tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19209018.post5844391141676944740..comments2024-03-28T14:32:19.334+00:00Comments on Who Would Have Believed The Singularity Would Be So Stupid?: McCain Derangement Anger..RUKIDDINGME?Pastoriushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03169561459129778670noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19209018.post-81921432107211420892008-02-01T04:48:00.000+00:002008-02-01T04:48:00.000+00:00So, I'm supposed to vote for the architect of McCa...So, I'm supposed to vote for the architect of McCain-Feingold because he's "conservative a la Goldwater?" <A HREF="http://www.goldwaterinstitute.org/AboutUs/ArticleView.aspx?id=247" REL="nofollow">Said architect didn't have the temerity to make that case before the Goldwater Institute.</A><BR/><BR/>If Goldwater is the measure then Ron Paul, though failing to speak plainly about islam, is the most libertarian of candidates. And, of those candidates that use class warfare rhetoric, Hillary Clinton is the only one known to have supported Goldwater in '64.<BR/><BR/>Romney's a better fit in terms of foreign diplomacy. -and perhaps even gay rights-maccusgermanishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01887574496312472556noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19209018.post-27920563633464103392008-02-01T01:41:00.000+00:002008-02-01T01:41:00.000+00:00Walid Phares has come out in favor of Romney, thou...Walid Phares has come out in favor of Romney, though he considered Giuliani, McCain and Huckabee to also be sound on the subject of combatting jihad. Phares thinks Romney has a deeper understanding of the issue and a more detailed and proactive plan for dealing with it. Phares is very concerned about the infiltration and compromise of our educational, government and military by pro-Islamists and between the Pentagon sacking Coughlin and the whole Obama nightmare (as well as Shrillary's Saudi girlfriend) his point is well taken. He wants someone in office who will be proactive about educating the public.<BR/><BR/>He was pretty steamed about Ron Paul, Edwards and Kucinich, all but called them jihadi fellow travelers. Oddly, he had no strong words about either Clinton or Obama beyond approving of their anti-al Qaeda stands but indicating that neither has a clue about what the real problem is. I continue to be amazed and horrified that more people are not picking up on the racist/Muslim-favoring aspects of Obama. Talk about your Manchurian candidates. <BR/><BR/>I will get down there and vote against Hillary or Obama, whatever the case. Deliberately letting the country fall into their hands at a time like this is just suicidally irresponsible.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19209018.post-55281412667038961572008-01-31T23:31:00.000+00:002008-01-31T23:31:00.000+00:00VDH has some similar thoughts on the subject Democ...VDH has some similar thoughts on the subject <A HREF="http://www.primetimepolitics.com/primetime/site/page/democrats_want_to_lose_but_republicans_dont_want_to_win/" REL="nofollow">Democrats Want to Lose—but Republicans Don’t Want to Win</A>Krishna109https://www.blogger.com/profile/10497968813137194720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19209018.post-47535060398195257702008-01-31T23:14:00.000+00:002008-01-31T23:14:00.000+00:00There is no doubt that Romney fits more of the cri...There is no doubt that Romney fits more of the criteria of what conservatives are self identified as NOW.<BR/><BR/>Now think of what liberals self identify as.<BR/><BR/>That is the problem. Those guys are not liberals they are freakish critical-progressives, and too many 'conservatives' are not that either. They have taken other 'values' and grafted them to the republican movement and frankly destroyed in an orgy of spending, corruption and perversion, and most of all HYPOCRISY what Goldwater started, Reagan achieved and Newt institutionalized, and ALL against the odds.<BR/><BR/>McCain has made some big errors (but so did TR, FDR, Truman, Ike, JFK.....). He absolutely HAS learned the reality that the govt has NO credibility with its citizens when it talks of immigration reform AND secure borders. He understands there has to be a border FIRST. <BR/><BR/>He has NOT learned that McCain Feingold decreased freedom of speech and did nothing to prevent whacked out $$ from getting into campaigns. <BR/><BR/>He is 100% all root on Iraq and Afghnistan, but then mentioned Jim Baker as an adviser for the Middle east .... POISON. He supposedly backed off..but is that real? I'm not sure YET.<BR/><BR/>Romney (I'm in Eastern Maine) is thought of up here by many as a big fat fake by people who are anywhere right of left. He was elected as a republican in Massachusetts. Either he IS a moderate liberal or he faked being one to get votes. Just like Ed Brooks, you have to be perceived as LEFT to get the vote. <BR/><BR/>He now mouths the 'right' words.<BR/><BR/>This AM at Atlas I blamed this all on the lack of a well grounded REAL conservatism in the GOP, and leadership which was incompetent at best (Hastert) and corrupt (Abramoff-Delay), and sexually dysfuntional in public (Craig-Foley), making these GIGANTOR of spenders utter hypocrites for seeking sudden purity of essence from McCain.<BR/><BR/>I believe Romney is probably unelectable in the present circumstances. It will be hard enough for a war hero John McCain.<BR/><BR/>It doesn't matter ... either one is vastly preferable to the other side. That is the way it has been for me since 1976.<BR/><BR/>That's why talk that the 'right' will be unenthusiastic and/or stay home is mind boggling.<BR/><BR/>It's one thing if an unexciting Bob Dole 96, or a disconnected and unconservative Bush in 92, create a numbing stay at home factor. But look at what that did in the most beneficent of times.<BR/><BR/>From those elections we got Rahman, Bin Laden, Al Qaeda, the Hojatieh, a worldwide resurgence in ancient racism, and a lackadaisical attitude about national security since they believed they had to manage our decline.<BR/><BR/>Sorry but talk of staying home, or allowing Hilldog or the idiotic Obama to drive the train off the tracks so dems do it is not just irresponsible, it's utterly unpatriotic and for strictly partisan reasoning.<BR/><BR/>SHAME !Epaminondashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04811906954763827459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19209018.post-8102938388298209412008-01-31T22:11:00.000+00:002008-01-31T22:11:00.000+00:00Epam, thank you, thank you for standing up for one...Epam, thank you, thank you for standing up for one of my great heroes, Barry Goldwater. He would have made a superb president. <BR/><BR/>Talk to me about McCain. With Rudy out of it I am leaning towards Romney only because he appears more solid on my two Issues, which are combating Islamofascism and defeating the most destructive element of illegal immigration, the "Reconquista" movement. I want to believe that McCain, with his military background, would be as strong against Islamofascism (he doesn't seem to be clued in to the Reconquista danger yet) as Romney says he will be, but he hardly even touches on the subject on his campaign site. Romney has 2 or 3 pages dedicated to it.<BR/><BR/>As everybody knows, I am pro-choice but if it is necessary I'm willing to put that on the back burner to work to spare women the nightmare of Sharia law in future generations. <BR/><BR/>I would have trusted this nation's security to Barry Goldwater without even a second thought. Will I be able to do the same with John McCain? Because that is what is going to decide it for me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com