Can’t disagree with anything you posted.
Which leads to the perhaps uncomfortable question...is the right half of the political spectrum undergoing a schism like those that have occurred with other parties (not necessarily conservatives)? And if the schism does occur who or what is left behind? And if the schism does occur, change being a healthy and natural thing, does that give the left time and opportunity to solidify their power?
The left has the power, even when they are not in the majority. our so called leaders just seem to cave to the left and gives the impression they are in power.
I would love to see a shack up. Getting McCain, Graham, Hatch, Alexander, just as a start. I know they have more conservative candidates that would do a better job in their respective states.
Time to tell the state and national GOP to give us better folks.
These guys claim to be conservative but they sure think liberal on a lot of issues and sadly vote that way as well.
If we don't gain one of the houses in 2010, it should be time to hit the reset button. Because the current formula doesn't seem to be working.