To: ash-housewares; stephenjohnbanker; rabscuttle385; All
And give Palin a break. In life sometimes you have to return a compliment
Is it more important to stand up for conservative principles and values, or more important to scratch the back of a liberal-progressive RINO dirtbag?
This is more than "returning a compliment", Sarah Palin is on record as saying that she "shares John McCain's vision for America" and you can bet the rent that 'vision' is NOT a conservative vision.
What Sarah Palin has done, with her support for McCain, McCain's crony in California Carly Fiorina, her support for Lindsey Gramnesty in South Carolina, her public statements of support for Michael Steele, etc., has established that she is (to paraphrase from J.D. Hayworth's campaign theme), an "inconsistent conservative".
You can't support some conservative candidates one day, and 'Rat-enabling RINO-bastards the next, if a person can't stand up for what is right all the time, what damn good are they?
145 posted on
07/06/2010 1:16:28 PM PDT by
mkjessup
(Do you support John McCain? If so, you're an effin' IDIOT! He's nothing but '0bama-lite'.)
To: mkjessup
Who are you yelling at? Hell, I’d probably vote for J.D. But it’s not my call.
Where did they dig up this Napolitano freak, is what I want to know
To: mkjessup
...You can't support some conservative candidates one day, and 'Rat-enabling RINO-bastards the next, if a person can't stand up for what is right all the time, what damn good are they? Agreed. But, all this is lumped under the "Commonsense Conservative" theme. Pragmatic, dontcha know?
174 posted on
07/06/2010 4:05:28 PM PDT by
MaggieCarta
(I'm never fully dressed without a snark.)
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