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Time for Republicans To Take the Offensive

Love of Liberty Wrote: May 11, 2012 8:17 PM
Mitt should just say that redefine marriage to include gay marriage is for the people of each state to decide and is not for a president, any president, to decide. In votes to date not one state has voted to redefine marriage to include gay marriage. Obama's viewpoint changes nothing and he even said it is up to the states. So why is this an issue?
Aura Wrote: May 11, 2012 11:53 PM
Good question. Why are conservatives so worried about President Obama's announcement?
Frank391 Wrote: May 12, 2012 8:16 AM
We aren't. We recognize it as the political pandering that it is. He was for it before he was against it before he was for it.

Two very important things happened in politics this week. First, the elections underscored just how fed up mainstream America is with extreme liberalism. Second, President Obama, with his formal endorsement of same-sex marriage, is openly casting his lot with his extremist base.

The question is: How will putative GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney interpret and respond to these events? Will he fall into the usual Republican trap of thinking he has to follow his Democratic opponent leftward to appear more moderate? Or will he show his confidence in the reasonableness of conservatism and in the American people to embrace...

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