Townhall.com, Where Your Opinion Counts
Talk Radio:   Bill Bennett   Mike Gallagher   Dennis Prager   Michael Medved   Hugh Hewitt   
BREAKING NEWS  LeftArrow - Townhall.com : Conservative, Political, Republican   RightArrow - Townhall.com : Conservative, Political, Republican  
Columns, funnies & more in your inbox!
  • Check the boxes and send us your email address to receveive your free newsletter
  • Your daily must-read of conservative columns, cartoons and news. Coulter, Sowell, Krauthammer and more.
  • Townhall.com’s weekly inside scoop on what’s happening behind the scenes in the world of politics. When news breaks, we report.
  • Signup to receive the latest daily Townhall cartoons
Sunday, December 02, 2007
George Will :: Townhall.com Columnist
Muddied Waters in the Presidential Race
by George Will
Vote on It:
Average Vote:
[+] Text [-]
 
Poll
Will Sarah Palin make a run at the GOP Nomination in 2012?


WASHINGTON -- Arthur Balfour, the British statesman, once said that a rival's clarity was a liability because he had nothing to say. As the presidential nomination contests approach a crescendo, some candidates are making themselves perilously clear, one of them with the help of her helpmate.

Last Tuesday, Bill Clinton, trying to whet Iowans' appetites for another Clinton presidency, announced/discovered/remembered that he opposed the Iraq War "from the beginning," thereby revealing disharmony with his spouse, who voted for it. Backward reels the mind, to 1992, when Gov. Clinton explained his opinion of Congress' 1991 authorization of the Gulf War: "I guess I would have voted with the majority if it was a close vote. But I agree with the arguments the minority made."

Such muddiness clarifies: Do voters who are weary of the scary clarity of the current president's certitudes really want to replace them with a recurrence of the hairsplitting evasions that created the adjective "Clintonian"?

About one thing, Hillary Clinton is, remarkably, both clear and opaque: Jefferson is anachronistic. "We can talk all we want about freedom and opportunity, about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, but what does all that mean to a mother or father who can't take a sick child to the doctor?" Well, OK, what does "all that" mean to someone stuck in congested traffic? Or annoyed by the price of cable television? What does Mrs. Clinton mean?

John Edwards' health care agenda involves un-Jeffersonian bossiness. "It requires," he says, "that everybody get preventive care. If you are going to be in the system, you can't choose not to go to the doctor for 20 years." In an ad running in Iowa, Edwards brandishes his mailed fist at Congress, to which he vows to say: "If you don't pass universal health care by July of 2009, in six months, I'm going to use my power as president to take your health care away from you."

What power would that be? What power enables presidents to "take" health care from people who have it by statute? This is the Democrats' riposte to the grandiosity of the current president's notion of executive prerogatives?

Edwards might, however, reconsider -- he is, after all, a serial apologizer. Of his actions during his six years in the Senate, he says: My vote for the Iraq War? Sorry about that. For the Patriot Act? I don't know what I was thinking. For No Child Left Behind? Oops! For liberalized trade with China? Forgive me. For storing waste in Nevada's Yucca Mountain? I was for it before I was against it.

On the Republican side, Mike Huckabee's candidacy rests on serial non sequiturs: I am a Christian, therefore I am a conservative, therefore whatever I have done or propose to do with "compassionate," meaning enlarged, government is conservatism. And by the way, anything I denote as a "moral" issue is beyond debate other than by the uncaring forces of greed. His is a moralist's version of the intellectual vanity once ascribed to Oxford's Benjamin Jowett:

My name is Jowett

Of Balliol College; Continued...

1 2
| Full Article & Comments | Next >
Share:
Vote on It:
Average Vote:
 
About The Author
George F. Will is a 1976 Pulitzer Prize winner whose columns are syndicated in more than 400 magazines and newspapers worldwide.
 
TOWNHALL DAILY: Be the first to read George Will's column. Sign up today and receive Townhall.com daily lineup delivered each morning to your inbox.
Insist on the genuine article
Huckabee is a moderate/liberal trying to pass himself off as a conservative. He's become the "choice guy" by the mainstream press in just the past week or two... do you wonder why?

It's because he's the candidate the most like George W. Bush, which the media/democrats have been trying to run against, but he's not on the ballot. Thus, the MSM raves about Huckabee in hopes he'll get the nomination; then they'll turn on him and use all of that pent-up "Bush hatred" that they've fomented to defeat him.

Example: I saw on CNN today where they were saying "Huckabee is the Ronald Reagan-ish candidate conservatives have been waiting for!" Baloney! I'm a staunch Reagan conservative and can see right through him! I totally reject panderers, moderates, flip-floppers, and those that are pro-illegal aliens. That rules out Giuliani, Romney and Huckabee. On my list that leaves just Duncan Hunter and Fred Thompson.

-----------

I just finished watching Charlie Rose' interview with Fred Thompson... my comments:

I wish every person that even vaguely considers themselves to bear the title "conservative" could watch this particular interview; they may have to reconsider their predilection with those other candidates that are far more style than substance. Heck, I wish *every American* could watch it! This video further reveals what many of us already know: Fred Thompson is a solid, principled man that is eminently capable and qualified of being the leader of the United States of America for the next 8 years.

Fred has an open invitation to an issues-oriented sit-down discussion with other candidates (instead of the circus-style debacles they've been foisting upon us as "real debates"), but if any of the other candidates see this interview with Fred + Charlie Rose they'll back away from any discussion/debate with Thompson out of fear of sinking their own campaign!

I'm sending another check to Fred's campaign!

Wait a sec...
There are 73 amino acids in cobra venom but only 20 in nature? WTF? If not natural where'd the other 53 amino acids come from? Did Algore invent them when we weren't looking?

Loved your math manipulations, but maybe, too clever by half(5.0x10^-1),lol. You left out, surely accidentally, the forces of selection. And odds. And chance.

Hate to break this to you but little in nature follows pure mathematical progressions, even the vaunted geometric ones. Are you aware that a human can throw desired combinations with dice at a much greater frequency than can a machine?

The only thing we seem to agree on is that no one really understands exactly how it all fits together, just yet.

HTH.
Sign Up to Post Your CommentsSign Up to Post Your Comments
If you are already registered, click here to login. Otherwise, please take a few seconds to register with Townhall.com. Once you sign up, you’ll be able to post your comments immediately, use the action center, get podcasts, and more!
Note: Fields marked with a red asterisk (*) are required.
Salutation:
First Name:
*
Last Name:
*
Email:
*
Nickname:
*
Note: Nick name will be shown when you post comments.
Address 1:
*
Address 2:
City:
*
State:
*
Zip:
*
Phone:
      
Your daily must-read of conservative columns, cartoons and news. Coulter, Sowell, Krauthammer and more.
(Bi-Weekly) We highlight the best opportunities from our partners for surveys, action items and more.