Unlike Keyes, those "winners" at least won something to begin with.
>> Unlike Keyes, those “winners” at least won something to begin with.
The Republican party is at a point where it may suffer long term setbacks from elements within. Not because it’s been infiltrated by the enemy, but because it’s adopting an agenda that will destroy our liberty. The GOP would be wise to pay attention to the signals that matter. AK is launching flares.
For the sake of perfunctory obligation, I will vote for McCain. There’s no short term remedy for the crap-hole we’re in and taking any action or inaction that will help the other party on its road to Socialism is not acceptable. It’s going to take upwards of a decade or two to fix this mess. Treating Keyes like he’s some kind of disoriented Conservative relic from days long gone is the wrong approach.
McCain should represent the low point for the Conservative movement of our time. Hopefully, he’ll win and temper his Liberal propensities. Hopefully, we’ll have the heart and mind to rebuild the party.