To: fieldmarshaldj
Willard shouldve been run out of that convention with pitchforks.
Temperamentally, Walker is not the man for that particular job. A Cruz or Palin, yes. As of June, 2012, too many were still willing to put up with one more RINO because of what Obama was doing to the country. Others hoped against hope that he was a closet conservative who just played RINO as Mass. gov. I think things would play out differently now, and we have a MUCH better roster of primary candidates. Much as I like Palin, she did not do us any favors by sucking all the oxygen out of the conservative side until September '11 before not pulling the trigger.
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01/24/2015 3:06:41 PM PST by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics)
To: Dr. Sivana
It could not have been more clear and apparent what was going to happen at that point allowing Willard anywhere near the nomination. I personally was not going down with the ship. That convention should’ve been stormed. The RINO Establishment cheats and steals while Conservatives play by Marquess of Queensberry. That must end.
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