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The Conservative Case for Duncan Hunter
TownHall.com ^ | 2/2/07 | John Hawkins

Posted on 02/02/2007 10:39:18 AM PST by Antoninus

If you're looking for someone who can represent the conservative wing of the Republican Party in 2008, California Congressman Duncan Hunter fills that bill far better that any of the top contenders who have already gotten into the race. Here's a short, but sweet primer that may help explain why that's the case.

In this Oct. 30, 2006, file photo, Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., speaks at a news conference. Hunter, best known for his advocacy on behalf of the military, launched a longshot bid for the presidency Thursday in South Carolina. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy)

He Is The "National Security Candidate."

If you're looking for a candidate with credibility on national security issues, Duncan Hunter is your guy. Hunter is a hawkish, former Vietnam veteran who "served in the 173rd Airborne and 75th Army Rangers" and earned a Bronze Star. His son also served two tours in Iraq as a Marine, so we're talking about a guy who has had "skin in the game" over in Mesopotamia. Additionally, Hunter served on the House Armed Services Committee and rose to the rank of Chairman before the Democrat takeover in 2006.

So, when it comes to foreign policy issues like Iraq, we're talking about a candidate who oozes credibility. But, has he done an about face on Iraq now that the polls are against it? No, he strongly supports the surge and he had this to say about how he views the war in Iraq when I interviewed him back in December:

"Well, the U.S. is following in the same basic pattern that we've followed for 60 years in expanding freedom around the world. (The first step is) that we stand up a free government and we've done that in Iraq.

The second step is we stand up a military capable of protecting that government and the third step is the U.S. leaves. We followed that pattern in Japan and the Philippines and Salvadore and our own hemisphere and it's been the traditional and the effective method of this country spreading freedom around the world."

In my opinion, that's probably a better, simple explanation of what we're doing than George Bush has given in the last couple of years.

Good Fences Make Good Neighbors

Duncan Hunter has been one of the Republican House leaders in the fight against illegal immigration. Not only is Hunter the primary mover and shaker behind the San Diego border fence, he "wrote the Secure Fence Act" which George Bush signed into law in late October of last year.

Yet, Hunter has managed to avoid some of the harsh rhetoric that sometimes gets other tough-on-illegal-immigration pols in trouble. For example, in our interview last year, Hunter emphasized how important it is to get a fence up in order to prevent illegal immigrants from being killed as they cross the border:

"The first piece is that the major part of the fence is to be built between Calexico, California and Douglas, Arizona and that portion, that's 392 miles, that's the area through which most of the people come who have died of dehydration or sunstroke in the desert sun in the summer months.

So one provision that we put in there is that we have to have at least interlocking cameras...before the hot season, so there's a humanitarian dimension to this and that's something that's been missed by many of the liberals."

His Trade Position May Be a "Bug" To Republicans, But It Can Be A "Feature" To Democrats

There is one area in particular where Duncan Hunter departs from the conservative orthodoxy and that's on trade issues. He's neither a fan of free trade agreements like NAFTA and CAFTA, nor does he think we're getting a square deal on trade from China.

Although many Republicans will disagree with Hunter on this issue, many Democrats find themselves nodding their heads in agreement with what he has to say. In important electoral-vote-rich states like Ohio, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, Hunter's message will resonate with working class Democrats who might not otherwise vote Republican. That could be the crucial factor that swings an election in our favor in 2008.

All This And He's Socially Conservative, Too

There have been a lot of complaints that the two front-runners for the GOP nomination, John McCain and Rudy Giuliani, have little to offer to social conservatives who are going to have to turn out in 2008 if the GOP has a chance to win.

On the other hand, Duncan Hunter is opposed to gay marriage, staunchly anti-abortion, and should have no problem appealing to conservative Christians. As a matter of fact, Hunter has even introduced the, "Right to Life Act (which) specifically acknowledges the personhood of the unborn." Hunter says that bill, if passed, "would allow us to have a reversal of the effects of Roe v. Wade without a constitutional amendment."

He Has Lots Of Mileage, But No Heavy Baggage

One of the things that's becoming apparent about the top contenders in the race for the Republican nomination is that all of them have some extremely heavy baggage. We've got divorces, adulterers galore, candidates whom much of the party won't support for one reason or another, a candidate who will be 72 in 2008, and another one, who, unfortunately, may lose a considerable amount of support because of his religious beliefs. Now, Hunter? He has been married once, has no significant scandals to live down, and there don't appear to be any other major minuses that will cost him a few percentage points at election time. Could he have some scandal in his closet that we know nothing about? Maybe, but that's the case with any politician. At the moment, he looks very good on this front compared to the top contenders.

Furthermore, Duncan Hunter was first elected to Congress back in 1980. In a post 9/11 world, a Vietnam vet with 25+ years of experience in government makes a nice contrast to the trio of lightweights who are fighting for the Democrat nomination (Obama, 2 years in the Senate, Edwards, 6 years in the Senate, and Clinton, 6 years in the Senate). If there were another 9/11, with whom would you feel more comfortable in the Oval Office, John Edwards, who'd probably curl up in the fetal position under his desk, or a guy like Duncan Hunter, who has been around the block a few times?

To Know Him Is To Love Him, Or At Least To Like Him Better Than McCain

When you're taking a look at a 2nd tier candidate like Duncan Hunter, who has minimal name recognition at the national level, the first thing most people will think is, "Good, bad, it doesn't matter if he can't capture the nomination." That's a fair point. But, there have been a couple of indications that Hunter has what it takes to catch on.

The first was a mid-January "straw poll of Republican precinct committeemen" in Maricopa County, Arizona. Hunter took first place. He also did surprisingly well, given his lack of name recognition, in a poll of right-of-center bloggers. In that poll, Hunter drew the fourth highest level of support and when the level of opposition to each candidate was subtracted from that person’s support, Hunter actually came in second place.

Notice that in both cases, you have two groups of extremely well informed, conservative participants, that are probably several months ahead of the general public in knowledge about the candidates and in both cases, Hunter did very well. That's a strong indication that if Hunter can get his name out there, he can compete with the top tier candidates in the race.

Conclusion:

Granted, it's a little too early to endorse any candidate, Duncan Hunter included. After all, we don't know all the candidates that will be running yet and they haven't even had the first debate.

Moreover, there are a lot of different positions that many of the candidates have yet to take a stance on one way or the other. For example, there are 2nd Amendment issues. Hunter is "near perfect" there. A Balanced Budget Amendment? He supports it. What sort of judges would candidates appoint to the bench? Hunter would prefer someone like Scalia. Pardoning Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean? Hunter thinks that is the right thing to do. School vouchers, the missile defense shield, a 2/3 majority in Congress to raise taxes? Hunter is in favor of all of them.

Does that mean other candidates won't end up taking those same positions? No. Does it mean Hunter is perfect? No. But, when you compare Duncan Hunter to everyone else in the race right now, he looks very appealing. In the end, maybe that won't matter because Hunter won't get any traction, but I, for one, hope that conservatives will take a good, long look at Hunter before they make a decision on which candidate to support in 2008.

Mr. Hawkins is a professional blogger who runs Right Wing news and Conservative Grapevine, both of which are conservative blogs. He also writes a weekly column for Townhall.com. You can e-mail him at johnhawkins -at- rightwingnews.com


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: conservative; duncanhunter; election2008; electionpresident; illegalimmigration; president; wot
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To: spikeytx86

You are aware that we have lower unemployment then economist thought was possible just a decade or two ago. It was thought that 5% was the bare minimum just on people transitioning from one job to another.

And you clearly don't understand trade deficits or a lot of other really basic economic concepts.


61 posted on 02/02/2007 11:12:44 AM PST by zbigreddogz
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To: kaotic133
No - I'd guess you learned about government in church.

Oooh, there's a good tactic. Attack religious people. I'm sure that'll win votes for the liberal Republicans.
62 posted on 02/02/2007 11:12:54 AM PST by Antoninus ( Who is Duncan Hunter? Find out....www.gohunter08.com)
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To: Digger

"Let's see if Newt runs..."

I don't think he is electable and that he won't run. That would push a large majority of votes to Hunter. Plus almost all of Tancredo's and many of Ron Paul's.

We'll see.


63 posted on 02/02/2007 11:13:32 AM PST by panaxanax (Ronald Reagan would vote for Duncan Hunter!)
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To: Melas
It's not going to happen. I know that put all of my resources into defeating anti-trade candidate, I know that I'm not alone. More importantly, I know that those positions alone are going to choke Hunter off from the funding he's going to so desperately need.

We shall see...
64 posted on 02/02/2007 11:13:43 AM PST by Antoninus ( Who is Duncan Hunter? Find out....www.gohunter08.com)
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To: Melas
I know that put all of my resources into defeating anti-trade candidate, I know that I'm not alone. More importantly, I know that those positions alone are going to choke Hunter off from the funding he's going to so desperately need.

Yep.

Maybe Hunter will get endorsed by all the socialist unions who are anti-free-trade? LOL!!!

65 posted on 02/02/2007 11:14:02 AM PST by zbigreddogz
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To: The Blitherer
So if I told you I was a 23 year old woman would that change your mind

Probably not... I'd say that you probably learned who to vote for from your minister.

66 posted on 02/02/2007 11:14:15 AM PST by Lunatic Fringe (Yeah, yeah... my FReeper name is quite approriate, come up with something new.)
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To: Antoninus

I notice you didn't even respond to the club for growth article.


67 posted on 02/02/2007 11:14:49 AM PST by zbigreddogz
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To: Antoninus

"The fact that you naysayers are drawn to the Hunter threads like moths to a flame tells me all I need to know. His name is getting out there. If you really thought Hunter was a non-entity, you wouldn't even bother posting to these threads..."

No I'm pretty sure its because he represents everything the Republicans are hated for (and in a roundabout way, many of the things that make Democrats so terrible at the exact same time).

Its a platform against the citizens' free will and against free industry.. Its a platform FOR government power and control.


68 posted on 02/02/2007 11:14:49 AM PST by kaotic133
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To: kaotic133
As far as I can tell, he wants to tell Americans who they are allowed to sleep with

Please, give us all a break with this Daily Kos garbage.

69 posted on 02/02/2007 11:16:32 AM PST by frogjerk (REUTERS: We give smoke and mirrors a bad name)
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To: zbigreddogz
Nominee Hunter = President Hillary.

R Nominee Giuliani = McCain = "who the hell cares who wins, they're all libs"
70 posted on 02/02/2007 11:17:11 AM PST by Sopater (Creatio Ex Nihilo)
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To: Melas

He already has some big money backers. Textiles makers in the Carolinas have been mentioned on other threads.


71 posted on 02/02/2007 11:17:19 AM PST by Hydroshock (Duncan Hunter For President, checkout gohunter08.com.)
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To: Sopater

If you don't understand the difference between McCain and Hillary, you aren't smart enough to vote.


72 posted on 02/02/2007 11:18:09 AM PST by zbigreddogz
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To: Lunatic Fringe
Like when Buchanan ran 3rd party in 2000? LOL!

Bush was not a pro-abortion candidate - Rudy on the other hand has an utter disregard for human life. Add to that fact is his unwavering support for sodomites and you have a candidate that is detestable to most Evangelical Christians and conservative Catholics.
73 posted on 02/02/2007 11:19:26 AM PST by tfelice
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To: Antoninus
The buzz is starting to get a little louder...

1 posted on 02/02/2007 1:39:21 PM EST by Antoninus


That's coming from the flourescent lights above your head
74 posted on 02/02/2007 11:21:44 AM PST by Registered (Politics is the art of the possible)
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To: frogjerk

You believe freedom works, or you don't.

From what I can tell, no political party believes in freedom. Notice the republican party platform mentions nothing about limited government anymore.

So, how far will the Republicans get after spitting in the face of their strong libertarian allies for so long? '06 showed us a hint.


75 posted on 02/02/2007 11:22:06 AM PST by kaotic133
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To: zbigreddogz
If you don't understand the difference between McCain and Hillary, you aren't smart enough to vote.

There is a difference. Hillary is a overt socialist that is electable. McCain is a closet socialist that bores people to death. Either way you'd still be voting for a socialist.
76 posted on 02/02/2007 11:22:29 AM PST by tfelice
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To: tfelice
Rudy on the other hand has an utter disregard for human life. Add to that fact is his unwavering support for sodomites and you have a candidate that is detestable to most Evangelical Christians and conservative Catholics.

Being from NJ and working in Manhattan and seeing the incredible job Rudy did in NYC is a testament to his record.

But you hit upon a point that many overlook as not a big deal. It is a big deal when these same people you mention came out in force for BUSH in 2004. But if anyone of the groups you mention stay home in 2008 and basically elect Obama or Hillary, they are to blame.

78 posted on 02/02/2007 11:25:48 AM PST by frogjerk (REUTERS: We give smoke and mirrors a bad name)
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To: Antoninus

Maybe someone needs to ask the question, "If Hunter does get the nomination, how many of these Rudy McRomneyites will swallow the bile they have been spewing and vote for him?"


79 posted on 02/02/2007 11:25:53 AM PST by P8riot (I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.)
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To: panaxanax
That would push a large majority of votes to Hunter.

HAHAHAHA! You're dreaming.. Nobody is voting for an unknown. Nobody is voting for someone who pushes such a conservative social agenda. Nobody wants a government with a philosophy similar to the local Baptist church.

Nobody wants your boy.

80 posted on 02/02/2007 11:26:07 AM PST by Lunatic Fringe (Yeah, yeah... my FReeper name is quite approriate, come up with something new.)
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