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Friday, January 18, 2008
Primary Dilemmas
By Thomas Sowell
Poll
Will Hillary Clinton fight for the nomination past June 1st?


It is becoming increasingly and painfully clear that voters in both parties are having a hard time settling on a front runner.

Not only have different people won different primaries thus far, no one won a majority in any primary in either party -- until Hillary Clinton, running virtually unopposed in the Michigan primary, received just over half the votes, while "uncommitted" received 40 percent.

What is wrong with this year's candidates?

The short answer is that most of the Republicans are questionable and all three leading Democrats are dangerous.

The only real conservative candidate is former Senator Fred Thompson but his low vote totals in all the Republican primaries thus far make him a one-man endangered species.

If he doesn't get some serious voter support in South Carolina, it is hard to see how he can become a viable candidate. And, if he drops out, it is hard to see who conservative Republican voters will support -- either in the primaries or in the general election in November.

That raises the very serious possibility -- and the very dangerous possibility -- that Hillary Clinton will become President of the United States if conservative Republicans stay home on election day.

While Barack Obama and John Edwards have been irresponsible demagogues, the Clintons have a record of lawless and ruthless corruption that goes back not only to their White House days in the 1990s but even back to their time in the governors' mansion in Arkansas.

Nor is this simply a matter of domestic politics. It was Bill Clinton who ignored the advice of military and intelligence officials when he gave China the technology that can be used to enable their nuclear missiles to hit American cities.

It was Bill Clinton who gave the North Koreans help on their nuclear program in exchange for promises that have -- predictably -- proved worthless. This was just one of the dangerous problems that he swept under the rug and left for his successor.

People like this are not to be trusted with the highest office in the land in an era when Iran is moving toward nuclear weapons that can easily be turned over to international terrorists.

Conservatives should be the last ones to let the Clintons take control of the White House again, just because they cannot find an alternative candidate who meets all their desires. Continued...

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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and author of Basic Economics: A Citizen's Guide to the Economy.

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Primary Dilemmas
Thomas Sowell makes more sense in a few paragraphs than most writers make in a whole book.

Fred
I just don't get how people can call Fred a conservative. Supposedly he will close the borders, but he is a member of an organization that supports the exact opposite and even wants to kill our national sovereignty to create the North American Union.

I don't think any true conservative would touch CFR with a 10 foot pole. Their policies are treason. Not to mention they are not the least interested in putting it to the people to decide. This agenda has been advanced mostly by stealth. Like Bush's summits with Mexico and Canada the last three years on integration under SPP. They have tried to keep it mostly secret. But program notes have been obtained and vincente Fox doesn't mind telling Larry King all about it.

Fred is lying just like the rest of them.

None has a record to back up their claims. Their records show just the opposite of what they claim. I'd say we are in deep weeds. The lesser of two evils is only BARELY less so these days.

"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism, since it is the merger of state and corporate power." Benito Mussolini

Dems are Marxist globalists and Rep are Fascist globalists. What a choice.
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