Why? Why do Missouri voters have to vote for a conservative gaffe machine ala Joe Biden, especially when Akin can do the right thing, and resign before September 25.
Just because democrats stick by their gaffe machines, why are you suggesting that conservatives follow the liberal path in such situations.
“.... why are you suggesting that conservatives follow the liberal path in such situations.”
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You know, instead of continuing with your anti-Republican jihad, why don’t you do something productive. Go back to my original post where I listed a number of conservative Republican Senate candidates you can support.
I’m like the majority of conservatives—I wish that Akin would come to his senses and withdraw and allow a better candidate to take his place. If he doesn’t, residents in Missouri can:
1.vote for him
2.not vote in the Senate race, or
3.vote for McCaskill
I’d encourage the first option. But for those Missouri residents (of which you are not one) who can’t bring themselves to support Akin, I’m suggesting some other conservative Senate candidates in other states to which they can lend support.
The above is the (as you categorize it for some strange reason) “liberal path” that I recommend. I happen to think that it is the conservative path. I think that the path YOU ARE ON is the liberal path—you and your relentless jihad (look at your posting history) against a Republican Senate candidate.
Akin, and Akin alone can petition the court. Ain't gonna happen, IMO.
To vote for Ma McCaskill or not vote for Akin will result in more gun bans. Tax hikes. Kenya-care. Inevitably...
>>Just because democrats stick by their gaffe machines, why are you suggesting that conservatives follow the liberal path in such situations.<<
Why? Well, one good reason might be to wrest Senate control from the Democrats, don’t you think?
Democrats seem to have this part of the political process figured out; Republican, not so much.
Of course, it doesn’t hurt that they have the MSM completely on their side, ignoring Democrat gaffes, while trumpeting Republican ones. But why go along with them?
It was a gaffe; he’s pro-life and a conservative. Which of those statements will determine who you vote for? Because it sure seems like “gaffe” outweighs “conservative and pro-life” for a lot of people in here.