Exactly.
I have been very surprised that both Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio have tacked toward the Christy-Romney-McCain positions. Two Florida republicans, elected on conservative platforms in their home state, shift left. I would have figured one would go left of center and the other would stick around home plate, but not both go left.
No. Rubio is threading the needle between social conservatism, and fiscal conservatism. At this point in history, fiscal conservatism is my main concern. I vote to save my country from the far more serious issue of spending without limits. In my opinion, Gays will have to deal with thier maker. A point that many of them struggle with from puberty until death. While I may be indifferent to this, I am concerned about our conduct with money. Rubio has a firm grip on this problem. Gay business leaders know this too. And, while they may despise social conservatives, they do understand business and the free market economy. Let them help where they can. Liberal policies are BS, and a lot of people know this and will join us. Pray for them socially, but embrace them fiscally. They are legion when you wrap in the minority and female vote. This (Rubio) is a man who can get us there. The time for redemption is after power has been acheived. This is not RINO politics. It’s practical politics. I know, I know, I’m a Rino too. Zot me now.