1. You do not "win' by allowing opportunists who want your support to persuade you to abandon the principles that originally drew you to the contest. Those Republicans who urge this course clearly prove that principles are not part of their arsenal.
2. The argument being made by those Republicans who urge a continuation of the de facto immigration policy, which invites in large numbers of people who have no interest, whatsoever, in preserving the culture of the Founding Fathers, is essentially one that calls for replacing the rooted American population, with an essentially foreign one. This is tantamount to a virtual war against American ethnicity; against the "posterity" of those who framed our written Constitution, and named the "liberty" of that "posterity," a primary object for setting up the political system, which these turncoat politicians, now seek to exploit for their own gains.
What is remarkable, here, is that the AP has so little objectivity, that this "news" item, makes treason or its "kissing cousin" sound like a reasonable political strategy.
William Flax
1. You do not “win’ by allowing opportunists who want your support to persuade you to abandon the principles that originally drew you to the contest. Those Republicans who urge this course clearly prove that principles are not part of their arsenal.
I do like this point. It also made me think i wouldn’t want to vote for someone who runs on a false plank in order to win. as in a wink and a nod and just pull the lever for me and in the end i’ll be whatever you need.