To: Reily
Of course all this wouldnt have been necessary if the GOP voters hadnt fractured around their particular interest group candidate. The GOP voter is as much responsible for this mess as the GOP establishment!
Okay, so when we back the candidate that we like in the Primary, that is now considered "fracturing" the party? Please, in your wisdom, tell us who we should have rallied around from the beginning.
301 posted on
02/13/2008 11:09:02 AM PST by
Eagle of Liberty
(Ownership, Individuality, Freedom, Responsibility - The Backbone of Conservatism)
To: All
Rush—it’s not always the ‘hardest worker’ who gets ahead. It’s usually the ‘best looking, most outgoing’ person who gets the job. Too many times, I’ve seen the outgoing average person climb to the top or get the better job so much faster/easier than the intelligent wallflower.
306 posted on
02/13/2008 11:12:45 AM PST by
Fawn
(Hola Amnesty!)
To: Kerretarded
The point I was making was this situation was NOT created by the GOP elite. They contributed but we voters did the rest. McCain & Huckabee appeal to approximately 1/3 each of the GOP voting demographic in spite of a marginal GOP past performance.
322 posted on
02/13/2008 11:24:07 AM PST by
Reily
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