The Elephant in the Room: The conservative jury is still out on backing McCain

February 14, 2008|By Rick Santorum
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Many of us want a leader who believes in his core that this race is a fight for the soul of America, her Judeo-Christian tradition, her sovereignty, her courage to defeat not appease or surrender to her enemies, her belief in capitalism and limited government, and her commitment to equality of opportunity, not result. We want a leader who's not interested in moving the country in the same direction as Clinton and Obama, only slower.

Is McCain that leader? It's a question that both he and conservatives will have to answer. My own doubts prompted me to oppose him and, finally, endorse Mitt Romney in the GOP primary. But general elections pose such questions in a different, more complex context, and the best answers come after a period of post-primary decompression.

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McCain's predecessor in the Senate, Barry Goldwater, wrote in the opening of The Conscience of a Conservative: "The ancient and tested truths that guided our Republic through its early days will do equally well for us. The challenge to conservatives today is quite simply to demonstrate the bearing of a proven philosophy on the problems of our own time."

Will John McCain now embrace those truths and that challenge?


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