I’m a Conservative. But I can vote for John McCain. If I have to. I guess.
If he doesn’t head for the left after the convention.
If he doesn’t pick another liberal for his running mate.
If he doesn’t decide to pimp for amnesty for invaders again.
If he doesn’t otherwise piss me off.
McCain has made it perfectly clear that he doesn’t care about my vote. The only reason I am voting for him is an endorsement from an active, serving member of the Armed Forces.
If I’m forced to to conclusion that he won’t even wage war well (and his stances on Gitmo and intelligence gathering goes a long way in that direction...) I’m not going to vote for the @$$hat.
Well said brother,
When we are pinned down in our foxholes and there is incoming dropping all around our SZ, we don’t send half our forces back to the rear, or tell them they aren’t soldier enough to fight an adequate battle.
My biggest problem with McQueeg is his tendency to “Desert” his own ranks when we need him most. Which leads me to conclude that he was never with us in the first place.
The RNC does not care about the votes of conservatives. Just a couple of days ago, the head of the RNC was crowing that 90% of Republicans have rallied behind McCain, and now they're going after independents and Hillary's women voters.
Sidenote: not one McCain supporter has taken issue with my tagline, and that's unusual. McCain supporters always have a reason to take issue with conservatives.