Richard A. ViguerieConservativesBetrayed.com9625 Surveyor Court, Suite 400Manassas, Virginia 20110Contact: Bob Sturm (703) 396-6974After 6 PM Eastern time, contact:Vi Shields (703) 906-6542 orBob Sturm (703) 307-8176FOR RELEASE February 5, 2008RICHARD VIGUERIE SAYS BALL IS IN McCAIN’S COURT…offers ways McCain can reach out to conservativesbefore it’s too late(Manassas, Virginia) Republican presidential candidate John McCain has a short time to reach out to conservatives–to “stop the bleeding before it’s too late,” Richard A. Viguerie said.“It’s not enough for him to make a speech at a conservative meeting, or declare himself a conservative, or get a member of the Washington establishment like Bob Dole to vouch for his credentials,” Viguerie said. “He must take immediate steps to show conservatives that they have a real stake in his election.“The ball is in Senator McCain’s court. For years, he has made himself the adversary of conservatives. Now he must take the initiative in reaching out.“Rush Limbaugh has declared that McCain’s nomination would destroy the Republican Party, and Dr. James Dobson says he will not, under any circumstances, vote for Senator McCain,” Viguerie noted. “But it’s not just famous conservatives who feel this way. It’s grassroots conservatives, who remember what the Senator did on taxes, immigration, freedom of speech, the ‘gay marriage’ amendment, ‘global warming,’ and a score of other issues.”Viguerie noted that, “To get conservatives on board, Senator McCain doesn’t need to repudiate long-held positions, or appear to kowtow. He would diminish himself if he did that.“What he can and must do is to reach out to conservatives with concrete proposals to bring real change to Washington – to go beyond even what Reagan was able to do. He must pledge not just to get rid of earmarks, but also to dismantle entire programs, agencies, and Cabinet positions.“And he must answer this question: What kind of people would he surround himself with, if he became president? Would he recruit from Wall Street and K Street, or will he bring a new generation of conservative leaders to Washington? What kind of people would he pick as judges, as Cabinet members, and, most importantly, as vice president?“He must show conservatives that his presidency would be an extension of what was started with Ronald Reagan.”If McCain is the GOP nominee, many conservatives will hold their noses and vote for him, Viguerie said. “But that’s not enough. If he is to be elected in November, he must have the enthusiastic support of nearly all conservatives, not just the grudging support of a plurality. He must have conservatives excited about his campaign, going door to door, making telephone calls, and sending out postcards and e-mails – all the things that require them to sacrifice time they could spend with their families. They won’t do that if the only reason they’re supporting McCain is that the Democrat is even worse.”If McCain reaches out to conservatives in the right way, Viguerie said, “conservatives will reach out to him. For John McCain, there is a pathway to citizenship in the conservative movement – if only he will take it.”–30–NOTE TO EDITORS: Richard A. Viguerie pioneered ideological and political direct mail and has been called “the funding father of the conservative movement” for his role in helping build dozens of conservative organizations. He is the author of Conservatives Betrayed—How George W. Bush and Other Big-Government Republicans Hijacked the Conservative Cause (Bonus Books, 2006).
Category: Election 2008
My obligatory Super Tuesday Post
Here it is, my obligatory Super Tuesday post.
You can get live results of the incoming states, at Politico.com.
You can follow the Blog discussion by going to Memeorandum.com. Gabe’s service is invaluable to us Bloggers.
Others are saying that both Parties are going to brokered Conventions. I look for it on the Republican side. Democrats are going to have a very tight race.
I will be following it, until it’s over, it’s going to be easy for me, as I am a night person anyhow.
It’s going to be an interesting evening.
Republicans eating their own
heh.
Dole scolds Limbaugh (Politico.com)
Bob Dole, the former Senate Republican leader, wrote an insistent letter to Rush Limbaugh on Monday and suggested that for the good of the party, the conservative talk-show host should stop his strafing of Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).
On Monday’s show, Limbaugh asserted that McCain has “lied about his reason for opposing the Bush tax cuts,” and added: “I think McCain has an animus toward the Republican Party. I think ever since South Carolina 2000 he’s had it in for the Republican Party, and one of his objectives is to destroy it and change it.”
From what I have seen around on Conservative Blogs, if McCain gets the nod from the G.O.P, many Conservatives will stay home. From what they say, there’s really no “real” Conservative running.
The problem is, Conservative’s keep holding the Candidates up to the Reagan Conservative bright light. Which is, in my opinion, quite stupid! Whatever happened to REAL conservatives like Barry Goldwater? Who told Jerry Falwell and his ilk to get bent and stay out of his way? who didn’t pander to the Church crowd and the many other Conservative special interest groups?
I just don’t get it. ![]()
Others: protein wisdom, Political Machine, Riehl World View and Boston Globe and more via Memeorandum
Gross Distortion of News
Is this the Non-Story, story of the day?
The Swamp: Hillary Clinton cries in Connecticut
Sen. Hillary Clinton teared up this morning at an event at the Yale Child Study Center, where she worked while in law school in the early 1970s.
Penn Rhodeen, who was introducing Clinton, began to choke up, leading Clinton’s eyes to fill with tears, which she wiped out of her left eye. At the time, Rhodeen was saying how proud he was that the sheepskin-coat, bell-bottom-wearing young woman he met in 1972 was now running for president.
"Well, I said I would not tear up; already we’re not exactly on the path," Clinton said with emotion after the introduction.
Well, Really, Hillary didn’t cry. The person that introduced her was nearly in tears. But Hillary held her self together just fine. It’s quite obvious that Jason George is biased against Hillary Clinton. I didn’t hear her voice break, at all. The person who introduced her, Penn Rhodeen, was the one who got all broken up, Not Hillary.
I just love it when those who are loyal to party ideologies use the main stream media to smear Presidential Candidates.
Others on this: Political Radar, Telegraph, TIME, The Caucus, CNN, TownHall Blog, Captain’s Quarters, Political Machine, AMERICAblog, The Democratic Daily, Hot Air, The Moderate Voice, The Carpetbagger Report, Chicago Tribune, Liberal Values, Blue Crab Boulevard, Wizbang, PERRspectives Blog, TIME: Swampland, The American Mind, Los Angeles Times, Commentary, Wonkette, Patterico’s Pontifications, The New Republic, Sister Toldjah, Salon and PunditGuy and more via Memeorandum
New Obama Tribute Video.
Seen via Memeorandum:
This video send chills up my spin. The Same chills I get, when I watch this video:
On The Democrats Debate Last Night
Yes, I did watch the debates last night. It did seem like they were less interesting in hurling digs at one another, and more interested in pointing out differences between one another.
They were also interested in pointing out differences between the Democrats and the Republicans, especially on matters of foreign policy. While I think that McCain would be a great President on matters of Morals, and Right to Life and the like, McCain’s Foreign Policy would be a disaster. 100 years in Iraq. You must be kidding.
McCain says he would reign on spending, Funny, didn’t another Republican President Candidate say that back in 2000?!?!
Look what that got us! ![]()
Hopefully super Tuesday will select us a nominee and we can get the business of getting a candidate for the White House.
Keith Olbermann Special Comment on FYCA and the telecoms
For the most part, I agree. If the Bush Administration has done nothing wrong, then why threaten to veto? ![]()
Sorry, I don’t buy the frivolous lawsuit B.S. Line.
John Edwards to Drop out of Race
According to the Blogging World. John Edwards is out.
It’s a shame, I would have voted for him too.
I wish him all the best.
McCain Wins Florida!
……and the entire G.O.P. groans in Unison.
Read the reactions from Everyone and their uncle. Click here
Ruh Roh! Rezko goes to jail.
So, says the Chicago Tribune.
And, of course, it’s Hillary’s fault. So, says the Blogging World.
How dumb.