“How does it advance conservative philosophy to get hilabama elected?”
It doesn’t. But you’re asking the wrong question. It should be; how does it advance conservative philosophy to get Sen. McCain elected?
The short answer is it doesn’t. But you can rest assured that ample ranks of GOP apologists will be spending the next 9 or so months telling us how the world as we know it will end, and that the sun will supernova if we don’t vote for Sen. McCain.
Why don’t you ask your stupid question to someone else? The election is not here yet. We still have the right to not like any of the choices. The FR is still a place where we can express our distaste of McCain with good reason. Many of us have to really talk ourselves into voting for this jerk. Your ignorant question does not change the truth of the American voters worse choices in history on both sides. It is not conservative philosophy to elect a Communist. That has never been true. Your statement within a question is false. Your pedantic attempt at my position is worthless at best.
Conservatism will stand out in contrast instead of socialism under the cover of conservatism destroying the unique characteristics of conservatism.
McCain, can’t win in the National election. Look at the numbers of people that are voting for Obama, compared to what McCain has won. McCain’s votes in places like New Hamshire and Florida won’t even be there in the national because they were just cross over voters.
Supporting a sure loser is capitulating for no reason. I feel that we are better off not associating ourselves with McCain, at all. Ron Paul beat McCain in my caucus. McCain came in fourth behind Huckabee, Ron Paul, and undecided.
“How does it advance conservative philosophy to get hilabama elected?”
How does it advance the cause of conservatism to get McCain elected?
By creating a backlash against liberalism that will almost certain result in Republicans taking back Congress with the next four years and, potentially, paving the way for a conservative President by 2013?