Looks like Conservatives are caught between a rock and a hard place. Our two viable candidates are RINOS. One a flip-flopper and one on the wrong side of every major social issue (with a sordid personal life to boot).
No, looks like the RINOs are the ones between a rock and a hard place, because they cannot win without conservatives' votes. They won't get them, either. The GOP had better wake up and smell the coffee -- we will not support their RINO candidates! Not in the primary and not in the November, 2008 Presidential election!
>>>>Looks like Conservatives are caught between a rock and a hard place. Our two viable candidates are RINOS. <<<
Or so-called conservatives can’t get behind a guy who isn’t afraid to call Jihadists what they are. Who isn’t afraid to attack Democrats. Who is actually capable on delivering a foreing policy speech on Iran. Who supports a fence. Who supports ending the right to citizenship when children are born in the US to illegal parents. Who vetoed spending bill after spending bill. Who has executive experience. Who has any clue what he is talking about regarding tort reform...
Yeah, what a horrible guy.
His name is Mitt Romney. But once, he changed his mind on abortion. And he performed the horrible crime of vetoing pro-abort laws sent to him by the Mass State Legislature and actually tried to *gasp* redefine life’s beginning at conception(!).
He must be burned at the stake...
Don’t too carried away accusing people of being RINO’s and flip floppers, remember the fit people were throwing over President Bush before he was elected, please give some time and don’t be so quick to lable people. As far as your assessment of Rudy goes, I agree that’s too much to ignore, even if it is early.
You’re spot on. 2 Rinos, a rock and a hard place just about sums it up.
Don’t forget about Fred Thompson, who is likely to enter the race next month.
Can you tag any names with those vitriolic remarks, or are you just playing "sources say" like the slanted liberal media is so fond of playing.