Lou Dobbs is an independent who despises the establishment of both political parties.
He understands important issues like the need to have border security and not to allow illegal aliens to invade the country, not to have corrupt trade policies, to diminish the outsourcing, etc.
No surprise with Brownback. Whenever “comprehensive immigration reform” have been introduced in the senate during the past couple years, both McCain and Brownback have both voted in favor of it.
Ann Coulter and Michelle Malkin are disappointed in Fred Thompson’s senate record. I think Thompson won his senate campaign in Tennessee with a conservative platform, so he could have been more conservative than he was.
How do you explain campaign finance reform (it was almost called McCain-Feingold-Thompson) and his involvement with the Council on Foreign Relations?
Romney represented a state that has a higher percentage of liberals than conservatives. When he campaigned in MA, he must have promised them that he would keep their abortion policies as the status quo. It’s tougher to be a conservative in a more liberal state compared to a more conservative state, in which Tennessee tends to be.
I find it really tough to support any of the “front-runners.”
The only candidates I trust to actually do something about illegal alien invasions are Hunter and Tancredo. Of the two, I consider Hunter to be the better candidate.
Dobson doesn’t want to do what Hannity is doing. Of course, you’d probably praise Hannity if he were to endorse Fred. Dobson is correct that Fred is no better than Giuliani.
Dems have been pandering so much to homosexuals in their debates. And I think some states might be trying to pass some type of gay marriage/civil unions, but I’m not sure yet.