To: LonghornFreeper; Evil Slayer
Palinbot? Give me a break.
This person is trying to actually say that if McCain loses, Sarah Palin can’t endorse JD Hayworth? I guess she’s then forced somehow to endorse the Dem, because Evil Slayer says that’s what has to happen? This is kind of lazy, slipshod, wrongheaded analysis is what you’re defending? Good luck with that.
I’m not exactly jumping with joy at some of her endorsements either, but you know what? That’s the way things go sometimes. Grow up, put your big girl panties on, and deal with it. Maybe someday your perfect candidate who never ever does anything you disagree with will come along. I’d suggest not holding your breath while you wait for that to happen.
81 posted on
07/17/2010 5:06:57 PM PDT by
perfect_rovian_storm
(The worst is behind us. Unfortunately it is really well endowed.)
To: perfect_rovian_storm
Im not exactly jumping with joy at some of her endorsements either, but you know what? Thats the way things go sometimes. Grow up, put your big girl panties on, and deal with it.
When she chose to endorse McCain, who through his assaults from within has literally done more damage to conservatism than any three Democrats combined, Sarah made a clear, unambiguous choice. She chose personal loyalty (loyalty that the McCain campaign never showed to her, in fact) over loyalty to her country and to what is right. It was the type of thing that other supposed messiah would do, and everyone here would accurately call it "Chicago-style politics at its worst".
Am I saying I wouldn't vote for her if she was the Republican nominee? No.
Am I saying that I don't think she is better than 95% of Republicans? No.
Am I saying she needs to figure our where her loyalties lie, and fast, if she wants to earn the Republican nomination in 2012? Yes.
She needs to decide if she stands for what is right, or what is safe and easy. Because after 2008, a whole lot of people who used to just vote Republican no matter what have decided that, in the long run, the price of voting for what is safe and easy as opposed to what is right is incredibly high. McCain ran a safe, easy campaign against Obama. We know where that led.
To: perfect_rovian_storm; rintense; ROCKLOBSTER; LonghornFreeper; Outlaw Woman
Sarah Palin cant endorse JD Hayworth? I guess shes then forced somehow to endorse the Dem, because Evil Slayer says thats what has to happen? No, I did not say that. I said that after endorsing McLame, she should just back off and do what she can do best for the conservative cause. Don't make things worse by flip flopping. Keep hammering at the liberals and keep supporting and promoting the moral base that we desperately need to save this country.
Believe it or not, I love Sarah and support her conservative and religious positions and her way of life 100 percent. I voted for Sarah and not McLame in 08. I am sorry, but her support for McLame no matter what her reasons has sadden me. Everything Sarah stood for was compromised by her supporting him.
I will rethink my reasons for doubting her. Thanks for your inputs. I am sorry I offended anyone. I am praying for Sarah that she stays true to her beliefs and not let the dark side of politics sway her.
102 posted on
07/17/2010 5:56:08 PM PDT by
Evil Slayer
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