To: livius; smoothsailing
The time to get a conservative candidate is in the primaries, and if they cant convince (which unfortunately, it seems that most of them cant), then vote for whoever has managed to convince. Its all a numbers game, and the GOP will be completely powerless without majorities.
Well, as recent history has proven, even with a majority, the GOP, if comprised of moderates, is still completely powerless and will continue to move both the party and the nation, as a result, to the left.
Your argument in favor of the GOP-E simply falls flat.
447 posted on
10/01/2014 11:26:51 PM PDT by
SoConPubbie
(Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
To: SoConPubbie
“then vote for whoever has managed to convince. “
It baffles me. People can simply just ‘be convinced’ now? A known liar simply has to lie better? Thats what these fools call conservative?
Not actions. Not records. Just ‘convince me?” Hillary will get most of the right and all of the left if thats the case. Those of us purists that want to actually have proof of word and deed are gonna get crushed by the ‘new conservatism’.
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