There is growing unease among conservatives that the ‘short list’ of vice presidential candidates Mitt Romney has under consideration has too many establishment-type Republicans and few, if any, principled small government constitutional conservatives.
Conservatives want Governor Romney to win, but there are millions of independent and right-of-center voters who are disillusioned with business-as-usual in Washington. To attract their votes, Romney needs a running mate who is a small government constitutional conservative, not an establishment insider.
As the names of establishment Republican personalities like Ohio Senator Rob Portman, former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Congressman Paul Ryan, or ‘outside the box’ choices like General David Petraeus (whose political views are largely unknown) have surfaced, the names of small government constitutional conservatives, such as Florida Senator Marco Rubio, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum, and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker have faded into the background.
I have recently offered concise critiques of the conservative bona fides of Pawlenty, Portman, Rice, Christie, Ryan, and Petraeus in recent articles on ConservativeHQ.com:
Tim Pawlenty: Prairie State Michael Bloomberg. -- “Far from being a conservative, when it comes to the nanny state versus individual liberty, Tim Pawlenty is more of a Prairie State Michael Bloomberg than a Reagan Republican.”
Has Romney Already Chosen Portman for VP? -- “He [Portman] may be unknown to many Republicans across the country, but in Washington--where he worked in both Bush administrations--he is the ultimate insider. He's also the ultimate Bush Republican.”
Rice for VP a Slap in the Face to Conservatives -- “Given her association with some of the worst neo-con inspired policies of the Bush era, putting Condoleeza Rice at the top of the VP short list is an insult to the conservatives, Tea Partiers, and independents who are looking for a break with the old establishment Republican Washington that Rice represents.”
Chris Christie: He’s a Brawler, But He is No Conservative -- “This cycle it is more important than ever that we make sure Republicans nominate a reliable conservative, not just another business-as-usual Republican politician. Chris Christie may be a brawler, but there is no record showing he can be relied upon to put his formidable talents behind many key elements of the conservative agenda.”
Paul Ryan for Vice President? Not So Fast. -- “Many in the conservative movement admire Ryan’s gumption in proposing a plan to return the federal government to fiscal sanity. The problem is the Ryan plan uses the Washington, DC version of sanity.”
General David Petraeus for VP -- Patriot Yes, Conservative? -- “General Petraeus is a much-admired man who has ably, and sometimes brilliantly, served our country in the best tradition of the American armed forces. However, if Governor Romney is seriously considering David Petraeus for Vice President, he cannot and must not be given a pass on a thorough examination of Petraeus' commitment to the small government constitutional conservative agenda.”
Romney's VP Pick
I am almost under the impression that until the rumor mill has it that Richard Viguerie is on the short list the author won't be happy with any of the choices.
That would be a great rumor or fact
Hey David Denholm
Shall I start the rumor?? I will be happy to do so.
In all seriousness, Richard Viguerie is spot on in his observations. We need a
known conservative as the VP Candidate with Romney.
So who is the best choice?
Time to Repeal the 14th
It is increasingly clear the US Supreme Court will not step into any Art. II, §1, cl. 5 natural born Citizen case now that a lower state court in 2009 has declared illegal aliens and those born in this country of non-citizen parents eligible to run for the presidency of the United States.
U.S. Supreme Court jurist Clarence Thomas has stated, "The time is ripe to repeal the first sentence of the 14th Amendment"*... so that only those born of two US citizen-parents within the jurisdiction can run for the presidency of the United States.
We must begin the work of rebuilding America now. That work must begin by Americans standing up in defense of their American birthright.
ex animo
davidfarrar
* All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside
Susane Martinez
Romney needs to shift electoral vote dynamics. New Mexico would do that. Even though it isn't many EVs, 5 could be a deciding difference in a close election, which this one looks like it will be.
Romney needs to shore up his credibility with female voters. Martinez would do that.
Romney needs to put some kind of dent in the Hispanic vote. Martinez would do that. She comes from a respected Mexican lineage.
Although a relatively new governor, she is a long-time district attorney. Her long experience in relations with the issues of Mexico would also give her a modicum of international experience.
She is also pro-life, pro-natural marriage, and pro-small government.
I'm sure there are warts, but she should at least get a review.