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    <title>Dobson’s Craven Calculation</title>
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    <published>2008-02-08T10:10:46-06:00</published>
    <updated>2008-08-07T16:00:34-05:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Kyle</name>
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    <category term="James Dobson" />
    <category term="John McCain" />
    <category term="Mike Huckabee" />
    <category term="Mitt Romney" />
    <category term="Politics" />
    <category term="Religious Right" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>There was an article in Time last   week <A title="http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1706650,00.html" href="http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1706650,00.html">wondering</a> if James Dobson&rsquo;s political clout was fading.&nbsp; Citing shrinking contributions,   revenue, distribution, and audiences, the article suggested that Dobson was   reluctant to &ldquo;back a candidate so early in the game [because] backing a losing   horse could devalue the worth of any future Dobson anointment.</p>
<p>Judging by his latest round of   news-making, one has to wonder if Dobson has intentionally set out to make   himself the object of ridicule and irrelevance.&nbsp; A few weeks ago, it was <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/01/is_the_right_se.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/01/is_the_right_se.html">noted</a> that   Focus on the Family Action&rsquo;s post-South Carolina primary political analysis was   conspicuously flattering toward Mitt Romney, and while all involved denied that   it could be construed as an endorsement, it was pretty obvious that Romney was   their candidate of choice.</p>
<p>Then Dobson suddenly emerged from   his headquarters in Colorado Springs after Super Tuesday to <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/02/dobson_reunendo.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/02/dobson_reunendo.html">tell the   world</a> that his conscience would not allow him to support John McCain and   that he was seeking a <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/02/dobson_seeks_a.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/02/dobson_seeks_a.html">million   voters</a> to pledge to do the same, seemingly with the aim of mobilizing   support behind Romney.</p>
<p>But Dobson&rsquo;s efforts came too late,   and Romney <A title="http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/02/07/646430.aspx" href="http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/02/07/646430.aspx">dropped   out</a>, leaving only McCain and Mike Huckabee.&nbsp; And so Dobson, being ever-bold   and principled, has <A title="http://www.citizenlink.org/content/A000006474.cfm" href="http://www.citizenlink.org/content/A000006474.cfm">decided to endorse</a> the only remaining candidate he hasn&rsquo;t publicly repudiated:</p>
<blockquote><p>I am endorsing Gov. Mike Huckabee   for President of the United   States today. My decision comes in the wake of   my statement on Super Tuesday that I could not vote for Sen. John McCain, even   if he goes on to win the Republican nomination.&nbsp; His record on the institution   of the family and other conservative issues makes his candidacy a matter of   conscience and concern for me.</p>
<p>That left two pro-family candidates   whom I could support, but I was reluctant to choose between them. However, the   decision by Gov. Mitt Romney to put his campaign "on hold" changes the political   landscape.&nbsp; The remaining candidate for whom I could vote is Gov. Huckabee.&nbsp; His   unwavering positions on the social issues, notably the institution of marriage,   the importance of faith and the sanctity of human life, resonate deeply with me   and with many others. That is why I will support Gov. Huckabee through the   remaining primaries, and will vote for him in the general election if he should   get the nomination. Obviously, the governor faces an uphill struggle, given the   delegates already committed to Sen. McCain.&nbsp; Nevertheless, I believe he is our   best remaining choice for President of the United   States.</p>
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<p>Nothing reeks of desperation more   than announcing a halfhearted endorsement in the middle of the night when it is   obvious that you are only supporting the candidate because you hate his   opponent.</p>
<p>Dobson&rsquo;s primary purpose in deciding   to throw in with Huckabee only after the cause was lost is presumably to give   himself cover for not voting for McCain in the general election. &nbsp;After all, if   the one GOP candidate who truly holds &ldquo;unwavering positions&rdquo; on the importance   of faith, marriage, and the sanctity of human life can&rsquo;t win the Republican   nomination, then what choice does Dobson have but to stand by his principles and   refuse to support the party&rsquo;s candidate? </p>
<p>Of course, considering that   Huckabee&rsquo;s &ldquo;unwavering positions on the social issues&rdquo; on which Dobson has built   his entire career have been the centerpiece of his campaign, you&rsquo;d think he   would have endorsed him months ago &hellip; which is exactly what Huckabee has been <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/04/struggling_huck.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/04/struggling_huck.html">saying</a> <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/12/huckabee_the_squeaky_wheel.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/12/huckabee_the_squeaky_wheel.html">all</a> <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/12/a_reverse_relig.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/12/a_reverse_relig.html">along</a>. Had he done so, perhaps Huckabee wouldn&rsquo;t be facing the kind of &ldquo;uphill   struggle&rdquo; he faces now which makes it increasingly unlikely that he&rsquo;ll actually   be the nominee.</p>
<p>But doing that would have required   taking a stand on principle when it actually mattered and supporting the one   candidate who epitomizes the values Dobson claims to represent instead of   hedging his bets and trying to shape the race through subtle signals,   un-endorsements, and craven, late-night political calculations.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>There was an article in Time last   week <A title="http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1706650,00.html" href="http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1706650,00.html">wondering</a> if James Dobson&rsquo;s political clout was fading.&nbsp; Citing shrinking contributions,   revenue, distribution, and audiences, the article suggested that Dobson was   reluctant to &ldquo;back a candidate so early in the game [because] backing a losing   horse could devalue the worth of any future Dobson anointment.</p>
<p>Judging by his latest round of   news-making, one has to wonder if Dobson has intentionally set out to make   himself the object of ridicule and irrelevance.&nbsp; A few weeks ago, it was <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/01/is_the_right_se.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/01/is_the_right_se.html">noted</a> that   Focus on the Family Action&rsquo;s post-South Carolina primary political analysis was   conspicuously flattering toward Mitt Romney, and while all involved denied that   it could be construed as an endorsement, it was pretty obvious that Romney was   their candidate of choice.</p>
<p>Then Dobson suddenly emerged from   his headquarters in Colorado Springs after Super Tuesday to <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/02/dobson_reunendo.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/02/dobson_reunendo.html">tell the   world</a> that his conscience would not allow him to support John McCain and   that he was seeking a <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/02/dobson_seeks_a.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2008/02/dobson_seeks_a.html">million   voters</a> to pledge to do the same, seemingly with the aim of mobilizing   support behind Romney.</p>
<p>But Dobson&rsquo;s efforts came too late,   and Romney <A title="http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/02/07/646430.aspx" href="http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/02/07/646430.aspx">dropped   out</a>, leaving only McCain and Mike Huckabee.&nbsp; And so Dobson, being ever-bold   and principled, has <A title="http://www.citizenlink.org/content/A000006474.cfm" href="http://www.citizenlink.org/content/A000006474.cfm">decided to endorse</a> the only remaining candidate he hasn&rsquo;t publicly repudiated:</p>
<blockquote><p>I am endorsing Gov. Mike Huckabee   for President of the United   States today. My decision comes in the wake of   my statement on Super Tuesday that I could not vote for Sen. John McCain, even   if he goes on to win the Republican nomination.&nbsp; His record on the institution   of the family and other conservative issues makes his candidacy a matter of   conscience and concern for me.</p>
<p>That left two pro-family candidates   whom I could support, but I was reluctant to choose between them. However, the   decision by Gov. Mitt Romney to put his campaign "on hold" changes the political   landscape.&nbsp; The remaining candidate for whom I could vote is Gov. Huckabee.&nbsp; His   unwavering positions on the social issues, notably the institution of marriage,   the importance of faith and the sanctity of human life, resonate deeply with me   and with many others. That is why I will support Gov. Huckabee through the   remaining primaries, and will vote for him in the general election if he should   get the nomination. Obviously, the governor faces an uphill struggle, given the   delegates already committed to Sen. McCain.&nbsp; Nevertheless, I believe he is our   best remaining choice for President of the United   States.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Nothing reeks of desperation more   than announcing a halfhearted endorsement in the middle of the night when it is   obvious that you are only supporting the candidate because you hate his   opponent.</p>
<p>Dobson&rsquo;s primary purpose in deciding   to throw in with Huckabee only after the cause was lost is presumably to give   himself cover for not voting for McCain in the general election. &nbsp;After all, if   the one GOP candidate who truly holds &ldquo;unwavering positions&rdquo; on the importance   of faith, marriage, and the sanctity of human life can&rsquo;t win the Republican   nomination, then what choice does Dobson have but to stand by his principles and   refuse to support the party&rsquo;s candidate? </p>
<p>Of course, considering that   Huckabee&rsquo;s &ldquo;unwavering positions on the social issues&rdquo; on which Dobson has built   his entire career have been the centerpiece of his campaign, you&rsquo;d think he   would have endorsed him months ago &hellip; which is exactly what Huckabee has been <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/04/struggling_huck.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/04/struggling_huck.html">saying</a> <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/12/huckabee_the_squeaky_wheel.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/12/huckabee_the_squeaky_wheel.html">all</a> <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/12/a_reverse_relig.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/12/a_reverse_relig.html">along</a>. Had he done so, perhaps Huckabee wouldn&rsquo;t be facing the kind of &ldquo;uphill   struggle&rdquo; he faces now which makes it increasingly unlikely that he&rsquo;ll actually   be the nominee.</p>
<p>But doing that would have required   taking a stand on principle when it actually mattered and supporting the one   candidate who epitomizes the values Dobson claims to represent instead of   hedging his bets and trying to shape the race through subtle signals,   un-endorsements, and craven, late-night political calculations.</p>
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