Amen. On a related note, I remember lurking around some liberal websites during the '08 campaign and they were having the same tantrums.
“On a related note, I remember lurking around some liberal websites during the ‘08 campaign and they were having the same tantrums.”
The worse part if that ‘real conservatives’ (to borrow a phrase from our dejected brethren here) are not whingers. Everyone in the Republican diaspora had their candidate to chose from and it was a fair fight and Romney has won.
The cry babies on this tread (and others) are more like hysterical liberals!
Let them have their temper tantrums and let’s hope sense prevails at the end.
Agreed. I’m part of the I’d rather have someone with me
70 per cent of the time than 0 per cent of the time. Someday
a true conservative could be nominated by the GOP. Probably
the same year the Dems nominate a conservative.
I’m voting for change...in the White House.
(Ha...look at site I just noticed:)
http://www.republicansforobama.org/
>>Republicans for Obama is a grassroots organization of proud party members who all share one important trait we are Americans first and Republicans second.
Founded in late 2006 as part of the nationwide effort to encourage then-Senator Obama to run for the Presidency, our volunteer-run, grassroots group now includes thousands of members from across the nation. Together, we represent a cross-section of the millions of Republican and conservative independents who support President Obama’s reelection in 2012.
Although we have campaigned, worked for, and voted Republican all our lives, we recognize that President Obama is the right leader for our country at this time. Our current Republican leadership is unable to stand up to the most extreme elements in our party, no matter the circumstance. Meanwhile, President Obama has challenged his own party on numerous issues, including taxes, healthcare and foreign policy. President Obama has forged a pragmatic, common-sense path forward during a challenging time.