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Saturday, December 15, 2007
David Limbaugh :: Townhall.com Columnist
Single-Issue vs. Comprehensive Conservatism
by David Limbaugh
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Since its emergence as a dominant political force in the '80s, the religious right has been a favorite whipping boy of the mainstream media and political left and a sometimes embarrassment to certain conservative elitists. Yet neither group of critics can deny the electoral power Christian conservatives have wielded.

The group's uncompromising commitment to protecting life and defending America's traditional institutions has been instrumental in beating back the left's relentless assault on our culture. Without its grassroots contributions, we'd be seeing a lot more Ruth Bader Ginsbergs and a lot fewer Antonin Scalias.

But this primary campaign season, because of the competing resumes and platforms of various Republican presidential candidates and the complex interplay of religion and politics that has emerged, I am concerned that Christian conservatives could lose sight of the big picture of conservatism, all of whose principles are vitally important for this nation.

In my view, there's no perfect GOP candidate, but all of the viable Republican candidates are immeasurably preferable to their Democratic counterparts, and we should all support the eventual Republican nominee. But not all Christian conservatives agree.

The venerable Dr. James Dobson, for example, has said he couldn't support Rudy Giuliani. Rudy is not my first choice either, but he's a strong, capable leader who will fervently protect our national security. I pray he'll honor his pledge to appoint constitutionalist judges. Rudy is a far safer bet on life than any Democratic candidate.

Next, speculation exists that some evangelicals wouldn't support Mitt Romney because of his Mormonism. While I believe there are greater differences between Mormonism and mainstream Christianity than some assume, I will certainly support Romney if he is nominated. Again, my reservations concern his recent flips on social issues and how they bear on his authenticity. But if Mitt is the man he presents himself to be, he could make an extraordinary president. If not, he'll still be head and shoulders above the unapologetic socialists on the other ticket.

Some Christian conservatives have criticized Fred Thompson for refusing to endorse a federal ban on abortion. I understand the concern but believe a legitimate conservative (and pro-life) case can be made for Fred's position. Thompson is an inveterate advocate of federalism and state's rights, and his view that the abortion issue should be left to the states as before Roe squares with conservative principles.

But I confess, my main anxiety about Christian conservatives is their seeming willingness to turn a blind eye to Christian pastor Mike Huckabee's decidedly liberal instincts and either his acceptance of or desire to pander to politically correct conventional wisdom.

We get mixed signals on his tax policy, with critics saying he was a big taxer in Arkansas and defenders pointing to his support of the Fair Tax. He has exhibited a Jimmy Carteresque naivete on foreign policy issues, suggesting we can solve our problems with other nations solely with better diplomacy -- as if tyrants and terrorist regimes respond to Golden Rule treatment. Continued...

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David Limbaugh, brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, is an expert in law and politics and author of Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party.
 
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CVN65 writes"
"I'll see Hill in the WH as the GOP explodes and a new conservative movement replaces it- one that doesn't embrace illegal aliens and doesn't have Mel Martinez in a leadership role."

Same here, CVN. I will no longer vote for the RINO's or anyone who has ever accepted a contribution from a lobbyist or special interest group. As it stands right now Ron Paul gets my vote, even if I have to write his name in. Unless the GOP get's it act together then they can go down in flames until they nominate a true conservative who has read the constitution and obides by it.

No nose holding
This article had two purposes. The first was to encourage conservatives to betray their values and vote for a top-tier candidate (to hold your nose and vote for a RINO over Hillary). The second was to expose Huckabee's liberalism. The GOP establishment is scared to death that this guy gets the nod because he isn't their guy. He isn't even their second or third choice. While I disagree with the reasons Limbaugh had for doing this, I do agree that Huck is unacceptable. He is a RINO, compassionate-conservative GWB clone. No thank you. Eight years was enough. All the other candidates are damaged goods, too. Fred doesn't seem to really be running, anyway. Overall, I am sick of the neocons telling us that Rudy will do the right thing and we have to trust him. Forget it. I'll see Hill in the WH as the GOP explodes and a new conservative movement replaces it- one that doesn't embrace illegal aliens and doesn't have Mel Martinez in a leadership role.
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