I am privileged to consider among my friends Bob Schaffer, current member of the Colorado Board of Education and former three-term Congressman from Colorado's Fourth Congressional District.
I first met Bob when I participated in the Leadership Program of the Rockies, of which he is Chairman.
Throughout the course, Congressman Schaffer consistently impressed me with his commitment to liberty, his passion for history (and understanding the value of knowing it), his eloquence in defense of principle, and his very effective way of communicating and instructing others about the value of these principles.
Unlike many other elected officials who have made similar promises, Bob honored his term limits pledge and did not seek re-election after his third term in Congress. (Marilyn Musgrave now holds that seat.)
I've been very involved with Colorado politics in the past year and a half, as my regular readers know. Without getting into details of prior elections, let me simply say that I have in the past only found one candidate whom I believed to be as obviously worthy of our support (financial and otherwise) and our votes as I believe Bob Schaffer is.
As I've said and written many times, the GOP is (or at least should be) a "big tent" party. And that tent can include a variety of views on a variety of issues. But one of those issues is NOT taxes. A Republican who supports higher taxes is not adding another view to the tent; he is burning down the tent. Bob Schaffer understands this and has been a consistent friend to the taxpayer while serving in both state and federal government.
A primary reason that the GOP was so thoroughly trounced last November is that they spent like Democrats. Actually, that is fairly insulting to the Democrats. The Republicans achieved the incredibly unlikely feat of causing Americans to believe the Democrats were the party of fiscal responsibility. And who could blame Americans for thinking that after years of Bridges to Nowhere and outrageous pork barrel spending?
Bob understands the problem and is as sickened by the GOP's abandoning their fundamental commitment to limited govermnent and low taxes. He will not be what we in the options trading business used to call a "hand raiser", i.e. just doing what the leadership is doing. He will stand for the principles which he understands as well or better than anyone I've ever met. He will defend the taxpayer, defend liberty, and work to make our government something that Madison and Jefferson might recognize as the America they envisioned when writing our founding documents.
Yes, if there is a social issue that comes up for a vote, Bob is not likely to vote the way I would, but I can live with that. He understands not only the proper limits of the Federal Government in most social issues but more importantly the fact that we have much bigger fish to fry, such as out-of-control government spending, corrupt earmarks, and of course Iraq.
I look forward to hearing debates between Bob and his Democrat opponent because while Mark Udall is a nice guy, he is simply no match for Bob Schaffer when it comes to understanding issues and communicating a principled and sensible position. If people vote based on what they see and hear, rather than simply party line or because of an overall distaste for Republicans at the moment, Bob should win. But other people I thought "should win" didn't in the last election, and I take nothing for granted.
I will link to Bob's senate campaign site when I have the link. For now, you can read Bob's positions on the education-related issues which he deals with while trying to bring competition and accountability to our state's public education system:
http://www.bobschaffer.org/opinion.html
This is going to be a very tough and targeted campaign. Indeed, it will probably be the highest priority race for both parties in which there is not an incumbent candidate. I do not know whether the environment will be better, worse, or about the same for Republicans in late 2008 as it was in late 2006, but there is no doubt this race will be hard-fought by both sides.
I want to encourage all of you to contribute to Bob's campaign. Like it or not, campaigns are expensive. If you don't help and the other guy wins, you'll have yourself to blame, at least a little. If Udall wins, you'll have 6 years to wonder whether you could have made the difference as you suffer a Senator who knows little outside of environmental issues and whose economic positions would go over swimmingly in Sweden or Germany, but which are anathema to capitalism, liberty, and the spirit of entrepreneurship which has made America great.
Our current path, the path of the current Democrat leadership and the Republicans who have been corrupted by power, is the path toward lower standards of living, higher taxes, less freedom, and an America that our ancestors would not recognize. We must elect Bob Schaffer to help guide our government back toward actually honoring their pledge to protect and defend the Constitution.
I will be putting my money where my mouth is as soon as Bob tells me where to send the check. I will ask the same of you, whether you live in Colorado or not. Our country needs men like Bob Schaffer in government, and the only way to get him there is by contributing our time, money, and energy to his campaign. Especially at such a crucial time in our history, with looming problems on the home front and abroad, men like Congressman Schaffer are necessary for our nation to survive as the beacon of liberty which it has been since 1776.
I give my strongest endorsement to Bob Schaffer in his campaign for the US Senate, and urge all of you to support him any way you can.