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Huckabee shoots himself in the foot

Huckabee couldn’t have drawn a better bead on his own foot if he’d used a scope and a calibrated fixed mount than he did in his speech to the NRA last week. Bob Owens at Confederate Yankee has the scoop. Given how badly wrong Huckabee was on many issues when he was running for President, I hope this extremely poor showing on his part brings to my fellow Republicans’ minds the concept that letting him into the #2 spot on the GOP ticket is a net loss, not a gain.

Huckabee: exit public stage right and keep walking.

Updated: Unbelievable. After the idiotic showing at the NRA conference and all of the other minor details where Huckabee’s positions on the issues and his actions while Governor grate on the nerves of large portions of the GOP, he actually says he wants to be the VP on a McCain ticket. Be smart, McCain - take a pass.

17 May, 2008 Posted by Ric James | 2008 Presidential Race, Politics | | No Comments

Purposes and unintended consequences

Instapundit has the text of the speech given by John McCain to the NRA at their meeting this past week in Louisville, KY. While the bulk of it was just fine - McCain thinks the 2nd Amendment clearly refers to an individual right, he opposed the silly “assault weapon” ban, he supported the Lawful Commerce in Arms Act - there was this bit on the matter of the BCRA.
Over the years, I haven’t agreed with the NRA on every issue. I have supported efforts to have NICS background checks apply to gun sales at gun shows. I recognize that gun shows are enjoyed by millions of law-abiding Americans. I do not support efforts by those who seek to regulate them out of existence. But I believe an accurate, fair and instant background check at guns shows is a reasonable requirement. I also oppose efforts to require federal regulation of all private sales such as the transfer between a father and son or husband and wife. I supported campaign finance reform because I strongly believed our system of financing campaigns was influencing elected officials to put the interests of “soft money” donors ahead of the public interest. It is neither my purpose nor the purpose of the legislation to prevent gun owners or any other group of citizens from making their voices heard in the legislative process.

Emphasis mine. Allow me to offer a hypothetical. If I had been present and had had a legitimate need to put a hole into the facing of the podium McCain was using and, lacking any other tool necessary for the task, I decided to use my handgun to shoot the needed hole into place, would the fact that it wasn’t my purpose nor the purpose of the hole to blow the Senator’s leg off mean a damn thing? Of course not. Any reasonable individual would have seen the unintended consequence of my proposed action and would have suggested an alternative approach. There were plenty of reasonable people out here who warned that the BCRA would, in fact, result in keeping “any other group of citizens from making their voices heard in the legislative process.” Purpose be completely damned, folks - that’s exactly what it does.

The worrisome part in all of this is that the Senator knows full well, now, of that unintended consequence and it’s pretty clear that he intends to do precisely nothing about it.

It makes you wonder about his suggestion that NICS checks should be done for all gun purchases at gun shows, but that he would oppose such federal regulation of all private sales. His examples are pretty clearly those involving familial relationships. Would his efforts to enact this be that specific? Would they be written just a hair too tight and wind up doing exactly what he says his purpose would not be?

I can appreciate that the Senator doesn’t agree with the NRA all of the time, or anyone else for that matter. Who does? But when something I’ve done has undesirable consequences beyond my purpose, there’s an onus on me to fix the problem. I don’t see this from McCain and this lack of effort concerns me.

17 May, 2008 Posted by Ric James | 2008 Presidential Race, Politics | | 2 Comments