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Forbes: Social Issues Won't Derail Rudy
Human Events Online | March 30, 2007 | John Gizzi

Posted on 03/30/2007 2:53:04 PM PDT by poisonivy27

The most high-profile national conservative leader to endorse Rudy Giuliani for President so far insists that the former New York mayor's non-conservative stands on social issues such as abortion won't derail his candidacy in the Republican nomination process next year.

"I've met with several social conservatives and they are leaning strongly to Rudy," said Steve Forbes, publisher and two-time GOP presidential hopeful, who has just come out for Giuliani for President. Although he said he couldn't give the names of most of those he has talked to who are poised to join the Giuliani bandwagon, Forbes did cite Joel Rosenberg -- evangelical Christian, best-selling novelist, and a veteran of past Forbes campaigns -- who was prepared to join Giuliani's campaign team. In Forbes' words, "He thinks Rudy's the real deal, as do at least two others I'm talking to. Giuliani will have a [conservative] team in formation."


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To: Ol' Sparky
The idea is to get a conservative in office. Anything else -- especially a RINO -- is disaster for conservatives.

How do you propose to do that? So far your position is a loser. In case you haven't noticed, you can't "get a conservative in office" without winning an election.

121 posted on 03/31/2007 4:13:50 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: RJL
If Republicans can't do better than an anti-gun, pro abortion, open borders, appointer of liberal judges, they deserve to lose.

This is the stupidest, unreal attitude around. This is what got us leaders like Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid. If you join them with Mrs. Bill Clinton the country as we know it is doomed.

Mrs. Bill Clinton is anti-gun, pro-gay and pro-choice. She is also for nationalized health care, higher taxes, anti-war, liberal judges...she is a socialist. If that is what you want just go ahead and let the Republicans lose the presidency. You can go down the toilet with your head held high.

122 posted on 03/31/2007 4:23:20 PM PDT by gesully (gesully)
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To: Ol' Sparky
But, if the only choices are Hiltery and Julie-Anna, the only hope for conservative in the White House would be in 2012 if the former won.

Dream on. If "Hiltery" wins in 2008 there's no four years and out. And by 2016 this country won't be recognizable in today's terms. "Conservatives" will be competing to see who can raise the most taxes for national health insurance by then.

What you guys fail to grasp about the "Rudy is no different from Hillary" fraud is, the winner sets the terms of the debate, sets the agenda, and deals the cards. Just look at the difference in the Clinton administration and the Bush administration. Clinton understood this, so we still have a government larded with Clintonoids--he had an agenda and he was serious enough about it to subvert the government machinery in order for his agenda to survive his leaving.

Bush has no idea about this, so he left the Clintonoids in place, and now the State Department, CIA, FBI, Pentagon, and god knows who else is actively working to advance--the clinton agenda. The Bush agenda, whatever it is at this point-- is dead in the water, floating around in some stagnant inlet somewhere.

Let Clinton II have eight years and god only knows what we will have to swallow-- but guaranteed, it will be bitter and it will be permanent. Giuliani is socially liberal, no argument-- but he doesn't have a driving need to remake the USA into a chickenshit totalitarian eurosocialist state like the Clinton Crime Family does.

It's a free country, (still--more or less) so you all have the right to your opinions, but you who can't see the differences in these crucial domains have no right to expect to be taken seriously.

123 posted on 03/31/2007 4:37:36 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: ExpatGator
Back to painting the railings swabby. You have nothing to add here.
124 posted on 03/31/2007 4:47:36 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: RJL
You're absolutely right.

Right now, the Democrats running Congress are a direct result of the Republican failure to articulate and work for a conservative agenda. Their weakness has opened the door for Rudy, who would lay claim to being "80% conservative"! Really? The social conservative are only worth 20% of the Republican vote???

Why is it the "social conservatives" and 2nd amendment defenders must be accept this? Why should I accept a pro-gay, pro-abortion, pro-illeagl candidate? To stop a Democrat who is a mirror copy? Just for a party that doesn't has become lazy, overconfident, and now almost irrelevant. Congressional Republicans: Get some spine out there guys!

125 posted on 03/31/2007 4:51:56 PM PDT by PatrickF4 ("The greatest dangers to liberty lurk...with men of zeal, well meaning, but without understanding.")
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To: hinckley buzzard
How do I propose getting a conservative into the White House? Um, by nominating one for the President?

It's not going to happen if candidate from both party are liberals.

126 posted on 03/31/2007 4:56:21 PM PDT by Ol' Sparky
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To: hinckley buzzard

"Back to painting the railings swabby."

I am offended by that remark. The term "swabby" or "swabbie" should be capitalized thusly: Swabbie/Swabby

Additionaly, I scored too high on the ASVAB to paint. We had those hay farmers from Ohio do the painting.

P.S. What's the best place to be in Ohio? Right in the middle, because any direction you go you are leaving. ;)


127 posted on 03/31/2007 4:58:05 PM PDT by ExpatGator (Extending logic since 1961.)
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To: ExpatGator

Oh, that`s witty


128 posted on 03/31/2007 4:59:57 PM PDT by neverhillorat (HILLORAT WINS, WE ALL LOSE)
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To: hinckley buzzard
And by 2016 this country won't be recognizable in today's terms.

The Republican party, the conservative movement and the nation won't be recognizable by 2016 if a liberal Republican like Giuliani gets in office.

Apparently, you have learned nothing from the experience of electing RINOs to office like Christie Todd Whitman, Michael Bloomberg and Arnold Schwartzenkennedy.

There is no stopping a liberal agenda when it is being advanced by a Republican. Worse, a RINO like Giuliani in office will result in shrinking Republican minority in Congress where as the first Clinton Presidency resulted in Republicans gaining 500 seats nationwide.

129 posted on 03/31/2007 5:00:03 PM PDT by Ol' Sparky
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To: neverhillorat

Thanks. I'll be here all week.


130 posted on 03/31/2007 5:09:47 PM PDT by ExpatGator (Extending logic since 1961.)
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To: FairOpinion; HitmanLV; areafiftyone
Oops, I posted this on the wrong thread, so I will try it again. :-)

The most high-profile national conservative leader to endorse Rudy Giuliani for President so far insists that the former New York mayor's non-conservative stands on social issues such as abortion won't derail his candidacy in the Republican nomination process next year.

It didn't derail Ronald Reagan, and I hope it won't derail Rudy. As governor of California, Reagan not only increased welfare spending in the state, but also signed a law vastly expanding legalized abortion to the point that the number of abortions skyrocketed in California under Reagan's watch within a year. However, in 1976, candidate Reagan running against Gerald Ford made his opposition to abortion clear.

People change just as Reagan did, and his social stances as governor of CA didn't derail him when he ran for the GOP nomination.

What makes Reagan great were his ideals and his indomitable sense of optimism towards America and Americans. As a president, Reagan knew the value of individual enterprise without government handouts. He gave us a sense of pride and faith in the greatness of the America, and articulated the moral obligation that as a nation we need to share American values by our deeds and actions with the rest of the world.

That sense of pride and optimism is prevalent in Rudy Giuliani. His optimism exudes confidence and the realization that he can get things done, as opposed to just talking about it.

131 posted on 03/31/2007 5:11:14 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul (If you think the world's dangerous, and you need a tough guy... that's me [Rudy] --Newt Gingrich)
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To: Blackirish; Jameison; Sabramerican; BunnySlippers; tkathy; veronica; Roccus; Jake The Goose; ...

(((RUDY PING)))))


132 posted on 03/31/2007 5:16:08 PM PDT by areafiftyone (RUDY GIULIANI 2008 - STRENGTH AND LEADERSHIP)
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To: Victoria Delsoul

Reagan certainly was a great president and inspirational, but it's good to remind his fans that he wasn't perfect, either. I agree that Rudy has seemed to have comparable skill in inspiring and winning over listeners, though I did have my doubts if his act would play well west of the Hudson. So far, it clearly has.


133 posted on 03/31/2007 5:20:24 PM PDT by HitmanLV ("If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking until you do suck seed." - Jerry 'Curly' Howard)
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To: JCEccles; KATIE-O
You're a flaming social liberal.

Those kind of nasty comments will estrange every single Rudy person from ever supporting your candidate.

134 posted on 03/31/2007 5:21:25 PM PDT by areafiftyone (RUDY GIULIANI 2008 - STRENGTH AND LEADERSHIP)
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To: HitmanLV

Even his son Michael Reagan says so. And if Reagan changed for the better, why not someone else?


135 posted on 03/31/2007 5:23:55 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul (If you think the world's dangerous, and you need a tough guy... that's me [Rudy] --Newt Gingrich)
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To: Victoria Delsoul

I agree, but that kind of perspective requires some maturity.


136 posted on 03/31/2007 5:25:41 PM PDT by HitmanLV ("If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking until you do suck seed." - Jerry 'Curly' Howard)
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To: poisonivy27
Rudy has always been a media circus,from the beginning as US Attorney but then never brought charges (it didn't matter that he ruined Richard Wigton's life). This is "America's Mayor", who was reviled in New York City on September 10. This is the genius who moved his emergency command center into the worlds biggest terrorist target - against the advice of all experts, because he couldn't be bothered to go across a bridge into Brooklyn. If that command center wasn't destroyed on 9/11, he might actually have been doing something to help save lives instead of wandering around lower Manhattan with nothing to do but pose for the cameras. Rudy is white trash just like Clinton nothing new about that but let us not make the same mistake twice.
137 posted on 03/31/2007 5:29:42 PM PDT by jimnesfield (Behind the curve)
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To: poisonivy27

btt


138 posted on 03/31/2007 5:30:41 PM PDT by Ciexyz (Is the American voter smarter than a fifth grader?)
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To: KATIE-O

The Democrats are surely chuckling with glee as they contemplate sticking their hands in our pockets and pulling out more of OUR money. I'm from PA, run by the Democrats, land of high taxes where prosperity is "bring on more casinos and public financing of stadiums". That's America's future if we let another Democrat get the White House.


139 posted on 03/31/2007 5:34:40 PM PDT by Ciexyz (Is the American voter smarter than a fifth grader?)
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To: KATIE-O

Ditto that, Katie-O. A lot of "movement conservatives" are in for a rude awakening when Giuliani rolls to the nomination and election with them standing on the sidelines.


140 posted on 03/31/2007 5:42:47 PM PDT by My2Cents
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