To: max americana
I still remember years ago when this idiot liberal actually asked me if I was Republican (after ranting about Bush for 5 minutes) and I answered calmly No, I am not a Republican..
Afterwards..I followed: but I would rather kill myself 10 times over if I was a stupid, brainless Democrat.
On the rare occasions when someone asks me if I am a Republican, I always say "No, they're too liberal for me." Which is true. That'll get a lib's head spinning.
I suspect that there are quite a few people like me here in CA - vote conservatively but never bothered registering as a Republican. After all, by the time CA has its primary, the situation is pretty much decided anyway. The Republican Party in CA is a joke. The fact that Arnold ran as a Republican here tells you all you need to know. But I will never, never vote for a Democrat.
28 posted on
05/10/2012 11:36:15 PM PDT by
fr_freak
To: fr_freak
“I suspect that there are quite a few people like me here in CA - vote conservatively but never bothered registering as a Republican.”
We’re in the same boat. But you are correct, voting GOP is like voting Dem. However, the GOP in CA closes ranks and votes as a dependable united bloc unlike the national GOP which huffs/puffs but caves eventually. Being a minority makes you tougher actually but working in Hollywood, you will be surprised at how many closet conservatives there are. I mean, it’s not a coincidence that Iron Man’s script got green lit ;)
To: fr_freak; max americana
I would also suspect there are quite a few people who are really Republican/conservative who register as Dems in order to have a say in local elections, if the locals always end up being the Dem.
31 posted on
05/11/2012 3:29:09 AM PDT by
FreedomPoster
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