And my point is that the only group I can think of off hand that will not particularly benefit politically from either of those two is the social right. And for me, that's a good thing, as many parts of their agenda do not belong in the campaign, nor in the law.
It's still 10 months out from the primaries. The field is by no means set, and the choices are not Clinton or Giuliani.
I agree with you completely on that. I would say that Clinton is in greater danger because of her negatives than Giuliani, who right now is the most popular person in America. But, yes, if other candidates can put together something other than a local or regional organization and raise the tens of millions of dollars needed, there is time left. But that person has to get past the top three, none of whom is acceptable to the social right. So outside of Fred Thompson, I'm not sure who else could do it.
We should be insisting that the RNC put forward the best candidate for our country, and that candidate is in no way RINO Rudy.
that's exactly what the primaries are for. As for "WE", there is a large split in our Party right now, so there is no "WE". I ask only that everyone work for their choice, and after February, "WE" all finally come together to defeat Hillary, or Obama, or Gore.