Saturday, January 19, 2008

McCain wins in S.C., Hunter ends his presidential bid

I was very disappointed to see Senator McCain get a third of the vote in South Carolina tonight. He beat Governor Huckabee by a mere 3%.

The top three finishers in South Carolina were:

McCain - 33%
Huckabee - 30%
Thompson - 16%

The McCain loving and fawning press touts it as a 'huge' victory. McCain is no conservative and is really a Democrat in a GOP cloak.

I am even more saddened to post the following press release from Congressman Duncan Hunter. He was the best candidate in either party. He was my first choice and my favorite candidate. He is a great American and a great conservative. America loses as he ends his campaign for President.

January 19, 2008

". . . We started this campaign a year ago right here, in San Diego Harbor, against the backdrop of American Naval power. We launched a campaign emphasizing a strong national defense, enforceable borders and restoring the industrial base of America.

"Today we end this campaign. The Nevada caucuses reflecting only 2% of the vote for me. I ran the campaign exactly the way I wanted to, and at this point not being able to gain traction in conservative states of Nevada and South Carolina, it's time to allow our volunteers and supporters to focus on the campaigns that remain viable.

"It's time for me to gear up for 2008's defense bill that will be put together over the coming weeks. There is work to be done in the areas of troop protection and new capabilities to be deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan. And over the horizon, the emergence of Communist China as a military super power will require a new emphasis on U.S. capabilities in undersea warfare, space, and long range air-power.

"The best way to maintain a new era of peace is for the U.S. to remain strong. Over the coming year I will endeavor to help craft a defense bill that meets the new security challenges.

"Since our campaign began over 200,000 additional manufacturing jobs have been lost. 1.8 million jobs have left the U.S. for China. This fracturing of the U.S. industrial base is a long term threat to America. I hope that the remaining candidates will recognize it and address it. As the senior Republican on the House Armed Services Committee, I will seek to address it.

"Only hours ago a border patrolman was killed in the California Desert. This tragedy emphasizes more than ever the compelling case for the completion of the border fence. Since I wrote the bill that mandates 854 miles of double border fence only a few miles have been constructed. Over the next year in Congress I will do everything in my power to get that fence built.

"Finally, for Lynn and me, the campaign over the last year has shown us this: America is a wonderful country. Our people have great character and goodness, and the meeting of new friends has enriched our lives.

"The failure of our campaign to gain traction is mine and mine alone. But we have driven the issues of national security, the border fence, the emergence of China and the need to reverse bad trade policy. Because of that, this campaign has been very worthwhile, and for the Hunter family, a lot of fun.

"To our friends and supporters and volunteers: many thanks. And now it's time for me to focus on developing a 2008 defense bill that serves our troops and our nation.

"Thanks, and God Bless America."

Duncan Hunter

3 comments:

  1. Are you going to vote for Keyes?

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  2. Thanks, Matt for your comment.

    I will not vote for any Democrat in the current field. I will not vote for Romney, Giuliani, or McCain because they are not true conservatives.

    Keyes will not be on the ballot in my district in Ohio, unfortunately.

    Thompson, Huckabee and Paul are the only possible (marginally acceptable) choices I have in the upcoming primary election.

    I am not sure that they will all be in the primary when it is my turn to vote.

    You pointed out in your article Thursday that Huckabee is weak on administering appropriate punishment for those who commit abortons and I would agree.

    Unlike Thompson and Paul he does support a federal human life amendment. He has made some strong statements about homosexuality, but I am afraid that under pressure he may back down.

    At this point in time I guess the order in which I would vote in the primary would be:

    Huckabee
    Thompson
    Paul

    At the momen it looks like I would not be casting a vote for President in the General Election if none of these three are nominated.

    I take it you will be voting for Ron Paul in the primary?

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  3. P.S. to my last comment:

    If the GOP nominates McCain, Romney or Giuliani. I would consider voting for Pete Grasso, independent candidate for President if he still is running at that time.

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