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Saturday, June 28, 2008
Donald Lambro :: Townhall.com Columnist
On Many Issues, Americans Favor McCain's Solutions
by Donald Lambro
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WASHINGTON -- If the presidential election hinged on who could best protect us from terrorism, veteran Sen. John McCain would probably defeat freshman Sen. Barack Obama.

The Arizona Republican beats the Illinois Democrat by 19 points (52 percent to 33 percent) when voters are asked who would do a better job on that issue, according to the latest USA Today/Gallup Poll.

The inadvisability of answering loaded hypothetical questions aside, no wonder Charlie Black, McCain's top strategist, told Fortune magazine that the senator's stock would rise if there was a terrorist attack between now and Election Day.

On the bedrock issue of terrorism, Americans trust the decorated war veteran, fighter pilot and national-security leader far more than they do the youthful, inexperienced former neighborhood organizer from Chicago.

But terrorism is not the leading issue in the country today. It ranks fifth among the eight election issues that are most important to the American people. Obviously, it would climb to the top of the list if we were attacked, but that isn't likely to happen while George W. Bush is in the White House. Whatever his deficiencies as president, he will leave office in January with the vast majority of Americans acknowledging that "he has kept us safe" since Sept. 11, 2001.

The other seven issues in order of their importance to Americans are energy, including gas prices; the economy; the situation in Iraq; health care; taxes; moral values; and illegal immigration. They are roughly even on Iraq (43 percent to 43 percent), moral values and illegal immigration, but Obama leads McCain on health care, taxes, energy and the economy.

Some of the results of this and other polls are notable for their inherent contradictions.

For example, Obama beats McCain on who can best handle the energy crisis by 19 points -- 47 percent to 28 percent. But in other polls, voters by lopsided margins support McCain's solutions more than Obama's.

Obama blames "greedy" oil companies, futures speculators, gougers and OPEC, but Gallup Polls over the past year reveal that "the intensity with which Americans see oil companies as 'gas price villains'" has been fading." Indeed, Americans blaming the oil companies for skyrocketing gas prices fell from 34 percent to 20 percent," with even fewer blaming the oil problem on the Middle East, the Iraq war or other "oil heavies."

"Americans suggesting prices are increasing as a result of the economic forces of supply and demand increased from 10 percent to 15 percent while 6 percent now point to speculators," Gallup said. More Americans mention the shortage of oil supplies.

These are among the causes and problems that McCain points to as he proposes that we boost oil production as part of a multistep energy plan to reduce prices. Obama is patently hostile to further oil exploration and drilling. Continued...

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Republican issues?
The Stupid Party can still defeat the Evil Party if they tell the American people how they will deal with , say 4-5 issues that will protect us both domestically and internationally. 1. CIC, yep, ole John will protect the nation, keep our military strong and may even defeat Islamofascism. The Messiah cannot. 2. SCOTUS choices and lower Appeals Courts choices. Remember, a Prez usually has about 200 plus lower federal court appointees as well as SCOTUS. McCain could actually make real change for the better for originalism. 3. Energy: drill, build nuclear plants, refineries, cracking plants, natural gas, coal, coal shale et al. Dems want to save owls and conserve. If the Pubs can't show this silliness to the public, they deserve to lose. 4. Borders and illegals. Build the fence , man it, stop illegals now ,,,,,,then get a way to deal with the 12 million. Tell Hispanic Americans,that Dems will use them like they have black voters for nearly 70 years. Just need them at election time!!! 5. School choice. With scores so bad, even liberals might want home schooling nowadays. LOL And oh tell the public that the reason for poor schools is Dem liberalism. And that is a fact.

Bush and the Necons have not helped
Republicans used to have the market on two key points (1) spending and (2) foreign policy defense. Bush has destroyed the party on both.

I have trouble invisioning how any 8 years of a liberal president would have spent $1,000,000,000 invading a country and helping to drive out half of all of its Christians, and also passing a medicare drug bill which really is nothing more than a welfare program from big pharma.

Ok -- how again does a "democratic Iraq" help us? Is it that this country is now hostile to Christians (via policy)? Is it now that they are against alcohol? It it because it favors sharia? Was it because all of the 9/11 terrorists came from Iraq (whoops I meant Saudi Arabia and Egypt -- our friends).




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