In the past conservatives have often given “moderates” the benefit of the doubt.
Those days are done for two reasons. First, we’ve been burnt. And second, there is a lot less room for error now; we are too close to the buzz saw. Compromise got us here and we don’t have that luxury anymore.
When you compromise with someone who is going the wrong direction, you don’t wind up in “sort-of” the right place; you wind up in the wrong place at a slower pace. We are in the wrong place and our time is running out.
>Those days are done for two reasons. First, weve been burnt. And second, there is a lot less room for error now; we are too close to the buzz saw. Compromise got us here and we dont have that luxury anymore.
I’ll add a 3rd reason. We’ve shown we can WIN with real, solid conservatives. We don’t have to settle for old establishment RINOs.
I wish you were right, but I don’t trust Republican primary voters in IA, NH, SC, FL, and VA. I think they will fall for the “Myth” again. After those five states speak, it’s about all over.