I think the strategy for conservatives should be to concentrate on the congressional elections hoping to limit the damage there and then work hard in 2010 to regain the House and or the Senate because I think the electorate will be pretty sick and tired of Dem policies by then.
I completely agree.
No cleavage and she didn’t cry.
Strategy?
Strategy?
Conservatives have a strategy?
Would that not involve at least two conservatives to agree, and then work together??
Never happen GI
That’s my theory too.
How can Republicans ever hope to win a majority in Congress with so many declaring it is “unprincipled” to vote for RINOs?
The only way to constitute a majority is for good, decent conservatives all across this land, who have the misfortunate to live in RINO districts, to go ahead and vote R anyway, so that true conservatives from other areas can get into power.
Yet all the arguments people use to justify their refusal to vote for Republican nominee should apply down-ticket, right? A principle is a principle is a principle, right? In matters large and small?
If that’s the case, people can say buh-bye to the possibility of ever seating a Republican majority and, thereby, boosting at least some conservatives into congressional leadership positions.
The “my way or the highway” mentality is lethal to winning the presidency, and it’s just as threatening to candidates down-ticket.
That should be our focus constantly. With a conservative President, the Congress would be a good ally. With a non-conservative President, the Congress would be a good counter-weight.