Cheney endorses Whitman
"Meg Whitman can do for California what Ronald Reagan did for America," or so claims former Vice President Dick Cheney, who announced his support over the weekend for GOP gubernatorial candidate Whitman.
In an editorial in the Orange County Register, Cheney also questioned the conservative bona fides of her Republican rival, Steve Poizner, and said "Meg Whitman is the Republican the Democrats fear the most in this election."
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Meg is a leader who will not shy away from confronting the public employee unions. She has put pension reform at the center of her agenda. She is a firm believer in the power of tax cuts to strengthen small businesses and create jobs. She knows that welfare must be a temporary hand-up and not a way of life. She is committed to local control of education, and she has a strong and practical approach to securing the border and addressing the problems associated with illegal immigration...
As I have come to know her better, I have been reminded of another great leader from California. As a young congressman from Wyoming in the 1980s, I was an unabashed foot soldier in the Reagan Revolution. I saw an inspirational leader lift the nation out of the malaise left behind by Jimmy Carter's liberalism. I believe Meg Whitman can do for California what Ronald Reagan did for America.
While I am always mindful of President Reagan's 11th Commandment, there are issues of judgment that voters should consider before they cast their ballots in the Republican primary. I admire the success that Steve Poizner has had in the private sector and believe his commitment to public service is sincere. But I have concerns about whether he truly adheres to the conservative principles of our party.
He also broke ranks with our party on national security and the "war on terror." Mr. Poizner opposed the war in Iraq. To amplify his opposition to the national security policies of the Bush administration, he invited Richard Clarke to campaign for him in California.
At the time, Mr. Clarke, a former staff member of the National Security Council, was making the rounds on cable television to market a book that blamed the Bush administration for mismanaging the terrorist threat and enabling the Sept. 11 attacks against our nation. There was a clear purpose behind the Clarke campaign visit. Mr. Poizner was breaking from the Bush-Cheney ticket and our policy goals because he thought it helped his political ambitions.



Thanks, Dick for helping me make my decision. The more I hear about Poizner, the more I like him. Here's a guy who has ACTUALLY BEEN a registered voter and has voted regularly and faithfully...now THAT'S what a Republican should be all about. And any guy that stood against the decision to go into Iraq when it was unpopular to do so (I myself did not oppose the war at the time) - has got some guts, and probably good instincts. And finally, anyone that you personally like, Dick - has got to have some problems. By the way, I voted for George BOTH times and am not ashamed of it, but if I could have left YOU off the ticket I would have.
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