- February 11th, 2007, 5:18 pm
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I was not aware of his position on judges. If he is indeed as conservative as you say, then he would be the clear and logical choice for religous conservatives. And don't discount the many Catholic voters out there who tend to be swing voters, but are very capable of building a concensous around Rudy.
It's still kinda early. We'll have to wait and see who emerges within the next 14 months.
Purple Haize wrote:The Rudy spin team has gotten out in front of the social conservative issues and that is a GREAT sign. Finally someone PROactive!! It may be spin but it does make sense. Here is a summary:Divorce cannot be an issue here because conservative icon of Ronald Reagan was divorced.
Can a President overturn Roe V Wade (Only Boheim in 87 but I digress). NO they can not. They may have the authority to veto a bill, but RvW will go through the courts. So you have to ask yourself "What types of judges would he chose to be on the courts?" His answer = Scalia, Thomas, Roberts and Alito (or Alieoto if you are Ted K) How can social conservatives NOT love that answer?
Gun Control - He inforced the laws that were in place in NYC when he got there. He has also said that it would not be a good idea/practical to have the same type of law across America.
Gay Marriage - See abortion.
Personal Life - So social conservatives are going to discount a QUALIFIED presidential contender because they have been divorced? If Jerry tries to hang his hat on THAT one, it would be the height of hypocracy. Plus, who among us does not know a divorced person? Does that make you disqualified for anything? Was he cheating on her? Probably, but who cares. Was she cheating on him? Probably but who cares. How does this affect their ability to govern? At least he isn't lying about it like a former Arkansas favorite sun.
Needless to say, he is getting my vote. If he can turn a crap whole like NYC back into one of the worlds greatest cities (Whose population is greater than a majority of states and small countries) than that bodes well for the mess in Iraq, on the environement, etc. He gets things done. Can any other candidate from EITHER side say that?
(I will hedge my bets and say if Newt runs, I will have to think long and hard about that)
I was not aware of his position on judges. If he is indeed as conservative as you say, then he would be the clear and logical choice for religous conservatives. And don't discount the many Catholic voters out there who tend to be swing voters, but are very capable of building a concensous around Rudy.
It's still kinda early. We'll have to wait and see who emerges within the next 14 months.