Posted on 07/27/2008 1:53:14 PM PDT by wastedpotential
I have been in sackloth and ashes ever since the end of the Republican primary season dwelling on the mess we find ourselves in. Conservatives have watched the Republican nomination process get hijacked from them while they were debating whether our candidate should be socially conservative (Huckabee) vs economically conservative (Romney). Now we have McCain, who has historically proven to be mediocre at best on both sets of issues. His only strength was his view on the Iraq war.
Now that we appear to have turned the corner in Iraq, the whole withdrawal argument may be moot. If things continue this way, McCain will be reducing troop levels and bringing the home if elected president. So what is his candidacy about? If the Iraq war is basically won before the election, what is it that will define his candidacy?
Here's another question - who is McCain's base? Who will work the phones? Who will go door to door during the 72 hour GOTV? Who will organize and fund the 527 groups that can take shots at Obama that he can't (or won't) take himself, ala the Swiftboat Vets? More simply asked - who is passionate about McCain's candidacy?
The answer, to me is, nobody. Sure, a lot of us conservatives and disaffected union democrats will vote for McCain as the lesser of 2 evils, but who will "turn out" the voters? Who will sacrifice time from work and money from their budgets to see that he gets elected?
If I am right, I think that President Barack Hussein Obama will be in office come January, killing our way of life with an overwhelming Democrat Congress. Does anyone have a better answer?
“So basically what you’re saying is that NEITHER of the candidates have a base and more people are scared of Obomba than McCain.”
In this particular post I was saying that I dont believe the cultish following of Obama can get him elected, and that the very things which stir that cult following are likely to turn off enough mainstream voters to bring him defeat.
Regarding McCain, yes he is a problematic candidate. But I’d rather take a punch in the nose than a knife in the heart.
Your choice, your vote.
Let me add that I STILL don't know how I will vote.
But look at the electorate we have today and convince me that things will get better, anytime soon without a major and substantive re-learning and reeducation of the voting public who drifts further left every year.
The only way to reverse this trend is major slap down learning experiance that will stay in the minds of those who experienced it for a generation or two.
We can't win this any more. Not without proof that liberal policies destroy wealth and economies, every time it is tried. The current crop of voters have failed to learn the lessons of time. Our elderly, and that would be me, have not really forgotten what was learned generations ago, yet they have ignored it in favor of policies that help themselves and screw their children. The latest fad of reverse mortgages proves my point.
All this leads me to the realization that all is lost for now, but only for the time being. It can be fixed, but not without much pain. That pain is just around the corner and actually has been in process for a couple years. It's going to get very much worse but out of it will come a rebirth of the new Conservatives and that will guide the future.
The present is lost and has been since the Bush coalition broke up.
LOL! McCain still has plenty of time to throw some more conservative and or Republican constituencies under the bus.
This should not come as a surprise to anyone, because he has been doing it for the last twenty years.
Backstabber supreme!
I’d rather have a bloody nose (McCain) than a lifeless heart (Obama).
It will be a stab in the heart, from the front or the back.
Well there sparky how is voting for the bad tempered, marginally demented, narrow minded, foul word spitting McCain a “brave” thing to do? Please.
For some perspective, let’s remember that McCain’s life training started in the U.S. military. Admittedly, since then he has been affected by the culture of Washington politics so that he is likely to be distracted
by the temptation to put personal political gain above moral righteousness.
But McCain is neither a follower of Saul Alinsky nor a friend of William Ayers, as is Obama. These are men who desired more than anything else to destroy this country.
I will always stand up for this country and its founding principles.
I will never support communism, evil or the agenda of those who wish harm to the United States. I will never support Obama.
And Obomba didn't spend the last decade decrying and deserting the base that put him into office.
Does that mean Obomba is more loyal than McCain?
For some perspective, Keating 5, Gang of 14, McCain/Fiengold, McCain/Kennedy, shamnesty, do I need to keep going?
McCain will stab us just as surely as Obomba.
Right now the ONLY reason I even consider voting for McCain is the hope that him having been in the military he might not abandon our military altogether.
Given the nature of the Obama threat currently faced by all freedom loving people, any inclination to bring down McCain is automatically suspect.
As I’ve said before, people have the right to hate our country. But such a position is morally unjustifiable.
There are a lot of leftist cowards out there hoping conservatives stay home on election day.
Obama’s inability to admit his true beliefs is not pitiful enough to inspire my sympathy.
Sympathy? I have no sympathy for Obomba.
I have sympathy for conservatives because they have no one to represent them in this Presidential election.
Conservatives are going to take a beating no matter who is elected.
I have no sympathy for McCain either.
He has made, and is making, his bed. Let him sleep in it.
In this election there is only one immediate threat to our nation’s security—Barack Hussein Obama. Don’t help him get elected.
Neither will I help McCain get elected.
This country would survive an Obomba Presidency just as well as it would survive a McCain Presidency.
Will it hurt? Yes, with either of them.
The Chamber of Commerce, cheap labor lobbyists and their slave labor army are as close to a base that McCain has. The problem is that their foot soldiers suffer from "no habla Englais" and the other two thirds of their familia are lining up with the Obamessiah for a better deal. Besides, they gotta keep the cash flowing in to send back to their chain migration crew and the big boys in the back rooms are too busy making immigration reform deals with congress to put much effort into McCain. There's no time left for Pedro for calling or going door to door, even if he did speak english and is totally dedicated to getting McCain elected. Kinda hard to get the message out in a passionate way under those conditions.
Passionate isn’t going to happen when it comes to McCain. If you stop all the insults and quit expecting what you are not going to get, Barry will do the work for you.
You are making a logical explanation that they refuse to understand, or are incapable of comprehending.
Get ready for the numerous “guilt-for-helping-Obama-get-elected” rhetoric, as will I.
See you on the forum the day after election day. It will be interesting viewing all the countless explanations and accusations for sure, as to why McCain did not win.
And if McCain wins, the gloating won’t last very long, you can be sure.
I think that represents his whole candidacy, doesn't it?
Meanwhile, I'm not hold my breath while waiting for it.
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