Michael Gaynor
October 3, 2007
If not Mitt, then vote for Ann
By Michael Gaynor

If it's Rudy, then let's have a pro-life candidate who would really liven up the debates: Ann Coulter, if it's not Mitt, then please run and give Hill and Rudy each a fit.
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Mitt Romney is the best choice for president and Ann Romney is the best choice for First Lady.

But if Mitt is not the Republican nominee, then there needs to be a pro-life candidate to frustrate Rudy and save the soul of the Republican Party.

ANN COULTER, BE READY TO RUN! (Then writing your next book will be soooo much more fun.)

New York Sen. Hillary Clinton has extended her lead in the race for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination in New Hampshire, capturing 38% support, according to the latest NewsMax/Zogby International telephone poll.

Of course, for the Dems, Hillary will be the nominee. It's virtually a matter of inevitability.

Not content with one major party candidate, the abortion industry wants the pro-life party to nominate Rudy. They hope pro-lifers will convince themselves that Rudy will appoint people who believe in judicial restraint and constitutional fidelity to decide cases of the highest import.

But Rudy's political AND personal records show that when it comes to fidelity to his faith, his wives and fundamental conservative principles, Rudy will do nothing of the sort.

These days Rudy is playing the loving spouse (as distinguished from his prior roles as THE LOUSE) by taking cell phone calls during public speeches from Wife No. 3.

God save us from Judy Giuliani as America's First Lady!

Alarmed by the prospect of a Republican presidential nominee who supports abortion and cross-dresses, some of America's most politically influential conservative Christians are considering backing a third-party candidate.

More than 40 Christian conservatives recently met in Salt Lake City to discuss the possibility, and planned more gatherings on how they should move forward, according to Richard A. Viguerie, the direct-mail expert and longtime conservative activist.

Other meeting participants included James Dobson, founder of the Focus on the Family, and Tony Perkins, head of the Family Research Council.

Dobson has said he wouldn't support Rudy Giuliani, calling the former New York mayor an "unapologetic supporter of abortion on demand." Dobson has also rejected former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson as wrong on social issues, and wouldn't back John McCain because of the Arizona senator's opposition to a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.

It's serious, folks, and values voters are not about to march in lockstep behind Rudy.

Mr. Viguerie: "Conservatives have been treated like a mistress as long as any of us can remember. They'll have lots of private meetings with us, tell us how much they appreciate it and how much they value us, but if you see me on the street please don't speak with me."

The Senators — Fred Thompson and John McCain — have some good points, but they lack executive experience and the vigor required for the job.

The solution is for the Republicans to nominate the man who saved the Salt Lake City Olympics, Monogamous Mitt Romney.

If it's Rudy, then let's have a pro-life candidate who would really liven up the debates: Ann Coulter, if it's not Mitt, then please run and give Hill and Rudy each a fit.

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Michael J. Gaynor has been practicing law in New York since 1973. A former partner at Fulton, Duncombe & Rowe and Gaynor & Bass, he is a solo practitioner admitted to practice in New York state and federal courts and an Association of the Bar of the City of New York member... (more)

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