Hunter did fine, but what struck me is that most of the speech
could have just as easily been given by Giuliani, with tough talk
on defense:
"We are going to leave Iraq in victory" and "As President, I
will never allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon."
Interestingly, when he said of Israel "that postage stamp on the
map" has always stood by America, and that America will always
stand by Israel, it prompted a standing ovation, with some in the
audience waving Israeli flags. This reinforced something I've felt
for a while, that the Israel issue is one that Giuliani can use as
part of his outreach to evangelicals. I wouldn't be surprised to
hear him recount his ejection of Arafat story tomorrow.
Hunter also talked about getting tough on China on trade as part
of efforts to rebuild American manufacturing.
He touched on abortion toward the end, and said unlike other
politicians, he isn't vague about what kind of judges he would
appoint. He said he would show any judicial candidate a sonogram
and if they "can't tell it's a human life, I will not appoint that
candidate to the federal bench."
topics:
Trade, Abortion, Iraq, Iran, Israel