Posted on 05/15/2009 9:52:39 AM PDT by absentee
Every pundit, news anchor, talk show host, journalist, blogger, Twitterer, gad about town and dude in camouflage shorts sitting at a computer has, in the last few weeks, had something to say about the future of the Republican party. The loudest and most repeated message is that Republicans are not modern; we are not hip. Things have changed, and yes we (Republicans) can, nay must, change with them. The quieter message insists that Republicans have already wandered too far toward Obama, too far away from what made the party work before.
The overall din is raucous. Are there to be purges, or big tents? Be more conservative! Be less conservative!! Punt Powell! No, pitch Palin!!
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Ditto, I will go with Sarah, as well
“I don`t know what choice they`ll make but I`ve already decided to never again vote for the lesser of two evils.Either I vote for a CONSERVATIVE or I won`t vote for either of the liberals,lite or full strength.And before any CINOs start crapping a hemorrhage,you can save your flaming breath.This isn`t open to negotiations so just STFU or kiss my brown ass, you`re not worth any replies.”
Amen! I am so with you on that. After the election, when his backstabbing knives had been brought back out and sharpened, McCain quickly proved again that had he been President, he’d have been as bad as Obama on far too many issues.
McCain’s daughter is worse than he is.
Um, the absurdity of the choice was kinda the point. That the choice was forced on the right by the left was also the point. Maybe there should be a license to post indictments?
I don’t think the choice for Republicans is between Reagan or M. McCain. I also don’t think liberals have the power to foist a choice on us. I think the whole thesis is weak. Try again.
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