Posted on 02/08/2008 11:15:39 AM PST by 84rules
There is NOTHING conservative about working with the Democratic nominee against most of your fellow conservatives in order to grow government, socialize medicine, lose the war in Iraq, tilt the Supreme Court to the Left, and make Roe v. Wade the permanent law of the land. If you are conservative and vote for the Democratic nominee or even just refuse to vote for McCain, who is by any and every objective standard, considerably more conservative than either of them, let me tell you what you are NOT doing,
* You are NOT doing the logical thing. When faced with a choice between a moderate who holds some conservative positions and some non-conservative positions and a liberal who holds no conservative positions, the logical decision is to take the moderate. After all, half a loaf is better than none.
* You are NOT helping conservatism or your fellow conservatives. To the contrary, you are helping liberals defeat conservative ideas. Isn't that what conservatives are saying that they're furious at McCain over? Well, who's less of a conservative: John McCain, who, if he were in the White House, would help conservatives win some battles and would help liberals win others or the conservatives who want to help a Democrat get into the office who will go against conservative ideas every time?
* You are NOT looking out for the best interests of the country. If you believe winning in Iraq is better than losing, if you believe balancing the budget is better than higher deficit spending, if you believe that having a Supreme Court that is tilted to the right is better than having a Supreme Court tilted to the left, and if you believe that Roe v. Wade is leading to the immoral murder of millions of children -- and the overwhelming majority of people reading this column certainly believe all those things -- then you are certainly not putting the good of the country first if you oppose John McCain in November.
WHAT?
McCain said Hillary would make a good President, as he said about Kerry in 2004, he flirted with him for VP saying Kerry was CIC material.
Do we agree with McCain? No.
And therefore I will not vote for him, why should I when he has vowed to work with the Dims and the NYT?
As he has for the last 8 years.
Since yesterday? Give me a break!
Take CFR, as just one topic.
McCain has EARNED all of the animosity he is receiving!
LOL!
Fred looks better every day, doesn’t he?
I’m not even for McCain. I have supported Huckabee ever since Fred dropped out. I just think at some point the whining has to turn to more constructive engagement.
Yep. And this is why I'm actually rooting for Her Highness (shudder) in the 'Rat primary. At least we have a chance against her in the general. And if we end up losing, it will stink but we will probably survive her reign. As for OsamaObama, I'm not so confident - I think I'd probably be in a burka or dead within the first 4 years.
McCain made shredding the First Amendment and limiting our participation in government a goal of his career. He called it Campaign Finance Reform, but it’s really just an attack on the most basic principle of America, what the military is fighting for. Kind of doesn’t matter how well he treats the military if he shreds what they’re protecting.
Not true.
In the case of McLame, he will cross the aisle and for the sake of "getting things done" and "working with the opposition" we will get a huge measure of liberal policies enacted and with a "conservative" to blame for them
No.
I won't be part of that.
I'll vote in Novemeber, write in Mitt Romney, and vote for all of the Republican Congressional seats that are available.
If John McLame manages to squeek his way in, he'll do it without my support and I just hope we can marginalize his treacheries to come.
A dangerous Liberal who's (Pro) Amnesty, (Anti) 1st Ammendment, (Anti) Bush Tax cut, (Pro) Liberal judges with an "R" after his name, is absolutely NOT better than a flat our socialist screwing things up, and would be tougher to replace in 4 years.
The time for this mealy-mouthed pragmatism is over.
Simply stunning that the GOP base believes that gov can control the weather?
That the gov can determine and control the earths’ temperature?
Simply stunning that they would nominate a man promising such.
It must be later than I thought.
Cordially,
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arrgghh.. Thanks! :-)
Well said.
Here, however, it does NOT make sense because damage in only 4 years, by a HillObama with a Dem Congress, to the courts (judges) and foreign/military policy of this country may be irreparable, or take 40+ years (SCOTUS justices tenure) to correct.
Agree 100%!
Exactly - that is by we must vote for conservative members of congress to counter whoever gets elected president!
I don't think McCain can afford to name his VP now. He's promised the slot to too many people.
“We also need to understand that we are responsible for this together, not just one wing or faction of the GOP”
Who’s we kimosabe? McCainiac is on his own.
If you are embarrassed, go hang out with the McLame crowd.
You are the one that should be embarrassed.
Sorry, but here’s reality: The GOP, when viewed from a White House perspective, has gone steadily left since 1988, and a McCain presidency would be a HUGE continuation of that trend. The ONLY way to re-establish conservatism is to a) make clear to the GOP that the leftward march will absolutely not be tolerated anymore, or b) forget the GOP and go with a new conservative party. That’s it.
There has come a time when conservatives must choose whether to continue to compromise away principle after principle for the sake of keeping the Democrats out, or to say enough is enough and endure the pain of a Democratic president for at least four years in order to achieve a greater long term gain, that being the restoration of conservatism in the GOP or another party.
There’s an argument (that certainly has merit worth considering!) that the time is not now to make that choice, not when Hillary is the alternative. On the other side of the coin, it’s NEVER going to be the “perfect time” to allow the Democrat an easy victory.
It’s also worth noting that we conservatives can go ahead and compromise one more time, put one more rubber stamp on the liberalization of the GOP, and with McCain as the candidate, we’ll probably lose the election anyway.
I have not yet decided what I’ll do, but neither the author of the article nor anyone on this board has one bit of right to question the motives and patriotism of conservatives who refuse to support the insidious incrementalism that is in play here. Not one bit.
MM (in TX)
No one backing McCain has the authority to tell me what “is” or “is not” conservative.
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