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03-09-2008, 04:06 AM
McCain Must Convince Skeptical Conservatives By Deeds, Not Words
Viguerie: Rhetoric Won't do it, McCain must convince skeptical conservatives by deeds, not words… and 'twere well it were done quickly
Contact: Bob Sturm, 703-396-6974
MEDIA ADVISORY, Feb. 7 /Christian Newswire/ -- A good conservative speech, no matter how stirring, will not solve the problems that grassroots conservatives have with John McCain, Richard A. Viguerie said today.
Viguerie made his comments in response to John McCain's address today at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C. Prior to McCain's speech, various news reports suggested that the speech gave the Arizona senator a chance to make amends with conservatives and bring them on board his bandwagon.
"Rhetoric isn't enough," Viguerie said. "To get the enthusiastic support of conservatives – support he must have, to win – Senator McCain must make his case with deeds, not just words."
That's not just because of John McCain's recent record on important issues, Viguerie said. It's also because of the record of the Republican Party itself.
"From Eisenhower to Nixon to both Bushes, conservatives have heard conservative rhetoric from Republican presidential candidates. Each time, they were disappointed – even betrayed – by the people and the party they had trusted.
"After the last eight or ten years, in which Republican leaders were elected with conservative votes, but then betrayed conservative principles, grassroots conservatives are not so willing to take John McCain at his word. He is an honorable man, but, given the record of the Republican Party and given his own record, conservative rhetoric is not enough to convince people.
"Conservatives will not be so trusting this time."
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Viguerie: Rhetoric Won't do it, McCain must convince skeptical conservatives by deeds, not words… and 'twere well it were done quickly
Contact: Bob Sturm, 703-396-6974
MEDIA ADVISORY, Feb. 7 /Christian Newswire/ -- A good conservative speech, no matter how stirring, will not solve the problems that grassroots conservatives have with John McCain, Richard A. Viguerie said today.
Viguerie made his comments in response to John McCain's address today at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C. Prior to McCain's speech, various news reports suggested that the speech gave the Arizona senator a chance to make amends with conservatives and bring them on board his bandwagon.
"Rhetoric isn't enough," Viguerie said. "To get the enthusiastic support of conservatives – support he must have, to win – Senator McCain must make his case with deeds, not just words."
That's not just because of John McCain's recent record on important issues, Viguerie said. It's also because of the record of the Republican Party itself.
"From Eisenhower to Nixon to both Bushes, conservatives have heard conservative rhetoric from Republican presidential candidates. Each time, they were disappointed – even betrayed – by the people and the party they had trusted.
"After the last eight or ten years, in which Republican leaders were elected with conservative votes, but then betrayed conservative principles, grassroots conservatives are not so willing to take John McCain at his word. He is an honorable man, but, given the record of the Republican Party and given his own record, conservative rhetoric is not enough to convince people.
"Conservatives will not be so trusting this time."
Article continues here... (http://christiannewswire.com/index.php?module=releases&task=view&releaseID=5631)