I think that a certain amount of wishy-washyness is unavoidable, if you want your candidate to get elected. The key is to find one that has the sense to position himself in the middle during the campaign, but whom you trust will ultimately govern from the right. Right now, it looks like Frist might be the GOP nominee, but we might do better to look for a GOP governor who could do it.
Don't waste your time with Jeb, though. He's not going to do it, at least not this time around.
I'm from Maryland and they've said that our governor Bob Ehrlich is possible for a candidate. He's Republican but I think he's too liberal.
Frist is like a Chevy Cavalier. Functional, but not too exciting. We can do better.
May God have mercy on our nation when those who truly seek representative governance advocate deceptive marketing. The country is with us--the polls are never higher than when taking a solid stance. I pray for one who will do what our president has done; take a position and MEAN it.
There are two reasons his poll numbers aren't higher... the mainstream media (the main reason) and we don't always agree with everything he does... but he still does what he says. I can agree with that at least.