Now is the time to appeal our brand to more voters and McCain is just the guy to do that.
There is an inevitability to folks understanding, accepting and embracing the core reality of principle — which is, oddly, that there are no conservatives, and no liberals.
There are only people more conservative than others, and more liberal than others.
This is as it has always been. It is absolutism. An absolute truth. The folks who want to believe that “they are conservatives” are relativists because it is a contorted theory. To think there is some absolute measure of conservatism is to think that there is some absolute array of issues that defines it — and there is not. There are only relative positions. Abortion is the obvious example.
Someone who thinks they are “a conservative” will say “life begins at conception”. But this was not the original definition of “pro life”. Originally, “pro life” opposed contraception as unnatural. Worse, now, the definition of “conception” is not clear. The egg membrane and sperm don’t have an interface. The membrane’s thickness has a measurement. The sperm can be partially thru or not thru at all or entirely thru. Because it is entirely thru does not mean the DNA transfer has taken place. So . . . what is conception? What is the precise moment of it? At what instant in time did it occur and were it interrupted amid that process, is that abortion? The point being . . . it’s all relative.
And so we see that same absolute truth in a macro sense. That some things and some people are more conservative than others. Like McCain is in comparison to Obama.