October 05, 2007
Giuliani Could Be Worse Than Clinton
By
Chuck Baldwin
This past week, I was interviewed
by best-selling author
and
WorldNetDaily columnist
Jerome Corsi. (Read the column
here.) The subject of the interview was the
potential
conservative Christian response to the possibility
that Rudy Giuliani would gain the Republican nomination
for President next year.
(We also discussed the cozy
connection between the
Bush and Clinton families, which will probably be
dealt with in a future Corsi column.)
I told Dr. Corsi, "A lot of
conservative Christians will
never vote for Rudy Giuliani." I will even go so
far as to say that no genuine Christian conservative
could possibly vote for Giuliani. And, no, it does not
matter that Hillary Clinton might be elected President
as a result. A Giuliani or Clinton choice is tantamount
to a choice between Nero or Caligula.
Let me say it plainly: a
Hillary Clinton administration would be no worse
than a Rudy Giuliani administration. In some ways, it
might not be as bad. At least, with a Democrat in the
White House, conservatives might try to act like
conservatives and muster the energy to actually oppose
some of her liberal proposals.
The record is clear: when a
Republican is in the White House, conservatives not only
lose their backbone, they also lose their brain cells.
They walk around in a daze without the ability to even
see what is going on right before their eyes. They
become "mind-numbed robots" with no commitment to
principle whatsoever.
Why? Because one of "their own"
is in office. At that point, it becomes a "see no
evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil" situation. If
two George W. Bush administrations have taught us
anything, they have taught us that.
Of course, there are
pseudo-conservatives who will argue that Giuliani is
better than Hillary, because he will not be as prone to
raise taxes as Hillary would be. These are the
Rockefeller Republicans who could not care less about
the
murder of unborn babies, or the destruction of the
American family, or whether any citizen maintains the
right to keep and bear arms, or whether
U.S. sovereignty is surrendered, or whether our
country is led by a modern Napoleon, or whether America
is merged into
a North American Union, or whether
illegal aliens are granted citizenship, ad
infinitum. The only thing they care about is
their pocketbook. They are piranhas who only want to
manipulate politics to feed their own selfish and greedy
interests. They would vote for the devil himself, if he
promised them more money.
Not that liberals are any better.
They are not. But at least one knows exactly what to
expect from liberals and how to oppose them.
Real patriotism is neither
money-hungry nor socialistic. Real patriots want what is
best for America, not what is best for themselves. They
understand and appreciate
America's Christian heritage and are not trying to
turn the United States into a politically correct,
Balkanized, welfare state. They understand the
importance of preserving constitutional government, the
Bill of Rights, and Declaration principles. As a
result, real patriots are looking for statesmen, not
charlatans.
It is unclear at this point exactly
how many true patriots are left in America. The 2008
elections will certainly help clarify the issue a great
deal, because no real patriot, no real conservative
could support Rudy Giuliani.
I have a hunch, however, that there
are more genuine patriots left in our country than many
people want to admit. For example, I have been swamped
with emails from readers assuring me that they will
never vote for Giuliani NO MATTER WHAT. Here is a sample
email that I just received from San Jose, California:
"I keep
reading and watching on TV (mostly Fox News) that most
Republicans will vote for Giuliani with the hopes of
defeating Hillary. Today I again read the same dribble
from NewsMax. For what it's worth here is my response to
them:
"Who on
the NewsMax staff came up with this 47% of Republicans
will vote for Giuliani because they're afraid of
Hillary?
"Afraid
of the Hildabeast? Please!
"All
but a very few of my associates are Republicans and
none, repeat, none are going to vote for Giuliani and
that's right here in the People's Republik of Kalifornia
even.
"If the
Republican Party does not move back to the Right AS IT
SHOULD BE, all of my friends without exception are
going to change to the Conservative Constitution
Party or re-register as an Independent. I've already
made the change as has my wife and daughter."
I have received scores of emails
that say the same thing.
As I have already written, I
personally believe that the elitists who
control both major parties are manipulating the
election so as to ensure a Hillary victory. And, yes,
the Bush machine is clandestinely supporting Hillary as
well. They know that real conservatives will not support
Giuliani, which is why they are promoting him. He is the
fall guy for Hillary Clinton. But in case he did win, he
would continue to do the bidding of the international
elites just as Dubya has done. They win either way.
If real conservatives within the
GOP want to head off a Giuliani catastrophe, they need
to get behind someone such as Ron Paul. If Giuliani
obtains the presidential nomination, one of two things
will happen: he will lose the general election and
facilitate massive Republican losses in both houses of
Congress, or he will win the election and turn the GOP
into a Big-Government, police-state, warmongering
leviathan that will forever corrupt the Party, turning
it into something reminiscent of Nazi Germany. America
loses either way.
Grassroots Republicans have an
opportunity in the primaries to reject the liberal,
Big-Government path that the GOP leadership is forcing
on the Party by rejecting the Big-Government candidates,
Rudy Giuliani, Fred Thompson, Mitt Romney, and John
McCain. Candidates such as Duncan Hunter,
Tom Tancredo, Alan Keyes, and
Ron Paul give conservatives within the GOP
alternatives to these Big-Government neocons. (Mike
Huckabee is too much in the mushy middle for me.)
However, if the Rockefellers
succeed in nominating someone such as Giuliani, real
patriots will do what they have always done--stand for
principle and vote independent. (It is time we had a
major independent challenge to the two major parties,
anyway.)
The line in the sand is being
drawn. Better start thinking now about where you will
stand.
As for me and my house, we would
rather stand on the Bible and the U.S. Constitution and
vote our conscience than bow the knee to madmen such as
Rudy Giuliani.
Dr. Chuck Baldwin is the
pastor of Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola,
Florida. He hosts a
weekly radio show. His
website is
here.