What a terrific, terrific article. So much for the looneytoons on Free Republic who wish to paint Rudy as a liberal.
That's what is known as "whistling past the graveyard."
"So much for the looneytoons on Free Republic who wish to paint Rudy as a liberal."
To: nopardons
Right. There are no conservatives up to the task. Never have been, never will be. So we should just automatically throw out all principle and roll over for an abortionist, gay rights loving, gun grabbing liberal who's never been elected to any office higher than mayor of a corrupt northeastern liberal town? Why even pretend to have a conservative party then?
Have you ever heard of fighting on principle? Do you have any concept whatsoever of drawing the line they dare not cross? Or of defending life, liberty and country for ourselves and our posterity?
Thought not.
See tag line.
224 posted on 02/10/2007 12:24:15 AM CST by Jim Robinson ("Electable" gave us Ford, Dole, Arnie. Voting for the "unelectable" right-wing kook gave us Ronnie.)
Pinging JimRob, you old "looney toon".
(And Rudy is still a liberal)
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Co-authored by an Associate editor at the Atlantic Monthly. Now thre's an authority on conservatism.
I'm willing to keep an open mind on Rudy but perahps you can explain something to me:
Rudy said he'll appoint strict contstructionists, or originalists to the courts and yet he supports RvW which is the mother of all court activism.
How can someone balance such apparent cognitive dissonance?
Or is that merely a sop to conservatives to allow them to pretend they're not really seeing what they're seeing?
Rudy and Hitlery believe in many of the same things...
also Ted Kennedy, John Kerry, Barney Frank, and Chuck Schumer..
Calling the owner of this board "looneytoons" is pretty rude.
Instead, we find out he is a chameleon, who changes his 'positions' to whatever he thinks will capture votes.