Getting socialism into the country under radar will be easier with MacCain than Obama. For the last eight years, we've seen our Republican officials in the house and Senate support leftist programs pushed by Bush, which they would have opposed if they'd been pushed by Gore. The same will happen with President MacCain.
Leftist programs which Republicans will oppose if pushed by Obama, they'll support if pushed by MacCain. In other words, MacCain is the socialist enemy in our camp. Obama is the socialist enemy outside it.
While I don't like Obama, I'm clear-eyed enough to see that MacCain is not the answer and that a MacCain presidency in actuality would be worse for conservatives and conservatism.
I agree. The biggest, most efficient government expansion has been lead by liberal Republican presidents.
Of course, you will get not a single FReeper Newbie McCainiac, the true descendents of Bushbots, to stand up to this man if he gets in the White House and betrays Conservatives.
But that is part and parcel of the McCainiac modus operandi.
Neither they, nor their candidate, are Conservative. This will all be in the cards if Scarface, by a fluke, is able to beat Barry Osama.
I still say Barry is going to clean McAmnesty's clock, seven ways to Sunday.