The following are excerpts from Tom Hoefling's interview with Jon Matthews. An abbreviated version of the interview can be accessed at this link.
"If somebody's actions don't line up with their words, I'm going to believe their actions every single time." Tom Hoefling
"All of these social programs, all of these entitlement programs, are
unconstitutional. These men and women, they go up to Capitol Hill, they
raise their right hand and they swear an oath to God himself to support
the Constitution. Right there, at that point, you can discern the
problem we have in this country. It's whether or not they have the
character to actually keep that oath. In the continued killing of
millions of little babies in the abortion clinics, the destruction of
the natural family and marriage, spending, and everything else, it all
comes down to it. We have to rely on whether they have the character to
keep their oath. And the fact is, almost none of them do right now." Tom Hoefling
"They're trying to make this a Seinfeld election—an election about
nothing. You talk about Congress doing nothing, it's a Seinfeld
Congress. The problem though is they're doing a whole bunch of stuff
that they shouldn't. A majority of the federal budget is outside the
bounds of the Constitution. If you want to get the budget under control
you've got to go back to the Constitution. On the one hand they're doing
that, but on the other hand they're not doing the primary thing that
they were sent there to do, which is equally protect all innocent human
life, to protect our God-given rights to liberty and private property,
to secure our borders, to secure our national defense, to be strong in
the world. They're so busy doing what ought not, that they're not doing
what they ought." Tom Hoefling
"People have been busy following a false flag of the Republican Party
that has a reputation of being a conservative party, but it's not." Tom Hoefling
"This is what I believe makes Mitt Romney so dangerous. Barack Obama
does not have the power to make conservatives compromise their
principles. Mitt Romney does. It's almost a spiritual thing. I see when
people cross that line and start supporting Romney, suddenly they're
defending what they say they hate." Tom Hoefling
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