OK, OK, OK!
I have had it with you guys! What an example of turning on potential allies and friends!
Mitt Romney has been running a PAC to help congressional candidates. If you check it out, it supports selected and needy CONSERVATIVE Republican candidates. The evidence shows that Romney wants to build up the Conservative base of elected office-holders. He is taking action where others are just talking, and most of the talking is complaining.
Jindal is a fine, principled governor. Barbour is an outstanding governor in Mississippi, truly presidential material in his administrative ability.
I say, if you don’t like these guys, then form another group, and another, and another, and let’s all work for a restoration of America’s freedom and America’s Constitution. If there were 100 or 1000 groups working toward the right goals, I would be happy.
As for McCain, he has been outspoken in opposing many of the insanities of the Obama movement. Give him some credit. He is no Spector, and no Chafee.
And Jeb Bush is the best of the Bush clan. On only two issues do I fault him: immigration, and offshore drilling but otherwise, he is much better than the current FL governor. If he only had a different surname! Maybe he could adopt an anagram, like Jesh Bub.
By the way, in the primaries I liked best Duncan Hunter, but he dropped out before the primaries ever got around to NJ; and here I supported Romney over McCain. By then, the outcome was virtually decided.
And naturally I supported McCain over Obama. You make the best realistic choice you have. Can I help it if much of the rest of the country is crazy?
In general, my favorite candidates in the Republican Primary garner about 6%, and then drop out.