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Redemption: McCain at CPAC
Townhall.com ^ | February 7, 2008 | Ken Blackwell

Posted on 02/07/2008 3:51:23 AM PST by Kaslin

Today is the most important day for Senator McCain. People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care. That maxim must guide Senator McCain’s speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference today. If it does, he could win the presidency.

CPAC is the largest annual gathering of conservatives in America, with thousands attending from across the nation. Put on by the American Conservative Union and sponsored by organizations such as the National Rifle Association, Americans for Tax Reform, and Townhall.com, every element of the Republican base is represented.

Mr. McCain is going into as skeptical of a crowd as possible. All the elements of the conservative Republican base the senator has had issues with at one point or another will be represented in force. These are the people Mr. McCain needs to win over if he is to have any hope of truly mobilizing the Republican Party behind him. He needs to reach out to them.

It’s a superficial analysis to say that conservative angst with Mr. McCain is due to policy disagreements. It’s not; policy disagreements happen every day. What conservatives need to see is that Mr. McCain cares about the principles from which those policies are derived. And, they need to see that he cares about them, welcoming them to the table and taking up their concerns.

There are deal-breaker issues for conservatives, but they are few and far between. Mr. McCain will not lose the Republican base by talking about global warming or re-importing drugs from Canada. And he cannot secure the base by talking about free trade and school choice. While each of those is an issue to be sure, they will neither win nor lose the race for him.

But deal-breakers are just that, deal-breakers. If a candidate is not right on a deal-breaker, then there is nothing he can say to get that person’s vote.

Mr. McCain has basically been there on the social issues and many of the economic issues, though he’s never come across as enthusiastic about them.

So what Mr. McCain needs to do is simple. He needs to stick to four basic themes. If he manages to convince GOP voters he means what he says, he could unify the Republican Party.

For Mr. McCain, the four themes he needs to beat constantly to unite and energize the GOP are: Cut government. Secure our borders. Win the war. Redeem our culture.

The key for each of those themes is not the policy. Each is rather a policy goal that reflects a principle at the heart of the Republican philosophy. Embracing those principles will win over a critical mass of conservative Republican base voters.

Cut government. Conservatives want lower taxes, less regulation, and a president who will balance the budget by cutting spending. Ronald Reagan said, “Government is not the solution to our problems. Government is the problem.” Limited government and economic opportunity are core conservative principles.

Secure our borders. Ronald Reagan again said, “A nation that cannot secure its borders is not a nation.” Conservatives want the crime and social costs from health care and education resource drains from illegal immigrants to end. The principle here is the rule of law. Millions broke the law getting here and continue to break it every day, sapping resources. Conservatives will not consider how to deal with those already here until America’s borders are secure and the rule of American law is upheld.

Win the war. Ronald Reagan’s plan for the Cold War was “We win, they lose.” Americans do not want to lose in Iraq, Afghanistan, or anywhere else against terrorists. Conservatives want a strong and seasoned commander-in-chief who can lead us to victory. The principle here is a foreign policy predicated on strength, knowing when and how to use force to protect America’s safety and interests in a dangerous world.

Redeem our culture. Whether abortion, marriage, religious liberty, or the Second Amendment, conservatives want America’s moral and social heritage protected and preserved. That can only be done through the courts. If Mr. McCain wants to win conservatives, there is nothing he could change more right now than to make the Supreme Court a stump speech issue, and talk about the sort of judges he would appoint and fight for relentlessly.

Mr. McCain needs to embrace his own party. He must tell conservatives that he cares about their concerns and that he will fight for these principles. If Mr. McCain does, he may find that there is another value conservatives hold dear: Redemption. If he does not, millions will stay home, even if the Democratic nominee is Hillary Clinton. Disdain for Mrs. Clinton can carry the GOP base only so far.

CPAC could not come at a better time for John McCain. He needs to make the most of it.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; conservatives; cpac; elections; gop; mccain; rino
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To: PeteB570
For Mr. McCain, the four themes he needs to beat constantly to unite and energize the GOP are: Cut government. Secure our borders. Win the war. Redeem our culture.

Problem is he is dead wrong on at least 3 of those items and has proved it with his votes.>p?Latest I heard was he now wants to "deport 2 million criminal aliens", well they are ALL (12 million +) criminal ILLEGAL aliens.

21 posted on 02/07/2008 4:15:43 AM PST by Hazcat (We won an immigration BATTLE, the WAR is not over. Be ever vigilant.)
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To: Kaslin

The sad thing is, that McCain’s ego won’t let him believe, that we won’t lick his boots if he is the nominee.

BTW, I am wondering just where all his support is coming from????


22 posted on 02/07/2008 4:17:15 AM PST by Coldwater Creek
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To: steelyourfaith

There are deal-breaker issues for conservatives, but they are few and far between. Mr. McCain will not lose the Republican base by talking about global warming ...
OUCH !

That’s the one that got me too. If you swallow the liberal line on that one, it shows you are too gullible to be president.


23 posted on 02/07/2008 4:19:43 AM PST by westmichman ( God said: "They cry 'peace! peace!' but there is no peace. Jeremiah 6:14)
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To: Chuck N
McCain doesn’t believe that he is 70 plus, nor the fact that he has had magliant melanoma twice ,should even be a factor in his quest for power.
24 posted on 02/07/2008 4:20:19 AM PST by Coldwater Creek
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To: Peelod

Thanks! 3 pm is the one I am most interested in. Can’t wait!!! Oh as much as I have many issues with him, the one issue that I am not sure should be blamed on him is missing CPAC last year. Was he running already? And would he have been able to speak if he had gone? If those answers are yes than for sure he dissed us last year.


25 posted on 02/07/2008 4:21:08 AM PST by napscoordinator
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To: Peelod

Vice President Dick Cheney - 11:00 AM

Would VP give Romney any kudos during his speech? That would be very helpful.


26 posted on 02/07/2008 4:21:56 AM PST by napscoordinator
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To: Hazcat
One of Rush’s callers made a good point. The Republican Party says we should just suck it up and vote for McCain out of party loyalty. Why should we be loyal to the party and vote for a candidate who has never been loyal to the party.
27 posted on 02/07/2008 4:22:16 AM PST by Anomoly99 (Anomoly (sp) - Sorry, A product of Public Schools)
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To: Anomoly99

I seriously wondering if it is “our party”.


28 posted on 02/07/2008 4:23:23 AM PST by Hazcat (We won an immigration BATTLE, the WAR is not over. Be ever vigilant.)
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To: Kaslin

What McCain says means nothing. He wants votes.

Nothing he says at CPAC will change my opinion of him.

He is an arrogant liar.


29 posted on 02/07/2008 4:23:52 AM PST by dforest (Don't even ask me to vote for McCain, Rudy, or Huckster.)
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To: Chuck N

Chuck,

I seriously hope your post was tongue-in-cheek as it had the same tenor as those who believe that 9-11 was an inside job.


30 posted on 02/07/2008 4:24:03 AM PST by jeffj
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To: Coldwater Creek

He was arrogant looking when he was young and he’s more arrogant now. What a phony. He ain’t gonna be the next president. Check out his obstructionism at:

http://www.vietnamveteransagainstjohnmccain.com/


31 posted on 02/07/2008 4:24:43 AM PST by Chuck N
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To: Kaslin

“He needs to stick to four basic themes.”

1. Lie about the economy

2. Lie about the border and immigration

3. Lie about carbon taxes and MMGW

4. Lie about CFR and CFR


32 posted on 02/07/2008 4:25:20 AM PST by wolfcreek (Powers that be will lie like Clintons and spend like drunken McCains to push their Globalist agenda.)
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To: Chuck N

You have hit the nail on the head! I hope he gets booed off the premises. He will never get my vote no matter how many lies he tells today. He is a liar and a nutcase. Why would anyone in their right mind smear the democratic voting process by voting for this man?

He will NEVER get my vote. Period.


33 posted on 02/07/2008 4:26:34 AM PST by alicewonders (Conservative without a country.)
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To: Hazcat

Exactly. McCain is a liar.


34 posted on 02/07/2008 4:29:19 AM PST by kjo
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To: Kaslin
Like,, what would I expect him to say here?

All that he has done,, all the trouble he has caused,, the amnesty bill, McCain/Feingold, wanting to switch parties, the betrayals and everything else should all be forgotten because of some speech he gives tonight?

I really liked what a caller said yesterday on Rush. She said something like, "These RINO's expect us to show more party loyalty than they have ever shown!"

It was an excellent point!

McCain continues to display arrogance. He stated before Tuesday he was the "assumed nominee." I read yesterday on some site he made the comment we need to just "get used to it" in reference to him being the nominee!

What's he going to be like once elected?

35 posted on 02/07/2008 4:36:24 AM PST by freemike
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To: napscoordinator

>>>>I can’t wait to hear his speech. I just am trying to see him trying to convince us and I am not sure he has it in him to do it.

There is nothing he could do or say for the remainder of his career to rectify the damage he’s done in the last 10 years.

Nothing.

And he’s still out stumping for illegal alien peasant Amnesty, as recently as in South Carolina three weeks ago according to published reports.


36 posted on 02/07/2008 4:41:59 AM PST by angkor (A conservative without hyphens, qualifiers, or a political party.)
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To: Kaslin

Frankly, I hope it’s a rout, and he goes down to a well-earned defeat, in favor of a better candidate. Hope the attendees don’t forget the past like Dem fools, nor leave their spines at home.


37 posted on 02/07/2008 4:43:44 AM PST by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
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To: Kaslin; snippy_about_it

McCain will NEVER convince me he’s a Conservative.


38 posted on 02/07/2008 4:43:57 AM PST by SAMWolf (Huckabee & McCain say -- Those are my principles. If you don't like them I have others.)
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To: Chuck N

For me, it is going to come down to who I hate more. McCain or the Clinton’s. What a way to vote~~~


39 posted on 02/07/2008 4:44:33 AM PST by Coldwater Creek
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To: napscoordinator

yeah, cause he is still proamnesty. he just says he has realized we have to secure the borders first. he is still freakin for amnesty. The problem is that if you grant amnesty you will just have millions and millions and millions more come.
The only way for mccain to get any respect for me is to drop out of the race.


40 posted on 02/07/2008 4:49:18 AM PST by libbylu (Ann and I will be campaigning for Hill.)
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