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Thursday, November 15, 2007
Ken Blackwell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Social Conservatives Cast a Deep Footprint
by Ken Blackwell
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For months, the political chattering class has delighted in what they perceive as the crumbling of the powerful social conservative coalition. The New York Times, always looking to denigrate social conservatives, has reported on “The Evangelical Crackup” and the “deep divide in the Christian conservative movement.”

Some conservatives even have echoed the Times’ premise. They were conservatives, but they were not evangelical Christian conservatives. Yet, they waxed eloquent about the thinking of conservative Christians, some going as far as saying that evangelicals had finally “grown up” or “matured” in their judgment. Such statements reek of condescension.

They don’t seem to understand the movement or its leaders. And they shouldn’t look to the New York Times for insight.

Social conservatives are united on issues of life, the Supreme Court, marriage, and Second Amendment freedoms. But, the movement’s leaders are independent thinkers who are often slow to rally around a single political standard-bearer. They like to kick the tires.

In the GOP presidential primary, social conservatives are already casting a deep footprint.

Four of the movement’s leaders recently endorsed their first choice for the Republican nomination. Each picked a different candidate. Each endorsement was newsworthy. And each provided a principled rationale for their decision. All four endorsements and their news coverage demonstrated the sustained influence and importance of social conservatives in the GOP.

The biggest headline was of course Reverend Pat Robertson endorsing Rudy Giuliani. It’s also the most misunderstood news story last week.

Almost immediately, the press was panning the endorsement as a sell-out. That’s ridiculous. Mr. Robertson is not selling out. He just happens to have a J.D. from Yale Law School, so he knows what Mr. Giuliani’s commitment to appointing strict constructionists to the Supreme Court means. The fact that Ted Olson, an unimpeachable legal conservative, is Mr. Giuliani’s closest advisor on judicial matters seals the deal for many as to the kind of Supreme Court he would create.

There were even pundits saying that Mr. Robertson was putting fighting terrorists ahead of ending abortion. Nonsense. Yes, he places great emphasis on winning the war against the global network of terrorists. But, he also knows Mr. Giuliani would appoint conservative judges and believes he has the best chance to beat Hillary Clinton. Therefore, he believes supporting Mr. Giuliani gives conservatives the best chance of overturning Roe v. Wade. He didn’t drop abortion as an issue; he thinks this gives us the best chance on the issue, and is acting on principle.

Another headline was that Senator Brownback endorsed John McCain. Mr. Brownback is a conservative Catholic and among the most outspoken pro-life public officials in America. He’s committed to the full range of social conservative values. His support of Mr. McCain, who is also pro-life, speaks to his principled belief that Mr. McCain also would create a conservative Supreme Court. The National Right to Life Committee endorsed Fred Thompson for the same reasons. Continued...

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Mr. Blackwell, contributing editor of Townhall.com, is a senior fellow at the Family Research Council, the American Civil Rights Union and the Buckeye Institute in Ohio.
 
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Subject: Respectfully disagree...
Ken, you are wrong...

“Every kingdom divided against itself will be ruined and every city or household divided against itself will not stand.” Mt 12:25

Between Pat Robertson and Dr. Dobson, we’ll be lucky to win a Sheriff’s seat next year…if either one of them were sincere and didn't think that we're all a bunch of mind-numb robots, then Pat's ridiculous endorsement of Guiliani should have ONLY gone public AFTER the primary…and Dr. Dobson, God love him (and I know He does), I think he has bad advisors with this 3rd party tripe.

As an evangelical Christian who has been trying to salt the pit of American politics for many years, I sincerely wish that our “leaders” would simply stay out of that realm save speaking to the issues via biblical teaching. These glory-monger endorsements not only confuse & deceive believers (and as such will hinder GOTV efforts in 2008), but gives evidence to non-believers that we will support someone simply b/c we think they can win vs. someone whose values are more in line with ours. That makes us no better than those who knowingly turn away from the truth.

We serve one Man and one Man only...and contrary to what these campaigns think, it isn’t Pat Robertson or Dr. Dobson for that matter. As I sit and watch Robertson's hypocritical endorsement collide with Robert Schuller’s “fuzzy-wuzzy feel-good” convention, I’m thinking they should start a new movement. They can call it “Fall Away Bay,” as it will surely represent the believers who we are told will “fall away” in the end times (Mt 24 & 2Tim 4:3-5).

Next November, I may have to hold my nose and vote AGAIN, but if Rudy is the candidate, it's doubtful that I'll be motivated to drag 20 people with my like I did in 2004 and only THAT type of GOTV effort will thwart the woman riding her [beast] husband back to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. (Rv 17)

Misunderstanding Christian Conservatives
Christian Conservatives made possible Reagan's landslide and they will make possible a landslide for Thompson. Those conservatives who think they can win without the social cons are sadly mistaken.
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