Sizing Up Perot’s Reform Party

Four years ago, the Perot phenomenon came out of nowhere to capture the imagination of a nation of disillusioned voters. Now he’s back. Perot is seen by many as a mass of contradictions. Nowhere is this more evident than in his moral views and attitudes toward family values.

1. How did he make his fortune? Not by satisfying ordinary customers in the marketplace, but by cozying up to welfare state bureaucrats. He is America’s first welfare billionaire, having parlayed his close associations with high ranking government officials in the welfare bureaucracy into exclusive rights to hundreds of millions of dollars in government contracts paid out of our tax dollars. He essentially skimmed off a healthy chunk of the huge money flows that our Great Society programs poured into the welfare system.

2. Is he pro-family values? Sometimes yes, too often no. For instance, he openly favors special privileges for homosexuals. The Human Rights Campaign Fund, a radical homosexual activist organization, praised his positions on homosexual political issues and even considered endorsing him. Of course, Perot was outpandered by Clinton for the support of this voting bloc.

3. Is he pro-life? Absolutely not. In fact, he is even more extremely pro-abortion than Clinton and Gore. Perot is the first presidential candidate ever to have close ties to the abortion industry. For example, he funded an entire gynecological hospital wing where second trimester abortions are performed. He is a vocal supporter of Planned Parenthood, while his wife was an advisory board member.

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