Posted on 02/04/2007 8:53:01 AM PST by flixxx
Hagel for President No, that's not an endorsement.
Sunday, February 4, 2007 12:01 a.m. EST
No, we don't mean this as an endorsement. The Journal doesn't endorse candidates, and on the big issues of the day we don't much agree with Chuck Hagel in any case. But with the Nebraska Republican loudly agitating for a rapid withdrawal from Iraq, we think it's time the Senator tested his ideas somewhere other than the Sunday talk shows.
(Excerpt) Read more at opinionjournal.com ...
The tide won't turn until the press says it turned. In other words, it won't turn.
http://online.logcabin.org/news_views/articles/log-cabins-guerriero-talks.html
Log Cabin's Guerriero Talks Aggressive Strategy
by Paul Schindler
Gay City News - January 4, 2006
We reached a point in the gay and lesbian civil rights movement where we need to expect more than mediocrity from the people we support. That was a threshold for us, said Patrick C. Guerriero, president of the national Log Cabin Republicans, in explaining the groups decision in 2004 not to endorse the re-election of President George W. Bush. It actually sent an important message to our Democratic friends. Dont you think we ought to expect something from the people our Democratic and left-leaning groups support?
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Guerriero, who is based in Washington, offered this asessment in a wide-ranging, 90-minute interview with Gay City News in New York on December 29.
Guerriero explained that Bushs decision to make a federal anti-gay marriage amendment a centerpiece of his 2004 campaignwhich he attributed to the presidents political guru Karl Rovewas critical in the Log Cabin decision not to endorse him, announced right after the Republican National Convention early last September.
There is a price to be paid in Washington when you dont endorse an incumbent president, he said. But looking back on history, we felt there needed to be some stakes in the ground and we felt as an organization that we needed to say, Enough is enough. You cant have our support on Election Day. It isnt automatic.
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One issue that Log Cabin believes it can help decide is the ongoing campaign against the militarys Dont Ask, Dont Tell policy. Noting that politicians are way behind the public on this issue, Guerriero said, Its going to be a Nixon goes to China thing. Ultimately, it will take a veteran who is respected by the military
Some of our greatest champions on this might surprise people over the next five yearsa group of GOP senators with military credentials. And that group that may include [Nebraskas] Chuck Hagel and others who are not there yet but may be willing to take another look.
His work, however, is not solely, or even primarily, focused in Washington, Guerriero said, noting that his organization has more chapters nationwideover 90 are listed on its Web sitethan any other LGBT organization. Log Cabin, he said, is situated to change hearts and minds in red states.
The reality is that the history and the foundation of the LGBT movement has been largely fueled by the progressive base and by courageous Democrats who broke through within one political party, Guerriero said. Thats wonderful and it got us to the 20-yard line. My vision for the Log Cabin was that I look at this as a community bipartisan effort. To get us into the end zone, its going to require the courageous young lesbian in Kentucky meeting with her city councilor or the young Republican to come out in Nebraska.
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The Log Cabin leader said that on the House side, there are between 35 and 40 Republicansout of 220who are with us on most issues. That includes 30 members of the GOP who voted early in December to support a federal hate crimes bill that included protections for transgendered Americans as well as gays and lesbians. On the Senate side, 12 Republicans out of 55 either cast a procedural vote or expressed sentiment opposing the Federal Marriage Amendment in 2004. A total of 18 have voted in favor of hate crimes legislation.
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Horsecrap.
Hagel has to know better than anyone that our withdrawl from Vietnam -- and the ensuing slaughter -- was a political move, not a military one. Now he's condemning us to repeat the same mistake in Iraq.
He learned absolutely nothing from his battlefield experience, except how to play to an audience.
Of Venezuela.
It would be a net gain for all.
My socialist Mom LOVES Hagel. That's reason enough not to vote for him!
BUMP what you said.
Like "the economy" in 1993, the war will suddenly turn for the better on January 21st, 2009 if a rat is elected.
No question that Hagel lives in an altered universe.
I'm not certain about the "street" but I l know conservative friends who feel he's a self serving danger to US security.
Who's Hagel??
Is that another name for Barack Obama?
BUMP!
Or when we the people become the press, and truth trumps lie in order to form a more perfect union.
Read the Weird Harold. Every other letter to the Pulse is singing the praises of UpChuck, saluting his "courage" for standing up to the administration's "bullies" blah blah blah.
And of course the Weird Harold itself can't lick his boots fast enough.
Even Nebraska has its share of loons.
This election hasn't even started yet.
Republicans need to beat Democrats around the head and chest DAILY with accusations they're defeatists.
Every day. Every Republican. Needs to be calling every quitting Democrat a defeatist. Republicans are for some reason locked in a sort of dignified silence, which might have worked when there are no emotional issues facing the voting public. That's not the case right now.
The coming election is going to be decided by Jerry Springer viewing potatoheads who respond to trash talk.
Democrats get that.
Republicans seem to think they were elected because they act nice. They're going to lose by acting nice, if they don't get with the program and start to speak their minds.
GO AMERICA
I stopped reading that rag long ago...ever since they put people on the front page who quit thier jobs and then wanted other people to send in donations....
For me, it was their non-stop drumbeat against guns. They fought the concealed carry law for decades, and I got sick of funding my enemies. I canceled my subscription 15 years ago and have never renewed.
But there's usually a couple of copies lying around the men's room when I go to do ... research. The editorial page is always revealing, since the paper tries to make it representative of the overall sentiment. The ratio of pro-Chuck to anti-Chuck letters is almost equal, meaning that either Harold is distorting the percentages or the Street actually believes that worthless windbag.
Thanks. We need to remember that one.
Make that "how to play to the press." That's alot easier and that's the route Hagel has taken. What a sorry SOB.
"Hagel for President"? What a joke! Heck no, hell no, ain't gonna happen, no FReepin' way. The man went to the darkside and if that traitor wants a new job, let the Democrats get him one.
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