Not in the primaries. In the general election, every good conservative and Republican should support the Republican candidate whoever that is. There are several I don't care much for including one of the front runners. But he, like the others in our Party are infinitely better than Hillary. My reasons may be different from MiaT, but I feel that no one should shirk their responsibility next year.
As opposed to the Rudy supporters being responsible for pushing a pro-abort candidate for the nomination in a pro-life party. It's a complete cop-out on their part, so they try to blame those who are aghast at what they are trying to do for being unwilling to be complicit in such an action.
Well, MiaT is hardly the only one supportive of Rudy or the other two who are unacceptable here. In fact some 70+ percent of Republicans support one of those three, none of whom will put abortion up as a major campaign issue. As I said earlier, most of us are pro-life to varying degrees, but there are a host of major issues facing this Nation that we need strong leadership for. Most of the social issues are simply not ripe for the campaign next year. Perhaps later or for the congressional races, but definitely not for the presidency.
After all, every day in this country, abortion kills as many Americans as the 9-11 attacks did.
I dare not say what would happen under a Hillary presidency then, as that fact cannot be discussed apparently.
You take care.
Once again, you miss the point.
If the Rudy boosters succeed in getting pro-abort Rudy the nomination, they will only have themselves to blame if pro-lifers stay home. Pro-life pubbies will be faced with two pro-abort candidates. And abortion kills as many Americans every day as who died in the 9-11 attacks. So in many ways, it is a very critical issue, just as critical as the WOT.
In fact some 70+ percent of Republicans support one of those three, none of whom will put abortion up as a major campaign issue.
That seventy percent will change in a hurry once Fred enters the race.
I dare not say what would happen under a Hillary presidency then, as that fact cannot be discussed apparently.
It can be discussed. JimRob actually has issued a rather simple rule. If you choose to support Rudy, don't turn around and try to use FR as a platform to either tear down core conservative values such as pro-life, or try to tear down conservative candidates.
Mia did both.