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Wednesday, February 07, 2007
A Conservative Candidate, part 1

With 2007 barely begun, the 2008 Presidential race is already heating up. Every time I turn on the news, awash in stories of Presidential candidates, I get the urge to check my calendar to make sure we didn't skip a year. Not all of those who will run have announced their candidacy, and not all of those who have announced will still be under consideration a year from now. Perhaps this is the time, before things really get going, to consider what we should look for in a Conservative candidate. Personalities aside, what's really important is a candidate's stance on the issues we will continue to face during his or her tenure.

It's difficult to decide, since some people consider some issues more important than others. If a candidate is for X but against Y, is he equally acceptable as one who is for X and Y, but against Z? What's needed is some way for us each to "rank" issues in order of importance, so we can attempt to divine the acceptability of each candidate. Of course, that assumes every candidate is being honest about his or her position on each issue... and trusting the honesty of a politician is like trusting the dog not to eat your steak dinner while you're out. (Then again, dogs can be trained. I'm not so sure about politicians.) Perhaps the "conventional wisdom" that Senators and Representatives don't get elected to the highest office is due to the fact that so many change their positions in order to run. A voting record, such as one can find at Project VoteSmart or OnTheIssues, would actually be an asset for a candidate who is not misrepresenting his or her positions.

Tier 1 Issues: National security, Iraq/the War on Terror, judges and the border

The most important issues with which we will continue to deal for the foreseeable future are the War on Terror, the battle in Iraq, and border control (an essential part of national security). Anyone who aspires to be President of the United States must be aggressive on offense and tough on defense. The candidate should be perfectly willing to listen to phone calls made by (or to) known terrorists without asking permission, as an essential part of intelligence gathering. He must be ready to interrogate captured enemies aggressively, even if the New York Times says bad things about him. He has to face the fact that we are a nation at war.

President Bush seems to have finally gotten the message that our military must be allowed to take the fight to the enemy in Iraq, instead of trying to win hearts and minds while terrorist bombs are exploding in marketplaces on a daily basis. His successor should be inclined to continue that policy. Running away -- abandoning our allies and our responsibilities -- is not an option. If we allow Iraq's fledgling democracy to fail by our own spinelessness, the entire Middle East and most of the world will convulse in a spasm of anti-Western violence, and we will be unable to do anything about it.

In the larger war, the conflict with Iran is heating up. If it does not erupt before Bush leaves office, it will surely do so over the next few years. Iran must not be allowed to dominate the Middle East with the threat of nuclear weapons -- which they are likely to use, or give to terror groups. Our next President should have the will to do whatever is necessary to prevent them from gaining that ability, while confronting growing threats from countries like North Korea and China.

Closer to home, we need to know who is entering our country and why. Not all those who cross our wide-open borders are well-meaning folk who just want to work hard and raise a family, whatever illegal alien apologists may say. Whoever follows President Bush must not continue his lax border policies, but should build a fence on our southern border, deploy UAVs to track illegals both north and south and crack down on companies that hire illegal immigrants.

The candidate must understand that the Supreme Court's main job is to ensure that the rulings of lower courts do not violate the Constitution. The judiciary was not created to write the laws, create rights or mandate policy, and certainly not to alter the meaning of the words in the Constitution to suit an agenda. Kelo v. New London, in which the very meaning of the phrase "for public use" was changed to allow local governments to transfer private property to new owners who might generate more tax revenue, was perhaps the worst moment in the last three decades of Supreme Court history. Ignoring the fact that the McCain-Feingold Act blatantly violated the First Amendment by placing strict limits on political speech was a close second. Federal judges should not misuse their power to tell state legislatures how to write laws, allocate money or impose cultural decisions. A President should only nominate judges to any bench who are either originalists or constructionists -- not activists of any kind.

If any Presidential candidates meet the criteria for first tier issues -- and no one should bother to run who cannot do so -- they can battle over issues of the second tier.

See also: A Conservative Candidate, part 2

Posted at Wednesday, February 07, 2007 by CavalierX

Joe
February 8, 2007   09:56 AM PST
 
You left abortion out of your top tier. For me that is the most important issue of all.

I am looking for a real conservative candidate: one who will stop playing world policeman and bring our boys home from Iraq and all other overseas deployments to defend our borders.
JM
February 8, 2007   10:43 AM PST
 
>You left abortion out of your top
>tier.

I left it out not because of a lesser importance -- it's a deal-breaker for me as well -- but because I reserved the first tier for issues that are the direct responsibility of the President.

>one who will stop playing world
>policeman and bring our boys
>home from Iraq

Have you considered the consequences of turning our backs on the world, and especially running away from the jihadists, leaving Iraq to be divided between al-Qaeda and Iran? It would spell disaster for us as well as the rest of the world. "Playing world policeman?" It's hardly a game.
Joe
February 13, 2007   06:50 AM PST
 
The President of the United States has the constitutional authority and a duty to end "legal" abortion in America.

We have already turned Iraq over to the Jihadist. Their new constitution conforms civil law to biblical law. Conservatives want to bring our boys home to defend our borders, not enforce UN resolution, nation-build, or continue unconstitutional, undeclared foreign wars.


JM
February 14, 2007   09:35 AM PST
 
>The President of the United States
>has the constitutional authority
>and a duty to end "legal" abortion
>in America.

What Constitution are you reading?

>Conservatives want to bring our
>boys home to defend our borders,

When the job is complete. Conservatives do NOT want to run away from a bunch of terrorists. Why do you want to embolden them again?

>not enforce UN resolution, nation-
>build, or continue unconstitutional,
>undeclared foreign wars.

Where were you when Congress authorised the use of military force against Iraq? Also, can you please tell me what nation is "al-Qaeda" so we can declare war on it? Thanks.
Joe
February 22, 2007   12:35 PM PST
 
In 2004, I voted for Michael Peroutka for President of the United States. During his campaign, he wrote:

"It is, by the way, within the power of the President to end legal abortion tomorrow, as I would do my first day in office. Don't let alleged "pro-life" Presidents tell you differently. The President has an obligation under Article IV, §4 to ensure to each member State that it will be republican in form of government. Any action that is not republican in form will be utterly resisted to the grave if necessary under a Peroutka Presidency. Abortion was made "legal" (more correctly, the prosecution of abortion was made illegal) in these United States by judicial fiat, which is anti-republican in form and in violation of the Separation of Powers and Article I, §1 of the Constitution vesting all legislative power of the Federal Government in the Congress. In an American form of government, "all laws which are repugnant to the Constitution are null and void." Marbury v. Madison. Most certainly, anti-Constitutional court decisions are not binding.

Thus, under my presidency, Roe v. Wade will not be enforced, and the member states of the Union could again open their criminal codes and begin the prosecution of the doctors and parents who would contract for the murder of an unborn child without fear of reprisal from the Chief Executive."

That is the kind of candidate I am looking for in 2008. Peroutka also advocated the immediate withdrawal of our military from Iraq and all other overseas deployments. Conservatives want to bring our boys home to defend our borders. Only liberals like President Bush want to fight undeclared foreign wars in support of United Nations resolutions.
JM
February 22, 2007   05:57 PM PST
 
Obviously, Peroutka is not a Constitutional scholar, or has forgotten everything he's ever read if he said such a thing. What you're advocating is a Peroutkatocracy to replace the judiciocracy under which we currently suffer. There are only two Constitutional ways to overturn Roe v. Wade: a challenge to Roe that rises to the Supreme Court, or a Constitutional amendment.
 

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