Rick Santorum good naturedly said (paraphrasing), on one of the Sunday tv shows today, that Paul Ryan (and Rubio) are young and can make mistakes. :)
Also, it's no secret that Rick Santorum is Mark's favorite candidate.
I am waiting to see how the Supreme Court rules in June on Obamacare. If they strike the individual mandate, but keep the law, our constitutional government is dead. There is nothing left after that. At that point, it will not matter who we vote for, it is all an illusion. We have a tiny, tiny fighting chance to keep our republic right now, but only by God’s mercy will it continue.
Romney embraces them even more than McCain did. There is no "lesser" evil here. Liberalism is the enemy whether it's Clinton, McCain, Obama, or Romney. Romney would destroy the Republican party's use as a tool for conservative causes.
Plenty of us here were, from the git-go, advocating stomping Romney out like a bug immediately after '08, promoting the truth that he is poison to the Republican party, poison for America, becaues he has used his government office to promote virtually every thing conservatism stands against, from nationalized medicine and on-demand abortions, to global-warming cap-and-trade nonsense, to pro-homosexual agenda forcing acceptance of open homosexuality in every aspect of our lives.
Others here were reassuring, "Nah, in four years, Romney's toast. He's outta here."
While I and others were saying: "The guy is a vampire, sucking the blood out of the Republican party. He needs a stake driven through his political heart."
Romney is bad, bad news all around. He's a Republican, so conservative Republicans will be hog-tied in fighting liberalism because it will have become a kook cause. The word "Republican" will mean zilch.
Obama is bad, bad news all around, but he's a Democrat. Conservative Americans, and Republicans could be bold in fighting liberalism because it is something the majority of Americans resent and despise, regardless of the picture the MSM puts in front of us. When the Republicans put forth as big a liberal as the Democrats, it becomes ludicrous.
We might lose fighting another four years of Obama, but Obama's re-election would further conservatism in the Republican party.
A Romney win in 2012 would assure the growth and strengthening of liberalism in the Republican party and in the Democrat party. Democrats would be praised for being bi-partisan!
I know Mark Levin is a god around here but I can’t listen to him. He’s rude to callers even those who agree with him.
As for why he should listen to Ryan, he shouldn’t... but he should use his own common sense and be for the Republican nominee.
Anyone who doesn’t is voting for Obama.
I will not vote for Obama.