I understand that your advice was sarcastic and I took it that way. Nevertheless, I don’t see current Republican policies as the “good” you speak of. Bush has taken on so many liberal positions that I can’t distinguish between him and a Democrat anymore. He’s single handedly destroying the Republican party as Rush has so eloquently pointed out. If this amnesty bill passes then a Hillary presidency is a fait accompli whether I vote R or not. It’s time to move on to try and build a party that reflects more closely my conservative views. If that results in 8 years or more of Democratic rule, the Republican party (what’s left of it) can look back on the immigration bill as the straw that broke their back.
Bush isn’t running. All of the Republicans that I could stomach are running away from his positions - notably, Fred Thompson.
“If this amnesty bill passes then a Hillary presidency is a fait accompli...” Maybe you’re right - but then the shamnesty bill would also have to get by the House, and it looks like the Republicans there are going to kill it. Please don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater. Please understand that if the Dems win it’ll be FAR, FAR worse.
BTW, here’s some possibly good news on the Court: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1856014/posts?page=6
While I’m not thrilled with Bush possibly nominating another Justice (I’d rather have Fred do it, or Duncan Hunter), the fact that Janice Rodgers Brown is apparently on the short list simply couldn’t happen in ANY Dem administration (other than a short list for targeted character assassination).