To: sirchtruth
Yes, I agree, Romney would be better, but NOT good enough! I think if Romney, McPainintheass, Guliani, Huckabee are nominated, you will see Obama or Hillary win the WH. Why should anyone vote for another Bush moderate, we've had 8 years of it already and people want change.
If that was true, Romney, McPainintheass, Guliani, Huckabee would not be the leading candidates, and Thompson would have finished better than one point ahead of Romney. I just do not believe this line of thinking right now. People want change, but for some reason, they want really weird, freaky change. McCain is grabbing a butt-load of independent votes. I think Bush's "Compassionate Conservative" coin phrase is hurting the conservative movement.
30 posted on
01/21/2008 7:08:02 AM PST by
Eagle of Liberty
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To: Kerretarded
If that was true, Romney, McPainintheass, Guliani, Huckabee would not be the leading candidates, and Thompson would have finished better than one point ahead of Romney.No, look, all these primaries have been about crossover indep. voters. Not real conservative repubs voting. The reason right now these rino's are leading is precisely because of crossover primary states. I think (more, hope) that will change with the next primaries.
I just do not believe this line of thinking right now. People want change, but for some reason, they want really weird, freaky change. McCain is grabbing a butt-load of independent votes. I think Bush's "Compassionate Conservative" coin phrase is hurting the conservative movement.
People don't want freaky change, they want good solid leadership, and the until a conservative steps ups and LEADS then you're going to get rino and moderate votes.
Bush's "CC" ruined the conservative repub party. Bush started the debacle!! As much as I appreciate Bush's values, I despise his moderate politics!
36 posted on
01/21/2008 7:27:52 AM PST by
sirchtruth
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