Posted on 09/06/2008 12:02:52 AM PDT by neverdem
I think I'm fairly representative of those conservatives who just could not stand to vote for John McCain. But I now plan to vote for him this November. Let me tell you why.
That’ll show ‘em. /S
"I had a lot of time to think over there, and came to the conclusion that one of the most important things in lifealong with a man's familyis to make some contribution to his country."
McCain in 2000?
Nope.
McCain in 2008?
Nope.
This is McCain in 1973. Just back from Vietnam. Before he left the Navy. Before he entered politics.
Personally I’m more than a little concerned with the religion that seems to have formed around McCain/Palin.
Opposition to Obama is entirely understandable but the cult of McCain is clearly willing to give him a mandate to do whatever the hell he wants and he’s no friend of the American people no matter how many times he says “My friends”.
Without our bitching and threatening and hair splitting and whining and threatening to take our marbles home here on FR and elsewhere for the last three months, in other words, without articulating the skepticism of the GOP Conservative base (something I engaged and and will continue to engage in) Sarah Palin would be a figment of our imagination today.
McCainiac, Bushbots, Republican-Firsters and reluctant conservatives alike on FR should keep this in mind. If you lose the whiners and threateners like AiT, rabscuttle385 and thousands of others, you lose ALL LEVERAGE AND POWER TO REIGN THIS GUY IN WHOM WE KNOW IS STILL NOT A BEDROCK CONSERVATIVE.
People told us to "get lost" or "go back to D.U. you troll", (some even "f*ck off!" in private Freepmail....but WE knew our value and our role and mission), and nothing stopped us nor will stop us in the future. Therein lies the value of the "bad cop" so to speak. We had a small role, but a role nonetheless. (Thank you, thank you).
Not hardly, she will bring people to the polls that would not have shown up otherwise. They will hit the "Republican" button and this will increase votes for all Congress critters and other trash. (2/3rds vote and all that) I think she can LEAD by example, and show those critters how to grow a pair even when not issued.
I doubt she will sit quietly on the sidelines if McWhatshisname steps left. She not only got me to vote, (I was not going to bother) I sent money TOO! McW can't ignore that!
I think this will be like a marriage, and she will have him saying "yes dear" in short order.
PS, I have never given money for POLYTICS. (Poly= many, TICS=blood sucking insect.)
There’s nothing more pathetic than getting called a DU troll by people who two weeks ago were holding Hillary campaign signs and willing to rape and pillage if she didn’t get the nomination.
Actually I take that back. The only thing more pathetic are the long term FReepers who cheer on the recent Hillary voters who they’ve never asked what attracted them to Hillary in the first place.
This impressed me as well. I don't want to call myself a McCain hater cause I never hated him but there was no enthusiasm. When people would ask who I supported I would tell them I planned to vote for Menelaus "Pass the biscuits/Pappy" O'Daniel" of O Brother Where Art Thou fame!
But after he chose Gov. Palin and I had a chance to read about her and then hear her speech I was won over and now believe the fighter jock knows what he is doing.
"And that changed everything."
Amen! I won't be holding my nose either. I will actually pull that lever with pride! Go McCain/Palin 08!!!
You can be amazed all you want. It is what it is.
You know, I was thinking of what Sarah could do as VP that could really make a difference. If McCain is truly serious about shaking up his buddies in the Senate, she could make the Senate “veto proof” even if the senate gets 60 Dem seats after this election. Here’s why.
Today, the president does not get any face time on TV because the lefties control the TV media. But, since Sarah is a rock star, the networks would be willing to jump all overt themselves (for ratings) to let VP Palin take the issues to the people to keep the senate from over-riding important Presidential veto’s. Kinda of like Reagan did. McCain just needs to turn her lose to do the “dirty work”
One thing about the Dem Senators....they still will do what the public wants if they fear losing their jobs. And if McCain does not turn her lose, I believe Palin would quit as VP and run against him in 2012, or as an independant.
Things sure are interesting!
I am getting the impression that America is awakening from a long long sleep, Sarah is the morning coffee, breakfast and inspiration of the day to get our buts in gear and make America a better place to work for.
The American dream is coming into reality.
“I’m amazed by how many people needed Sarah Palin to see the light....”.
Face it, without Sarah, the future of the GOP was doomed. People are still not voting for McCain with a smile on their face—but they ARE voting for Palin because she represents the real hope that the GOP will one day(in 4 years) return to the conservative principles much of the base yearns for.
"Did he change or did you?"
His pick of Palin surely demonstrates he is the one who changed, or at least listened to those of us whom objected him. If we were all like you guys and accepted him from the start without ANY voice of protest, we would be looking at a McCain/Liberman losing ticket right now.
So, instead of condenseding us "haters", you should be thanking us.
Out in the back yard there is a little pile of fresh dirt....underneath is a hatchet, forever buried.
There are LOTS of newbies on FR these days. It is not difficult often to trace them back to their first posts and see what the motivation is. In most cases it is to support just McCain or moderate/centrism on a fundamentally INDEPENDENT CONSERVATIVE thread...then also insult people who have been on here five, eight, ten years, through all kinds of issues and campaigns. Trolls? I’d say these folks can look in the mirror as far as I am concerned. I told Jim four years ago and eight years ago, he ought to have a moratorium on NEW FR memberships for something like 2 months prior to a major Presidential election, freeze all new sign ups so they can only lurk and not post...then free up the membership the day or two after the election. If they are just provocateurs from some campaign as paid staffers, they wont stick around and help FR. If they have nothing to put into FR after Election Day, but to just use it before hand, screw them. They should troll on some other forum rather than FR. Maybe Jim will do that this year.
is there an echo in here?
Gov Palin should not compare herself to Sen. Clinton because of this inside scoop This is an email I received from a good friend in New York City. She is a Bryn Mawr graduate, and is a physician currently engaged in cancer research at Columbia University. This is an email she received from a Bryn Mawr classmate of hers who lives in Alaska.
Begin forwarded message: Dear classmates - As an Alaskan, I am writing to give all of you some information on Sarah Palin, Senator McCains choice for VP. As an Alaska voter, I know more than most of you about her and, frankly, I am horrified that he picked her. The most accurate description of her is red neck. Her husband works in the oil fields of Prudhoe Bay and races snow mobiles. She is a life time member of the NRA and has worked tirelessly to allow indiscriminate hunting of wildlife in Alaska, particularly wolves and bears.
Not all of you may think aerial predator hunting is so bad, but how anyone (other than Alaska wolf-haters, of which there are many, most without teeth), could think this use of funds is appropriate is beyond me.
She has been a strong supporter of increased use of fossil fuels, yet the McCain campaign has the nerve to say she has green policies. The only thing green about Sarah Palin is her lack of experience.
Prior to her one year as governor of Alaska, she was mayor of Wasilla, a small red neck town outside Anchorage. The average maximum education level of parents of junior high school kids in Wasilla is 10th grade. Unfortunately, I have to go to Wasilla every week to get groceries and other supplies, so I have continual contact with the people who put Palin in office in the first place. I know what Im talking about.
These people dont have a concept of the world around them or of the serious issues facing the US. Furthermore, they dont care. So long as they can go out and hunt their moose every fall, kill wolves and bears and drive their snow mobiles and ATVs through every corner of the wilderness, theyre happy. I wish I were exaggerating.
When you line Palin up with Biden, the comparison would be laughable if it werent so serious.
Should something happen to him such that the vice president had to step in, it would destroy our country and possibly the world to have someone as inexperienced and inappropriate as Sarah Palin. The choice of Palin is a cheap shot by McCain to try to get Hillary supporters to vote for him. When McCain introduced her today, Palin had the nerve to compare herself with Hillary and Geraldine Ferraro. Sarah Palin, you are no Hillary Clinton.
But please try to see how the poor choice of Palin tells us a great deal about McCains judgment. While the political posturing inherent in the choice of Palin is obvious, the more serious issue is the fact that the VP is, literally, a heartbeat away from the presidency. Sarah Palin is totally and unequivocally unqualified to be vice president, let alone president.
Buwahahaaha! You know, these "progressives" remind me of Victorian gentlemen in their clubs talking about the rabble and 'those type of people'. They're closed-minded, bigoted and unbelievably self-righteous. They also are incapable of self-reflection.
I don’t know if the Palin pick was dumb luck, desperation, or divine providence, but I have gone from being less than lukewarm to being an enthusiastic, active supporter of the ticket. Since I am in Massachusetts, how I voted wouldn’t have mattered and so I had planned to vote for a third party as a protest although I guess I sorta hoped that McCain would beat Obama as Obama will be a disaster for our country but was not willing to lift a finger to prevent it - hoping that in four years we could start on the road to recovery although recognizing that the damage (SC justices, devastating homeland attacks, or lasting diplomatic distrust) will be so great that it may have taken decades to recover, but the blame would fall on the libs/Dems. But if McCain pulls this off (and it’s now come up to at least being a long shot), I think he may feel he owes the base enough to fulfill his SC justice picks promise as otherwise he was going down to defeat. So for that alone I can support him. Besides we will get Sarah in 4 or 8 years or even sooner.
Not a chance.
I wouldn't worry about it, though. You don't pick a no-name reformist Governor from a small state in order to win an election. You do it because she matches your plans for the office. This is going to be a four year dog fight.
We are going to get a few things that we don't like and we are going to get them until we howl.
We are also going to get a lot of things that we do like. And we'll get them until we howl.
For all those who really didn’t want to vote for McCain, vote for his ticket. It positions a real Conservative for the followup in 2012. Sarah will be president in 2012,
Unless, of course, you want Hillary to re-occupy the White House.
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