“”I will vote for Rudy if he is the GOP nominee. End of story.
I may prefer Hunter or Thompson, but I will not do anything that would end us up with Hillary or Obama.
And I think Rudy might just make a great president. I do not think he will try to rock the boat on any social issues. He will appoint judges who are conservative.
His main task I believe is to win the war on terror and bring fiscal restraint back to DC. If he does that, alot of conservatives would end up happy.
If my participation were the deciding factor in who got the nod, I would probably pick Hunter.””
That was an interesting trip, an enthusiastic sales pitch for the most liberal candidate as the primary season opens, capped with a single sentence of a, but in my heart my man is the most conservative candidate of the announced candidates so far(Hunter)
It is far too early to be making strong promotions of, and eloquent arguments for voting Giuliani, as better than not voting at all.
We are just starting the primaries, we should be promoting the more conservative candidates and doing everything in our power to bump the most liberal candidate, as conservatives this is what we do in every primary of every election.
In six months we will see what the conversation is about, but right now we should be reinforcing the momentum JR has started, we should not be trying to counter it, that just isn’t conservative.
Why did you ping me?
Now is not the time to brood over worst case what ifs at the general election.
Now is the time to think of “What can I do to prevent that worst case scenario by getting involved?”
All politics is local.
Touch bases with your local people and roll up your sleeves and get working!
Thanks for the courteous reply. The lack of civility I have noticed around here lately has kept me away. I am glad I can reply without someone declaring war on me and being rude and sarcastic.
The debates next week will certaily be intersting.