Thursday, October 11, 2007

The Great One: "Conservative in Which Sense?"

From Mark Levin via NRO:

This "senior moment" and "Fred Thompson-is-lazy" stuff is really starting to irk. I remember hearing the same comments about Ronald Reagan in every campaign in which I participated — 1976 and 1980. And this tactic was especially used against him in 1984. I have spent some time with Thompson. He is intellectually curious and sharp. He is engaging and vigorous. Yes, he chooses his words carefully. He speaks in a southern accent. But the attacks on him appear to have a northeastern-liberal-style feel to them, emanating largely from the NewYork-Washington, D.C axis. This is a man, after all, who worked sixteen hours a day in both television and radio. (By the way, have any of those who promote the "lazy" argument actually analyzed his campaign activities compared to the other candidates? If so, I've not seen any such thing.)

And let me also observe that Rudy is no conservative, despite George Will's pronouncement (the same Will who once said we under-taxed and who advocated spreading democracy throughout the globe). Yes, Rudy takes some conservative positions. And he has taken more conservative positions since seeking the Republican nomination. But he has a record that goes beyond law enforcement and tax-cutting that should cause any conservative some pause. What is his governing philosophy? I am thrilled that as mayor he rid Times Square of hookers and squeegee bums. But he also brought lawsuits against gun manufacturers and to enforce a commuter tax, he was weak on illegal immigration (my opinion), and was wrong on virtually every social issue.

Do yourself a favor and read the rest at the link above.

I have nothing to add.

3 comments:

TexasFred said...

You KNOW that I'm a Fred supporter, but he's not exactly setting the woods on fire...

That is my only gripe with the man, he needs to get fired up, and I mean FIRED UP BIGTIME...

bubby1962 said...

I agree with texasfred, that's what I was telling JB a couple nights ago.

JB Davis said...

I understand both of your points of view. The only problem is I do not see any problem with what he is doing. He has raised a lot of money since entering the race.

Every time I turn CSPAN on I see him at a fundraiser or other event.

I admit he may need to jab a little more at the other candidates, and I believe he will. I think it is still a little early to start that. Anything you bring up now will die down before most Americans will even notice.

>>>(By the way, have any of those who promote the "lazy" argument actually analyzed his campaign activities compared to the other candidates? If so, I've not seen any such thing.)

Me neither, and you can bet someone from all the other campaigns have checked this out.