Actually, I'm looking for some guidance here.
I thought Krauthammer was conservative as he supports the war against Terrorism in Iraq, which I thought was a conservative position. Hannity also, I thought was conservative, although he becomes overly maudlin at times about illegal invaders.
Although I have many problems with the Bush Administration, most particularly and recently its total ineptitude at protecting our southern border from invaders, on the whole I support the efforts in Iraq.
What disturbs me in that area is it appears we have been bogged down there too long, while other equally dangerous targets like Iran, Syria and North Korea are permitted to fester unattended to.
I alos am concerned about splinter elements in the Republican Party like John McCain et al, and the problems in facing down the Democrat minority in the Senate over Judicial appointments.
The apparent dearth of real conservative figures on the national level in the Republican Party is also an issue of concern.
Romney, Giuliani, Frist, McCain, etc. are really not representative of the majoirty of Republicans, I feel, on most issues.
Rice is still pretty much an unknown qunaitity, and so are Allen and Pence. Tancredo is good on the illegal invader issue, but where does he stand on other subjects?
Krauthammer also came out strong against coddling of illegal immigrants, while Barnes tried to wave it off.