To: West Coast Conservative
This odd couple gallavanting the country, along with Hillary's sudden love affair with the ideas of Rick Santorum are extremely dangerous for conservatives. Apparently, the symbolism of such ventures is lost on both Bush Sr. and Bush Jr., but the public, many of whom change their minds each time the wind blows, can easily be fooled by such stupid alignments as these.
Conservatives beware. This stuff is dangerous to our national interests and future elections. Remember, the Clintons are low-lifes who do EVERYTHING in life for their own personal political gain.
5 posted on
03/10/2005 10:52:18 AM PST by
Mershon
To: Mershon
It's far more galling to the crazies on the left.
7 posted on
03/10/2005 10:54:34 AM PST by
OldFriend
(America's glory is not dominion, but liberty.)
To: Mershon
Yep, it bothers me that they are promoting hillary for 08.
13 posted on
03/10/2005 10:57:07 AM PST by
fooman
(Get real with Kim Jung Mentally Ill about proliferation)
To: Mershon
I for one believe it's a great example of Christian values. Remember you can't throw a rock if you have sinned yourself.
Regardless of the outcome we are guaranteed two things. The anti Christ will rise.. and Jesus will return.
We must always stay true to our values even if sometimes are ego's think that we are going to speed up or slow down his return.
To: Mershon
The elder Bush demonstrating that he has more class in his little finger than Bill and Hillary, all their friends, cohorts and co-conspirators combined doesn't hurt conservatives one bit. Being as tacky as the Clintons, on the other hand, would be nothing to be proud of.
I don't believe anything Bush 41 or 43 has done or said constitutes approval of the Clintons. Hillary's new moderate stance will be revealed for the Halloween costume it is.
To: Mershon
I agree the Clintons are low-lifes, but Bubba's friendship with George the Elder may end up helping conservatives. Democrats do not believe HRC can win the White House, so most Democrats don't want her nominated. But if HRC is cast in a more positive light over the next year, she may well end up the Democratic nominee. This would be good news because (if the Democrats are correct) HRC still couldn't win the general election. So...perhaps we conservatives should hope HRC gets the nomination. Another positive to Bubba's hanging around with George the Elder is that their friendship neutralizes the lefties' charge that anyone politically opposed to the Clinton "hates" them. (It is dangerous for the anti-HRC rhetoric to get too vitriolic, because she is a master (er, mistress) at making herself look like the victim. I saw it happen when HRC ran for Senator in New York: when Tim Russert played the "vast right wing conspiracy" clip of HRC on the Today Show, many dopey New Yorkers felt sorry for her...and she won.)
63 posted on
03/10/2005 11:48:11 AM PST by
utahagen
To: Mershon
A lot of Republicans are nice people who assume everyone else is as nice as they are. Sometimes in the face of evidence to the contrary.
96 posted on
03/14/2005 6:48:57 AM PST by
murdoog
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