How many people care what Richard Land thinks? Just thought it was interesting his high regard for Cantor.
I don’t think that Palin and McCain would be a good team. I have barely seen the two together.
Tom Ridge and John McCain are out on the trail together today . . .uh-oh . . . Wonder what they will be talking about???
Whoever this guy is—he’s gotta winner!!!
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This is the kind of story liberals love to read.
I mean, other than the fact that he's the most liberal Governor in the history of the republic.
I guess Richard Land slept through that...
Once more ... Evangelicals theaten. That’s what they do best ...
Palin / Cantor: My top two choices.
The headline is a lot more confrontational than Mr. Land’s actual comments warrant. I think he’s offering McCain some very good advice. Eric Cantor is an excellent young man and I would be proud to vote for him. I like Palin and Mitt too. I think Tom Ridge would be a disaster...it would be very hard for me to vote for a McCain/Ridge ticket. I probably would but it would be painful.
Good grief. Has no one figured it out yet? Nobody cares what anybody may want. McCain is gonna do whatever he wants because you have no place to go.
Don’t like Romney? Too bad. Don’t like Cantor? Too bad. Don’t like Huck? Too bad. Don’t like Palin. Too bad. Don’t like Pawlenty? Don’t like Ridge or Lieberman? Too bad, etc. Get it yet?
Otherwise you are an Obamaite. /s
I have been wondering why a non Christian Jew, Eric Cantor, is getting a push from those who will not accept Mitt Romney as a candidate based on their belief that Mormons are not Christian. Also, has anybody run this latest Vice President find past the 9 million evangelicals that we are told hold the Republican party hostage to their approval of a candidates religious affiliation? I personally cannot be pushed any further with this nonsense. Are Republicans to accept less than a top tier person for our party because of blackmail from one group of religious followers? Pick the right person for the job and let the chips fall where they may.
If McCain picks a politician for VP that thinks killing babies is just swell, he’ll lose a ton of christian support and the election. He’ll deserve to considering that he should of known better.
Ping!
Richard Land: Well, how about the grievous health of the fetus?
A good retort.
FTA: "She just had her fifth child, a Downs Syndrome child.
Apparently Mr. Land is unaware that people are not diseases. Every child is a gift, and every single human being is more than the sum of any illness or condition they might have.
Sarah Palin had a child with Downs Syndrome. As any mother of a disabled child will tell you, there is more to her child than his condition.
What a vile thing to say.
I’ll tell you another choice that I think would ring a lot of bells among evangelical and Catholic social conservatives, and I think could have some real electoral punch to it, is Eric Cantor, the congressman from Richmond.
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Whoever this guy is, he’s part right...
But to mention conservative Congressman Eric Cantor and RINO Romney in the same breathe ???
I have a problem with Romney because he isn’t conservative on Health Care, he isn’t conservative on gay rights, he is a waffling conservative on pro-life. Also the guy couldn’t win with a head start and tons of cash. He probably spent more than anyone else in the race and still lost. The same goes for Huckabee. Both are losers of the worst sort. They are polarizing losers. Both spent a lot of time talking like Democrats and both were rejected even though the press was cheer leading for Huckabee giving him more positive press than any of the real conservative candidates so as to screw us conservatives and in some ways they did.