Monday, January 14, 2008

We need some big balls ...

Attributes
And the winner is ...




In their endorsement of Fred Thompson, Human Events does a nice job of capsulizing (we like capsulizing) stuff.  Here's some snippets.

  • Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is a charming and agreeable gentleman. But his support for the economically disastrous “cap-and-trade” fix for global warming is as bad as Sen. McCain’s position on the issue.Rep.
  • Ron Paul’s limited-government rhetoric is appealing to many conservatives, but his unyielding isolationism that might have been appropriate for another era is not realistic.  We find intolerable his repeated statements that we were attacked on 9/11 because we had a presence in the Middle East. That implies that we were, in whole or in part, to blame for the attacks.
  • Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani did an admirable job bringing his city through the crisis of 9/11. Even before that terrible day, he did a commendable job cleaning up Gotham. But the mayor’s pro-abortion, pro-gun control, pro-gay rights social views are more liberal than conservative. And his foreign policy views are of considerable concern. His article in Foreign Affairs late last year seemed less conservative than neo-Wilsonian. Giuliani also said in the June 5, 2007, debate, “We need to look at nation-building as part of what we need to teach our military.” No, Mr. Mayor. We don’t.
  • Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is a closer call. We believe his relatively new pro-life position is a sincere one, but examining his record and listening to his campaign rhetoric indicate to us that he is more a problem-solver than a gut conservative. His “RomneyCare” legislation made Massachusetts the first state in the nation to impose an “individual mandate,” which requires everyone in the state to have health coverage or face significant penalties. And we have concerns about the big-government approach he took as governor, raising state “fees,” according to the Cato Institute, by $500 million and proposing two corporate tax increases totaling close to $400 million a year.

    Which brings us back to Sen. Fred Thompson ....


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent scrotum art. Is that the artiste with the glass of wine? Nothing says "modern art" better than
oversized nut sacks on parade. DD

Anonymous said...

No doubt, Fred's got quite a pair.

And I like the succinct assessment of both Fred and the rest of the loathesome field.

No one comes close from my perspective,

I think that McCain would pick Fred as a running mate, which may be the best we can do at this point.

Nonetheless, I would grimace at the thought of voting for that ticket, because McCain is such an anti-Federalist statist.

Anonymous said...

Don't give up the ship Molon. The more Republicans see of little Mac, the more he irritates the shit out of them. Keep your powder dry, and let the first week of Feb get just a little bit closer. The fur will fly.

Casca

Anonymous said...

BTW, excellent capsulation... the art, not so much.

Casca

Anonymous said...

Casca-

Are you implying that Fred has a chance in SC?

That would sure shake things up in a very positive direction.

It may also serve as a push toward a brokered convention with Rudy, Romney and Huck out of the way.

I have been thinking long and hard over the course of the last 5 - 6 months that there must be a very large group of disaffected, disenfranchized conservatives, like myself, out there.

Molonlabe28

Anonymous said...

Me too.

Casca

Anonymous said...

I likes me that Fred fellow. He has appeal all across the board as far as I see it.

Emerson

Anonymous said...

"NUTS"..Gen. McAuliffe WWII.............."YEP, that's what they is"..Cecil Pennygretch.♂ 2008

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