I won’t vote for McCain.
ALL of the final 3 have a liberal record. Honest people admit that.
No more "drink the RINO arsenic---it'll kill you more slowly than the 'Rat cyanide."
Sorry, I will not vote for an open borders traitor, who will usher in the end of my country.
That will have to happen without my vote.
Shall we all prepare for endless posts of trashing Laura Ingraham now that she has expressed her views.
Nor will I.
Personally McCain’s choice for VP will have a big impact on my decision. There is a high probability that one way or another, he could end up being POTUS. If McCain wins, given his age he could die in office. If not, his VP would be the presumed GOP nominee in 2012 of 2016. If they lost, McCain would take the blame, and his running mate would be the frontrunner in 2012. He needs to pick a conservative who is young enough to be viable four or eight years from now.
I will vote for the best/least bad candidate that has a reasonable chance of winning (that is, no 3d party candidate will likely get my vote). I want a conservative candidate. No one in the race meets the qualifications of what would be my ideal choice. I don’t think, since Reagan, a candidate ever has.
For me it is country first, ahead of party, and even ahead of political philosophy. We do need to work on the GOP to move it to the unabashedly conservative position it held in years past. (That position is a clear winner of elections, and I don’t know why it has been abandoned.)
Perhaps conservatives did not do the job that they should have done this time in getting a viable candidate to run, or perhaps the electorate has moved away from conservatism (I just can’t believe the latter, but I guess it is possible.). In any event, it looks like we are probably stuck with McCain as the candidate.
I will have much less heartburn if Obama is the dem candidate. I think he is beatable, and the risk of him achieving any of his goals is very low, due to his inexperience and naivete. He comes across to me as a genuine person, but misguided, and seeking a position well above his ability.
McCain is far from ideal, but on the most important issue for me, National Defense, he is much ahead of the others. If he is serious about building the wall along our southern border, we can probably finesse the rest of the immigration issue. I am not for amnesty, but I do support controlled, monitored immigration into this country so that we can continue to benefit from the cheap labor. The cheaters should either be sent home or put to the back of the line, but that is an issue more to do with their hispanic brothers than with the US economy. We had laws. We didn’t enforce them for decades. Shut off the flow, assess the problem and deal with it.
Sorry for the exended post.
"Thank you! My coronation is near... My appointment of the next 3 Supreme Court Justices is near... My humiliation of the US Armed Forces as their Commander in Chief is near... Thank you!"
I think Laura’s smart. Fred was my first choice, but I plan on voting for McCain in today’s New York primary.
Reply to # 2 Cindy; That’s good.. so you supprt Pres Hillary or Pres Osama?
Well good for her, but I don’t vote for liberal scum like John McCain.
Neither will James Dobson.
Well, Cindy.
What a difference a day makes.
I stand corrected.
With McCain’s little trick today in West Virginia, I believe I have changed my mind.
My apologies for jumping to the conclusion that even though McCain was not my first choice, at least he had one ethic - and that would be enough to vote for.
I was wrong.
Apparently, McCain doesn’t even have a single ethic.