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Vice President J.C. Watts?
by Matt Barber
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If conventional wisdom holds true and John McCain ends up the last man standing in this year’s Republican primary, he’s going to have his work cut out for him in the general election.

It’s no secret that many conservatives — not just Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham and Ann Coulter — have major problems with McCain’s positions on a wide range of issues, as well as with many of the less than conservative, if not downright liberal, pieces of legislation he’s attached his name to.  One man’s “maverick” is another man’s “mealy-mouthed moderate.”       

However, if McCain does get the nod, conservatives are not left without choices.  They can either “dance with the one what brung ‘em” and vote for McCain, sit this one out and hope a more appealing suitor comes calling in 2012, or try to send a message by strapping-up as a “suicide-voter” and pulling the lever for either Hillary or Obama (ala Ann Coulter).  That’s a personal decision each conservative will have to make. 

Still, McCain can do a lot, in my estimation, to influence that decision.  If he hopes to have any chance at all, I submit he should get about the business of mending fences, posthaste.  He needs to offer conservatives some real assurances that he’ll adopt a Reaganesque approach to governance on the key issues.  He might win over a few conservatives if, at a minimum, he pledged to honor the Republican Party Platform.

Maybe it’s that “maverick” mentality, but, as of yet, McCain hasn’t seemed to extend much of an olive branch to conservatives; and when he has, it’s to whack ‘em upside the head.     

Historically, it hasn’t really mattered who a presidential candidate picks as a running mate.  But this time around, I don’t see how it can’t.  If McCain goes with anyone other than a bona fide, dyed-in-the-wool fiscal and social conservative (both foreign and domestic), I suspect he’s toast.  He’ll likely join Al Gore in the “media darling maverick” hall of fame.   

Democrats are coming out 2-to-1 over Republicans in the primaries this year, and GOP dysphoria hangs in the air like whatever that smell is in Newark, New Jersey.   

Speculation has already begun as to whom McCain might tap for his veep if he gets the nomination.  I’ve heard some good names and some bad ones.  There are many quality conservatives for McCain to choose from, but a name I haven’t heard mentioned is former Oklahoma congressman J.C. Watts.   

Now, it’s quite possible the good congressman won’t appreciate my throwing his name out there at all, but it seems to me that, barring some major skeletons in his closet, J.C. Watts could bring a lot to the table. Continued...

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Matt Barber is Director of Cultural Affairs with Liberty Counsel and Associate Dean at the Liberty University School of Law. (This information is provided for identification purposes only.)

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I LISTEN TO CONSERVITIVE RADIO, AND I HAVE BECOME VERY MOTIVATED POLITICALLY AS I'VE ENTERED MY FORTIES. I FIRST HEARD JC WATTS SPEAK ON SEAN HANNITY'S RADIO SHOW, AND WAS CAPTIVATED BY WHAT I HEARD. MY THOUGHTS IMMEDIATLY FOCUSED ON THE SIMILARITIES AND THE STARK CONTRASTS OF CONGRESSMAN JC WATTS AND SENATOR OBAMA. I LISTENED TO EVERY WORD MR WATTS SAID, AND WAS TOTALLY AND COMPLETELY MEZMERIZED. HE IS A LEADER AMONG LEADERS AND HIS CONVICTION OF SPIRIT, INTELLECT, COURAGE, WISDOM, POISE, GRACE, TACT AND OVERALL CHARACTER ARE EVIDENT IN EVERY WORD HE SAYS. I DID A GOOGLE FOR JC WATTS IN HOPES THAT I COULD FIND A WAY TO CONTACT HIM AND TELL HIM HOW MUCH I ENJOYED HEARING HIM, AND ENCOURAGE HIM TO CONSIDER RE-ENGAGING IN THE POLITICAL ARENA, AND TO SET HIS SIGHTS ON THE WHITEHOUSE. IT'S A PLEASURE TO SEE THAT PEOPLE RECOGNIZE GREATNESS REGARDLESS OF COLOR.

GKR

I love it. The ELEPHANT in this room is,
of course, the fact that social conservatives have NO CANDIDATE that will listen to their wants & needs & fears & cater to this far right segment of the voting public.

The joke (for you social cons) is that John McCain is planning to woo & win over independants & republican & deomcratic moderates. He's fishing from the center, not from the edges. Unlike Matt Barber & Mike Adams, these moderates do not have irrational fears about "militant homosexuals" & "radical feminists" & "abortion on demand"-ists & the whole box of culture voodoo dolls the social cons trot out every election cycle.

I'm SO SORRY for your marginalization this election go round, social cons. I guess you simply did not pray hard enough to your heavenly father & he is punishing you. Now, maybe for the next 4 to 8 years we can shove you all back into your closet (there's room since the gays came out), lock the door & throw away the key.
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