Call yourself ignorant. I am sick of the name calling to those who don’t always agree. It is losing its effect.
I don’t intend to be intimidated by your insults.
I did not personally insult you but you could not resist stooping to your last resort.
By the way, what is a common sense conservative anyway?
As she did in California, Palin is endorsing the most conservative candidate who can win and is attempting to block a pro-choice liberal from being the GOP nominee.
“By the way, what is a common sense conservative anyway?”
I am.
“By the way, what is a common sense conservative anyway?”
“”We will simply apply to government the common sense we all use in our daily lives.””
Ronaldo Magnus, July 17, 1980
It's been pointed out to you by several posters including myself that a common sense conservative IS a conservative, they are one and the same.
It wasn’t name calling or meant to be an insult, when you say that a slogan like “common sense conservative” would only have an effect on someone that is going to vote for Obama anyway, that is ignorant of how elections are won, and how the deciding voters are pulled from the mushy middle of the none “intelligent” voters as you described the ones that slogans have no effect on.
Elections are decided by the 20% that are not already predetermined partisans, marketing your goods with slogans and image, does work with that crowd.
Pay close attention and remember this.
Common sense means looking at a thing for what it is.
Not looking at process, or labels, or personalities. Most of all, not looking at political correctness.
Common sense is simply favoring substance over style. It’s God-given wisdom.
Conservatives have always been more substance-oriented while liberals are drawn to style.