I 'offer' no such thing. If the Republican Party continues its move to the left and in the process loses the conservative part of the party through its indifference to them, it's not our fault if Hillary wins.
The problem with the Republican Party is when they see someone like Hillary get into office, they feel the successful Democrat's stance must be parroted but with an R besides the name of the next candidate. Instead of standing for conservatism they continue to move to the left to gain votes. Healthcare? 'Homeland' Security? 15 billion for AIDS? How long do you think these faux tax cuts are going to last when the bills for these 'conservative' actions start to come in?
As for conservative judges give me a break. The few Bush has presented and the ones many on here are whining about the Senate not confirming are moderate at best
Sure you do. You would rather the Democrat win in 2004 than Bush. It's that simple.
Bush won't lose conservatives. He might lose you and your friends, but no serious person is under the impression that you and your crew are conservatives. National socialist Buchananites maybe, but definitely not conservatives.