who was said to be an extremist B-actor who couldn’t win a general election, and opposing a sitting president. And at the time Reagan wasn’t even on the ballot in Pennsylvania because he decided to focus his limited resources on other states. I tried to convince voter after voter to write-in Reagan’s name on the ballot. In the end, Reagan received about five percent of the Republican vote as a write-in candidate.

Of course, Reagan lost the nomination to Ford by the narrowest of margins. Ford went on to lose to a little-known ex-governor from Georgia, Jimmy Carter. But the Reagan Revolution became stronger, not weaker, as a result. And the rest is history.

I don’t pretend to speak for President Reagan or all conservatives. I speak for myself. But I watched the Republican debate last night, which was held at the Reagan library, and I have to say that I fear a McCain candidacy. He would be an exceedingly poor choice as the Republican nominee for president.

Let’s get the largely unspoken part of this out the way first. McCain is an intemperate, stubborn individual, much like Hillary Clinton. These are not good qualities to have in a president. As I watched him last night, I could see his personal contempt for Mitt Romney roiling under the surface. And why? Because Romney ran campaign ads that challenged McCain’s record? Is this the first campaign in which an opponent has run ads questioning another candidate’s record? That’s par for the course. To the best of my knowledge, Romney’s ads have not been personal. He has not even mentioned the Keating-Five to counter McCain's cheap shots. But the same cannot be said of McCain’s comments about Romney.

Last night McCain, who is the putative frontrunner, resorted to a barrage of personal assaults on Romney that reflect more on the man making them than the target of the attacks. McCain now has a habit of describing Romney as a “manager for profit” and someone who has “laid-off” people, implying that Romney is both unpatriotic and uncaring. Moreover, he complains that Romney is using his “millions” or “fortune” to underwrite his campaign. This is a crass appeal to class warfare. McCain is extremely wealthy through marriage. Romney has never denigrated McCain for his wealth or the manner in which he acquired it. Evidently Romney’s character doesn’t let him to cross certain boundaries of decorum and decency, but McCain’s does. And what of managing for profit? When did free enterprise become evil? This is liberal pablum which, once again, could have been uttered by Hillary Clinton.

And there is the open secret of McCain losing control of his temper and behaving in a highly inappropriate fashion with prominent Republicans, including Thad Cochran, John Cornyn, Strom Thurmond, Donald Rumsfeld, Bradley Smith, and a list of others. Does anyone honestly believe that the Clintons or the Democrat party would give McCain a pass on this kind of behavior?

 

As for McCain “the straight-talker,” how can anyone explain his abrupt about-face on two of his signature issues: immigration and tax cuts? As everyone knows, McCain led the battle not once but twice against the border-security-first approach to illegal immigration as co-author of the McCain-Kennedy bill. He disparaged the motives of the millions of people who objected to his legislation. He fought all amendments that would limit the general amnesty provisions of the bill. This controversy raged for weeks. Only now he says he’s gotten the message. Yet, when asked last night if he would sign the McCain-Kennedy bill as president, he dissembles, arguing that it’s a hypothetical question. Last Sunday on Meet the Press, he said he would sign the bill. There’s nothing straight about this talk. Now, I understand that politicians tap dance during the course of a campaign, but this was a defining moment for McCain. And another defining moment was his very public opposition to the Bush tax cuts in 2001 and 2003. He was the media’s favorite Republican in opposition to Bush. At the time his primary reason for opposing the cuts was because they favored the rich (and, by the way, they did not). Now he says he opposed them because they weren’t accompanied by spending cuts. That’s simply not correct.

 

Even worse than denying his own record, McCain is flatly lying about Romney’s position on Iraq. As has been discussed for nearly a week now, Romney did not support a specific date to withdraw our forces from Iraq. The evidence is irrefutable. And it’s also irrefutable that McCain is abusing the English language (Romney’s statements) the way Bill Clinton did in front of a grand jury. The problem is that once called on it by everyone from the New York Times to me, he obstinately refuses to admit the truth. So, last night, he lied about it again. This isn’t open to interpretation. But it does give us a window into who he is.

 

Of course, it’s one thing to overlook one or two issues where a candidate seeking the Republican nomination as a conservative might depart from conservative orthodoxy. But in McCain’s case, adherence is the exception to the rule — McCain-Feingold (restrictions on political speech), McCain-Kennedy (amnesty for illegal aliens), McCain-Kennedy-Edwards (trial lawyers’ bill of rights), McCain-Lieberman (global warming legislation), Gang of 14 (obstructing change to the filibuster rule for judicial nominations), the Bush tax cuts, and so forth. This is a record any liberal Democrat would proudly run on. Are we to overlook this record when selecting a Republican nominee to carry our message in the general election?

 

But what about his national security record? It’s a mixed bag. McCain is rightly credited with being an early voice for changing tactics in Iraq. He was a vocal supporter of the surge, even when many were not. But he does not have a record of being a vocal advocate for defense spending when Bill Clinton was slashing it. And he has been on the wrong side of the debate on homeland security. He supports closing Guantanamo Bay, which would result in granting an array of constitutional protections to al-Qaeda detainees, and limiting legitimate interrogation techniques that have, in fact, saved American lives. Combined with his (past) de-emphasis on border-security, I think it’s fair to say that McCain’s positions are more in line with the ACLU than most conservatives.

 

Why recite this record? Well, if conservatives don’t act now to stop McCain, he will become the Republican nominee and he will lose the general election. He is simply flawed on too many levels. He is a Republican Hillary Clinton in many ways. Many McCain supporters insist he is the only Republican who can beat Hillary Clinton or Barak Obama. And they point to certain polls. The polls are meaningless this far from November. Six months ago, the polls had Rudy winning the Republican nomination. In October 1980, the polls had Jimmy Carter defeating Ronald Reagan. This is no more than spin.

But wouldn’t the prospect of a Clinton or Obama presidency drive enough of the grassroots to the polls for McCain? It wasn’t enough to motivate the base to vote in November 2006 to stop Nancy Pelosi from becoming speaker or the Democrats from taking Congress. My sense is it won’t be enough to carry McCain to victory, either. And McCain has done more to build animus among the people whose votes he will need than Denny Hastert or Bill Frist. And there won’t be enough Democrats voting for McCain to offset the electorate McCain has alienated (and is likely to continue to alienate, as best as I can tell).

McCain has not won overwhelming pluralities, let alone majorities, in any of the primaries. A thirty-six-percent win in Florida doesn’t make a juggernaut. But the liberal media are promoting him now as the presumptive nominee. More and more establishment Republican officials are jumping on McCain’s bandwagon — the latest being Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has all but destroyed California’s Republican party.

Let’s face it, none of the candidates are perfect. They never are. But McCain is the least perfect of the viable candidates. The only one left standing who can honestly be said to share most of our conservative principles is Mitt Romney. I say this as someone who has not been an active Romney supporter. If conservatives don’t unite behind Romney at this stage, and become vocal in their support for him, then they will get McCain as their Republican nominee and probably a Democrat president. And in either case, we will have a deeply flawed president.

Mark Levin, a former senior Reagan Justice Department official, is a nationally syndicated radio-talk-show host.



TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: 2008; elections; hillarylite; marklevin; mccain; primaries; romney
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To: Beagle8U
I really don’t care if Romney did a special job in the Olympics.

He "saved" them.

Boy Scouts were mortified, and the taxpayers were left with a Billion$ plus bill.

301 posted on 01/31/2008 12:59:34 PM PST by Syncro
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To: meandog

Who’s psychotic?


302 posted on 01/31/2008 12:59:55 PM PST by GOP_1900AD (Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
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To: Diogenesis

“The trouble is that too many people already know who the Bishop Romney really is.”

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1962238/posts

“Bishop Romney’s Sadistic Anti-Abortion Counseling”

I can assure you that was not the original title. It was changed to the truth by someone who has the ability to change titles.


303 posted on 01/31/2008 1:00:50 PM PST by Graybeard58 ( Remember and pray for SSgt. Matt Maupin - MIA/POW- Iraq since 04/09/04)
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To: JRochelle
I lost a lot of support for Glenn when he started calling Mike Huckabee “Mullah Huckabee.”

Gasp!!

304 posted on 01/31/2008 1:01:44 PM PST by Invincibly Ignorant
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To: JRochelle

I’m not voting for Huck. I already voted for Fred, but of those still in Huck is better than McCrazy and Mutt.


305 posted on 01/31/2008 1:02:20 PM PST by Beagle8U (FreeRepublic -- One stop shopping ....... Its the Conservative Super WalMart for news .)
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To: JRochelle

“I lost a lot of support for Glenn when he started calling Mike Huckabee “Mullah Huckabee.””

Keep in mind Glen is a Mormon and has been flacking for Mitt for some time.

As an aside, this just in:

Texas Governor Endorses McCain
California Governor Endorses McCain
NYC Mayor Endorses McCain
Florida Governor Endorses McCain

I see a trend. Got to hurt Mitt when he’s burning through
money like a drunken sailor and a feeling of inevitability
is emerging for his opponent who is less funded...


306 posted on 01/31/2008 1:02:41 PM PST by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: Graybeard58

reaching


307 posted on 01/31/2008 1:04:00 PM PST by JFC (I am now a MITTEN)
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To: Graybeard58

Romney is taking this losing thing pretty hard.

http://www.theonion.com/content/node/73310

P.S. Before you Romney fans jump all over me, this was linked first by his #1 supporter, K-Lo.


308 posted on 01/31/2008 1:04:13 PM PST by JRochelle
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To: doug from upland; Delacon; Sun; Calpernia
The only one left standing who can honestly be said to share most of our conservative principles is Mitt Romney.

Wanted Thompson, but now - - Romney in '08.

309 posted on 01/31/2008 1:05:39 PM PST by Mr Apple ( "VIDEO CHINAGATE" http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2970981220206109356)
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

As an aside, this just in:

Texas Governor Endorses McCain
California Governor Endorses McCain
NYC Mayor Endorses McCain
Florida Governor Endorses McCain
——————————————————————>

IMHO, I think these “endorsements” could be the kiss of death.

Don’t count Mitt out. Things change quickly in our world.


310 posted on 01/31/2008 1:06:22 PM PST by not2worry ( What goes around comes around!)
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To: JFC
reaching

Tell that to whoever changed it to the truth.

311 posted on 01/31/2008 1:06:33 PM PST by Graybeard58 ( Remember and pray for SSgt. Matt Maupin - MIA/POW- Iraq since 04/09/04)
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

Add Nancy Reagan to McCrazy’s endorsements because she just endorsed him too.


312 posted on 01/31/2008 1:06:38 PM PST by Beagle8U (FreeRepublic -- One stop shopping ....... Its the Conservative Super WalMart for news .)
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To: Beagle8U

I don’t get to vote until May. I doubt that there will be any doubt as to who the nominee will be.


313 posted on 01/31/2008 1:06:40 PM PST by JRochelle
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

Regardless — Romney in ‘08


314 posted on 01/31/2008 1:06:43 PM PST by Mr Apple ( "VIDEO CHINAGATE" http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2970981220206109356)
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

Us Texans don’t even support our Gov Perry........ actually, I did hold my nose and voted for him, but he is a liberal as the others standing beside Juan McVain


315 posted on 01/31/2008 1:07:17 PM PST by JFC (I am now a MITTEN)
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To: JRochelle
There won’t be much rallying for Romney because many of see him as little, if any, better than McCain.

Spare us with your fake objectivity. You can't stand the guy on a variety of levels, especially religion, as HUNDREDS of your posts will attest.

316 posted on 01/31/2008 1:07:36 PM PST by torchthemummy (There Will Be No McCain Nomination Without Huckabee Running Interference)
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To: JRochelle
I am laughing 24/7.

That is alot of laughing!

317 posted on 01/31/2008 1:07:48 PM PST by fortheDeclaration ("Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people".-John Adams)
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To: JRochelle

oh real funny......... yes, I am JUMPING!


318 posted on 01/31/2008 1:08:55 PM PST by JFC (I am now a MITTEN)
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To: JFC

“Us Texans don’t even support our Gov Perry........ actually, I did hold my nose and voted for him, but he is a liberal as the others standing beside Juan McVain”

Right on. But none of us can deny the momentum and free PR
coverage this is generating or Juan.


319 posted on 01/31/2008 1:11:03 PM PST by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: not2worry

http://www.redlasso.com/ClipPlayer.aspx?id=dced92c5-3d9e-4c73-bc18-c2dcf1bf68bd

This is what the country club elites think of real conservatives. It is also a strategic first strike against Romney.

So there you have it, WSJ, trying to bring down Romney, and, in parallel, slime the major talk hosts.


320 posted on 01/31/2008 1:11:06 PM PST by GOP_1900AD (Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
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