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Electing a President

Published by Charles Gordon June 29th, 2008 filed under Future, John McCain, Barack Obama, Charles Gordon, Homeland Security, Campaigns, Groups & Parties, War on Terror, Foreign Policy/National Security, Economics, Tax Reform, Election 2008

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Nobody who cares about America wants to see a bad president in the White House.  So  for those who may be voting for the first time but don’t know a heck of a lot about politics, what follows is a handy guide of do’s and don’ts for the coming election in November:

(1) Don’t vote for the person who simply smiles better or cuts a more dashing appearance.  Do vote for the person who appears more “real.”  Remember that boring old adage your elders told you, “Don’t judge a book by its cover?”  Well, guess what?  It’s true.  Demeanor and looks won’t produce  policies that will prevent terrorist attacks so you and your friends (or somebody else and their friends) don’t get incinerated — you know, like those poor people in far-away lands you see on TV every so often, or, for that matter, 3,000 of your fellow Americans on……now when was that day?….oh, yes, September 11….of course…..

(2) Don’t vote for the better talker.  Do vote for the one who knows what they’re talking about.   The purpose of hearing a speech is not to get your ears tickled.  It’s to glean what the speaker will do if elected.  Once you find that out, you can make an informed choice on whether the candidate deserves your vote.  

(3) Don’t vote for the one who “inspires” you more.  Do vote for the one whose ideas are better for the country and for the people you care about — including you.  If you want to hear a pep talk, hire a life coach.

(4) Don’t vote for the candidate who wields a tax club (or any other kind of club) to divide the rich against the poor or everybody else.  Do vote for the one whose policies work for the whole nation.   This is not the Middle Ages; it’s the modern interdependent world.  The shin bone’s connected to the ankle bone, so no matter who gets their taxes raised, others will get hurt, too.   No pity parties for the rich, but we don’t want to be biting our noses to spite our faces.  Friends don’t let friends vote for high taxes on anybody.   If the government’s devouring more than what’s coming in, raising the tax burden isn’t the answer.  What it needs is to go on a diet. 

(5) Don’t vote for a candidate who blames the messenger when the news is bad.  Do vote for a candidate who heeds the message, precisely when it is bad.   High gas prices are the messenger.  So what’s the message?   Not enough oil and too many people wanting to buy  oil.  And the answer?   For the consumer — buy less of it.  (Do we really have a choice?)For the folks who produce it — In the short run, let them drill for more oil — unless you enjoy emptying your wallet with every trip to the pump.  And in the long run, well, you know the rest — alternative energy. 

This is a good start.  Privileged person that you are, you are among the few human beings in history who actually will have a say in choosing who the most powerful person in the world will be starting next January.  So consider these things between now and Election Day.

New York Times v. Rule of Law

Published by Charles Gordon May 2nd, 2008 filed under Charles Gordon, Border Security, Immigration, Media

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 It looks like the New York Times, America’s paper of liberal record, has been caught with its pants down again.

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GOP v. Roe

Published by Charles Gordon January 23rd, 2008 filed under John McCain, Culture, Charles Gordon, Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Supreme Court, Culture War, Social Issues, Abortion, GOP Record, Judiciary, Conservatism, GOP, Election 2008

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No matter which Republican ends up facing Hillary or Obama this fall, count on that person to be the abortion establishment’s worst nightmare.

But wait a second, you say.  Of the four leading GOP candidates, only one of them, Mike Huckabee, is both a longtime and a passionate pro-lifer.  Mitt Romney appears ardent on the issue, but he’s a relatively recent convert.  John McCain has never supported the pro-abortion position, but has historically lacked passion on the matter.   And Rudy Giuliani remains unapologetically pro-choice. 

 So what is the extremist left — the supporters of abortion any time, any place, for any reason — so worried about? (continue reading post »)

Advice for Republicans

Published by Charles Gordon January 16th, 2008 filed under Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Future, Homeland Security, Humor, Iraq, Political Parties, Barack Obama, Mike Huckabee, Fred Thompson, Mitt Romney, Ronald Reagan, Charles Gordon, Rudy Giuliani, Culture, Blame America First, Conservatism, Defense Policy, GOP, Judiciary, Abortion, Social Issues, War on Terror, Foreign Policy/National Security, Bush Tax Cuts, Culture War, Tax Reform, Economics, Family, Election 2008

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To: Republican Candidates for President

From: Your Friendly Republican Base (most of us, at least)

Date: Now

Re: How to Win our Support

(1) To John McCain: We like your courage and prescience on foreign policy, particularly Iraq. You’re acceptable on (continue reading post »)

Fight Hillary Now

Published by Charles Gordon September 22nd, 2007 filed under Hillary Clinton, Health Care, Campaigns, Groups & Parties, MoveOn, Charles Gordon, Rudy Giuliani, Socialism, Iraq, Culture, Defense Policy, Conservatism, GOP, War on Terror, Economics, Culture War, Democrats, Election 2008

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When Hillary Clinton pointedly refused to criticize the disgraceful Moveon.org ad in the New York Times which called General Petreaus a traitor, Rudy Giuliani’s campaign followed with its own ad bashing Hillary. 

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Can Hillary Win?

Published by Charles Gordon August 28th, 2007 filed under Bill Clinton, Future, Homeland Security, Hillary Clinton, Political Parties, Charles Gordon, Barack Obama, Campaigns, Groups & Parties, Iraq, Defense Policy, Conservatism, GOP, War on Terror, Economics, Democrats, Tax Reform, Election 2008

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The latest from pundit-land is “no” since up to 50% of Americans say they will definitely not vote for her.

But for those of us who have watched her public appearances over time, from speeches to debates, the answer isn’t so clear.

Here’s a good analogy: If you’ve seen the original Rocky movie on DVD (or VHS), you may recall a scene where Apollo Creed, the heavyweight champion, (continue reading post »)

Monitor Our Judges Now

Published by Charles Gordon July 21st, 2007 filed under Charles Gordon, Culture, Culture War, Activism, Judiciary

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America has no shortage of hideously bad judges — you know, the kinds that slap child molesters gently on the wrist while throwing pro-life grandmothers in prison, that replace the plain words of the Constitution with their own political agendas, and that self-evidently lack the character or the temperament to be judges in the first place.

Why don’t conservatives form an organization to monitor them?

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Newt, Evangelicals, and the Middle East

Published by Charles Gordon July 18th, 2007 filed under Israel, Newt Gingrich, Charles Gordon, Christian Activism, War on Terror, Election 2008, Conservatism, TheVanguard.Org

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If you live or work in our nation’s capital and were anywhere near its Convention Center last night, you might have wondered what were thousands of people doing with all those American and Israeli flags.

They were a part of a conference being held by Christians United for Israel, a group started by Rev. John Hagee, a charismatic (in both senses of the word) preacher from San Antonio.

While evangelicals are hardly unanimous on their theological views of Israel, (continue reading post »)

NAACP Convention: A Tale of Two Men

Published by Charles Gordon July 14th, 2007 filed under Homeland Security, Islam, Charles Gordon, Culture, Blame America First, War on Terror, Foreign Policy/National Security, Culture War, Conservatism

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Last week, the NAACP held its annual convention in Detroit and, true to form, chairman Julian Bond in his opening remarks uttered something breathtakingly asinine. He accused Uncle Sam of “lynching” blacks in New Orleans by essentially failing to find a magic wand to wave over the city and make its post-Katrina ills go away.

Truth be told, Katrina merely highlighted New Orleans’ pre-existing problems — namely (continue reading post »)

Is President Bush a Conservative?

Published by Charles Gordon July 14th, 2007 filed under Immigration, Iraq, Border Security, Missile Defense, Charles Gordon, Bush Tax Cuts, Social Security, Conservatism, Abortion, War on Terror, George W. Bush, Economics, TheVanguard.Org

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From spending to immigration, many conservatives are disappointed in President Bush, with some labeling his presidency a disaster for conservative values and principles.

Are they right? (continue reading post »)