Republicans speak at Faith and Freedom dinner in Des Moines

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz wraps up the Faith and Freedom Coalition Dinner on Sept. 19.

Alex Hanson and Eric Wirth

DES MOINES, Iowa — Eight Republican candidates for president gathered at the Iowa State Fairgrounds for the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s 15th Annual Family Fall Dinner on Saturday. Updates from the event are posted below.

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Alex Hanson (@thealexhanson), Eric Wirth (@eric_wirth94) and Charlie Coffey (@charliepcoffey):

UPDATE: 9:45 p.m.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz was the final speaker, drawing the loudest applause as he took the stage and throughout his speech.

On his first day in office, Cruz said he will rescind every executive order under President Obama, order the Justice Department to investigate Planned Parenthood for videos, instruct government agencies to stop persecution of Christians and “rip to shreds” the Iran deal. 

That’s…day one,” Cruz said to a few laughs.

He said he will also end Common Core education standards, repeal “every single word” of Obamacare, rebuild the military, secure the border and pass tax reform within his first few days in office.

“We should abolish the IRS,” Cruz said to a loud applause.

On second amendment rights, he said the the founding fathers were very explicit on the importance of gun rights. Cruz said self defense is an important right of all Americans, but the main purpose of the second amendment was a check on a tyrannical government.

“This administration has been the most hostile and antagonistic against Israel,” Cruz said when asking about the Iran nuclear agreement. He echoed his Republican colleagues, saying Iran should not be trusted based off past actions.

When asked about immigration and religious liberty, Cruz said he has consistently stood with other staunch conservatives, like Rep. Steve King, in opposing amnesty and supporting religious freedom. 

UPDATE: 9:10 p.m.

South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham spoke, sticking to his usual hawkish foreign policy message.

“President Obama is a politically weak president,” Graham said. “Leading from behind is not where America is supposed to be.”

Graham said those in attendance should not vote for him if they want to “disengage” in the world. On the Iran deal, he said the U.S. needs to start all over again to get a better deal. He said a strong military is needed to protect America and allies in the Middle East.

“It’s insane to have the smallest Army since 1940, don’t you think?” Graham said.

On the second amendment, Graham said the founders gave us gun rights as a way to check a tyrannical government. It was second to the first amendment rights, as people tried to “get away from the King.” 

“We’re not gonna have one penny for Planned Parenthood,” Graham said when asked about funding the organization under his administration. 

Graham differed from more establishment “though on crime” Republicans when it comes to criminal justice reform, saying he and Republican rival Rand Paul do not agree on much, but “we need to look at how we put people in jail” for non-violent crimes.

UPDATE: 8:44 p.m.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker took the stage and began to talk immediately about protesters and his ability to deal with them. He then segwayed into the issues.

“We defunded Planned Parenthood over four years ago in a Democrat state,” Walker said, touting his record in his home state of Wisconsin.

Walker said that Planned Parenthood needs to be completely defunded, adding  that there needs to be a sense of urgency in Washington when it comes to facing all the issues, not just Planned Parenthood. 

From Planned Parenthood he switched gears to taxes and school choice. He talked about how Wisconsin got rid of tenure and said that Wisconsin schools now only hire and keep the “best and the brightest.”

Walker also talked about what he’d do on his first day in office.

“I’ll sign an executive order making everyone in Congress … live like everyone else,” Walker said in regards to the health care system. 

Walker said he wants politicians to have the same sense of urgency as the American people when it comes to issues such as illegal immigration and the repealing of Obamacare.

“You need someone who’s got real solutions, you want someone who’s going to truly wreak havoc on Washington,” Walker said. “If you want someone who’s taken on Washington I ask for your vote, I ask for your support.”

When Walker was questioned about healthcare reform he said that he was the only one who really had a plan.

“We need to repeal Obamacare entirely, and put patients and families back in charge of their healthcare decisions,” Walker said. “It gives people the freedom to choose what they want to do about their healthcare.”

Walker also said there was a need to pass lawsuit reform in order to keep doctors working with patients rather than fighting lawsuits.

He was then asked about the Iran deal and how he’d deal with Iranian and Middle Eastern relations.

“On day one, I will terminate the bad deal with Iran,” Walker said. “If it’s a bad deal you shouldn’t have to wait months for the people in Washington to tell you you can terminate it.”

Walker was then asked about the Second Amendment. He said that he feels the founding fathers originally created the Second Amendment because they were suspect of the government. He said that the right to “protect and defend yourself is inherent in the Constitution.”

UPDATE: 8:20 p.m.

Gov. Bobby Jindal gave a fiery speech, opening with a line he used at the CNN debate last week: He’s angrier at Republicans in Washington than Democrats because “the surrender caucus” lead by House Speaker John Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell do not stand up for conservative values.

“The left is gift wrapping this election,” Jindal said.

He said we should at least give Democrats “credit” for being “honest,” saying Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton admit they are socialists. 

Jindal continued to take shots at frontrunner Donald Trump, saying he only cares about himself. 

“I like that he’s not politically correct, that he’s an outsider,” Jindal said. “But he’s a narcissist.”

When asked about Planned Parenthood, Jindal called the videos showing employees discussing fetal tissue harvesting “barbaric,” and called out McConnell for “waving the white flag” on defunding the organization.

On the Iran nuclear agreement, Jindal said Republicans should call out President Obama for not disclosing “side deals” made by the administration with Iran. Under President Jindal, he would not rule out military action.

“Every option is on the table for stopping Iran from becoming a nuclear power,” Jindal said.

Jidnal was asked about health care and his plans. He called Obamacare “immoral,” saying it’s immoral to spend money we do not have and said every candidate should offer a plan about health care. 

“We need to repeal every single word of Obamacare,” Jindal said. “Period.”

UPDATE: 7:55 p.m.

Former New York Gov. George Pataki, took the stage and said he was running for president because faith and freedom are under attack.

“If you don’t want to fight the fight, shame on you,” Pataki said.

Pataki said that in order to preserve those freedoms there is a need to “shrink Washington.”

“Get rid of Obamacare, get rid of the common core, and then we will be a people who believe in Washington,” Pataki said.

Pataki then turned to faith again, and spoke on radical Islam.

“We thought that because radical Islam was on the other side of the world and that we were safe here in America,” Pataki said in regards to Sept. 11.

He said that the United States needs to take out the ISIS planning centers and recruitment hubs in order to keep America safe. He added that there is no need to promote a democracy where one cannot flourish.

“I don’t send troops over there lightly, because I know what it’s like to stay up at night worrying about a loved one,” Pataki said in regards to his son who served in the military.

As the question and answer session began, the conversation turned to Planned Parenthood.

“Anybody, and that includes Hillary Clinton, who saw those horrific videos needs to understand that we have to stop funding Planned Parenthood,” Pataki said. “We should pass a permanent law to make sure no taxpayer dollars are used to fund abortions.”

Pataki added that the selling of fetal tissue should be considered a felony and should be illegal. He argued that science proves that at 20 weeks a fetus is a human and that aborting a fetus afterward should be a felony as well.

In regards to the Iran nuclear deal, Pataki said that the agreement made was the wrong move for the United States.

“I will talk to the prime minister of Israel, one of our best allies, on day one to guarantee that Iran will not have a nuclear weapon,” Pataki said. “As president I’d move forward in a completely different direction.”

From there healthcare became the topic of choice.

“I will repeal Obamacare,” Pataki said, adding that while in New York he created a program that worked better than the current national system.

UPDATE: 7:30 p.m.

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, widely known as a religious conservative, opened up joking he will get more time in his five minute opening statement on stage than he received during the entire three hour CNN debate. 

Huckabee said CNN did not let him speak because he refused to beat up on other GOP candidates on stage. He said it ends up hurting Republicans when they attack each other during the campaign.

He also spoke at length about religious liberty — calling the jailing of Kentucky County clerk Kim Davis an “assault” on religious liberty.

“Your values are under assault,” Huckabee said.

Huckabee said “something is wrong” when the Obama administration is using sexual orientation to nominate chiefs to the military instead of if they are capable of performing the job correctly.

When asked about his stance on healthcare, Huckabee said the United States hasn’t been approaching it correctly.

“We’ve never addressed healthcare, we’ve addressed health insurance,” Huckabee said.

As president, Huckabee said he’d focus on curing the four largest diseases in America: cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and Alzheimers. 

After touching on the Syrian immigration crisis briefly, Huckabee began to speak on the defunding of Planned Parenthood saying that the government needs to do more.

“Is the person inside that mother’s womb a human being, or just a blob of tissue?” Huckabee asked, and he quickly answered himself. “We will end the scourge of abortion in this country.”

The conversation then turned to the Second Amendment.

“The Second Amendment is not about hunting, I like to hunt,” Huckabee said, somewhat jokingly.

Huckabee said that the Second Amendment is about protecting freedoms and liberty, and was created because of the need to use weapons to create and protect the freedoms established in the Constitution.

“The Second Amendment is the last stand we have to protect us against tyranny,” Huckabee said to applause. 

At a press availability after his speech, Huckabee reiterated to the press that sexual orientation should not be used as a litmus test to nominate military chiefs. “You don’t hear” someone is nominated because they are heterosexual,  Huckabee said.

UPDATE: 7 p.m.

A group of Iowa politicians spoke at the event, including Iowa’s longtime U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley. He spoke about religious liberty and at length about foreign policy and electing new leadership. 

“We need a president who is going to lead with followers, not lead from behind,” Grassley said.

Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst spoke next, stressing the importance of electing more Republicans to Congress and to the White House. She also called the Iran deal a “bad” deal and said it keeps her awake at night.

“While we may be slowing it down right now,” Ernst said. “We’re providing a legitimized nuclear pathway to Iran.”

U.S. Rep. David Young of Iowa’s third district spoke about the need for electing new leadership in 2016.

U.S. Rep. Steve King of Iowa’s fourth district spoke at length about the ongoing battle for funding of Planned Parenthood. He said he wished the bill to defund that was passed Friday in Congress was “stronger.”

Iowa Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds also spoke about Planned Parenthood, saying she was proud to be apart of “one of the most pro-life”administrations in the country. 

UPDATE: 6:05 p.m.

Republican frontrunner Donald Trump spoke next, immediately pivoting to the the story regarding comments an attendee made at his event in New Hampshire. Trump did not correct or push back when someone referred to President Obama as a muslim.

“For the first time in my life, I got in trouble for not saying something,” Trump said.

He spoke about his own faith, repeatedly asking the crowd if they “believe him” that he is a religious person. Trump showed off a bible that he brought with to the crowd.

After using only half of his time during his opening speech, Trump was asked about the Iran deal and how he would handle agreements with other countries.

“Israel is in real trouble, but I will protect Israel totally,” Trump said, adding he would make the Iran deal “much, much better,” which will keep Israel safe.

He also talked second amendment issues, saying he is a strong supporter of the second amendment, but also said people need to be checked for mental health problems.

On the Renewable Fuel Standard, Trump says is a supporter and there is “no reason” to get rid of it.

UPDATE: 5:52 p.m. 

Rick Santorum took the stage at 5:29 p.m. and immediately began to dispel national polls. Santorum is currently sitting at just a few percentage points in most national polls. 

Santorum’s speech then turned to the freedom of religion. He said that freedom of speech has been stepped on after the jailing of “clerks and florists” in reference to Kentucky clerk Kim Davis. 

From religion, Santorum turned to saying that he fought the “tough issues” as well.

“The tough issues, the issues of life, marriage, of faith and religious freedom,” Santorum said. 

Santorum said that he helped reform healthcare issues, noting his hand in setting up health savings accounts with the Health Care Savings Plan of 1992.

“There’s only one candidate who has the track record that when he went to Washington he never blinked he never wavered,” Santorum ended his speech with as he thanked those present. 

At that point, the question and answer session started. When asked about persecuted Christians in the middle east, Santorum said he would not support the United States taking in Christian refugees.

“My heart says lets bring them in, my head says lets support them where they live,” Santorum said in regards to the issue.

When asked about renewable fuels standard, Santorum said he was a “stalwart defender” of the renewable fuels standard.

“I know there’s a lot of election year conversions when it comes to the renewable fuels standard,” Santorum said. 

Santorum said he was not one of those who would switch. He commented on radical Islam, and said that the renewable fuels standard is a way to break a dependency on foreign oil. 

Transitioning from oil, Santorum was asked about the Iran deal. Santorum said he had proposed bills to put sanctions Iran in 2006.

“They’re a death cult,” Santorum said in regards to radical Islam in Iran, adding that the nuclear deal between the United States and Iran is a mistake.

UPDATE: 4:15 p.m.

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, took questions from the press outside of the Paul R. Knapp Animal Learning Center at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. When asked about President Obama’s appointment of the first openly gay military service chief, Cruz said he is ready to give him a “fair assessment.”

“I want to give it time to give this guy and any nominee a fair assessment on his record,” Cruz said. “The early talking points out of the Obama administration are not encouraging, in that their focus seems to be on sexual orientation rather than capabilities to defend this nation.”

When asked about frontrunner Donald Trump not correcting a man who referred to Obama as a muslim as well as how Trump would rid the country of muslims, Cruz said the media is looking for infighting among Republicans.

“I get that there is nothing the press likes more than inciting Republican on Republican fighting,” Cruz said. “I understand how many reporters want to see as many people as possible condemning Donald Trump or condemning someone else. I think most American’s could not care less.”

Cruz’s press availability was interrupted by climate change protesters. Cruz refused to give an answer when asked about climate change by a protester, and afterward ignored questions while he signed autographs and shook hands with supporters.

UPDATE: 4 p.m.

Doors were opened to those attending the Faith and Freedom Coalition (FFC) dinner and people began filing in. The crowds enjoyed a homestyle dinner of fried chicken and mashed potatoes while awaiting the candidates. The FFC dinner’s speakers are set to begin at 5:15 p.m. with a welcome from the event moderator Chris McGowan.

Several candidates — Carly Fiorina, Rand Paul, Jeb Bush, John Kasich and Ben Carson — were not in attendance at the event, but either had a video played or a surrogate speak on their behalf.

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