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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Stanek: 'Behind the scenes at FRC Briefing'

Jill Stanek's WorldNetDaily column today covers "Behind the scenes at FRC Briefing" which talks about the private meeting of values voters leaders to discuss options in the event of a Giuliani nomination by the Republicans.

For a meeting which was "off the record," she covers the meeting well "speaking in generalities."

I was at the meeting, and I noted a key area where I differ with her account:

For many well-researched reasons, third-party chatter was laid to rest.

Actually, it wasn't. While some were reticent to move forward in exploring third party options, it definitely wasn't laid to rest. In fact, there is at least one meeting scheduled for the near future on that topic.

I'm bound by the same "off the record" status as Stanek, so I can't go into any further detail, but since she brought it up, I felt obligated to at least point out that while a few may want the "third party option" to be laid to rest, it isn't...not by a long shot.

Only the Republican establishment can do that...by ending it's support of Rudy Giuliani, the candidate who is least equipped to represent core Republican values.


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