Posted on 05/12/2008 5:13:18 AM PDT by Invisigoth
My friend and colleague David Karki is about as devoted to the United States Constitution, along with its principles of limited government, as anyone Ive ever known. And unlike the Ron Paul types who have tumbled from this perch headlong into international isolationism, Dave still recognizes and respects the blessing of American exceptionalism and our need to maintain a strong international presence including in Iraq, where he steadfastly supports American victory.
Now thats what I call a real conservative.
So why is David Karki OK with the prospect of Barack Obama becoming the 44th president of the United States? Its because American conservatives have become frustrated and grouchy, and some figure any result will be a disaster, so we might as well let the Democrats take the blame for it.
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Completely agree.
We overcame the British, the Nazis, and the Soviet Union. I think we can overcome a plague of democrats.
I consider your post to be a profound rationalization.
There are two candisdates, a Republican and a Democrat. Because you have objections to McCain, you erect barriers and develop mental barriers against voting.
You are apparently self justified by the rationalization to an Obama Presidency because by not voting for the Republican, you are allowing the Democrat to win.
Bump to that!
We controlled the White House and both houses of Congress for the first six years of this millennium, and hardly accomplished any of the agenda we had touted for the better part of 40 years.
So! It's all our fault. Conservatives supported and help elect "conservative" Republicans. The Republican's got the White House and a majority in Congress and did nothing for us.
Now, the nominee of the party and many leaders openly give conservatives the back of their hand -and its our fault.
The author is correct - it is our fault - for putting our faith and confidence in the Republican party and its leaders in the first place.
We were used!
I’m the editor of North Star Writers Group and the writer of the piece being discussed here. Anyone can see who I am any time.
If you’ve got a problem with our syndicate, you can express it to me.
Well, I’ve gone over this on another thread, and don’t wish to get involved on this one. But, in acknowledging that your points are valid, let me give you four reasons why I will vote for McCain.
He’s pro-life.
He’s pro-Second Amendment
He’s a lifetime 82% ACU voter
He says he will extend the tax cuts
Besides all that, we had what should have been a conservative heaven after ‘94, and what did we get? What makes you think it could possibly get any better?
‘Nuf outta me on this subject.
He did.
You are absolutely correct.
Conservatives must find candidates, support them with work and money, and get them elected to office. Until then we will suck hind t!t to the other Republicans and Democrats.
What I saw recently, that no conservative actually ran or was supported by anyone.
Rush’s present efforts so far is a tap dance very similar to the lawyer’s tap dance in the movie Chicago.IMHO
That said, even McCain will lose us the country if he has a Congress that will pass his Amnesty. 40 to XXX million new Democrats with socialist ideas will do that to us.
Didn't we already do this?
McCain is a Pro-war Democrat. He should nominate Loserman as his VP. You would have a matched set. The story about McCain changing the Republican Party platform on abortion may be smoke, but it doesn’t mean he won’t and it doesn’t mean he wouldn’t like to. There was lots of smoke about the RINO relic changing parties, but a mega Senate Committee Chairman and rock star commands a high price, and the Democrats for once took the cheap road and turned the dolt Jeffords.
I’m not saying I won’t hold my nose and vote for McCain, since I can’t know which way congress will go, he is the best of a bad lot of choices. I just wish there was a “he’s better than the other choices but I still don’t like him button”. I just disagree with the premise that it is conservatives fault.
“Barack or Hillary are way too dangerous to let anywhere near the White House.”
I agree, but I do wish we could have an “operation chaos” at the GOP convention and ditch McCain for a conservative candidate! Voting for McCain in November is too hard to take and although I will (if I have to) I don’t believe he will win the White House over Obama or Hillary.
I believe conservatives should stay nominally Republican and put pressure on McCain. If he continues to thumb his nose at us, there’s still all the time in the World to go elsewhere.
Interesting comment in that the author states:
"An awful lot of those failed Republican congressmen were not moderates. They were conservatives who didnt have the guts to govern according to their principles."
The logic of tossing our principles aside to vote for "conservatives" who don't have the guts to govern according to their principles is convoluted at best.
McCain will not advance the cause of our nation, so why should we support him?
7 posted on Mon May 12 08:30:21 2008 by
What nonsense.
Right on!
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