Joe Carter makes a very compelling case for why pro-life voters shouldn't support the Giuliani candidacy. I'm so glad that he made this case so strongly and so emphatically. I really hope that the pundits (radio hosts, bloggers, etc.) will get it because it's getting frustration listening to them blather on about how we have to support Giuliani in the general election or Clintion will be elected and predicating that the pro-life voters will come around and vote for Clinton out of fear. That's probably not going to happen and the pundits need to realize it before they lull the primary voters into a false sense of security.
The pundits have been saying that a Clinton presidency will be the fault of the pro-life movement but I disagree whole heartedly. It will be the fault of those voting for Giuliani because they are ignoring a huge part of the coalition. If the party ignores the pro-life voters, then why should they expect their support. It comes down to this: if you want to insure that Clinton is not elected next year then you cannot vote for Giuliani because the pro-life voters will not support his candidacy. The ball is in the court of the Giuliani supporters. Do you really want a Clinton presidency?
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Update: Here's the type of rhetoric from the pundits that I was talking about.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Joe Carter: The Pragmatic Party of Death
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Posted by michele at 10/13/2007 10:56:00 AM
Labels: abortion, politics, presidential election, pro-life, Republicans