slay.jpgRich Lowry at National Review said it better yesterday than I did in my “Thumbs down: Brownback” post last week:

The Brownback campaign is essentially premised on pro-life purity…. I admire those views and think they are very important…. But it’s not any of the particularly whole-life issues… that are driving his campaign.
Instead, it’s attacks on other candidates for not being pro-life enough, or more precisely for not being pro-life soon enough. I find this pointless. I don’t believe that Mitt Romney is ever going to go back to being pro-choice. But, fine, maybe his conversion in 2004 is of too recent vintage to be believed.
Then, there’s Fred Thompson. The former Tennessee senator converted to pro-life sometime after 1994. That’s long enough ago to grandfather anyone in to his new position. But it’s presumably not long enough for Brownback, who is running his campaign less on ideology than on chronology.
What would be long enough?….

For people for whom the pro-life issue trumps all, the imperative has to be beating the pro-choice Rudy Giuliani. A fractured pro-life field probably helps Rudy, and at this point, Brownback can only help keep it fractured….
In practical terms for pro-lifers, Brownback’s campaign is balanced somewhere between pointless and counter-productive.
The campaign is also the very embodiment of a tendency toward impractical perfectionism among pro-lifers, as Brownback tries to hunt down and slay every convert to the pro-life cause. But converts are to be welcomed; pro-lifers will never prevail without them.
Sometimes a campaign can be about delivering a message over and above any concrete political considerations. But the truth is that the Brownback presidential campaign is doing the senator’s moral cause no favors. If anything, say to say, his cause is being hurt by the association.

Lowry said Brownback should get out of the presidential campaign and stick to being a good US senator. He has other baggage, the foremost being he supported amnesty for illegal immigrants. He also opposed the troop surge.
I agree.

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