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In Desperation, Real Conservatives Seek to Open Up GOP Race

Posted by Buck , Pensito Review at 5:09 AM on February 5, 2008.


Even Rush Limbaugh has raised the possibility that he may not support the Republican nominee this year.
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Please join me in an all-out effort to keep Rush Limbaugh from voting in the 2008 election. But more on that later.

Our favorite right-wing nut job, Richard Viguerie, is up on his soapbox again. This time he's calling on his fellow conservative Goldwater worshipers to call on the Republican Party to open up its convention next September in hopes that some party savior will materialize. Here's Viguerie dreaming out loud:

The discombobulated state of the Republican presidential campaign means that it is still possible for someone to jump into the race. Such a candidate could serve as a kingmaker at the Republican convention in September, or even - yes, it's possible - could become the party's nominee.

Viguerie then goes on to critique the current batch of GOP candidates. Guess what? He finds that none of them is Ronald Reagan:

* McCain has Reagan's toughness, is a Vietnam War hero, supports a strong military, and opposes pork-barrel spending, but sides with liberals on immigration, freedom of speech, taxes, environmental extremism, and other important issues.
* Huckabee is a Reagan-style populist and a conservative on social issues, but is sympathetic to Goreism, and he fought conservatives on taxes, spending, immigration, and other issues when he was governor.
* Romney has adopted a mostly-Reaganite platform, but he is suspect because he converted to conservatism only after serving as governor, and, besides, many conservatives see him as a probable loser in November.
* Ron Paul is the real straight-talker in the race, the one who stays truest to the libertarian beliefs that are, as Reagan said, "the heart of conservatism." He is the one candidate who doesn't confuse a strong defense with the failed policy of nation-building. But most conservatives want a powerful U.S. presence in world affairs and will never support Paul's defense and foreign policy. In any event, Paul's chance of getting elected, or even nominated, is infinitesimal.

But do you want to know how really bad it is? Viguerie lays it out like the voice of doom:

Even Rush Limbaugh has raised the possibility that he may not support the Republican nominee this year. The nomination of McCain or Huckabee, he said, would destroy the party as we know it.

Gasp! The Bloviator not support the GOP nominee? Man, things really do look bleak. Of course, they don't look much brighter when Viguerie goes down his short list of possible party saviors: Former Virginia Gov. and Sen. George Allen, Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, Sen. Jim DeMint or Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolina. That's it? That's the best you can do Richard?

Well, I think readers of Pensito Review could help out in Viguerie's time of need by making some recommendations. Viguerie asks for them. He even provides an e-mail address to send them to: RAV@ConservativesBetrayed.com.

What about a Tom DeLay or Larry Craig? Not conservative enough? I hear David Duke's out on the lecture circuit. But don't let me tell you who to suggest. Let's all e-mail Viguerie and do our part to keep Rush Limbaugh away from the polls.

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Buck is a blogger for the Pensito Review


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Everybody who actually believes that Lord Limploins the Fat
Posted by: UnEasyOne on Feb 5, 2008 6:49 AM   
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Won't do some soul-searching and at least trash hell out of the Dem in concert with Lady Blackfrock the Skinny before a dramatic change of heart and wholehearted support of the Rethug nominee (Sir Oldfart the Belligerent), please contact me privately.

I have some bridge property in a certain major metropolitan area that I can let go very cheaply - financed by an ARM with a 1% introductory rate.

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Freedom of Speech
Posted by: JSquercia on Feb 5, 2008 7:53 AM   
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So let me get this right part of McCain's problems according to Rush is he blieves in Feedom Of Speech . All along I THOUGHT that was enshrined in our CONSTITUTION and not subject to the whims of EL Rushbo who has no problem using that same Freedom to make outlandish claims all the time . You know like Abu Gharib was more like Abu Grabass nothing more than some frat boys hazing their pledges

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Such a pity
Posted by: Steve_in_NH on Feb 5, 2008 10:56 AM   
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Such a pity the far right has fought cloning so hard. They could have cloned Reagan by now.

So who is Rush going to support if not the Repugnican nominee? His tiny brain would explode if he even thought about thinking about supporting Clinton.

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Deb
Posted by: debmcd on Feb 5, 2008 12:23 PM   
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It seems that Republican candidates and Republicans in general are either channeling Ronald Reagan or trying to be Ronald Reagan. Why? No idea. The man was as stupid and corrupt as the current slate of Republicans. They are so hot for Ronnie maybe they should just dig up his corpse and put him on the ballot. He probably at least still has a better personality than McCain and the rest of the brain dead Republicans would probably really get behind his candidacy. Or maybe the Republicans don't know the man is dead along with all his loser policies.

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The Military vote their $$$ for Ron Paul
Posted by: cognitorex on Feb 5, 2008 12:58 PM   
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Re Ron Paul you quote: "But most conservatives want a powerful U.S. presence in world affairs and will never support Paul's defense and foreign policy."
Elsewhere on the web today I saw a statement that Ron Paul got $200,000 plus from the military primary supporters way, way ahead of his closest challenger at $94,000. This contradicts this supposed conservative position.

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The Repug house of cards is falling
Posted by: ReallyBearish on Feb 5, 2008 2:13 PM   
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Should have heard the nonsense coming out of the mouth of Larry Kudlow on CNBC today. Hello Larry: inflation is growing, markets are falling, bankers are in a panic like cockroaches that have been sprayed with pesticide. Bushonomics along with your Reganomics was garbage, brain-dead economics. It's over. Maybe you should try to work for a living.

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