LOL...Alan hasn’t “turned on” anyone who still adheres to the principles he believes in and has consistently stood for for decades.
I have a question for those who are maliciously attacking him on this thread:
What’s your plan for stopping McCain’s global warmist, amnesty-granting, embryonic stem cell destroying, Planned Parenthood-funding, free republic-destroying, reach-across-the-aisle liberal-empowering agenda once he’s in office?
Unlike y’all, Dr. Keyes has one.
It’s amazing how quickly folks around here have forgotten who and what John McCain actually is.
(I would ask truly conservative readers to compare the spirit in which Dr. Keyes addresses Governor Palin with the spirit of those who are on this thread attacking him.)
So what exactly has Keyes managed to accomplish since he left the State department over 20 years ago?
I have no reason to dislike or distrust Palin. She’s more conservative that McCain is. She may not know how to stand up to the judiciary, but that puts her in company with 99.5% of the House, Senate, and 100% of the executives in this country, holding state or national, elective or administrative office.
In fact, there is much to like about Palin, and I wish her a long and meaningful political career.
But the sad fact is that it is McCain who is running for President this year. It will be his policies — ala Amnesty, Campaign Finance, Global Warming, etc. — that are pursued by the administration, not Palin’s.
So say what you will about Keyes’ commentary here. “Unequally yoked” hits just about the right note.