Posted on 05/29/2008 11:28:49 AM PDT by GulfBreeze
Is there a more inspiring movie than Rocky? Everyone knows and loves the story of the underdog boxer seizing his once-in-a-lifetime chance to fight for the world heavyweight championship. This years Democrat presidential primary is turning out just like the first bout between Rocky Balboa and Apollo Creed. Its a grueling match in which neither fighter gives an inch, nor can he can knock the other out. Remember, Rocky lost that match, yet went on to become a great champion in sequels, while Apollo kept his belt but never won another fight.
The question conservatives should be asking is this: will the Democrats grueling, 15-round presidential primary produce a washed up champion or a colossus? Many conservatives are giddy about the bloodletting now between Senators Obama and Clinton, excited about poll numbers giving John McCain a fighting chance to beat them in November. The conventional wisdom is that this long, drawn-out fight will weaken the eventual nominee. Im not so sure. It seems to me that as much fun as were all having watching Clinton and Obama gut-shoot each other across the country all spring, there are more important things to do. Two, to be specific.
First of all, conservatives need to remember everything Clinton and Obama have said since their grudge match turned ugly about three months ago. When the dust settles and one of them emerges as the Democrat nominee, we cannot allow them a honeymoon period to sweep all the ugliness of primary season under the rug. Barack Obamas minister is an anti-American bigot, and Obama refused to condemn the mans ministry of hate or apologize for generously funding it. Hillary Clinton is an unrepentant liar the Bosnian sniper scandal only the latest example whose inability to manage her campaign, her staff, and her sociopath husband should give pause to anyone who thinks theres no difference between the choices this November.
Opinion sites like this one, as well as other conservative blogs, the Republican National Committee, and even Democrat researchers are going to be valuable resources for cataloguing all the misinformation and media spin that will follow the Democrats nominating convention. When the general election campaign begins in earnest and Clinton or Obama try to reframe their image for the American people, conservatives need to be armed with and motivated by the ugly truth.
Second, conservatives need to rally around the most conservative candidate remaining in the presidential contest, John McCain. My differences with Senator McCain are many and well known, but the fact of the matter is that he cannot defeat Clinton or Obama with conservatives grumbling on the sidelines. We cannot sit back and hope or expect Democrats to lose this election we have to go out and win it.
We cannot know whether the Democrats slug-fest will leave their nominee bloodied and bruised, or if hell have a knock-out punch with John McCains name on it, but we do know this whoever the nominee is, hes going to have one helluva tough jaw.
(Sorry this is such a late posting. I just found it.)
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Hey Tom!
No thanks! I'll vote for Barr or Paul before I ever vote for this pitiful RINO.
The Godfather.
"If da boss wants me to push a button on a guy, I push a button an a guy." - Willie Cicci, The Godfather
Neither Barr or Paul are in the contest. Barr may be on the ballot in November but he's not in the contest.
I will vote alongside Tom DeLay for the most conservative person left in the contest.
Great idea but McCain is going to disavow anyone who tries it.
2 Senators for McCain Leave Group After Ads [Graham and Liberman]
McCain sent the message loud and clear that he believed he could win the election without conservatives. If he expects them to all 'shut up' as he introduces liberal policy after liberal policy, he's even a bigger fool than I thought. As to "winning," there is no way to 'win' this election. Unless there is a miracle before the Republican convention, we will have a liberal whackjob as president.
What Tom Delay really thinks about John McCain.
FoxNews interview, January 2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bf7e7R3gSos
“... McCain has done more to hurt the Republican Party than any elected official that I know of... completely neutered the Republican Party... has violated the constitution, has undermined our ability to participate in campaigns... he has teamed up with the most liberal Democrats in the Senate ... he has fought the Republican Party in everything we have done... we’d be drilling in ANWR today and John McCain, himself, killed our ability to drill in ANWR... I mean, he has done anything and everything to appeal to the media, to make himself look like a maverick, but be against what the Republican Party is for. John McCain is not going to do anything to build the Party or build the conservative movement or represent the conservative party of America.”
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