Sometimes its a learning curve. I hate what I see happening to the fellow citizens of my country. I voted for John McCain and will be derided for it. I understand why. The times are what they are and I am understanding that its hell or high water. We are a center-right nation and the right is making a stand.
I didnt vote for McCain...I voted for Palin....and I would again...
“We are a center-right nation and the right is making a stand.”
I like to believe that we are a center-right nation but as I tell my kids at the end of the game. “I don’t care about who shoulda, woulda, coulda won. Look at the scroreboard.”
Well look at the scoreboard.
I to voted to McCain, but that was because he was running with Palin.
We need a conservative to lead the GOP or to hell with the GOP. I can’t take another McCain.
I voted for him too (not much choice was there)? I'd have a fat billfold if I had $1.00 from everyone who told me they voted for McCain because he was the lesser of two evils.
If McCain had won, we'd have even more of his liberal daughter to contend with. There's got to be a reason conservatives were meant to dig deep and locate a candidate for the next election who actually can handily WIN. At the rate things are going now, it shouldn't be difficult. People are already beginning to look for change to the change they got.
If conservative leaders don't begin to show some gumption against what's going on politically today, they'll have absolutely NO credibility with voters down the line. The GOP is like a weathervane (turning this direction and that). Right now we need someone "Constitutionally conservative" to steer the course straight ahead and not be sidetracked or silenced. The progressive right has merged with the left - and that direction is where we are now.
I wish he were president now. No, he wouldn't be perfect, but he'd be better than Obama by far, and he wouldn't be taking steps like politicizing the census that are designed purely to solidify the rat hold on government.