Primary Colors: No more Massachusetts liberals
Monday, December 31st, 2007There once was a presidential candidate from Massachusetts. He had enormous ambition, and had run for office several times in his home state. But in his campaigns, this candidate constantly flip-flopped on critical issues. He would say one thing, and then contradict himself by saying another. It seemed that he would say anything to win […]
Primary Colors: Romney the best
Monday, December 31st, 2007Mitt Romney would be the best Republican candidate and the best president, which is why he will receive my vote.
There is no doubt in my mind that Mitt Romney is the most conservative candidate in the race. Huckabee is liberal on taxes and immigration; so is McCain. Giuliani is liberal on, well, everything. Among the […]
Primary Colors: Ron Paul a terrible choice
Sunday, December 30th, 2007Ron Paul claims to be leading a revolution for liberty with his anti-establishment campaign. But Ron Paul is no freedom fighter. He’s not even a good choice for president. In fact, I think he would be a terrible choice.
The Ron Paul Revolution is based on hatred for government spending, specifically earmarks, and opposition to the […]
Primary Colors: McCain not trusted
Saturday, December 29th, 2007I can’t vote for John McCain because I don’t trust John McCain.
John McCain has been an outstanding supporter of the war in Iraq, and I will not contest that McCain’s strategy is succeeding today. McCain has been a strong conservative on issues like earmarks and abortion. And I am grateful for McCain’s sacrifices for this […]
Primary Colors: McCain should serve his country in the White House
Saturday, December 29th, 2007My choice for president surprised even me. I will be casting my vote for John McCain.
I always knew that John McCain was a good conservative. For many years, he seemed to be the only voice fighting earmarks and wasteful government spending. In a Congress addicted to pork-barrel spending, McCain often stood alone among his colleagues.
John […]
Primary Colors: Not another Big-Government “Conservative”
Saturday, December 29th, 2007I can’t support Mike Huckabee. As a conservative, I am for a smaller and less intrusive federal government. A government that honors freedom, reduces regulation, lessens the tax burden, stays out of people’s lives. Mke Huckabee’s message fails on all accounts. His messages indicates that the policies he advocates could accurately […]
Primary Colors: Mike Huckabee would be a disaster
Friday, December 28th, 2007I won’t beat around the bush: I think Mike Huckabee would be a disaster as the Republican nominee.
Mike Huckabee says good things, and he says them very well. That’s all well and good, but what really matters is how a person governs. Looking back at Mike Huckabee’s record, he is a person who says one […]
Primary Colors: Mike Huckabee is the authentic conservative
Friday, December 28th, 2007There is an authentic conservative in the race for president. His name is Mike Huckabee.
Let me first be clear that this is my personal endorsement, not the endorsement of the blog. Remember, CR Nation the blog will not be issuing an endorsement. CR Nation the writer, will.
The most important issues to me are issues of […]
Primary Colors: Rudy’s Big Problems - No Vision, Not Republican, Can’t Win
Thursday, December 27th, 2007Rudy is not the guy for the job nor will he be the guy chosen.
First, Rudy, much like the other candidates, lacks vision. He doesn’t talk about about what America “can be” or what she “should be.” Rudy talks mostly of the past and very rarely of the future. Past records are […]
Primary Colors: The Republican Party needs bold colors, not pale pastels
Thursday, December 27th, 2007We need a party that paints its positions in bold colors, not pale pastels. So said Ronald Reagan.
That need is no less today.
The Republican Party must have positions painted in bold colors on the critical issues that face this country. Abortion is murder. Gay marriage is sin. Gun ownership is a right. On these […]
