Posted on 01/26/2002 9:02:04 AM PST by umbra
Senator Jesse Helms (Republican-NC) 'has steadfastly avoided taking sides' in past GOP primaries, but he 'is about to bend his rule some--if not outright break it.'
Helms is scheduled to address CPAC on 1/31, and he 'has invited Elizabeth Dole to introduce him.'
Helms apparently plans to 'lavish her with praise.'
Helm's spokesman Jimmy Broughton 'wouldn't say whether Helms plans to endorse Dole, suggesting: 'Stay Tuned.'
One of Dole's GOP rivals, atty Jim Snyder,: "All this pomp and circumstance is to expected for someone who's been in Washington for so long.'
I just meant that I would be a RINO voting for someone like Liddy Dole.
Because I am a Conservative, who would be holding my nose and voting for a Republican with whom I disagree strongly.
If would be a Conservative, voting Republican in name only.
I don't even recognize some of the things running with R's behind their names anymore..
Pardon me for intruding, but do you really think Dolt has enough backbone to make any difference on those more controversial issues? As an eigth generation North Carolinian, I wouldn't vote for her even if she were the only Repub excuse running and I AM A REPUBLICAN because this party more closely represents those ideals I hold dear as a Christian. If Helms endorses her just because she holds a pink elephant, he will prove to me that it IS time for him to retire for becoming soft on principle. The reason I say "pink" is because Dolt has no true Republican color. North Carolina, nor America can no longer afford our represenatives' inability to take a stance and let the chips fall where they will...
Az
To clear things up about John Edwards, he carried Raleigh and east. This would be the tropical storm Floyd and hog farming portion of the state. It could be just as easily colored Jim Hunt should that color exist in the spectrum. He did not have a majority from Raleigh west to Tennessee anywhere except a few city pockets, but this eastern area gave him the majority needed. There was a red and blue map of NC published at the time of the senate race as well as the presidential race. Maybe someone could find it and post it. I think AP did the graphic. Of course I am relying on memory.
You are lying.
No that is not a lie, it is what she herself told us in 1999.
Although Edwards won win 52%(I think) and Bush won with 56%
Blaming the voter for not turning out, for a candidate like Liddy Dole is akin to blaming Burger King for stealing customers from McDonnalds.
It's blaming the consumer for not consuming a repulsive product. as opposed to blaming McDonnalds themselves for marketing a repulsive product to begin with..
I WILL NOT vote for her in the primary though.
MKM
You are lying.
How liberal of you.
It appears there are many liars here with me. Will you be offering any proof of my/our lies?
No. Giddy has been given Helm's Senate seat by both the NC-GOP,and the RNC. She has the full support of both organizations,and this makes her unbeatable in the primaries.
"If you're happy and you know it,clank your chains".
There new name is the "DimReps".
Which is exactly what I plan on doing. If we are going to end up having another revolution anyway,let'w go ahead and have it now.
Liddy Dole worked for LYNDON JOHNSON (of all people!) to initiate his "great socity" socialist programs, and the ONLY reason she "joined" the Republican Party MUCH LATER was because she married Bob. She was a registered liberal 'RAT the last time she lived in North Carolina. She did a mediore job when she worked under Reagan and Bush, where all she did is introduce new federal regulations and complain Reagan was too right wing and "macho" for female votes. She did not come out for ANY conservative issue in her Presidential campaign last year, but she did come out in support of several liberal ones. In short, there is nothing to support your theory that she won't morph into Olympia Snowe if elected. She's also not likely to stick around for mulitiple terms because of her age.
Now, here's a REAL Republican candidate that will CONTINUE Helms' record:
And don't tell me only "moderate" Republicans can win in N.C. On the contrary, in the last twenty years or so, the only Republicans who won there were conservatives (Helms, Faircloth, East, etc.) Parker has money, charisma, intelligence, and most of all, conservativism. Vote for Parker, NOT Dole.
What is your message to Elizabeth Dole supporters?
People who currently support Mrs. Dole may not completely understand her vulnerabilities.
It is a sure bet that if Mrs. Dole wins in the primary, Democrats will relentlessly exploit any weakness and it very well may give them a big victory in November 2002.
Her main weaknesses as I see them are:
1) She has not been a resident or taxpayer of North Carolina for over forty years.
2) She is neither an economic nor a social conservative.
3) She either avoids discussion of, or flip-flops on, important issues.
I understand, but challenge the decision of Washington, D.C. GOP strategists to handpick her for the Republican Senate candidacy. She is a nice lady and she has great name recognition. But I believe Party leaders intent on regaining control of the Senate have underestimated North Carolinians who will recognize her true nature as a liberal Washington insider who has reached great heights of power in both Democrat and Republican Administrations without ever being elected to public office or wavering from her liberal beliefs.
Ronald Reagan wrote: "A political party is a mechanical structure created to further a cause. The cause, not the mechanism, brings and holds the members together."
The decision of GOP leaders to back Elizabeth Dole demonstrates they are neglecting the conservative "cause" in favor of "star power". When you stray from the Cause, you divide our Party members and hand victory to our opponents.
Elizabeth Hanford (Dole) was a Democrat working in Washington, D.C. during the heyday of Lyndon B. Johnson's "Great Society" programs. She started her career working for the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare in 1965. In 1968 she landed a job inside LBJ's White House, in the Office of Consumer Affairs. When Richard Nixon took over the White House, she switched her party affiliation from Democrat to Independent. In 1975, she switched parties again. Marrying Bob Dole, she became a Republican. She has since been a resident of Kansas until beginning her campaign to be a U.S. Senator representing North Carolina.
Dole's personal political beliefs remained a mystery to the public-at-large until she ran for President of the United States in 1999. Even while the liberal media praised her for being a "moderate" Republican, she convinced conservatives her liberal stripes had not faded during the years she wore the Republican label. That is possibly the main reason she plunged from her leading position in the polls early in the Presidential Primary campaign and another reason she won't win in North Carolina.
Michelle Malkin of the Washington Times summarized Elizabeth Dole's Senate Campaign when she wrote: "She has no ideas, no issues and no motivating principles except the eternal preservation of her political viability. Instead, she and Republican strategists in Washington are relying on her personality, chromosomes, celebrity status and ideological squishiness to vault her to victory.
On guns, she has echoed Mrs. Clinton's call for a ban on semi-automatic firearms, restrictions on ammunition and mandatory trigger locks. Mrs. Dole sides with Sarah Brady in opposing laws allowing citizens to carry concealed weapons. On abortion, she is an artful dodger. Although she has claimed (rather briskly) on a few occasions that she is "pro-life," she repeatedly evaded questions on her position during her failed presidential bid. On affirmative action, she earned cheers from the left for championing 10 percent set-aside contracts for minorities during her tenure as Ronald Reagan's Transportation secretary and for declaring a jihad against the purported "glass ceiling" for women in the corporate world while serving as the first President Bush's Labor secretary... She championed a federal ban on drinking alcohol for adults up to 24 years old. And she supported one of the biggest wastes of taxpayer dollars, the federal Job Training Partnership Act. Some members of the Republican establishment argue that Mrs. Dole's star power and "moderate" makeup make her a perfect candidate at a time when the party needs every Republican it can get in its uphill battle to recapture the Senate majority. But Mrs. Dole's Beltway backers should be careful what they wish for, lest they end up with Jim Jeffords in a skirt"
The eastern part of the state is a different story. The only Republican enclaves are Pinehurst, Johnston County, and the military sites in Wayne and Onslow. The communists have completely taken over the triangle! Gore won around 60% of the white vote in Orange county and 50% of it in Durham, and while Bush scored a victory in Wake this place is reliably Democratic otherwise. The black voting base is huge nearly everywhere, aside from Johnston County and areas right along the coast. Some of the VA border regions have a majority black population (Eva Claytonland). A conservative running in Fayetteville and south might as well forget about it - most residents are dirt poor including the farmers and the Lumbees in Robeson Co. Still, Jesse Helms' populist image appealed to the small towners in the east and the military types were especially fond of him. These are the people who elected him every time - all of the large counties went for Gantt.
While she will never be another Helms I will gladly take Libby Dole over the clintonite. The thought of a Democrapic sweep is too much to bear!
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