Posted on 08/23/2007 7:58:48 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued
The good news for U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter is that he should get plenty of exposure during the Texas Republican Straw Poll during the Labor Day weekend.
The bad news is that on Wednesday afternoon, only one newspaper reporter and one TV news crew showed up for his news conference at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center.
(Excerpt) Read more at star-telegram.com ...
If he does well, hopefully he and his platform will get some free press.
If he doesn’t, he should hang em up.
Straw poll offers Hunter opportunity to stand out
Posted by pissant
On News/Activism 08/23/2007 10:42:30 AM CDT · 52 replies · 519+ views
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And that is the point... The RINO candidates get TONS of publicity (I call it the Drive By Media covering their bets), and throw a few attacks on Thompson because they are afraid of him.
But they are bound and determined to not give the best Repub candidate a chance at all - and I think it is intentional. He represents what the media and the whole left fear most - because he speaks the truth and doesn’t waver.
Don’t let us down TEXAS! :)
Here’s Hunter’s stand on a few important issues, and you can click on below link for more:
http://www.issues2002.org/CA/Duncan_Hunter.htm
Duncan Hunter on Abortion
Voted NO on allowing human embryonic stem cell research. (May 2005)
Voted YES on restricting interstate transport of minors to get abortions. (Apr 2005)
Voted YES on making it a crime to harm a fetus during another crime. (Feb 2004)
Voted YES on banning partial-birth abortion except to save mothers life. (Oct 2003)
Voted YES on forbidding human cloning for reproduction & medical research. (Feb 2003)
Voted YES on funding for health providers who don’t provide abortion info. (Sep 2002)
Voted YES on banning Family Planning funding in US aid abroad. (May 2001)
Voted YES on federal crime to harm fetus while committing other crimes. (Apr 2001)
Voted YES on banning partial-birth abortions. (Apr 2000)
Voted YES on barring transporting minors to get an abortion. (Jun 1999)
Rated 0% by NARAL, indicating a pro-life voting record. (Dec 2003)
Duncan Hunter on Gun Control
Voted YES on prohibiting product misuse lawsuits on gun manufacturers. (Oct 2005)
Voted YES on prohibiting suing gunmakers & sellers for gun misuse. (Apr 2003)
Voted YES on decreasing gun waiting period from 3 days to 1. (Jun 1999)
Rated A+ by the NRA, indicating a pro-gun rights voting record. (Dec 2003)
Duncan Hunter on Foreign Policy
Voted YES on deterring foreign arms transfers to China. (Jul 2005)
Voted YES on reforming the UN by restricting US funding. (Jun 2005)
Voted NO on keeping Cuba travel ban until political prisoners released. (Jul 2001)
Voted NO on $156M to IMF for 3rd-world debt reduction. (Jul 2000)
Voted NO on Permanent Normal Trade Relations with China. (May 2000)
Voted NO on $15.2 billion for foreign operations. (Nov 1999)
Duncan Hunter has my vote and, in my own view, is unchallenged even by the great and mysterious Fred Thompson. He is a man who actually seems to live his creed.
Hunter, to date, has done poorly in the polls because of lack of exposure. Yet Hunter has great grass roots appeal to conservatives. Is it possible that, once again, the pundits of talk radio and other venues of the right have decided that the Republican party is better served by someone who already has name recognition?
Is it possible that they have already decided who “can win”, based upon that already given name recognition? And will they, once again, sacrifice conservative principle in their choice of candidates.
If conservative media were as, uh, interested in ideas as they say they are, why would they not give the various candidates equal attention and put all the ideas on the table, identified with their proponents? Right up to the primaries?
Yet in most “big” talk radio, Hunter is virtually unmentioned. They all jump in on the Romney-Guliani-Thompson debate. The others go, well, unmentioned, except occasionally and with mirth or dismissal.
This, to me, indicates a kind of intellectual fraud.
Good. Hunter needs to be seen and recognized by more people. He has a great voting record and in my opinion would be the ideal GOP candidate for 2008. But as many have pointed out, Representatives tend not to be favored in the primaries and that is showing in the poll results (Hunter has very small percentages). But at least Fred’s up there, he would be my second choice.
Vote Conservative.
I like DH. The man is even my preference in the sea of otherwise bending broomstalks and slithering smooth talking snake den of politicians.
But the fact is I do not understand his strategy. Here in Iowa he made almost no effort and apparently spent nothing. He is the invisible candidate. He clearly did not establish an “over broken glass” band of hard core crawlers in his campaign. Does he have any charisma?
Thus far a very feeble effort from my view. Makes me wonder if he really has any interest at all in this effort, or is there some other motive/rationale to his presence, or lack of presence in this race?
That's not good. And they don't like that at all.
From the article:
He was courteous when members of Gaylord security staff showed up and mentioned that they had learned about Hunter's news conference on the Internet. Politely but firmly, they told him that they expected to be notified of future events.
The top conservative talks show hosts all seem to really like Duncan Hunter, and have said really nice things about him, but unfortunately, they are afraid to stick their necks out, even though he’s the best and most conservative candidate.
I wish they would help him more.
Hunter has been effective, and has DONE what the other candidates SAY should be done. Hunter’s bill to build an 854 mile fence was signed into law, and Hunter built a 14 mile fence at the San Diego border already.
We grass roots folks have to try to get his name out, and together we CAN do it.
I wrote a letter to the editor, contributed to his campaign, and next, I will call a talk show(s).
Still hate Hunter, thanks to pissant.
This is why Hunter fails at being a household name. His staff is to blame for this.
“Hunter’s campaign didn’t even *notify* the media that he was going to be available.”
Hunter probably needs to raise more money so he can hire better people to run his campaign, imo.
Raising money is where we come in, by contributing to his campaign.
I doubt if big biz will help him out, because Duncan Hunter doesn’t want the approximately $275 BILLION each year trade imbalance with Communist China.
The problem with the GOP is that Charisma always trumps principle. They don’t pick their candidates on principle. That’s why they don’t get conservatives in the Executive, and few in the bicameral House. And, hence, the mess that is the current USA.
I’ve always thought that what we really need is a candidate with the conservatism of Goldwater and a Hitlerian ability to captivate the masses in speech. In lieu of charisma I’ll go with conservative principle and, I believe, none of the others can hold a candle to Hunter.
Libs, on the other hand, have no principle. They absolutely have to have charisma. So they go for rich, attention whores. The GOP has followed in this practice, to their detriment.
“The top conservative talks show hosts all seem to really like Duncan Hunter, and have said really nice things about him, but unfortunately, they are afraid to stick their necks out, even though hes the best and most conservative candidate.”
My question to them might be....why would it be that bringing Hunter’s conservative creed to the public’s attention “sticking their necks out”? He is a breath of fresh air.
HUNTER got us ABS deployed in Alaska, and HUNTER built up the defense that Bill Clinton tore down, and got equipment and weapons to protect our troops, and our country, when he Chaired the House Armed Services Committee (when the Republicans had the majority), and HUNTER went to Iraq FIVE times, and HUNTER did some tough fighting duty in Nam and won a medal, and HUNTER has a son who did two tours in Iraq, including Fallujah, and is now doing a 3rd tour in Afghanistan.
“He is a breath of fresh air.”
He sure is, and I wish the conservative talk show hosts would support him more.
At least Hannity, Mark Levin and Laura Ingraham had Hunter on their radio show, and I wish Rush Limbaugh would, as well.
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