The problems for conservatives are that we have a liberal RNC pitted against a libertarian fraction that is also liberal on social agenda, but only differs on matters of fiscal policy.
Freeper's need to come to grips with the Liberal nature of the Right/conservative movement today in America - there is not going to be a popular majority winning candidate with "Biblical" morality able to carry the Right against the Left. We have become Left-center centric as conservatives - and the DNC has drifted to a hardcore socialism and hardcore leftist agenda.
Freeper's should just get beyond the primary's without destroying whoever is the viable conservative candidate and unite for better or worse against the hardcore left.
The TEA party will have it's long march about three election cycles from now and may well carry the day, but it is not worth destroying conservatism enroute due to fiscal differences - the morality based voters just are not a viable factor on a nation level - and even if morality voters were to carry the RNC nomination they would turn off the majority of voters just like a Muslim from the DNC would do.
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