Televangelist Pat Robertson appeared on Hannity & Colmes last week to explain his endorsement of presidential contender Rudy Giuliani, saying he believes the former New York mayor is a true conservative a description that has yet to warm up to conservatives and liberals alike.
When Robertson announced earlier this month that he was supporting Giuliani for president, many who had been following the careers of both figures were perplexed at why an anti-abortion evangelical leader would align himself with an outspoken pro-choice candidate.
In the interview on the FOX show last Wednesday, Robertson explained his endorsement of the former New York mayor, providing some reasons similar to those given at the press conference announcement.
The televangelist, in response to a question posted by Colmes, affirmed his belief in the beginning of life at conception and the duty among Christians to the innocent. But he noted that there are various ways to protect life with the appointment of appropriate judges to the Supreme Court, circuit courts, and the district courts as the most important avenue.
I think Rudy Giuliani has assured the American people that he's going to appoint justices in the likeness of Scalia and John Roberts, said Robertson.
Asked whether ensuring judiciary appointments were more important to him than backing a candidate who shares his pro-life views, Robertson said it doesnt matter if a candidate is pro-abortion
It really doesn't matter what your belief is if the courts nullify what you do, explained Robertson.
I'm interested in judges. I think in the last election, in my opinion, the three most important issues were judges, judges, and judges. And I think it's still that way in terms of abortion.
Nevertheless, electing an anti-abortion candidate is not the pressing concern for this election, according to Robertson, who had cited Giulianis strong stance against terrorism as a reason behind his support.
The priority of this election in my opinion is defense against Islamic terrorism, stated Robertson. I think it's going to overshadow everything else, and I'm concerned about protecting the American people.
Asked what persuaded him to believe Giuliani could handle such issues, Robertson pointed to the Giulianis stewardship of New York City as mayor.
Giuliani with a Democrat majority sort of tamed that great big city and brought crime down, brought taxes down, brought regulations down. And I think it's that kind of experience which would make him a good president, said Robertson.
On same-sex marriage, Robertson also defended Giulianis position, faulting a predominantly Democrat, liberal constituency. He said the republican candidate does not favor homosexual marriage, and feels a marriage is the union between a man and a woman.
I think this man is a true conservative, and I think he's going to lead this country as a conservative, Robertson later added.
While Robertson cast Giuliani in a positive light during the interview, many critics say they dont find such depictions of Giuliani convincing.
News Hound, a blog site which monitors Fox news reports, said the Fox interview failed to probe other areas of Giulianis career and personal life that challenges his tout as a conservative. Continue »








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