Posted on 08/25/2008 5:17:34 AM PDT by bmweezer
That's funny. But how about Osama bin Biden?
She's pro-choice.
One Senator on the ticket is bad enough. We need someone with actual executive experience instead.
Pardon, but you don't know what you're talking about...
Kay Bailey Hutchison on AbortionVoted YES on defining unborn child as eligible for SCHIP. (Mar 2008)
Voted YES on prohibiting minors crossing state lines for abortion. (Mar 2008)
Voted YES on barring HHS grants to organizations that perform abortions. (Oct 2007)
Voted YES on expanding research to more embryonic stem cell lines. (Apr 2007)
Voted YES on notifying parents of minors who get out-of-state abortions. (Jul 2006)
Voted NO on $100M to reduce teen pregnancy by education & contraceptives. (Mar 2005)
Voted YES on criminal penalty for harming unborn fetus during other crime. (Mar 2004)
Voted YES on banning partial birth abortions except for maternal life. (Mar 2003)
Voted YES on maintaining ban on Military Base Abortions. (Jun 2000)
Voted YES on banning partial birth abortions. (Oct 1999)
Voted YES on banning human cloning. (Feb 1998)
Rated 7% by NARAL, indicating a pro-life voting record. (Dec 2003)
Expand embryonic stem cell research. (Jun 2004)
Rated 75% by the NRLC, indicating a mixed record on abortion. (Dec 2006)Kay Bailey Hutchison on Immigration
Voted NO on continuing federal funds for declared "sanctuary cities". (Mar 2008)
Voted NO on comprehensive immigration reform. (Jun 2007)
Voted YES on declaring English as the official language of the US government. (Jun 2007)
Voted NO on eliminating the "Y" nonimmigrant guestworker program. (May 2007)
Voted YES on building a fence along the Mexican border. (Sep 2006)
Voted NO on establishing a Guest Worker program. (May 2006)
Voted NO on allowing illegal aliens to participate in Social Security. (May 2006)
Voted NO on giving Guest Workers a path to citizenship. (May 2006)
Voted YES on allowing more foreign workers into the US for farm work. (Jul 1998)
Voted YES on visas for skilled workers. (May 1998)
Voted YES on limit welfare for immigrants. (Jun 1997) Rated 75% by USBC, indicating a sealed-border stance. (Dec 2006)
She is a "Hard-Core Conservative." See below...
Would I take Hutchinson over Romney or Palin? In a heartbeat. Give me a proven tax cutter over a proven tax raiser any day of the week.
Sarah Palin is a "Moderate Populist Conservative." See below...
Hutchinson is more conservative than Romney. Romney is considered a "Mitt Romney is a Populist-Leaning Conservative." See below...
When you ignore facts for feelings, you act like a Democrat.
First he said that conventional wisdom says Mitt, so he’ll say Mitt. Then he said—but what about Kay BH? I screamed—No, thanks!!!
Thanks for posting the facts. I confess I don’t know much about this woman.
In fact, that probably makes her perfect for McQueeg.
Her trying to talk DC into repealing their Law so it wouldn't go to court was a nice touch. Gives the appearance of being pro-2A while undercutting a broader reaching solution...
Yeah, she's more conservative that Jaun McCain, but that's a difference without distinction.
She is opposed to outlawing abortion.
http://www.nationaljournal.com/pubs/almanac/2008/people/tx/txs1.htm
On immigration, a few hours after the border fence bill was passed, she is the one who filed a bill to gut it. If she’s against securing the borders with real fences that really do the job, she’s weak on immigration.
http://acertainslantoflight.net/?p=2255
Dick Morris has made a strong suggestion that McCain - who picks his running mate on Friday - should select Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison as his #2,
If Dick Morris is saying it then the chances are extremely large that it will never happen. Morris blows with the wind on each day and has no grounding imo.
KBH has repeatedly said she doesn’t want the VP position and wants to begin making plans to return to Texas after the elections this fall. She said that again in Texas last week on her Texas bus tour.
I’ve begged her to become the first pro-life woman in the Senate. She won’t.
She signed the letters urging President Bush to use embryos for research. She’s sponsored legislation and voted in favor of destroying embryos every chance she got and walks a fine line on abortion.
So, she wants to make it a little harder to kill some children, but wants to be sure women can still kill children.
And that, to you, is a fine position? Like if someone weren’t categorically opposed to rape or child abuse, but wanted to make it a little more difficult in some situations, that would be a good position?
Not to me in this context. McCain passes away, and the president is someone older than 14 who still hasn’t figured out that you DON’T kill babies for being inconvenient or imperfect, and who will pick Supremes from that vantage point.
Just doesn’t work for me - particularly with a rich enough field to make such a pick unnecessary.
Kay Bailey Hutchinson is Hillary light. Can’t stand that RINO beast.
U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, a Republican considered to be a potential candidate for Texas governor in 2006, said Saturday she supports a woman's right to choose to have an abortion before a fetus is viable outside of the womb.
Hutchison, speaking with news reporters after her speech to the Republican state convention, said her stance on abortion has remained consistent through the years.
''My position is I think there can be an ability for a woman, until viability, to make a choice...''
6/8/04
http://media.www.dailytoreador.com/media/storage/paper870/news/2
You should peddle your NOT pro-choice lies to people who have no idea who Hutchison is.
Kay Bailey Hutchison submitted the amendment that gutted the Secure Fence Act.
Where is Palin on Life and Foreign Policy? I don’t know how we would know a whole lot about a governor from a state like Alaska to be able to chart her.
I looked up the National Right to Life Rating on her and it was 75%. If she has stated what you posted, she will kill the ticket for me. No pro-choice person allowed at that level. Maybe someone like Lieberman for Sec of State and Giuliani for Attorney General; but, where they have an opportunity to decide on Right to Life, only lifers need apply.
I didn’t categorize her that way. National Right to Life did.
McCain was for embryo research as well, but seems to be softening on that - going, rightly, for non-controversial stem cells.
I'd think more along the lines of Palin, due to her leadership experience (sure, it's just Alaska, but at least she's a actual governor and not a congress type). Really, you could pick a dark horse executive female of almost any background and get some real traction among female voters.
McCain needs a counterweight to balance out his loose cannon, fighter pilot style. While there's some merit to the idea it should be someone stodgy, with a solid financial background, the current political scene is primed to react very strongly to the idea of a capable female executive.
Let me put this another way. The Democratic ticket is balanced between a romantic rookie, and a boring veteran. The Republican ticket is all boring veteran, and they're still running neck-and-neck. If McCain has wherewithal to realize that the country is in the mood for some inspiration, he'd see he's not the guy to give it to them. But he can sure scare some up.
All he needs is a reasonably competent woman with an inspiring story, one who can be groomed for succession, and he'll blow Obama/Biden out of the water by double digits. (If for no other reason than he'll be taking the Obama/Biden formula (rookie leads/veteran follows) and reversing it back into the order people naturally expect.)
Yep. Pro-abort, anti-2nd amendment rino woman on the ticket will really help McCain out. </s>
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