Perhaps your memory is short, but by the time Super Tuesday came along, the race was already Romney vs. McCain.
I had started out for Thompson, but he had dropped out long before the primary came around here. Once Thompson left the race, I began supporting the remaining candidate I thought was best. That candidate was Romney. I have no problem quickly adjusting the the new reality as it comes about. It’s called being pragmatic. It’s called choosing the best available option.
I am dismayed by the historical revisioning taking place here, but not surprised. I don’t expect everyone to know exactly where I stood on what over the weeks and months. I don’t think I’m that important.
However, I invite you to search back and read all of my posts for as many months and years back as you like. You will find yourself both informed and entertained.
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Its called being pragmatic. Its called choosing the best available option.
Ahh, there we go! the ever elusive 'electability'! Suffer one's principles for expedience, and one is sure to end up with... well, McCain. Wish in one hand, Sh*t in the other, and what do you get? McCain.
I am dismayed by the historical revisioning taking place here, but not surprised.
I have revised nothing, relying upon your own words, as one can plainly see.
However, I invite you to [...] read all of my posts [...] You will find yourself both informed and entertained.
There is no need. I read you quite often, and I agree with your statement, while reserving the right to disagree generally.