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Thursday, October 04, 2007
Ken Blackwell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Eyes on the Prize
by Ken Blackwell
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Republicans were stunned this week by news that prominent social conservative leaders are ready to abandon their winning coalition — virtually handing Democrats the White House — if Rudy Giuliani wins the GOP nomination.

These leaders must not lose their command focus on what’s at stake in this election. They may not get another chance to impact the Supreme Court in such a dramatic way for a long time.

Conservative voters must be prepared to support candidates who share their vision of a non-activist, constructionist Court, even if they disagree on some important issues. The alternative — another Clinton presidency — would be disastrous to their cause.

If social conservatives support a hopeless third party candidate, their dream of changing and then maintaining the Supreme Court will be lost. They must keep their eyes on the prize.

The Court has been remaking America since the 1960s, with liberal justices forcing their social agenda down our throats. The Court started inventing constitutional rights not found in the words of the Constitution, removing these issues from the democratic process.

This liberal social agenda did not come from any president. The Court created this problem; only the Court can fix it. The focus must be what sort of justices a president would appoint.

Abortion, same-sex marriage, racial preferences, and religious freedom are all ultimately decided by the Supreme Court.

We’re just one vote shy of undoing the damage. President Bush has appointed concrete judges to the federal bench, including two solid Supreme Court justices.

But, we are still one vote from the goal. Pro-life advocates make a terrible mistake if they think they’ve won. They have not. This is not a conservative Court; it is an evenly-split Court. This Court has four liberals, four conservatives, and one moderate.

That moderate, Justice Kennedy, has made it clear he will not overturn Roe v. Wade. He supports a constitutional right to homosexuality and will not roll back overreaching federal power. He also will not change the Supreme Court precedents driving expressions of faith from the public square.

The 5-4 cases conservatives won over the last year were barely won with narrow opinions, and they have lost more cases than they have won. Another conservative justice is needed.

And the next president will appoint at least two justices.

More than that, the next justices to retire are the most liberal. By early 2009, John Paul Stevens will be 89 years old and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, with a history of serious health problems, will be 76. Replacing either would fundamentally alter the ideological makeup of the Court. Continued...

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Mr. Blackwell, a contributing editor at Townhall.com, is a senior fellow at the Family Research Council and American Civil Rights Union.
 
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Gestell writes: 05, 2007 9:21 PM

It worked well ..in 04, timing those state defense of marriage referenda for the election year. Get some more of that..
DESKJOCKEY WRITES

If it ain’t broken don’t fix it, eh?

Gestell writes:

.. stand on self-righteousness; we're a religious country, and you folks surely can play that card.

DESKJOCKEY WRITES

That will be difficult now that Hillary claims she is a born again right wing fundamentalist. But can you trust these religious types?


Gestell writes:

…if you can[‘t] figure out how to swift-boat any Democratic candidate, you're a disgrace to the memory of Karl Rove.

DESKJOCKEY WRITES

How can you swift boat Hillary when she did such a brilliant job with Travelgate. Don’t mess with Hillary.


Gestell writes:

Look, every politician has some dirty little secret--a wide stance in the men's room, a …madam's list of brothel buddies…. think dirty--the voting public loves that. Take the high road with God and the low road with lots of sliming and you'll wind up hanging on to the White House.

DESKJOCKEY WRITES

Hmmm, maybe we can use the Rose firm law records that Hillary never knew about sitting in her bedroom? Then there is Travelgate. Of course there is always Waco.

Then again as you say, every politician has a dirty secret and Hillary has the gonad lockbox of the FBI records of all the candidates so we will find out what they are. It was great how she used that to blow out Livingston, Gingrich, etc. I can’t wait to she what the FBI had on Giuliani, this should be good.

Yup we need to thank God for Hillary because it is going to make sliming soooo enjoyable, almost spiritual.

Gestell writes:

Just good Machiavellian advice, free of charge. (Do you know what your candidates pay people to come up with stuff like this? I'm doing you all a favor!)

DESKJOCKEY WRITES

Hmmmm, your prices are certainly good, have you ever thought of a job in prostitution, maybe in the Senate or House.

Bob writes: 06, 2007 12:40 PM


Giuliani for President
Far too many of my fellow Christians will refuse to vote for Giuliani because he's anything but a Christian. I suppose they voted for that political giant, Jimmy Carter. Let's keep in mind that there was a perfect man who once walked the face of the earth, and look what we did to him.

DESKJOCKEY WRITES

Christians should not let Christianity stand in the way of a good candidate.

Christians voted for Ronald Reagan not Jimmy Carter

You are correct that Giuliani is a perfect candidate and thanks for the advice as to what we need to do with him. :)
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