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Free Republic Poll: Who is your favorite Republican for President in 2008?
FR Poll ^
Posted on 02/14/2006 12:01:23 PM PST by Jim Robinson
Who is your favorite Republican for President in 2008?
George Allen
Bill Frist
Newt Gingrich
Rudy Giuliani
John McCain
Mike Pence
Condoleezza Rice
Rick Santorum
Tom Tancredo
Undecided/Other
TOPICS: Announcements; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; 2008polls; poll
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To: Huevos Rancheros
Jack WheelerAre you referring to Dr. Jack Wheeler?
The activist/writer/other stuff?
I don't think he is going to be a viable candidate in '08.
521
posted on
02/14/2006 5:56:21 PM PST
by
Sonny M
("oderint dum metuant")
To: section9
Should and always be fun to watch
522
posted on
02/14/2006 5:57:02 PM PST
by
cmsgop
( Yeah. Let's go get sushi and not pay !!)
To: gidget7
TC: Let me get away from details for a second. Describe your vision for the future of the conservative movement. And whats it going to take to get there? Two years from now, where do you see the conservative movement being? Pence: I think the conservative movement two years from now will be where it is today, where it was 50 years ago, and where it will be 50 years from now. It will be a strong and steady belief among millions of Americans in limited government, fiscal discipline, a strong defense, and traditional moral values. I hold to the view that while Washington and political movements make great pretenses, the real conservative movement is fixed in the American ideals of the overwhelming majority of our country. I think that when Ronald Reagan won 49 of our states, it was not because he necessarily expressed the ideals of any particular party, but he expressed American ideals of limited government, individual responsibility, a strong defense, and traditional moral values. And he did that unapologetically. And I think to the extent that our movement rises or falls, it will be exclusively based on the clarity with which we articulate what is in the hearts of the overwhelming majority of the American people. TC: Is there somebody that can articulate that as well as Reagan dida contemporary? Pence: There are many effective voices in the conservative movement. But in terms of someone who currently is in a position of national prominence, I havent yet heard any of our leaders sound a clear call for limited government, a strong military, and traditional moral values. Im listening hard. Those men and women who will enter the fray for the Republican nomination, may find their voice. But like millions of other ordinary Americans, Im listening. And I havent heard the unapologetic expression of American ideals in any of the voices on the national scene or in our party. TC: I think you will find a lot of sympathy from our readers on that point. I think thats one thing we hear over and over again: where is the contemporary Ronald Reagan? What do you think about conservatism down the line? What do you see as maybe the one or two single greatest threats to conservatism? Pence: I think that allowing ourselves the believes that big government is good government if it is out government is the single greatest danger to the conservative movement today. True conservatives understand that as government expands freedom contracts. Regardless of who is in charge. It is inherent in the nature of government that is gets bigger and more intrusive and more expensive. That is precisely why our Founders and every great American leader who has embraced the principles of limited government have understood that government that governs least governs best
and fought to restrain the size and growth of government at the federal level. To the extent that we lose focus on that
then I think we have ceased to be a movement that is grounded on the cornerstone of the constitutional republic enshrined in our founding documents. TC: Yeah, at that point you are no longer true to yourselves any more. I agree
Pence: Well its true and I will say one other threat is if we continue down a path of timidity with regard to the sanctity of life and the sanctity of marriage. I dont have much enthusiasm for talking about being a quote culture of life
I tend to think that the American people long for leaders who will look them in the eye and tell them plainly that human life is sacred, that marriage is sacred and that the supreme law of this land ought to reflect those timeless truths in our society. I havent had much patience for that timidity. I tend to believe that we greatly over estimate the sensitivity that voters even voters who may be willing to accept some form of legal abortion about when we mention these things. I was always moved when Ronald Reagan if you read his early speeches he often began his speeches in front of service organizations and business groups by saying that I am going to say some hard things, and I want to warn you in advance that I am going to say them. Every time I heard Ronald Reagan speak when I was an active Republican in the 80s and I got to be around the President more than once he always, invariably brought up the indelicate matter of core values. Whatever venue he was in front of he demonstrated, maybe with just a single line, the courage of his convictions. And I think that what we fail to understand is that people respect people who are candid, straightforward and respectful about precisely what they believe, and they inherently dont respect people who use weasel words and mumbling phrases to avoid giving offense. Ronald Reagan personified the grace and the truth that is necessary for true leadership. He spoke the truth, but he spoke it with grace. To the extent that our movement and our Party continue to shy away from speaking boldly and plainly about the sanctity of life and the sanctity of marriage that we do so at our peril. http://www.townhall.com/blogs/capitolreport/TimChapman/story/2006/01/03/180850.html
523
posted on
02/14/2006 6:07:49 PM PST
by
Gipper08
(Mike Pence in 2008)
To: azhenfud
Tancredo/Miller 08 Good combination, both patriots.
524
posted on
02/14/2006 6:15:42 PM PST
by
janetgreen
(Washington fiddles while America is invaded!)
To: Gipper08
Will you give it a rest already?!
525
posted on
02/14/2006 6:28:32 PM PST
by
Do not dub me shapka broham
("The moment that someone wants to forbid caricatures, that is the moment we publish them.")
To: gidget7
Huckabee is a RINO. Conservative on 2nd amendment and abortion and that is it. He raises taxes in Arkansas every chance he gets, he created Hillary care for kids in AR, and vehemently opposed an AR bill keeping govt benefits from illegals. He's very charismatic and extremely full of himself. No real principles except looking out for #1.
526
posted on
02/14/2006 6:48:04 PM PST
by
RebekahT
("Government is not the solution to the problem, government is the problem." -- Ronald Reagan)
To: gidget7
He took the governorship against Shannon O'Brien, the closest living clone to Hillary Clinton on earth. The woman is a virtual twin, and he trounced her in a liberal state no less.
To: Badray
Man it appears that I was REALLY wrong! I fell for the DEMO version not the ACTUAL version.
I do appreciate your taking the time to fill me in.
I would have done a bit more homework before actually voting for him, but now I know early that I need to look elsewhere.
Thanks again,
GE
To: RebekahT
Huckabee...He raises taxes in Arkansas every chance he gets... Increased spending at an average clip of 7% a year.
529
posted on
02/14/2006 7:16:24 PM PST
by
exhaustedmomma
(Calling illegal alien an undocumented immigrant is like calling a burglar an uninvited house guest)
To: Jim Robinson
530
posted on
02/14/2006 7:17:13 PM PST
by
DoNotDivide
(Romans 12:21 Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.)
To: Steve_Seattle
Kasich is a typical Ohio RINO gun grabber just like DeWhine , Voinobitch , and Shaft . Something in that Ohio water ......Rino pee maybe ?
531
posted on
02/14/2006 7:46:39 PM PST
by
FRONTLINER
( Out with the RINO'S ! Defeat Mike DeWhine in the primary !)
To: Verginius Rufus
True...thanks for the correction.
532
posted on
02/14/2006 8:01:09 PM PST
by
Luis Gonzalez
(Some people see the world as they would want it to be, effective people see the world as it is.)
To: bazbo
Allen did so well in his last attempt at getting elected.
533
posted on
02/14/2006 8:02:31 PM PST
by
Luis Gonzalez
(Some people see the world as they would want it to be, effective people see the world as it is.)
To: Jim Robinson
Tom Tancredo or George Allen.
534
posted on
02/14/2006 8:02:42 PM PST
by
1lawlady
(To G-d be the glory. Great things He has done!)
To: Luis Gonzalez
Make that "Alan"...as in Keyes.
Keyes on the ticket is the key to a landslide victory by Hillary.
535
posted on
02/14/2006 8:03:32 PM PST
by
Luis Gonzalez
(Some people see the world as they would want it to be, effective people see the world as it is.)
To: bazbo; Howlin
Allen Keyes - Male vote, Catholic vote & Black vote Do you really want Hillary to be President?
536
posted on
02/14/2006 8:04:48 PM PST
by
COEXERJ145
("I hope the Republicans suffer huge defeats in the House/Senate in 2006!"-xrp [Weekly Dumb Comment])
To: sefarkas
The word
mankind, when accented on the second syllable, means the whole human race, including women. The word
man can mean either a male human being or any human being, as in "All men are created equal."
German has two words, Mensch meaning "human being" and Mann meaning either "man" in the sense of a male human being, or "husband." I think what probably happened in the earlier history of the English language was that two similar-sounding words, corresponding to the two words in German, came to have exactly the same form, creating ambiguity.
To: Jim Robinson
538
posted on
02/14/2006 8:08:25 PM PST
by
Wiz
(News hyaena providing you news with spice of acid)
To: FreeAtlanta
The way I'm figuring this out, the RINO vote is about 34% of the poll (Condi/Guiliani/McCain.
The GOP is definitely fragmented in this coming election.
To: Gipper08
WOW don't know what else to say
Just WOW!! Where did this guy come from, where has he been???
He has my vote!! I am just blown away. I loved President Reagan! I see he did too. And I have prayed for someone who cherishes the same ideals as Reagan. Now if this guy does not run, I will be crushed!!
He needs to be brought out to the public, in a huge way!
540
posted on
02/14/2006 8:08:26 PM PST
by
gidget7
(Get GLSEN out of our schools!!!!!!)
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