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Let's Grow Up, Conseratives (Petulant Children Alert)
The Weekly Standard ^ | 02/11/08 | Fred Barnes

Posted on 02/03/2008 6:50:53 AM PST by Nuc1

The story from California last week was bound to alarm conservatives. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger endorsed John McCain for president at a solar technology plant. Rudy Giuliani, who's also backing McCain, joined the lovefest as an uninvited but very welcome guest. And McCain talked about the Republican party as a "big tent," a phrase often used as code for appealing to moderates and ignoring conservatives.

It's not that bad, though. McCain, now the likely Republican nominee, seems to understand that his first order of business is not merely mollifying conservatives but winning them over and unifying the party. "The important thing is to convince our Republican base, one, I'm a conservative," he told Jay Leno. "Two, I'm the best qualified in taking on their major concern."

Bringing conservatives on board won't be easy for McCain. (Nor would uniting Republicans of all stripes be easy for Mitt Romney, should he upset the McCain bandwagon and win the nomination.) Republicans are in a sour mood, especially the talk-radio mafia that regards McCain as anything but a reliable conservative. (They harbor qualms about Romney, too.)

Even a united Republican party will be at a disadvantage in the general election. Democratic primary turnout has doubled from 2004, reflecting a level of enthusiasm among Democrats that hasn't been seen for decades. And the party has the money to fund another massive get-out-the-vote drive this November. In 2004, it took an unprecedented effort by 1.4 million Republican volunteers to overcome the Democratic turnout machine manned by paid campaign workers.

The key to the 2004 success was the passionate commitment of these volunteers to reelecting George W. Bush. These weren't moderates or independents or McCainiacs. They were hardcore conservatives--and particularly social conservatives attracted by Bush's opposition to abortion, gay rights, and embryonic stem cell research.

McCain needs to attract hundreds of thousands of these Republicans as ground troops for his campaign. He's off to a good start. In a new TV ad dubbed "True Conservative," he refers to himself as "a proud social conservative who will never waver." He's expected to get the endorsement soon of the National Right to Life Committee, the influential anti-abortion group, and that will help.

But he's got a long ways to go. Bush spent five years courting social conservatives before his first presidential run. Despite a strong pro-life voting record in the Senate, McCain has never been a favorite of social conservatives, nor has he tried to be. He has an opportunity to embrace them publicly this week when he addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington. He should seize it.

On economic issues, McCain has gotten better. He's always advocated spending cuts and opposed earmarks. Now he says the two Bush tax cuts should be made permanent. Why? If they were allowed to expire in 2010, income tax rates would rise, and he's against tax increases. Given this view, McCain might as well make a stark pledge: No new taxes.

On national security, McCain's credentials are dazzling. When other Republicans grew queasy about Iraq after the party's landslide defeat in the 2006 election, McCain grew stronger. He proposed a "surge" of additional American troops and a new counterinsurgency strategy many months before President Bush adopted it.

McCain's touchiest problem--his scourge--is talk radio. Rush Limbaugh, Laura Ingraham, Mark Levin, and others raise legitimate complaints about his flirtations with Democrats and his apostasy on campaign finance, guns, immigration, and embryonic stem cell research.

A Republican strategist had this advice for McCain: "Call the top conservative talk radio hosts. Tell them you don't question their independence. But insist you'll be talking about conservative issues. If they want to get in touch with you at any time, here's your cell phone number. And if they call, you'll answer." That is good advice. McCain might feel it's demeaning, but he shouldn't. The stakes--keeping Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama out of the White House--are too high to be prideful.

McCain, probably alone among Republicans, can win this fall, but not without the full-blown support of conservatives. If he continues to reach out to them while running as a conservative, they need to heed Barry Goldwater's advice in 1960. "Let's grow up, conservatives," he said. "If we want to take this party back, and I think we can, let's get to work."


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: conservatives; mccain; scamnesty; shamnesty; supertuesday
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1 posted on 02/03/2008 6:50:55 AM PST by Nuc1
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To: Nuc1
I am continually surprised by the lack of understanding of how irritated the conservative base is.
2 posted on 02/03/2008 6:52:52 AM PST by Nuc1 (NUC1 Sub pusher SSN 668 (Liberals Aren't Patriots))
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To: Nuc1

“McCain might feel it’s demeaning”


I sure you’d feel the same way Fred....what have you done for the conservative movement Fred?


3 posted on 02/03/2008 6:54:31 AM PST by chasio649
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To: Nuc1
You hear that Conservatives, YOU DO NOT NEED TO FALL IN LOVE, JUST FALL IN LINE.

Meanwhile John McCain has said on the campaign trail, "I do not know much about the Economy" and "I do not CARE much about the Social Issues"

Look these quotes up -- they came out of his liberal mouth.
4 posted on 02/03/2008 6:54:55 AM PST by elizabetty (John McCain Hates Michael Reagan...........John McCain Hates Me, too. The feeling is mutual.)
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To: Nuc1
He's expected to get the endorsement soon of the National Right to Life Committee

That should be interesting.

5 posted on 02/03/2008 6:55:12 AM PST by Mr. Brightside
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To: Nuc1

I am continually surprised by the lack of understanding of how irritated the conservative base is.


We embarrass them...they have always been ashamed of us on the cocktail circuit.


6 posted on 02/03/2008 6:55:23 AM PST by chasio649
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To: Nuc1

Fred Barnes is clueless. He’s also acknowledged he agrees with McCain’s stance on immigration. I give him zero marks for comprehension and analysis.


7 posted on 02/03/2008 6:55:35 AM PST by bcsco (Tag space for rent: "aPaulogists" need not apply.)
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To: Nuc1

I will grow up when the party quits providing us with bad candidates.

Grow up anymore means you have to blindly choose one of the Beltway boyz RINOs then shut up and vote.

Surrender to liberals is also cosidered “growing up”.


8 posted on 02/03/2008 6:55:41 AM PST by dforest (Don't even ask me to vote for McCain, Rudy, or Huckster.)
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To: Nuc1

THIS time, it isn’t about winning the election. It’s about LOSING OUR SOUL.


9 posted on 02/03/2008 6:55:47 AM PST by 13Sisters76 ("It is amazing how many people mistake a certain hip snideness for sophistication. " Thos. Sowell)
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To: Nuc1
FTA: He's off to a good start. In a new TV ad dubbed "True Conservative," he refers to himself as "a proud social conservative who will never waver."

I have only a two syllable word in response to RINO Barnes, and the first syllable is "bull."

10 posted on 02/03/2008 6:56:01 AM PST by E. Cartman (Huckabubba will never be president.)
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To: Nuc1

And a good article by Fred Barnes.


11 posted on 02/03/2008 6:56:02 AM PST by Mr. Brightside
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McCain's touchiest problem--his scourge...

Is 1000% of his own making.

John McCain declared war on Conservatives and we are returing fire.
12 posted on 02/03/2008 6:56:36 AM PST by elizabetty (John McCain Hates Michael Reagan...........John McCain Hates Me, too. The feeling is mutual.)
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To: Nuc1

Drop dead, Fred “Traitor” Barnes.


13 posted on 02/03/2008 6:57:04 AM PST by sitetest (If Roe is not overturned, no unborn child will ever be protected in law.)
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To: chasio649
A Republican strategist had this advice for McCain: "Call the top conservative talk radio hosts. Tell them you don't question their independence. But insist you'll be talking about conservative issues. If they want to get in touch with you at any time, here's your cell phone number. And if they call, you'll answer." That is good advice. McCain might feel it's demeaning, but he shouldn't. The stakes--keeping Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama out of the White House--are too high to be prideful.

Yeah, well, that's the problem. Juan McCain can 'talk' Conservative issues until he's blue in the face (which he routinely does) but it's his actions that I worry about.

14 posted on 02/03/2008 6:57:23 AM PST by Rush4U (unnamed source)
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To: Nuc1

This admonition would have been better served after, not before, Super Tuesday.

Methinks they are trying to shut me up.


15 posted on 02/03/2008 6:57:23 AM PST by littlehouse36
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To: Nuc1
McCain's touchiest problem
16 posted on 02/03/2008 6:57:35 AM PST by mtbopfuyn (I think the border is kind of an artificial barrier - San Antonio councilwoman Patti Radle)
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To: indylindy

cosidered=considered. sorry


17 posted on 02/03/2008 6:57:42 AM PST by dforest (Don't even ask me to vote for McCain, Rudy, or Huckster.)
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To: Nuc1

“McCain, probably alone among Republicans, can win this fall, but not without the full-blown support of conservatives.”

So, Fred Barnes is writing off the Republicans this year?

Not one dollar, not one yard sign, not one bumper sticker, not one meeting. AND I might vote for Hillary against McCueeg, if that’s the choice. Would that be what he means by full-blown support?


18 posted on 02/03/2008 6:57:43 AM PST by Cincinnatus.45-70 (Patriotism to DemocRats is like sunlight to Dracula.)
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To: Nuc1

Comrade Barnes has issued his order. LOL


19 posted on 02/03/2008 6:57:44 AM PST by cripplecreek (Duncan Hunter, Conservative excellence in action.)
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To: Nuc1
McCain


And may I add ...


Romney

Huckabee

Obama

Clinton

Paul

All other fringers

20 posted on 02/03/2008 6:58:05 AM PST by G.Mason (And what is intelligence if not the craft of out-thinking our adversaries?)
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