Oh please! Stop whining. I didn't call you a Hillary supporter. When you said that you would never vote for Rudy, I said that Hillary was your other choice and if she pleases you, go for it. That's a far cry from what you charged.
If the beliefs here at FR don't have any relation to the opionions of the general electorate, then what's the problem?
Because of the thousands of lurkers out there, it is important for the few of us left who represent conservatism to let them know that this forum no longer represents either reasoned debate (a conservative foundation) nor what the Republican Party offers the Nation.
I have worked hard not to indulge in flamewars over this issue, but that was insulting to the extreme.
Then quote me correctly and don't charge me with cowardice and we can avoid such wars.
I have also avoided discussion of the "conservative" label, since there's no commonly accepted definition,
Now if only those voices here representing the extreme right would use that wisdom this forum might over time return to greatness.
Now you call me an extremist for not being able to vote for a candidate who actively opposes 9 of the 10 items in the Bill of Rights and isn't that hot on national security, either.
I guess it's that very rhetoric that pins the extremist label on you. I have no particular candidate as of yet, but such a charge is pathetic. An extremist is one whose value system permits such outrageous statements as that in pursuit of the destruction of his own Party if he cannot get his particular candidate nominated.
Everyone's going to do what they believe is in the best interest of the party and country, even if we disagree what that is.
And no true conservative would ever give up two USSC appointments when only one is needed for a conservative majority regardless of the candidate's particular social values.
There is not a SINGLE reason to believe that Giuliani will deliver a good judge. Not one.
His word is not to be trusted.
His judge selection while mayor were not conservative.
He believes the exact opposite of what the judges he says he will appoint will supposedly believe.