If no republicans want McCain, then you have nothing to worry about, he can't possibly be nominated.
Perhaps I wasn't clear. See added underline.
Because Republicans as a group don't want John McCain. McCain hasn't won one primary or caucus amongst "Republican only" voters. It has been Indy's and Democrats that have given John McCain his three wins in NH, SC and Fla..
Do you understand what that means?
Did Bush change his mind on immigration and agree with you because you stomped your feet?
Perhaps you have me confused with the horse in the stall next to you. I don't stomp me feet.
So, if McCain is actually nominated by the whole process, will you then admit that you were wrong, and in fact your guess that Republicans don't want him was premature, and actually it is conservatives that don't want him, but conservatives are not all republicans?
If you are right that will never happen, so it should be easy for you to conceed it. I don't think you are right. I think McCain might still lose the nomination, but that right now he is the odds on favorite to take it. Because I do not think all republicans are conservative. I think only about half are.
Do you think Bush is a republican?