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To: RobbyS
FReeper Robby writes...The Republican establishment simply cannot get it through their heads that 2006 was a vote against them.

I agree, in most races anyway (Santorum might be a counterexample.)

Robby continues... If the filed on candidates we have seen were the best they could do, then it means they have spent years without developing leaders who could appeal to the whole party.

And, I see your point here, as well.

However, we shouldn't loose sight of the fact that these are state races, and who runs is decided by voters. I won't pretend that RNC doesn't wield some $ influence, and other measures of support, but it's the voters who decide, ultimately.

And, it's the voters who went for (ugh) McCain, over some candidates that I clearly preferred. (I voted for Mitt in CA).

I think McCain won because the other candidates split the conservative votes and/or ganged up on Mitt at the end.

So many here want to punish the RNC, (and I sympathize, to a point.)

It's just that our great country will be unrecoverably damaged from just 4 years of a Marxist Hillary administration (who will see to it that her own vote-counting assistance is in effect for all future elections, and that her D of J will ignore any vote fraud, and that a gazillion illegal aliens who storm our country for free health care will find themselves naturalized and expected to repay the service with many, many votes.)

So, any notions of getting even with the RNC would be rewarded with Democrat rule as far as the eye can see.

I'll take McCain and hope for a conservative running mate.

155 posted on 02/15/2008 8:04:19 PM PST by Seaplaner (Never give in. Never give in. Never...except to convictions of honour and good sense. W. Churchill)
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To: Seaplaner
Oh, I’ll vote for McCain just as I, against Lincoln, would choose my mother-in-law over the bear, and the RIGHT VEEP is necessary. I just fear it would have to be a brilliant choice who would be accepted immediately by the whole party as the heir apparent. The question is: IS there such a candidate? If it is Obama, the candidate will have to be someone able to deflate Obamaism. Obama is a modern version of William Jennings Bryan. It would be great if someone like TR could be found who could follow Obama round from place to place and puncture all those balloons Obama blows up.
160 posted on 02/15/2008 8:25:09 PM PST by RobbyS
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