That’s his choice. The Far Right and the Far Left both need to realize they are never going to get exactly what they want in the White House. Our Constitution allows them to live their lives as they choose, but it doesn’t guarantee them the President of their personal choosing.
Has Mr Dobson expressed any regrets about his 2004 endorsement of Bush?
Thank you James Dobson.
No matter what you think of Rudy isn’t it funny that this warrants screaming headlines by CNN and Reuters?
Looks to me like the media is trying to influence who the Republican candidate is and just in case it is Rudy get the so called religious right to stay home like they did in 2006.
I have a question for the Giuliani supporters. I continuously here that we should support him if nominated because, even though he’s not what we want, he’s better than whoever the D’s nominate. That’s asking the base to accept a pro-gay marriage, pro-gun control, pro-abortion candidate as president. That’s a lot to swallow. Let me ask this: how much should we give up just to make sure the R wins? At what point does a candidate become so noxious that it’s no longer acceptable to vote for him, even if he has the R by his name? Where’s that line at? Or is there no line at all, and it’s all about retaining power by any means necessary?
What on Earth took Dobson so long to wake up to Rudy’s abortion express?