Making the Choice

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 1:44:51

After a long and strenuous thought process, I've finally landed on a candidate for president. OK, so who do you think I'd pick? Well, let me know who you'd guess in the comments — I'll tell you if you read on.

Early on, I became fascinated with Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) since he is a libertarian Republican, one of our best bets of seeing libertarian philosophy on the national stage. That his campaign has some traction (unlike, say, Kucinich's on the Dem side) is an added bonus. But, while I'd like to give him the thumbs up, I cannot. First and foremost, is the Ron Paul newsletter controversy. It seems he allowed a newsletter to be published with his name on it for decades that spewed racist garbage. That's putting it kindly. Now, he claims he was unaware of what was being published, but accepts “moral responsibility” for that wrong. That's nice, but assuming the claim is true, what does that say about his attentiveness as a presidential hopeful? If it is a lie, then that is even worse: he is lying and is apparently a white supremacist. Sadly, I cannot see a route to deal with this issue that doesn't make me feel obliged to reject Paul as a candidate, much as I wish it were otherwise.

Three other candidate fit in my overall political spectrum: Thompson, Romney and Huckabee. Thompson I'm not really considering, because he seems to be lacking in the enthusiasm to win and the polls echo that. Romney and Huckabee are so close to me on issues that they make suitable options, but also confusing options because neither is vastly better on issues. I like that Romney was able to be elected in a Democratic state, and I think religion could actually work to his advantage as a member of a “minority.” However, I'm dubious either can be elected. Particularly Huckabee, though, as an ordained pastor. That said, I feel that given his more reliable stance on social issues and his down-to-earth, midwestern character, Huckabee is the best choice for the job. As I review his policies, I like many of them, such as the FairTax plan. What does give me pause is his positions on Homeland Security and foreign wars, but Ron Paul is the only one talking the talk I want to hear on that, and I've already explained why I can't vote for him. And, I do disagree with Paul on the idea of an immediate withdrawal from Iraq — that's irresponsible.

So, Huckabee is not someone I can pick without some reservations, but overall I feel good about him as a candidate. I like most of his position statements quite a bit. I'd like to see him get the nomination and I'd like to see him in the White House. Barring that, I'll take Romney. If a Democrat wins, who do I want? Well, I'll leave that for another day.


Re: Making the Choice

My 2c. Ron Paul scares the bejeebeez out of me. His past and some of his policies leave me with a one word description: “Wackadoo”

I'm disappointed as well with Thompsons lack-luster approach to this race. Bummer.

Romney gives me the willies as well. Can't put my finger on it. Just a gut reaction. I look at him and sort of get cold shivers (kinda like the first time I saw Joel Olsteen, not knowing anything about him, just sort of gave me the creeps).

Huckabee is, to me, the best bet. While I am in general libertarian, I am also frustrated with our Nations lack of hutzpah. The only two candidates to me that show any balls are Thompson and Huckabee. I find the other Reps too consilatory and Dems to be down right wishy-washy. I think it's about $@#^ time the U.S. once again told the world to pound sand and kicked butt and took names. I think Hunck's overal package (tax reform, economic reform, foreign policy, immigration policy etc.) is the best rout to that.

Sorry for the rant on your blog.

Posted by Jason P. Franklin - Jan 14, 2008 | 13:33:58

Re: Making the Choice

I know I may be starting a fire here but Mitt has been flip flopping in my state for quite some time. Yes he has done some good things with the Big Dig and such but there are to many other things which he played typical politics to earn my vote.

Out of all of the Rep, Ron is the only one holding my interest. I find it hard to believe the newsletter story has been presented fairly. If so how is it he won his re-election with the Black/African American vote? Doesn't make any sense. I also think he scares all the rest of the Rep because he is saying alot of what people are thinking. Close our borders, bring the troops home and smaller govt. Again if he's a none factor why was he yelled at at one of the debates when he asked the question of why are we in Iraq? You ignore the also-rans and focus the main contenders. Not the other way around. People are scared of him and I like that. Anytime the entrenched media and good ol' boy political machine is nervous I'm happy.

I'm also waiting to see who the Constitution party nominate. Maybe then I'll decide. Until then, independent all the way.

p.s. Out of all the candidates, Hillary scares me the most.

Posted by Mark - Jan 14, 2008 | 21:23:32

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