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While the Democratic field is filled with a woman, a Latino, and an African American, the Republican field has up until now been a collection of old white guys. No more, as Alan Keyes has decided to give the Presidency another run.

You may remember Alan from his failed Senate bid (ok, it was a slaughter, but I was trying to be nice).

Classic Keyes:

  • *In his 2004 run for the Illinois Senate seat, Alan called all homosexuals selfish hedonists. When asked if that included the daughter of the Vice President, Keyes replied, "Of course she is."
  • *Alan famously remarked that Jesus would not vote for Barack Obama.
Keyes reminds me of the inner voice Republicans have but really don't want to let others hear too loudly since most of what the inner voice says is filled with hatred and intolerance. Also, Keyes is able to talk about race in a way that Republicans like without sounding like a complete racist.

Alan Keyes announces for President!
Will appear in Values Voter Debate Sept. 17

September 14, 2007
RenewAmerica staff


On Friday, Sept. 14, Alan Keyes filed a Statement of Candidacy (Form 2) with the Federal Election Commission--thus officially announcing as a Republican candidate for President of the United States.

Keyes told Janet Parshall, host of a nationally syndicated radio show, that he's "unmoved" by the lack of moral courage shown by the other candidates, among whom he sees no standout who articulates the "key kernel of truth that must, with courage, be presented to our people."

He added, "The one thing I've always been called to do is to raise the standard . . . of our allegiance to God and His authority that has been the foundation stone of our nation's life"--and he decried the lack of "forthright, clear, and clarion declaration" from the other candidates concerning this issue.

As a result, Keyes said, "We're putting together an effort that's not going to be like anything before, because it's going to be entirely based on citizen action. We're going to be challenging people to take a pledge for America's revival," and elevate them from spectators in the political arena to participants.

The former Reagan diplomat ran previously for president in 1996 and 2000. During the 1996 race, he was widely credited with forcing abortion to the center of public policy debate. In 2000, he was acknowledged by commentators at Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN as the winner of the Republican presidential primary debates. In that election, he continued his prior focus on America's moral crisis, and also made abolishing the income tax a serious question for policy-makers.

This election cycle, Keyes has already significantly influenced the debate, according to some observers, who note that at least a few of the GOP candidates appear intent on imitating some of Keyes' well-known positions, in an effort to woo moral conservatives--without which no Republican is likely to win in the general election.

As a prelude to running, prior to making up his mind to announce, Keyes has been writing a series of essays on the 2008 election titled "The Crisis of the Republic"--published at RenewAmerica and disseminated by several other outlets. A common theme of the articles is the need to restore personal sovereignty that is based in religious premises and self-discipline, if American society is to survive in liberty.

Keyes said he plans to join the Values Voter Presidential Debate Sept. 17 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

To hear the entire Keyes announcement, click here:
http://www.renewamerica.us/news/misc/070914parshall.mp3

To visit Keyes' campaign website, AlanKeyes.com, click here:
http://www.alankeyes.com



Question: Why did ALL of the top tier Republicans decline to attend?
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Comments

2 responses to "The Republican Lineup: 9 White Guys & Alan Keyes"

  1. Leo Pusateri On September 15, 2007 at 10:30 PM

    Just wondering if the "inner circle" of democrats that they secretly agree with but wouldn't want known would be their ideological brethren at Moveon.org, or International ANSWER, or...

    But you get the idea ;-)

    I enjoy reading your blog, even though we're ideological opposites.

    Take care!

     
  2. Political Muse On September 16, 2007 at 10:51 AM

    *We all have our little ideological demons don't we Leo? You inspired me to write a piece titled The Politics of Outrage.

    We are ideological opposites but that, for me, simply means that we have different ways of achieving the same goal: Make America Better!

    Thanks Leo, you take care as well!