He is, nonetheless, the least dangerous viable option.
Only small minded idiots truly believe that there are only three possible choices for President. There is still time for a better candidate to emerge.
Then kindly clue us small minded idiots in as to who and how. Short of one of these three assuming room temperature or something else comparably traumatic, we're going to end up with Hillary, Obama, or McCain.
I’ll be voting Constitution Party if they nominate Alan Keyes at their national convention April 23-26 in Kansas City.
If anyone wants to be a delegate from their state, it’s still possible in many instances, if you act now.
Click at the link below to contact your states’ CP leadership to see if they still have any slots open:
http://www.constitutionparty.com/view_states.php
This is, as far as I can see, the last opportunity for the American people to have a truly conservative and viable presidential choice on their ballot in November.
“He is, nonetheless, the least dangerous viable option. “
I see him as very dangerous. In the past he has reached across the aisle more often than not. McCain-Feingold, McCain-Kennedy, leading the ‘Gang of 14’, advancing anti-gun bills, amnesty legislation, demanding less conservative judges, etc. are all fine examples of how he has stood in defiance of the GOP and the conservative cause.
As president and standard bearer of the GOP, the Republican minorities in congress would be expected to support his liberal landmark legislation, entitlement programs, restrictons on civil liberties, etc. He would embrace bipartisanship as he has shown on so many occasions. He will support and sign every piece of legislation that Nancy Pelosi & Hillary Clinton hand to him. The democrats will all be laughing.
At least a Republican minority could oppose a democrat president.