Mitch Daniels Responds to Critics Over Social Issues “Truce” and Defense Cuts
www.facebook.com In an episode of Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson that will air on March 14, 2011, Mitch Daniels responds to his conservative critics on social issues and defense cuts. He responds in two ways. First, while Daniels believes that liberals are the primary aggressors on social issues, he says his truce is meant for both sides. Second, he says it is about winning elections. In addition to social issues, Daniels raises conservative ire by putting the defense budget on the chopping block.
i can t see other than Daniels as next president of USA
Gov’t has NO business in human social interaction other than to keep the peace… PERIOD!
Daniels at least has the stones to own up to a “tactical decision” on the part of his rhetoric, but making the case that we can’t produce a unified front against the statists unless we put our fiscal house in order. I can respect that much and in a perfect world, the GOP base (and yes that’s me too) would not make too much out of Daniels’s original proposal.
Spoken like a realist. Say something new.
He makes a really interesting point at the end. I’ve never considered that American failed fiscal policy might have such consequences.