I think you’re wrong about that. Once again - like an abuser - you’re blaming the voters. We all fell in line behind George W. Bush like good little Republicans & what did he do? He pushed amnesty on us! Even though we said in loud clear terms we didn’t want any part of it.
What more can a person do? We’ve told the party what we don’t want & they have ignored us. The GOP couldn’t have found a stronger supporter of them than me - I’ve worked my tail off for these people so that they can turn around and rub my face in amnesty. There comes a point when thinking people start seeing the cold hard light of realization. The realization that the party is going to damn well do what it pleases & we can just shut up and vote for them - because “where else are we going to go”?
There’s a whole big bunch of us that are not going to play that game anymore, and if it costs the party another election - then it is their fault - not ours. Call me all the names you want & accuse me of helping Obama/Clinton get elected...blah...blah....blah....blah........it won’t work with me this time.
I think the abuser/victim analogy is very appropriate here.
Some of of paid attention and knew exactly where he was coming from and know the same for John McCain. Can you say the same for the socialists Hillary or Obama?
I cannot in good conscience throw this country through the gates of hell into socialism. Vote for whomever you wish, but don't come crying after the fact!
I'm sorry but I couldn't disagree more.
The voters are the ones who vote for the candidates. We had some good candidates and they didn't win the nomination.
Instead we get John McCain. The sad reality is that too many of the voters got it wrong.
Why you ignore these simple facts, I can't say.