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To: jospehm20

Put it this way, you’re not entirely wrong on McCain. McCain also has no loyalty to the GOP (or to the point, Conservatism). He gave serious thought to leaving the party in 2004 to be Kerry’s running mate. His first choice for VP in ‘08 was Joe Lieberman (which was considered so audacious that even the leftists in the party establishment told him that was simply out of the question). As it was, the only good thing he ultimately did was choosing Palin and bypassing Willard (I’ll add, had he not chosen Palin, I would not have bothered to vote for McCain in the general).

However, I’m not wrong about Willard and how he operates. He always has his flunkies and disciples doing dirty work for him. These are folks without an iota of conscience. Willard loathes Palin for getting in his way. The question folks are asking now, especially since the primary race was fixed, is whether Willard is actually trying to win or if he is going to play the loser again (as McCain ultimately did). The fact that there are enough intelligent and informed people are wondering about the latter is yet another in a long line of reasons he needs to be removed from the ballot. If anyone can lose this race, it’s Willard (and even if he does win the general, Conservatives won’t win).


93 posted on 08/07/2012 9:46:19 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (If you like lying Socialist dirtbags, you'll love Slick Willard)
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To: fieldmarshaldj

Romney was my least favorite of all the republicans candidates this time around. I believe that his people probably put up a couple of the candidates with zero chance to win to split the conservative vote and allow him to win. True to form, conservatives could not agree on a candidate and it appears that Romney is it for the party. I’d be mad at Romney if it weren’t for the fact that conservatives are so easy to manipulate that I can’t fault him for doing so. I will vote for Romney over Obama and I will likely be happier doing it than I was voting for McCain. I am curious to see how many of the “conservatives” running this time end up in the Romney administration if he wins. I think that will be a good indicator of who was working with him.


94 posted on 08/08/2012 12:50:59 AM PDT by jospehm20
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