The Million Dollar Question for Conservatives in 2008
The answer to which will determine the GOP's future:
A related question: How could the GOP ever hope to regain majority status again after screwing pro-life conservatives once again?
Like Colin Powell thirteen years ago, Giuliani is a popular figure and compelling prospective nominee. But pro-lifers should think long and hard before they work to nominate and elect a Republican with an abortion record virtually indistinguishable from Hillary Clinton's. There are many establishment Republicans -- and even some conservatives -- who would like nothing better than to ignore abortion and social issues. President Giuliani would strengthen their hand considerably.
How could pro-lifers ever object to any pro-choice candidate again -- Republican or Democrat -- if they overlook Giuliani's current positions and past pronouncements?
A related question: How could the GOP ever hope to regain majority status again after screwing pro-life conservatives once again?
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Did Clinton fire her first shot?
This is from the NY Times on Al Gore. Looks like he is preparing to run for president and the Clinton camp is worried.
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