You are like the little kid who takes his ball home if you don't get your own way. You would rather burn the house down instead of improving it incrementally. Change in politics is slow and takes patience. It has taken four decades (yes, four) to get some traction so there could be some regulation to curb abortion. The only way to do that was to elect republicans in state legislatures. Patience.
Actually, I think that's the Republican platform, not that they actually follow it.
I'm not looking for a messiah. Just a conservative.
If a candidate meets those basic platform items, he'll get my vote, even if I think he's a ditz.
It's you absolutist moderates that categorically reject conservatism. Like the Chamber of Commerce types that said they would support Hillary if a conservative got the republican nomination.
Republican majorities haven't resulted in any more conservative governance. Doesn't matter how many liberal republicans you elect.
/johnny
Talk to the Chamber of Commerce republicans that said they would support Hillary if a conservative got the nomination.
That's burning down the house by spoiled children.
/johnny