To: clintonh8r
I agree, but politics is that way. If you know a cure tell me.
FYI:
The few Republicans consistently more liberal than McCain would be Chafee (formerly R-RI), Collins (R-ME), Snowe (R-ME) and Specter (R-PA).
McCain is barely more conservative than Chafee.
38 posted on
04/01/2010 12:18:29 PM PDT by
1010RD
(First Do No Harm)
To: 1010RD
The cure is that SP should have given a perfunctory endorsement and then stepped back, instead of coming out full force for McCain, doing fundraisers, etc. This is a no-win for her. If McCain wins (especially if it's by a small margin), conservatives (me included) will blame JD's defeat on her, and the alpha bull-RINO will return to the Senate to torment us for 6 more years. If McCain loses, it will diminish the value of her endorsement.
Of course, there are those who think SP can do no wrong. I'm not one of them.
42 posted on
04/01/2010 12:31:17 PM PDT by
clintonh8r
(I love my country. I hate...HATE!!...my government.)
To: 1010RD
FYI:
The few Republicans consistently more liberal than McCain would be Chafee (formerly R-RI), Collins (R-ME), Snowe (R-ME) and Specter (R-PA).
Chafee and Sphincter are still Republican Senators? Is this called resurrection or what?
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