To: no dems
Since so many articles, such as this one, say that social conservatives sat home and just watched good conservatives like Santorum and Hayworth go down, do you honestly think the GOP is going to move toward MORE social conservatism? Oh, my. You couldn't be more wrong.
27 posted on
04/01/2007 1:11:50 PM PDT by
Peach
(The Clinton's' pardoned more terrorists than they captured or killed.)
To: Peach
Hayworth was certainly a disastrous loss as was Santorum.
I was really pulling for Santorum but his loss can't be totally blamed on Evangelicals staying home. Many non-Evangelical Conservatives had some "held over resentment" toward him for endorsing and working for the ultra-liberal, diabolical Arlen Specter against a great Conservative, Pat Toomey.
Hayworth was a fatality resulting from the do-nothing GOP Congress and White House and a poorly managed war with a Commander in Chief who failed to communicate to the American people.
Nice try Peach. But, you can't blame the Evangelicals. There's plenty of blame to go around. As my daddy used to say: "If you're gonna dance, you have to pay the fiddler."
40 posted on
04/01/2007 3:58:48 PM PDT by
no dems
(What makes Rosie O'Donnell think she's an authority on every freakin' thing in the universe?)
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