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Conservative core seeks a contender
The Los Angeles Times ^ | January 20, 2007 | Mark Z. Barabak

Posted on 01/20/2007 11:06:08 AM PST by Clintonfatigued

For decades, the conservative movement has been the animating force of the Republican Party, providing the ideas and energy that catapulted candidates to the GOP presidential nomination and, often, the White House.

But as conservatives survey the 2008 field — and, particularly, the early Republican front-runners — many are despairing. Sen. John McCain of Arizona, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani have all broken with conservative orthodoxy at one time or another. Many activists have neither forgiven nor forgotten.

"There's absolutely no contender that is a bona fide conservative," said K.B. Forbes, who has worked for a number of conservative candidates and causes since the 1990s. "We have insiders, squishes and moderates running for president."

The candidate closest to the heart of social conservatives, Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas, plans to formally launch his White House bid today with a speech in Topeka. But even those who admire Brownback, and especially his Senate leadership opposing abortion, same-sex marriage and stem-cell research, question the viability of his candidacy.

"Brownback has to prove he can win," said Richard Land, head of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, the nation's largest Protestant denomination.

Land sees different problems for the three leading GOP hopefuls. "Most social conservatives at present are uncomfortable with McCain," he said. "They're appalled by Giuliani." As for Romney, Land said, "He has to convince social conservatives he's become one of them."

It's a striking state of affairs, given the ascendance of the conservative movement since 1964. Although he was crushed in the general election that year, Arizona's Barry Goldwater wrested the Republican Party from its Midwest and Eastern roots, starting a realignment that eventually turned the GOP into the party of Ronald Reagan, the Sunbelt and the

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1 posted on 01/20/2007 11:06:11 AM PST by Clintonfatigued
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To: Clintonfatigued

Paging Mr. Tom Tancredo.....Tom please pick up on the white phone....Tom Tancredo, the white phone.

http://tancredo4prez.blogspot.com/


2 posted on 01/20/2007 11:10:05 AM PST by stm (Believe 1% of what you hear in the drive-by media and take half of that with a grain of salt)
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To: Clintonfatigued

The LA Slimes talking about Conservatives? Beware!


3 posted on 01/20/2007 11:11:32 AM PST by mad puppy ( 2007 is going to be great)
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To: Clintonfatigued
"There's absolutely no contender that is a bona fide conservative,"

That's because conservatives took themselves out of the race this past November. They stayed home to protest Bush, and because of that their main promoters like Santorum and Allen lost.
4 posted on 01/20/2007 11:14:05 AM PST by loreldan (Without coffee I am nothing.)
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To: Clintonfatigued

It's just the LA Slimes selling liberalism and its "virtues" again....nothing new.


5 posted on 01/20/2007 11:14:24 AM PST by EagleUSA
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To: stm

No thanks.


6 posted on 01/20/2007 11:15:47 AM PST by loreldan (Without coffee I am nothing.)
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To: EagleUSA

Well - there is certainly Mr. Tancredo - but I'm also thinking Ambassador Bulton would be an interesting option if he'd be willing to do it. Think of how the libs would whine! ;-)


7 posted on 01/20/2007 11:17:16 AM PST by fremont_steve (Milpitas - a great place to be FROM!)
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To: Clintonfatigued
But even those who admire Brownback, and especially his Senate leadership opposing abortion, same-sex marriage and stem-cell research, question the viability of his candidacy.

I thought it was embryonic stem cell research that's opposed. Must've been an honest oversight. /s
8 posted on 01/20/2007 11:17:33 AM PST by kinoxi
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To: loreldan

Rush Limbaugh or Savage needs to step up to the plate!!


9 posted on 01/20/2007 11:19:34 AM PST by sheil7134
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To: Clintonfatigued

squishes? :-?


10 posted on 01/20/2007 11:19:50 AM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ...... California 2007,, Where's a script re-write guy when ya need 'em?)
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To: loreldan
That's because conservatives took themselves out of the race this past November. They stayed home to protest Bush, and because of that their main promoters like Santorum and Allen lost.

That's not true. The GOP abandoned blue-collar & other "supermarket" issues so you had a lot of these independents and people who don't normally vote go out and vote for the Democrats. Plus voters get fickle when the same party controls Congress & the WH.

That's why there should be a Giuliani/Hunter or a Romney/Hunter ticket for 2008.

11 posted on 01/20/2007 11:21:08 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Forgot your tagline? Click here)
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To: sheil7134
Yikes!
:)
12 posted on 01/20/2007 11:21:25 AM PST by kinoxi
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To: sheil7134

Savage needs to just come out and admit he's a Democrat. I would definitely go for Rush though.


13 posted on 01/20/2007 11:23:11 AM PST by loreldan (Without coffee I am nothing.)
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They stayed home to protest Bush, and because of that their main promoters like Santorum and Allen lost.

Exactly! Now they are not happy with the choices. I was a longtime Allen supporter from OK, and we all know what happened to him. They also voted 3rd party in some instances which also helped take out Republicans and now have a hard time finding a candidate? If they are staying home in 2008 to teach another lesson because the candidate is not conservative enough, then we need to be reaching out to new groups of voters for 2008. I will vote for McCain if he is the nominee and for anyone on here that knows me, knows that is going to be hard to do, but I will vote for him in lieu of ANY Democrat. Notice the Dems that were touted as being conservative -- sure cannot tell it by most of their votes.

14 posted on 01/20/2007 11:24:11 AM PST by PhiKapMom (Common Sense Conservative - Vote Rudy/Allen - Take Back the House and Senate in '08)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

I haven't seen any statistics that said turnout for Independents and usual non-voters was higher than normal.


15 posted on 01/20/2007 11:24:11 AM PST by loreldan (Without coffee I am nothing.)
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To: stm
I live in Iowa and just this am went to a small brunch with Tommy Thompson. I was only moderately impressed. He was a little too populist for me.

So far, I've also attended events with Brownback, Romney and Tancredo.

I've probably been the most impressed with Romney and Tancredo. Tancredo's speech was about the threat of radical Islam and to make no mistake as to who is our enemy.

Romney was polished. I know about all the background on all these guys so I'm only talking about their speeches.

16 posted on 01/20/2007 11:25:16 AM PST by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: PhiKapMom

I agree. McCains my last choise but I'll take him over Hillary or Obama or Edwards.


17 posted on 01/20/2007 11:26:06 AM PST by loreldan (Without coffee I am nothing.)
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To: Clintonfatigued

Obligatory reference to Duncan Hunter. He needs to make more noise and get noticed in a Good Way.


18 posted on 01/20/2007 11:27:58 AM PST by rbookward (When 900 years old you are, type as well you will not!)
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To: Clintonfatigued

Brownback isn't going to get any traction. He'll drop out after the South Carolina primary, if not sooner.

If I had to guess, it's going to end up being a Guiliani/Romney ticket or vice versa.


19 posted on 01/20/2007 11:28:45 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Clintonfatigued; All

Two contenders:

John Cox

http://www.cox2008.com/cox/

Duncan Hunter

http://peacethroughstrengthpac.com/Home.aspx


20 posted on 01/20/2007 11:29:42 AM PST by proudofthesouth (Mao said that power comes at the point of a rifle; I say FREEDOM does.)
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