I won’t vote for a liberal either, or a proven liar. If the GOP nominates one, they forfeit my vote, and the responsibility for the consequences is theirs, not mine.
Well, “the GOP” doesn’t nominate anyone. The GOP voters do. If they don’t vote the way you want, that’s your fault. Your personal fault. Your failure.
You did not campaign hard enough. You did not construct adequately persuasive text or speeches. You did not compile proper phone lists. You . . . personally . . . are responsible for your failure. Conservatives accept responsibility for their actions, both successful and failing.
But you need not worry. You will have a choice between someone left of center and someone right of center. They will both be reaching towards the center, regardless of who they are, but it will be clear which is which.
That’s your option of course. My only option at that point is to pull a lever against our troops having a liberal democrat as CIC. I also have the SCOTUS to consider.
I’m a full out Fred supporter but I know for sure that, using the example of the most liberal of our choices, Rudy is one person who hasn’t let a day go by without remembering 911 and it’s aftermath and am sure that he would never put an ACLU SCOTUS nominee up that would decide against our troops or our ability to properly fight the WOT. I don’t think any of them with the exception of Paul would do that.
Every nominee has their baggage on both sides. Regardless of the nominees the question come November will be first and foremost to me, out of the two, who would our troops want as CIC? The second, who will put up the most conservative SCOTUS member?
I have no choice but to vote.
I’ll repeat, I think the only viable choice for me is Fred. But I remember the damage done by those who sat home in 2004 and don’t want to see it repeated.