Patience is a virtue.
You ignored my request that conservatives quit fighting amongst each other and instead come up with a viable game plan that will work in the long struggle ahead of, not only us, but our descendants as well. I wish a quick fix were possible, but the reality is we are so far down the road that it will take time, well beyond our lifespans. As I said, the schools, the press, and most importantly our churches will need to be healed of liberalism as well. Until they are healed, there will be no healing for this country. This is going to be a very long struggle, and fighting amongst ourselves will make it even longer.
A long term game plan is what is needed. Electing a Ted Cruz will not fix this country just as electing Ronald Reagan didn't fix the country (though it did & would help in the short term). Because the problems in this country are rooted deeply within our society. Our politicians are nothing more than a reflection of our society.
More times than not, getting from point A to point B can not be accomplished by traveling in a straight line.
You seem like a bright person, and we probably agree on more issues than we disagree, what say ye about ceasing to lay blame at the feet of fellow conservatives. Instead let's unite to find common ground with which we can start to build a better future for our children, grandchildren, and all descendants that follow? United we can accomplish much more than being divided and playing the blame game.
If your party runs a liberal republican, you will lose again.
I will not quit fighting liberal republicans in either the primary or the general election.
You don't get to make those rules for other people.
Conservatives will fight your liberal republican candidates.
Personally, I'm not a republican, so I don't care if the party goes the way of the Whigs. There is always a conservative option.
/johnny
You are the liberal that said if I didn't vote for Romney, I supported Obama.
You can KMA.
/johnny