"the GOP is a centrist party"
Oh, Joy.
Any question now that liberals have infiltrated the GOP in large numbers?
-—The ultraconservative radio talk show hosts, bloggers and newspaper columnists simply didn’t resonate with the party’s majority members - the soccer moms and NASCAR dads who never attend precinct meetings, but showed up on election day. Whether those high-profile opinion givers like it or not, McCain is their man.-—
We are purged! The Republican Party is no place for partisanship. The Republican Party wants to be like the other Party.
How many ways can it be said?
Oh, so today at CPAC we get to hear Senator McPinocchio tell us what a bedrock Conservative he is.
Bah! McNasty has made it all too clear exactly who he is these last 10 years or so. He can blah-blah-blah yadda-yadda-yadda all he want...he may as well be making a c-span speech before an empty chamber for all the good he will do convincing us he is not who he is.
“Republican voters across the country turned away from the party’s more conservative candidates and selected the Arizona senator again and again in primary contests from New York to California. “
More spin from the leftist press on the success of their boy.
Correspondingly, if the McCainiac wins, they will say the conservative movement is dead and Ronald Reagan lived in vain. Hopefully enough angry conservatives will prove them wrong in November by not voting for this individual and again in 2012 in fielding a genuine conservative the puublic will be more than willing to exchange for Obama or Hillary.
All good reasons NOT to vote for McCain.
Yes it could, then it might not. When you consider some sobering facts, twice as many Democrats have voted in the primaries as did Republicans.
Bipartisanship, agreeing with Democrats, no matter how high the taxes go, or how big the handouts get.