You have made your choice. In all fairness, did you not hate McCain's political positions as a moderate/centrist (and liberal at times) rather than hate Mr McCain the man?
I just had a few questions outside of that. THESE HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH OBAMA, but stand on their own strength intrinsically with and about HIM. I ask them in all civil sincerity.
You objected to him as I see it because of his liberal voting record and antics, it seems.
Did he change or did you?
Do you think he will go RINO if President, or will he "conservatize".
Any percentage chances on that, either way? And, most importantly, if he does go RINO on us, what should we as Conservatives do next?. Should we oppose him, or support him as our President?
Let us think long term also, I am talking six months out now. As you have thought these through now, I would imagine you have conclusions and strategies on these. Please share, Mr. Hoven, if at all you are reading this..
"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.
The way I see it, the response to Palin is a bargaining chip, and we can either use it or lose it.