No arguement from me on that. And you've listed many reasons that McCain has ticked me off so mightily. But as a collective group republicans are lame, voiceless and timid. Never do they stand tall together and publically call out the democraps treachery. Never.
As for RINO's ruining the party, I agree. Now, where does that leave us with the choice of candidates now that Fred is gone? RINO City, USA that's where.
“But as a collective group republicans are lame, voiceless and timid.”
There you go again, grouping every Republican together. Please, stop doing that, it doesnt help our cause to fail to distinguish wheat from chaff.
If a person with the “R” does wrong - name them.
If a person with the “R” label does right - name them.
Blaming the whole Republican party wrongly tags the majority of Republicans who are good conservatives.
*I* am a Republican, and I take it personally that you are calling me “lame” and “timid” - when you really mean a subset of them.
As I said, I could go on all day about what good things we got out of good Republicans.
“As for RINO’s ruining the party, I agree. Now, where does that leave us with the choice of candidates now that Fred is gone? RINO City, USA that’s where.”
Obviously none left is a 100% proven conservative. But I think Mitt Romney is a clear step above John McCain on acceptability to conservatives, especially due to McCain’s anesty bill and continued actions of writing liberal bills with Democrats.