Posted on 02/02/2008 1:29:05 PM PST by moderate_conservative
Steven Calabresi, Professor of Law at Northwestern University (http://www.law.northwestern.edu/faculty/fulltime/Calabresi/Calabresi.html) and co-founder of the premiere conservative legal organization, The Federalist Society, who previously backed Rudy has now endorsed John McCain. In an e-mail to me he explained:
I have endorsed Senator McCain and think he would be an excellent president because he is tough on foreign policy, committed to spending restraint which is the key to small government, and because he has consistently voted for good judicial nominees in tough fights like Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas. I am not troubled by his role as a member of the gang of 14 because I think the compromise he forged got us cloture on Roberts and Alito and produced three excellent lower court judges: Bill Pryor, Janice Rogers Brown, and Priscilla Owen.
Conservative legal scholar and former Solicitor General Charles Fried, another ex-Rudy supporter, also informed me that he immediately, readily and enthusiastically switched to McCain after Rudy dropped out.
He is free tp support whomevere he chooses. It won’t influence me to support Mc Caine.
I don’t care what Mc Cain says he is going to do or will do. I know what he has done.
For the better part of 8 years Mc Cain has pi$$ed in the faces and sh** on Conservatives.
I dont know about Federalists But military Hero’s and the like are endorsing him. Are they all nuts too?
RETIRED ADMIRALS AND GENERALS SUPPORTING JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT
Rear Admiral John W. Adams, USN (Ret.)
Major General Albert B. Akers, USA (Ret.)
Major General John Blatsos, USA (Ret.)
Lieutenant General Harry Blot, USMC (Ret.)
Major General John L. Borling, USAF (Ret.), POW
Vice Admiral Mike Bowman, III, USN (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Roger Box, USN (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Bruce Bremner, USA (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Thomas Brown, III, USN (Ret.)
Brigadier General Tom Bruner, USA (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Lyle Bull, USN (Ret.)
Major General George Cates, USMC (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Jack Christiansen, USN (Ret.)
Vice Admiral Edward Clexton, Jr., USN (Ret.)
Lieutenant General John B. Conaway, USAF (Ret.), Former Chief of the National Guard Bureau
Lieutenant General Matthew T. Terry Cooper, USMC (Ret.)
Brigadier General Robert Dastin, USAF (Ret.)
General James B. Davis, USAF (Ret.), Classmate of Senator McCains at the U.S. Naval Academy, Former Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, Europe (NATO)
Vice Admiral Walter J. Davis, Jr., USN (Ret.)
Major General Hollis Davison, USMC (Ret.)
Colonel George Bud Day, USAF (Ret.), POW, Medal of Honor
Rear Admiral Jerry Denton, USN (Ret.), POW, Former U.S. Senator
Vice Admiral Robert F. Dunn, USN (Ret.)
Brigadier General Russ Eggers, USAF (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Paul Engel, USN (Ret.)
Major General Bill Eshelman, USMC (Ret.)
Major General Merrill Evans, USA (Ret.)
Admiral S. Robert Foley, USN (Ret.), Former CINCPACFLT
Rear Admiral Skip Furlong, USN (Ret.)
Brigadier General Barton Gilbert, USA (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Andrew Giordano, USN (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Russell W. Gorman, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Ronald J. Hays, USN (Ret.), Former CINCPAC and CINCUSNAVEUR
Rear Admiral Robert P. Hickey, USN (Ret.)
Major General Don Hilbert, USA (Ret.)
Major General Kent Hillhouse, USA (Ret.)
Rear Admiral A. Byron Holderby, USN (Ret.)
Admiral James L. Holloway, USN (Ret.), Former Chief of Naval Operations
Lieutenant General Jefferson D. Howell, USMC (Ret.)
Major General Evan Hultman, USA (Ret.)
Major General Charles Ingram, USA (Ret.)
Admiral Bobby Inman, USN (Ret.), Former Director, NSA
Major General Harry Jenkins, USMC (Ret.)
Admiral Jerome Johnson, USN (Ret.), Former Vice Chief of Naval Operations
Rear Admiral J. Michael Carlos Johnson, USN (Ret.)
General P.X. Kelley, USMC (Ret.), Former Commandant, USMC
Admiral Robert J. Barney Kelly, USN (Ret.), Former CINCPACFLT
Admiral Frank Kelso, USN (Ret.), Former Chief of Naval Operations
Major General Phillip G. Killey, USAF (Ret.)
Admiral George Gus Kinnear, USN (Ret.), Former COMAIRLANT
Admiral Charles R. Chuck Larson, USN (Ret.), Former CINCPAC
Vice Admiral Tony Less, USN (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Frederick L. Lewis, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Joseph Lopez, USN (Ret.), Former CINCUSNAVEUR
Rear Admiral Thomas C. Lynch, USN (Ret.)
Admiral James Ace Lyons, USN (Ret.), Former CINCPACFLT
Vice Admiral Michael D. Malone, USN (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Daniel P. March, USN (Ret.)
Vice Admiral Edward H. Martin, USN (Ret.), POW
Vice Admiral John J. Mazach, USN (Ret.)
Vice Admiral William Scot McCauley, USN (Ret.)
Lieutenant General Fred McCorkle, USMC (Ret.)
Vice Admiral Denny McGinn, USN (Ret.)
Major General Ed Mechanbier, USAFR (Ret.), POW
Rear Admiral George Meinig, USN (Ret.)
Major General Robert L. Menist, USA (Ret.)
Admiral Paul David Miller, USN (Ret.), Former CINCLANT
Vice Admiral Joseph Mobley, USN (Ret.), POW
Rear Admiral Patrick D. Moneymaker, USN (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Benjamin Montoya, USN (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Douglas Moore, Jr., USN (Ret.)
General Carl E. Mundy, Jr., USMC (Ret.), Former Commandant, USMC
Rear Admiral Jack Natter, USN (Ret.)
Brigadier General Warren Bud Nelson, USAF (Ret.)
Brigadier General Eddie Newman, USA (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Robert S. Rupe Owens, USN (Ret.)
Major General Earl G. Peck, USAF (Ret.)
Major General John Peppers, USA (Ret.)
Brigadier General Maurice Phillips, USA (Ret.)
Rear Admiral David Polatty, USN (Ret.)
Vice Admiral William E. Ramsey, USN (Ret.)
Brigadier General Jon A. Reynolds, USAF (Ret.), POW
Vice Admiral David B. Robinson, USN (Ret.)
Brigadier General Wayne Rosenthal, USAF (Ret.)
Vice Admiral John R. Ryan, USN (Ret.)
Major General Michael D. Ryan, USMC (Ret.)
Brigadier General Dennis Schulstad, USAF (Ret.)
Vice Admiral James E. Service, USN (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Edward D. Ted Sheafer, Jr., USN (Ret.)
Vice Admiral Robert F. Dutch Shultz, USN (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Robert H. Shumaker, USN (Ret.), POW
Admiral Leighton Snuffy Smith, Jr., USN (Ret.), Former CINCUSNAVEUR, CINCSOUTH, Commander IFOR
Lieutenant General Norman Smith, USMC (Ret.)
Major General Stanhope S. Spears, USA, Adjutant General of South Carolina
Lieutenant General Hank Stackpole, USMC (Ret.)
Vice Admiral Howie Thorsen, USN (Ret.)
Colonel Leo Thorsness, USAF (Ret.), POW, Medal of Honor
Rear Admiral Ernest E. Tissot, USN (Ret.)
Vice Admiral John B. Totushek, USN (Ret.)
Major General Alfred A. Valenzuela, USA (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Lloyd Joe Vasey, USN (Ret.)
Brigadier General W.L. Bill Wallace, USA (Ret.)
Major General Gary Wattnern, USA (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Donald Weatherson, USN (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Hugh Webster, USN (Ret.)
Lieutenant General James A. Williams, USA (Ret.), Former Director, DIA
Brigadier General Mitchell M. Willoughby, USA (Ret.)
Rear Admiral Dennis Wisely, USN (Ret.)
Admiral Ronald J. Zlatoper, USN (Ret.), Former CINCPACFLT
While it is true that there is a lot of antipathy (some of it rightly so) against McCain here, I expect no less than 85-90% of Republicans to vote McCain, only slightly less than the number that voted for G.W.
"Tough on foreign policy"?? What exactly does this mean??
McCain is a liberal bastard and I’d prefer a crash test dummy to him. God forbid he become the Republican nominee. He has sponsored liberal bills with the likes of Kenney and Feingold, wants to suppress talk radio, (free speech), is rabidly pro-amnesty, and he is no friend to the millions of true conservatives in this nation. He’s just another ‘moderate’ (spineless) politician who does and says whatever it takes to get elected. You can take McCain and shove him.
Welcome, newbie. I see you are supporting Insane McCain for President.
That is too much of a risk. You are asking everyone to assume the above hypothetical.
On the other hand, McCain's administration will have several competent conservatives, such as Ted Olson and Steve Calabriesi, who will pick the judges he will nominate. Hillary will NOT let Ted Olson pick judges for her.
With McCain Conservatives would get maybe 10%.
No, with McCain, we will get about 50-60% or even more. He will not back on the WOT, not back down on Iran, not back down against Putin, not back down on spending, appoint conservative judges and justices, govern as a pro-lifer, and at the same time, stay popular.
Dude, you’re gonna get chewed alive...
Just announce you are ready to vote for Hillary. You will get lots of enthusiastic support.
Yep, because the altenatives don’t come close to what is needed now.
Don’t Ask McCain
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1073039/dont_ask_mccain/
McCain Can’t Be President
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/908572/mccain_cant_be_president/
McCain Pulls A Clinton
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1058841/mccain_pulls_a_clinton/
>>>RETIRED ADMIRALS AND GENERALS SUPPORTING JOHN MCCAIN FOR PRESIDENT<<<
What do you think is causing so many retired flag officers to turn senile?
They are not senile, they just do not agree with left leaning liberals.
>>>I expect no less than 85-90% of Republicans to vote McCain, only slightly less than the number that voted for G.W.<<<
And you arrived at your statistics how?
[Note: Government figures have shown that forty percent (40%) of all statistics are totally worthless]
Jim Robinson the owner of this site.
I am sure some people will stay home and not support McCain, but I really think the anti-McCain crowd here is overestimating their strength.
I take it that you’re going to vote for Senator John McCain (D).
Not me, I’ll vote for my neighbors dog first. Granted, that dog craps in my yard from time to time, but has never tried to bite me with my back turned or steal my wallet..... and, he’s not trying to fill my property with illegal’s.
It’s you choice, you can vote for this backstabbing ‘party traitor’ if you want. I know I sure couldn’t vote for that democrat.
>>>McCain’s administration will have several competent conservatives, such as Ted Olson and Steve Calabriesi, who will pick the judges he will nominate.<<<
McCain also has as an advisor Warren Ruddman who gave us David Souter.
>>>No, with McCain, we will get about 50-60% or even more. He will not back on the WOT, not back down on Iran, not back down against Putin, not back down on spending, appoint conservative judges and justices, govern as a pro-lifer, and at the same time, stay popular.<<<
Here is a partial rebuttal...
1. McCain has already backed down on the WOT. He wants to close Guantanamo (and therefore try enemy combatants within our judicial system as if they were common criminals). And he opposes a tried and true method of interrogation (waterboarding) by making the ridiculous claim that it is torture. Someone needs to ask that nut why it is not okay for enemy combatants to be “tortured”, but okay for our own Special Forces (they are subjected to waterboarding during training).
2. There is no way McCain would nominate a true conservative to the bench since a true conservative would declare the McCain-Feingold legislation (aka, the Incumbent Protection Act) to be unconstitutional.
3. McCain supports embryonic stem cell research, and he tried to get a pro-life group silenced since they were at odds with his precious Incumbent Protection Act. Some pro-lifer...
4. McCain will stay popular as long as George Soros wants him to be popular, which will be no more than 5 minutes after he wins the nomination. Then the Soros Media will be after him like white on rice.
I was afraid of that.
If this guy still has anything to do with the Federalist society, I’m not renewing my membership. Rudy stood for everything the Federalist society is against.
As far as McCain understanding threats to the country, well he ought to, he sees one everytime he looks in the mirror. McCain will protect us from Iran, while surrendering our soverignty to Mexico.
Viva Juan McCain.
McCain Feingold, McCain Lieberman, McCain Edwards, McCain Kennedy, that’s more than enough for me.
McCain is also committed to moving this country further left, and destroying our Country by opening the borders. He is a mean and vengeful man, and is an embarrassment to the Republican Party!
Link to an article written by Michael Reagan after the Republican debate at the Reagan library. Any one who watched the debate, saw McCain for what he is.
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