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My One Question for All GOP Candidates

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In my previous two columns, I outlined the 10 questions we need to ask to find our next president. I believe them wholeheartedly, but I have one last question that is almost as important as all of them combined. And it is for all the GOP candidates.

During former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's November trip to Charleston, S.C., he said the following: "I do approach this whole campaign, I think, differently from everybody else. We have a number of friends who are also running. We have no opponents except Barack Obama. I think that's very important. I think (Abraham) Lincoln was very wise, as was captured in a book called 'Team of Rivals.' ... Literally everybody who was his opponent ended up in the Cabinet because he needed all of them in order to be able to put together the political power during the crisis that we faced. I would say the same thing. I don't know of a single person currently running who wouldn't be a very effective member of an administrative team and who doesn't have real talent and, in some way ... a unique strength. So I don't have any opponents on the Republican side."

The book to which Gingrich refers is "Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln," by Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and presidential historian. In addition to topping charts and receiving scholarly acclaim, the book itself is political genius and, I believe, outlines the crucial strategy needed to not only rally the present GOP base but also win the White House and save our republic. (I also wrote about this unifying strategy in a column titled "The 8th Miracle To Save America," which can be found at http://www.creators.com/opinion/chuck-norris/the-8th-miracle-to-save-america.html.)

Goodwin's prize-winning treatise details how Lincoln brought together his candidate rivals by appointing them to key positions in his administration when he became president.

Let me highlight a few critical points from Goodwin's book review in The New York Times:

"The party in the 1860's was a coalition of politicians who only a few years earlier had been Whigs (Lincoln, Seward, Bates), Democrats (Blair, Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles and Vice President Hannibal Hamlin), Free Soilers (Chase), or had flirted with the short-lived anti-immigrant American Party, or Know Nothings (Cameron and Bates). In addition, several cabinet members personally disliked each other: Blair and Chase, Seward and Welles, Chase and Seward, Blair and Secretary of War Edwin M.

Stanton, who replaced Cameron in January 1862. Lincoln's 'political genius' enabled him to herd these political cats and keep them driving toward ultimate victory.

"How did he do it? Goodwin deals with this question better than any other writer. Part of the answer lay in Lincoln's steadfastness of purpose, which inspired subordinates to overcome their petty rivalries. Part of it lay in his superb sense of timing and his sensitivity to the pulse of public opinion as he moved to bring along a divided people to the support of 'a new birth of freedom.' And part of it lay in Lincoln's ability to rise above personal slights, his talent for getting along with men of clashing ideologies and personalities who could not get along with each other."

The big question today is this: Is there a Lincoln on the present political GOP landscape who can discern the times and is able to unite this team of rivals to save our country?

Today's Republican presidential competitors are a unique blend of gifted and talented people. How many times have you heard from others, "There are strong elements I like in all of them"? You may not want to see all of them in the chair of the Oval Office, but wouldn't you want to see most help the president and country in some position? Who wouldn't want to utilize the brilliance and experience of Gingrich? Who doesn't appreciate the resolve and moral resiliency of former Sen. Rick Santorum? Who wouldn't want to see our country benefit from the business background and leadership of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney? Who doesn't like the emboldened constitutional spirit and frugal fiscal passions of Rep. Ron Paul? And who wouldn't value Texas Gov. Rick Perry's advocacy for jobs and against frivolous lawsuits via tort reform?

I recognize that candidates cannot choose Cabinet members or others in their administration before they are elected, but that does not mean they cannot pledge to. That is why my one last question for all Republican candidates is this: If elected president, will you appoint your GOP rivals as a part of your administration, to utilize their skill sets as President Lincoln did with his rivals, in order to unite and restore our republic?

Yes or no?

Lincoln once said: "I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live by the light that I have. I must stand with anybody that stands right, and stand with him while he is right, and part with him when he goes wrong."

Lincoln also echoed Jesus' words: "A house divided against itself cannot stand."

GOP candidates: Yes or no?

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Well done on being in the top three this week, Chuck. Another consideration for a good presidential candidate is his willingness to support our struggling Christian brothers and sisters overseas, as Carl Moeller reports from Open Doors USA
"The bad news first. In 2011:
In Nigeria alone, 300 Christians were martyred last year.
200,000 to 400,000 in North Korea suffer extreme brutality; 50,000 to 70,000 are held in ghastly prison camps.
Many churches are still denied worship privileges and pastors are jailed in China, the largest population of persecuted Christians—80 million.
Fellow believers in India watch helplessly as churches are demolished and Christians are beaten by Hindu extremists.
The good news: Many are coming to Christ, in spite of or even because of persecution."
A good presidential candidate will take Hebrews 13:3 seriously and I pray even yet the USA will find such a man (BHO isn't, in spite of all the accolades he got from the lefties on the WND thread).
"Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them; and them which suffer adversity, as being yourselves also in the body."
Comment: #1
Posted by: Alan O'Reilly
Tue Jan 17, 2012 6:11 AM
In answer to the question posed tot he candidates: In 2 short words:
Hell NO!
Comment: #2
Posted by: RioSam
Tue Jan 17, 2012 6:46 PM
At this point we all know the outocome of the GOP primaries. Many of us knew even before the race started. Its Mitt's "turn" to be the candidate. Thats the way the GOP works. The other candidates need to stop attacking him and get behind him. Mitts not my favorite guy and he has a lot of flaws. Its going to be a close presidential race and the best thing the GOP can do right now is put on a united front and by all means compromise. Now is not the time for ideological purity. Well done on the article Chuck. I always look forward to your column
Comment: #3
Posted by: Chris McCoy
Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:39 AM
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