I've mentioned this before to someone; please follow along with me.
Joe lives in the city. Joe sees his neighbor taking target practice with a 9mm in her back yard. Joe says, "It is wrong to shoot guns like that in your back yard, in a city!"
Years later Joe sees another neighbor has set up babies on his back fence and is using them for target practice. Joe brings his own gun (a 45, incidentally) out the door and shoots the neighbor.
Is Joe a flip flopper?
Joe's a hero.
"State sovereignty, national union," is the motto of Illinos and I've very happy the good doctor has accepted our sovereign invitation.
Cute.
It only makes sense if you look at the letters in parentheses after the names, though. (R) equals always right, and (D) always equals bad, regardless of behavior. That's hypocritical.
Hillary accepted the invitation of the New York Democratic Party to run. The party faithful welcomed her to the fold, seeing her as a stronger candidate than anyone they had in-state. They wanted to use her celebrity to score points for their issues.
Keyes accepted the invitation of the Illinois Republican Party to run. The party faithful welcomed him to the fold, seeing him as a stronger candidate than anyone they had in-state. They wanted to use his celebrity to score points for their issues.
The only difference is that Keyes slammed Hillary for doing so. He's a flip-flopper.
Hilliary loved her home state so much she shopped elsewhere.
Illinois is so corrupt, beginning with my Crook County that we begged Keyes to help.