Exactly! Although to me, it's not so much about raising kids, but how I could share my life and my heart with someone who thinks that Clinton was great and voting for Hildebeast was a good thing.
Also, conservative men tend to be more handsome and masculine. :)
Bill Whalen...
...can be found at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, and he is a definite eligible.
I hear him on the John Batchelor radio show, usually on Friday nights, during the political roundtable segment. Catch him on WABC, the next time you have your own Spa Night. (Talk radio, while soaking in the tub...Ahhhhhhhh!)
He's very smart, has true conservative values, and has a darling personality. He's confident, has a good sense of humor, and is an upbeat kind of guy. In short, he'd make a terrific conservative catch. Yummy!
Also, conservative men tend to be more handsome and masculine. :)
First of all, thanks for the compliment. *grin*
Second, on a serious note, think of the conversion possibilities. My father always voted Repub, but my mom voted for Carter (!) for his first term. By 1980, she was voting for Reagan, and now she is a fire-breathing conservative. Look at it as potential votes to be switched...