Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Another Romney endorsement

Fellow Christian pundit and tennis star, David Wheaton, just emailed me this morning and told me I can add his name to the list of those who endorse Romney. Glad to do it.

He also invited my readers to listen to his most recent show in which he had on fellow Romney-backers Hugh Hewitt and Dr. Wayne Grudem. Click here to listen to his show.

1st segment (~12 min.): Why Christians should participate in Super Tuesday
2nd segment (~18 min.): Interview with Hugh Hewitt
3rd segment (~10 min): Interview with Dr. Wayne Gruden (Phoenix Seminary) on his article, "Why EV Should Support Romney."
4th segment (~7 min): Further comments, including some about Dobson's implicit preference for Romney.

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Saturday, February 02, 2008

One thing is clear: A vote for Huckabee is a vote for McCain.

As Hugh Hewitt reflects on the last debate:

Romney's problem sat at the end of the stage --Mike Huckabee, the conservative coalition splitter. Amiable, smart, and ambitious for the vice presidency, Mike Huckabee is staying in the race not to win it --Huck's far too smart to believe that fantasy-- but to keep the conservative opposition to McCain divided.
Huckabee knows he can’t win. But he can still be a kingmaker, and in the deal, get the VP nod from McCain.

The reality is, Mitt Romney is the only candidate who can represent all three bases of what has been called “the Reagan coalition”: social conservatives, fiscal conservatives, and pro-military conservatives. (Watch video.) This ability to unite all three bases of the party – not to mention his considerable personal wealth to finance his campaign – make him the only "acceptable" and "viable" Republican presidential candidate who can have a chance against the Democrats in the general election. (In contrast, both McCain and Huckabee represent only parts of the Reagan coalition; also both have cash flow problems.)

Audio: Social Conservatives need to take charge and hold strong. listen


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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Mitt Romney is the only true conservative left in the race.

Mitt Romney has received the most conservative endorsements than any other candidate; he is pro-life and pro-family; he not only has the most executive and managerial experience but also has a long resume of success in both the private and public sectors.

What are Christians saying about Mitt?

For Further Study:



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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

McCain v. Romney (who is endorsing whom)

John McCain Endorsements:
  • The New York Times
  • The L.A. Times
  • Rudy Giuliani
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • Rick Perry

Mitt Romney Endorsements:

  • Rush Limbaugh*
  • Glenn Beck
  • Sean Hannity*
  • Former Senator Rick Santorum
  • Laura Ingraham
  • Judge Robert Bork
  • Mark Levin
  • Hugh Hewitt
  • Michael Reagan
  • Dr. Bob Jones III
  • Dr. Wayne Grudem
  • David Wheaton

    * Will vote for him.

Dr. Wayne Grudem:

"'Romney’s positions on social, economic, and international issues are all soundly conservative. On major issues such as protection of the unborn, a Constitutional amendment to protect marriage, strong national defense and victory against radical Islamic terrorists, securing our border, a signed pledge of no tax increases, promoting school choice, and appointment of Supreme Court justices who will interpret law, not make new law, Romney holds solidly conservative positions. His positions are the ones the majority of evangelicals have supported in the past.'" (Evangelicals Rally to Romney to Stop Giuliani Monday, October 22, 2007 10:28 AM)

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Monday, February 19, 2007

Evangelicals urged not to shun Romney over his Mormonism

-- OneNewsNow.com

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