I would say that people who profess to be Republicans who do not support traditional conservative ideals could also be suspect. That's not to say that all supporters of Bush are guilty of this, or that all supporters of Buchanan or other third party individuals are all pure as the driven snow either.
People need to keep their eyes and minds open for people who aren't what they represent themselves to be. And that includes some of our former forum participants who have sadly gone rogue.
I dearly liked some of those people. I gain no pleasure from having to face what they have chosen to do. I would ask people who do not have all the facts to keep an open mind, realizing that leadership has nothing to gain from spreading lies about it's true supporters.
Bush people generally tend to follow rules. We are just boring old main-stream Republicans, not conservative enough for you, of course.
By the way, people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
That could apply to most Republicans in Congress and dare I say some actions of the President. Call me disruptor, many have, but to me, like it or not, 'them's the facts'.