Shorter New America Foundation event: "Will A New Right-Left Synthesis Transform American Politics?". Answer: No.
In related news, conservative direct mail guru Richard Viguerie is hyping a third party challenge to Rudy Giuliani if he is the Republican nominee, though Viguerie warns that voting for a third-party candidate would tip the election to the Democrats. Here's the email:
It’s late in 2008, and you’re in the voting booth. Rudy Giuliani—yes, pro-abortion choice, pro-gay rights, pro-gun control Rudy Giuliani, that Rudy Giuliani—has won the nomination of a Republican Party desperate for a “hero” candidate who can lead it out of the political wilderness. He never even had the decency to make it easier for you to vote for him by pretending to have a pro-life “conversion” experience, like Mitt Romney, or pretending that he’s been conservative all along, like Senator McCain. (Granted, that would have been quite a stretch for Rudy.)
BUT…opposite him at the top of the ballot as the Democratic Party’s nominee is the name that sends shivers down a conservative’s spine…CLINTON! Yes, a double-spectre guaranteed to produce nightmares: Hillary in the Oval Office, Bill messin’ around somewhere else in the White House.
What do you do?
Oh, there’s a great conservative running on a third-party ticket, telling you all the things you want to hear, promising to do all the things you want done, but the most likely result of a sizeable vote for him is to tip the election over to Hillary. So, what do you do?
You tell us.
Come to www.ConservativesBetrayed.com and tell us what you would do, given that choice. And see how your fellow conservatives are voting.
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