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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
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"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " |
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm "hyper-right" due to my refusal to vote for those whose stances on my most important issues are in diametric opposition to my own--like, oh, national sovereignty. Jeeze, "hyper-right." That sounds like something a leftist douche would say.
The "idealogical purity" argument is a strawman. The fact that every Thompson supporter had to swallow his cheerleading of McCain-Feingold destroys it. And, hey--I'm also against the War on (some) Drugs. Aside from Ron Paul, how many Republicans run with that as part of their platform?
"POV"? More like, "COS."
I'll give him this, though: conservatism is dead. Republicans during this primary have made damn sure of that.
It's a well expressed POV, and what's called REALPOLITIKS. I'm of course into hanging 2.83 Billion people, so don't listen to me.
Hillary + McCain = Dime's worth of difference.
Yammer on, you neocon fool.
The problem isn't that the conservatives have moved from the Republican Party, but that the Republican Party has moved itself idealogically toward the Democrat Party.
If the Republican Party wants to repudiate its former values and blame the conservatives for its resulting loss of clout, it hasn't lost enough yet to get the message.
The last mathematical equation which relates to the current slate is:
John McCain = Bob Dole
Mumph...Canm I borrowr wou're helmuk? I wanna boilw some "Duck Soup"
People like Thomson get cut a little slack because there is at least hope that they will some day listen to reason. They aren't consistently, vocally proud of *every* betrayal they've ever committed.