Posted on 02/07/2008 6:25:21 AM PST by SE Mom
Ideas & Agenda for the GOP Party Today
All four remaining GOP presidential candidates attend the 2008 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Sen. John McCain (AZ), Rep. Ron Paul (TX), and Fmr. Gov. Mitt Romney (MA) address and seek conservative support at nation's largest annual gathering. Fmr. Gov. Mike Huckabee (AR) speaks at CPAC on Saturday
That’s an interesting graphic. What is going on in the sky there?
Thanks for going easy on me; I remember now how loyal you are to El Rushbo.
I’m part of the MonSter club too, and I’ve watched her videos on youtube and have been really impressed. Also, like Cavtuo’s attitude. On http://www.faceofms.org he has three segments that are really wonderful (you can sort the stories alphabetically and find Cavutos.)
The primary process is lame beyond belief.
In Washington, it’s half-caucus, half-primary.
Too ridiculous, but I think it’s rigged in a way that the PTB have the final say.
We have no such luxury with McCain the ultimate insider and a sure loser in November.
Thanks again.
MonSter club. I like it.
I've been a FredHead from the day I heard his name mentioned and it was a pleasure and an honor to vote for him in the Iowa caucuses, but I have to agree.
It seems RAMPANTLY unfair to the rest of the country that their primary votes are now pretty much worthless because some have dropped out, leaving the worst of the lot still running for them to pick from.
We need to come up with a same day system for both parties with no party crossing and electors bound to elect who they've been elected to vote for.
We need a simple and foolproof system so that everyone's vote counts.
Registered Liberal Democrats that lean Conservative on issues which they will support McCain.. Mainly Defense and War on Terror issues but he wins some fiscal minded liberals too..
You know like (D) Lieberman.
Nana is determined to skip the freight train to Purgatory in exchange for the express train to Hell.
I’ve never seen such vile nonsense from any freeper in my 7 years here.
I salute him, too. He did his best .. going so far as to nearly if not actually violate his own policy about not endorsing during the primaries.
It’s the sheeple .. and the narrow-minded, sanctimonius single-issue and identity politics voters .. MANY on this thread .. and sickeningly these days on FR: on so many others .. who have wrought this angst-filled day.
But, there’s a reason for it all .. we shall find out at the right time.
” Mitt said he was wrong in his abortion stance and has since changed his mind. I would think that christians of all people would forgive and forget and have given him a chance.”
Too little, too late. By the way, the issue was not only about abortion, but I’m not gonna go through all the issues again. Mitt is out and now we move on. And one more thing. Sure, we forgive, we may or may not forget, but like the great Ronald Reagan once said, “Trust, but verify”. We haven’t had an opportunity to verify whether or not Mitt would be the kind of conservative he said he’d be, opposite of what his record is. Now, four years from now, I am willing to reevaluate Mitt and see if he really IS the conservative he said he’s become. If he is, and if he runs again, I most likely will support him.
If I want to ingest pure poison on every political thread posted, I'd go to the medicine cabinet and see what's available.
This is not good for FR in the short or long run.....take my seasoned word for it.
Leni
Okay, I get what you mean...but not like Lieberman anymore...he’s an (I) now.
“suspending” his race, right up to the end of his speech.
To be honest, I don't know very much about Obama other than he is a good speaker and a Democrat. I've been wondering if his inexperience would make him more 'manageable' by senior Republicans?
Romney should be the VP but I doubt McCain will assent. Like Fords unwillingness to choose Reagan, mcCain would rather lose.
I don’t think Romney should lower himself even if he was offered the spot. He needs to continue to work on his conservative credentials and serve America so he can run in 2012.
He needs to stay far away from the upcoming McCain train wreck or it will tarnish him as a liberal FOREVER!
Deserving BUMP to those comments.
I think Newt Gingrich would make an excellent VP been sayin so for quite sometime... He would unite the party especailly if its Hillbillary on the other side...
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