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Friday, February 08, 2008

 

Right Party Makes Wrong Choice

Unfortunately, the only conservative in the race, Gov. Mitt Romney has decided to suspend his campaign. America has lost its best hope for survival. It now seems that the nation will fall left into apostasy with either conservative pretender John McCain or one of the Democrats, all of whom lack executive experience to lead.

Suspending his campaign rather than officially ending it, allows Romney continue to represent the interests of his delegates, said spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom.

"We want to make sure that the governor's principles are reflected in the platform and at the convention. We have a number of pledged delegates and we don't want to completely abandon them. But we're not laboring under unrealistic expectations that governor Romney might magically become the Republican nominee."

Who can blame Mitt for using much of his own money to direct the party back to Reagan? But the media wouldn't let him win, as it is the liberal media who decides who to promote, denigrate or ignore.

Please read: Governor Romney's Address To CPAC. It is well worth the time.


With his big win on Super Delusion Tuesday, John McCain was given the keys to take the wheel, turn it left and drive us conservatives off a cliff. It's something he's been wanting to do since Bush beat him in 2000. Of course he'll pander with rhetoric, but his record proves he's not conservative--but neither is Muckabee, and neither is Bush very conservative.

Conservatives were forgiving of Mitt Romney for stances to win in liberal Massachusetts, and his religion, but have shown much distrust for John McCain for going against them when he didn't have to in Arizona. Independent wimps caved to McCain's lies and hypocrisy much the same way conservatives did with Bush.

McCain's democrats squashed all positive talk of Mitt Romney, and promoted anything they deemed as negative against him in favor of big 5' 6" John, whom they feel they can "work with" to advance their socialist dreams by getting him to agree to things on their terms, as their tests with senators Russ Feingold, Teddy Kennedy and, now, Joe Lieberman have so effectively proven.

The libs may have won this time, but real conservatives will work hard to crush them later, that is, if the nation survives the damage the libs will inflict on freedom.



This picture from the Drudge Report shows a photo-shopped stretched 5' 6" John McCain to look as if he's near the same height as president Reagan who stood at 6' 1". More deceptions are surely coming from the little Maverick.


Will America shrink its president to match Russia's president Putin? It's something Ted Kennedy has wanted since going against President Reagan in the cold war.

McCain realized that the majority of voters have not taken the time to find out about him and his appeasment of liberals in the democratic party. Many voters simply follow the media like sheep, not understanding that McCain is out for sheer power and will do anything to get it, even if it kills conservatism and upholds liberalism. Dems will lovingly gush over him before stabbing him in the back once their mission of evil has been accomplished.

Hike Muckabee is another deceiver like Bill Clinton, who wants to win, but will gladly take second place to be a heart attack away from winning. Yes, Muckabee is a suck-up, a butt kisser who speaks with a forked tongue to get what he wants, proven in many of his debate performances.

Since America has decided to hang a left, I'll be staying parked, waiting for 2012 to see if Romney runs again.

According to a senior member of his inner circle, Romney intends to run again in four years.

The Real McCain?

Fool me once... as McCain did back in '99 when I voted for him in the primaries. Since then he's exposed himself as a liberal, so I won't be fooled again by voting for him now.

Charles Hurt of the New York Post points out ONCE JOHN WINS, HE'LL MAKE A LEFT...

"He will return to his lifelong positions as soft on illegal immigration, skeptical of tax cuts and favoring strong federal control over things like campaign financing.

McCain's appeal to independents and even the left is what makes him such a powerhouse in the general election."


As a true conservative, I'll never vote for McHuckster. Here's why...

“Our message will be that we all share common principles, common conservative principles and we should coalesce around those issues in which we are in agreement,” McCain said, expressing hope they could “respectfully disagree” on areas of conflict.


McCain sounds more like a communist everyday, pushing his leftist ideas for the "common good". Lord save us!

Upon the news announced early on election day that Huckabee won West Virginia after colluding with John McCain to stop Mitt Romney, strange weather began happening in the south with tornados killing 55 people. Before that, the stock market crashed 370 points on worries about recession.

The twisters that slammed Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky were part of a line of storms that raged across the nation's midsection at the end of the day of Super (Delusion)Tuesday primaries in several states.

It may be that these sudden storms were a warning to the southern states.

“The wrath of God is the only way I can describe it,” Gov. Phil Bredesen of Tennessee said after a helicopter flight to survey the damage. “I’m used to seeing roofs off houses, houses blown over. These houses were down to their foundations, stripped clean.”

Conservatives are not like liberals. Liberals go whichever way their media pundits tell them to go at any given time. Along with independents, they are luke warm.

The price for compromising on McCain is simply too much for the majority. So when the democrats ruin everything, we'll have to fix it all again, but at a much greater expense, because liberals just don't learn from their mistakes.

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

 

A McCain presidency for Liberals

Since losing to George W. Bush in the 2000 election cycle, Sen. John McCain may finally get what he's desired, since beating former Massachusettes Governor Mitt Romney in Florida, and picking up endorsements from Rudy Giuliani, and governor Terminator to become the so-called (current) front runner.

Conservatives Need to Rally for Romney, to stop John McCain and his liberal friends from taking-over the U.S. Government and killing the Reagan coalition.

McCain resorted to lying about what Romney said concerning timetables in Iraq, claiming falsely that Romney was in favor of a deadline for troop withdrawal. Romney never said he wanted that, only that timetables should be talked about in private as the Iraqis take over security. Romney shot back that McCain used "dirty tricks," which he did, much like the late president Richard Nixon did.




If McCain wins, he would have won on lies, which is typical of leftist politicians.

"Spending was not the reason why McCain said he opposed President Bush's tax cuts in 2001 and 2003." See: McCain Changes Story on Tax Cut Stance.

In 2001, McCain said the $1.35 trillion tax cut benefited the wealthy at the expense of the middle class.

McCain said then:

"I cannot in good conscience support a tax cut in which so many of the benefits go to the most fortunate among us at the expense of middle-class Americans who most need tax relief."

This is the same failed class-warfare rhetoric liberals have tried to use against conservatives, and it has been proven wrong by the growth of the economy since the tax cuts were implemented. The effect of which brings in more money to the government in taxes from consumer spending, not government spending. Which is why more tax cuts are needed to keep the economy rolling.

McCain tried but failed to amend the bill to reduce income tax cuts for the wealthiest and give greater benefits to those earning less. He and Sen. Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island were the only Republicans to oppose the 2001 tax cuts.

At the time, McCain was still at odds with Bush, who had dealt McCain a stinging defeat in the race for the GOP presidential nomination just one year before.

I like Romney's idea of giving workers past age 65 and over the added benefit to keep all the money they make, without being taxed on their wages.

This may turn out be the first election ever without a Governor in the contest after Super Tuesday, and may well spell disaster for the nation as none of the final contenders will have any executive experience required to be president. This is why Governors make better presidents than senators, they have actually run a state, and understand what is involved. America doesn't need a president that needs basic training running government.

The last senator to become president was JFK, as Democrat senator Barack Hussein Obama has been copying for months, right down to his mannerisms. Yes, the left still wants to bring JFK back from the dead, reminiscing over those Days of Camelot that ended in tragedy by the grassy knoll.

Democrats also see Obama as being far more likable than McCain in the general election. Young vs old, tall vs short, etc. Liberals and most Democrats always vote based on looks over substance, emotions over logic and power over people.

What we can expect from a Clinton or an Obama presidency will be socializm disguised as freedom, large tax hikes aimed at businesses and the middle class, reducing economic growth if not stalling it comletely. The military would be cut like it was under Bill Clinton, thus leaving us open to more terror attacks in the future, and liberal, activist judges appointed to keep the baby slaughtering industry of Planned Parenthood's oxymoron's alive and well.

Obama has received the grand endorsement of JFK's brother Senator Ted Kennedy and JFK's daughter Caroline, who said Obama would be the first president to inspire her like her father did for others. Barack's rhetoric is all the more deceitful as it tickle's their ear drums.

The little "maverick" is a little-hot-head who loves to go against the grain of conservatives. He loves to appease the left while dissing the right for his friends in the liberal media.

If McCain ends up as the nominee, we may have an old war horse in office with the war in Iraq winding down, who knows very little about the economy, (exposed by Sen. Ron Paul during the Florida debate) that could be headed for recession. Does this make sense?



Not at all, and this is why demonrats are loving it.

President Bush is chomping at the bit to sign the stimulus plan coming from Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that gives illegals making unreported incomes tax rebates without having paid income taxes. This appalling money making scheme is a give-away to be taken advantage of by criminals, that could even make some honest American's decide to declare themselves as illegal Mexicans if their finances get too tight.

Should the economy go into recession later this year or early next year, a president McCain would become essentially the demonrats puppet, and more so than ever, caving to the hysterics of Al Gore and his liberal misfits to raise taxes for non-existent global warming. Does McCain remember what happened to the first president Bush after he raised taxes?

McCain will also follow president Bush by allowing more illegals into the country to suck away social security money they never paid into, as Bush feels this is somehow good for the U.S. economy, and future generations.

With either McCain or one of the dems in office, America is headed further into unchartered territory, so hang on for a wild ride like never before.

Vote for Mitt Romney, and stop McCain's Train Wreck Express.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

 

Romney Rocks Michigan, tops McCain

The 2008 presidential race is getting better attention now, with three of the Republican candidates having won a primary and/or caucus, Mike Huckabee taking Iowa, McCain New Hampshire, Romney Wyoming and now Michigan.

Mitt Romney also leads in delegates, which is all that really counts.

The race speeds down to South Carolina, where the two southerners, Huckabee and Fred Thompson should do well. But, Romney will do better than previously thought with the wind at his back, and may take a silver, or bronze, in the state where the economy ranks about even with the war effort.



Romney's win was due to his status of being a favorite son in Michigan, but that wasn't all. His business acumen and promises to fix the ailing state along with Washington in general, made the case for him. See: Romney's Economic Optimism Prevails

Mitt told the Associated Press,

"It's a victory of optimism over Washington-style pessimism," .

There are some interesting numbers from Jay Cost of Real Clear Politics concerning the outcomes so far....

"The exit polling data offers some counter-intuitive evidence about who is being helped by the conduct of the Iraq war. In New Hampshire, Romney won voters who approve of the conduct of the Iraq war, 37% to 33%. McCain won those who disapprove, 36% to 29%. The results were roughly the same in Michigan. Romney won approvers, 42% to 27%. McCain won disapprovers, 36% to 29%."


Most of the folks in S.C. agree that the war in Iraq is being won since the surge started, giving credit to the president for his better-late-than-never move to put General Petraeus in charge, which Romney strongly supported, taking the presidents side against Hike Muckabee's disgraceful criticisms using liberal propaganda.

Former Tennessee senator Fred Thompson may get his first win in S.C., in just four days, which would make for an ever-more tense race, until it slingshots to Nevada, where Arizona's senator McCain may have the upper hand.

With a possibility of four major candidates having wins, the race will heat-up further, splitting conservatives against moderates and social liberals – read Rompson vs. McHuck below for more – down in Florida, where the G-man is waiting. Should Rudy win in Florida, all becomes new again, like the second half of a tied football game.

BTW, Go PACKERS!

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Thursday, February 15, 2007

 

Romney Running Right

The long awaited announcement came on Tuesday February 13th, 2007 from former Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney, that he is now running for the office of president of the United States of America.

Romney is also a Republican coming from an ultra-blue state who got more done there in his single term than previous democrat administrations did in two terms, proving his leadership in getting things accomplished.

But what has he accomplished?

A businessman, Romney, 59, helped found a multibillion-dollar venture capital firm, Bain Capital, that invested in companies like Staples, the office-supply giant.

As governor of Massachusetts, Mr. Romney closed a $3 billion budget deficit without raising taxes. He also created and pushed through a comprehensive overhaul of the states health insurance system, with results coming over time.

Romney said in his announcement that you can view on MittTV,

"I do not believe Washington can be transformed from within by a lifelong politician," Romney said, "There have been too many deals, too many favors, too many entanglements - and too little real world experience managing, guiding, leading."

Mr. Romney is best known for his can-do attitude in the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City that saved the games from a financial scandal. Romney stepped in to take over when an uncovered scandal had threatened to implode the games, but they ended up a success with Romney at the helm leading its reorganization clean up. "Romney came in and made it all good," was the consensus of many who attended the games.

The question is, can he do the same thing leading the country?

On Iraq, Romney has given his support for President Bush's policy in the Iraq war, saying that failure in Iraq "could be devastating" for the United States and could mean a future with far more military involvement and far more loss of American life.
"Across the nation, there is debate about our future course in Iraq. Our desire to bring our troops home, safely and soon, is met with our recognition that if Iraq descends into all-out civil war, millions could die; that Iraq's Sunni region could become a base for Al Qaeda; that its Shia region could be seized by Iran; that Kurd tension could destabilize Turkey; and even that the broader Middle East could be drawn into conflict. The possible implications for America and for American interests from such developments could be devastating. It could mean a future with far more military involvement and far more loss of American life. For these reasons, I believe that so long as there is a reasonable prospect of success, our wisest course is to seek stability in Iraq, with additional troops endeavoring to secure the civilian population."

Romney is correct about the threat and the consequences. Nobody on the left even wants to acknowledge the war, much less win it, as they care more about money and politics than life itself.

Romney continued,
"So long as there is a reasonable prospect of success, our wisest course is to seek stability in Iraq, with additional troops to secure the civilian population."

Seeking to convince conservatives that he is one of us, after what critics call a few flip-flops, Romney emphasized values and principles considered the bedrock of the GOP.
"I believe that the family is the foundation of America - and that it needs to be protected and strengthened. I believe in the sanctity of human life."
See: MittTV.
Many on the left are scared of Romney and his pro-family views, preferring instead to continue the corruption of society with homosexual sin and abortion on demand. Democrat's don't think about consequences, they only want what feels good at any given time, which is all the time for them, and they will bash and trash anyone who goes against their corroding selfishness.
"I believe that people and their elected representatives should make our laws, not unelected judges," Romney continued. "I believe we are overtaxed and government is overfed. Washington is spending too much money."

Democrats believe the people work for the government and that taxes should never be limited, which is the exact opposite of the Constitution. Democrat's believe in group consensus, ie: socialism over individualism, and that the little people can't make their own decisions, so they must be taxed to death to keep them in their place so those in power can dictate their lives. This again is the exact opposite of the Constitution and freedom, as is all that today's democrats promise out both sides of their mouths. One only has to discern the words spoken by Hillary Clinton, Al Gore, John Edwards and Barack Hussein Obama to know they are more than confused.


Like Bush, Romney is a son seeking to succeed where his father failed. Romney became an official GOP presidential candidate flanked by his wife since 1969, Ann, their five sons and five daughters-in-law, and the Romneys' ten grandchildren - proving that yes, he is a family man.

Romney emphasized,
"I believe that homeland security begins with securing our borders," adding, "I believe that our best days are before us because I believe in America."
"America can't continue to lead the family of nations if we fail the families at home," he said, adding that values and morals are "under constant attack" and promoting families where a mother and a father are in each child's life."

Being a Mormon running for president does not disqualify Mr. Romney from winning. Bigots and anti-religious leftists' are already out smearing him as best they can with lies claiming that all Mormons are polygamists' and other such garbage that is as wrong as slavery.

Even some who claim to be for the GOP may be following the dems smear tactics in bashing Romney, as this article by Clintonian flipper Dick Morris attempts to do.

"It may be a racist refusal to vote for a Mormon or, more charitably, Romney’s flip-flop-flip from pro-life to pro-choice to pro-life, or it may have been his inconsistency on gay issues, but Mitt seems to be going the way of his father — out of contention."

Actually, Romney has always been pro-life, but clearly needed votes from pro-choicer's in the ultra-liberal state to become governor. But didn't Ronald Reagan do the same thing in California before becoming solidly pro-life and then president?

I believe there's a clue in there somewhere.

For this conservative blogger, it is way early to pick one candidate over another as the field has yet to narrow. But perhaps John McCain should bow out as his chances of winning against either former NY Mayor Rudy Giuliani or Mitt Romney are doubtful due to his his being a long-time Washington insider. He also seems too indecisive, while trying to please both sides on every issue. CFR?

According to Morris, ex-GOP speaker Newt Gingrich is already past McCain and he hasn't even announced.
"The ultimate winner of the Giuliani/McCain quarter-final will face the winner of the Gingrich/Romney match-up in the semi-finals."


Polls will go up and down all over the place according to the liberal media's wishes, as they always put the so called Democrat's far above any Republican's, especially conservatives no matter what polls might actually say. The MSM debates who they want to be up or down at the time, despite their rigged polls, and the consensus is what they script for the "news".

When it comes time, vote your own conservative conscience, not those of talking heads reading biased lines on a tele-prompter.

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