June 6, 2007 at 10:34am
Good merciful heavens. Have the Republican presidential candidates not learned anything from this disastrous presidential rule?
At last night's debate on CNN, there was plenty of sparring among the candidates, and a surprising number of attacks on the Bush administration. But mostly, there was strong support for the war in Iraq. The problem, most of them insisted, is not our attack on Iraq. The problem is the war's execution.
And there was a dismaying amount of right-wing rhetoric.
This is one scary bunch - ready, with few exceptions, to muscle the world to get our own way. John McCain, apparently, will stay the course in Iraq, no matter what the cost in human lives. The "surge," he said, must work. "I am convinced that if it fails and we have to withdraw," he said, terrorists "will follow us home."
Only Texas Representative Ron Paul, who disagrees with the other Republicans about almost everything, said it was a mistake to attack Iraq.
On the complicated issue of immigration, the Republicans were sharply divided, some of them flat-out xenophobic, some more rational. (Only Ron Paul showed any sympathy for undocumented immigrants, noting that they're being made scapegoats in the discussion over an immigration bill.)
On other issues, far-right conservatism was in charge. While Rudy Juiliani stuck to his principles and defended abortion rights, Mitt Romney bragged about his switch from pro-choice to anti-abortion. And once again he gave his weird explanation for the change: the possibility of cloning convinced him that with Roe v. Wade, "we had gone too far."
Among the most distressing responses were to Wolf Blitzer's question about gays in the military. The don't-ask, don't-tell policy is working just fine, the Republicans agreed. Fine? A blatantly discriminatory policy works just fine? A policy that forces out qualified people, including linguists, when we desperately need them?
Worst of all was Romney's response: to change the policy, he said, would be a "social experiment."
Last night's debate makes it clear: whoever is nominated, there'll be stark differences between the Democratic and Republican candidates for president next year. The Republicans will be offering a candidate who endorses right-wing views, and that candidate's campaign will be designed to play to Americans' fears and divide us still further.
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Kevin said on Aug. 26, 2007 at 7:12am
Check again on the "Don't ask don't tell policy" working "fine". Ron Paul stated that gay or not all Disruptive sex acts should be treated THE SAME. He doesn't want to change the policy. He wants to enforce it fairly. He wants people to be treated as equals. Not specific groups. Ron Paul needs more coverage. If people understood his views. he would have even more of a overwhelming support. He is the only Honest politition I have seen in my lifetime.
Scott said on Sep. 07, 2007 at 12:42pm
I feel sorry for people like you Ms. Towler. Obviously you are the product of a public education in a blue state. The problem was then compounded by your experience in college being indoctrinated by lefty loon professors. You have not challenged yourself in a while believing foolishly that you are some kind of intellect. In reality all you have accomplished with these silly blogs of yours is to showcase your ability to recycle the opinions of the leftist hate America mainstream media. The only thing that is scary is that people like you are so blinded by your biased hatred of Bush that you forget that there are people out there, chiefly Islamic fascist, that want this country and its citizens, including you and your family wiped from the planet. The fact that you don't believe this, and unfortunately, you have company from other lefty lunatics like yourself, is the reason why we may cease to exist as a free nation. Then you will be able to celebrate diversity, get in touch wigth your feelings, preach tolerance and embrace multiculturalism with the jihadists that would take us over if God, capital "G", forbid a Democrat gets elected in 08". Oh wait, you couldn't because
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