To: neverdem
Pat Robertson knows what most seasoned political people know, the choice is between Rudy and Mitt.
I guess Pat thinks being a Mormon is a bigger sin than being pro-abortion.
2 posted on
11/07/2007 3:07:52 PM PST by
elizabetty
("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm." .Ralph Waldo Emerson)
To: elizabetty
"I guess Pat thinks being a Mormon is a bigger sin than being pro-abortion" That's not a guess. It's a fantasy. Robertson states clearly his reasons.
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To: elizabetty
If Rudy follows through on his promise to appoint Supreme Court justices in the mold of Scalia, Roberts, and Thomas, then I don’t care what Rudy’s personal beliefs are.
After all, almost every Democrat says that they are personally against abortion or want to make abortion “safe, legal, and rare” then they appoint judges that are slightly to the left of Stalin.
Rudy has repeated his promise many, many times. If he backs down by appointing a non-constructionist, then the Christian base will give him total h311. I’m willing to give him a try.
To: elizabetty; Liz
I guess Pat thinks being a Mormon is a bigger sin than being pro-abortion.
I wouldn't be so sure there was anything so theologically principled involved. Obviously, political principle was completely abandoned as well. Robertson has gone senile. Giuliani should be embarrassed to be trying to pull this.
Sad and sickening for unscrupulous people like Giuliani to humiliate Robertson like this. Even more shameful is that one or more key persons in the Robertson organization was paid off in some way (perhaps jobs for them or their kids) with Giuliani.
Giuliani has bought political support before. Remember that NY Liberal Party guy whose son got hired by Rudi so he could fly his gay buddies to Aspen and download gay porn on city computers all day long? Same thing, I bet.
Robertson, after a shameful career, is the only leader on the Religious Right to endorse the leftwing mayor. All the rest who have declared went to Romney or are still holding out, trying to pick between Fred and Romney but with most likely to end up with Mitt.
10 posted on
11/07/2007 3:18:51 PM PST by
George W. Bush
(Apres moi, le deluge.)
To: elizabetty
It’s gotta be that. Surely he wouldn’t be naive enough to think a man that would restrict Second Amendment rights would be the right guy to help defend our population. And I doubt the judicial nominations would be enough to offset some of the more left-leaning policies that Giuliani has.
13 posted on
11/07/2007 3:22:26 PM PST by
faloi
To: elizabetty
>> I guess Pat thinks being a Mormon is a bigger sin than being pro-abortion.
I’ll speculate that Robertson views Giuliani as the best Presidential choice for Christianity in the global context and the abortion issue was not factored into this decision.
To: elizabetty
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