Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama? The devil you know or the devil you don't? That seems to be the main question for Democrats as everyone is talking about the 2008 Presidential Race a bit too early. Of course, Democrats don't equate their candidates to the devil, but they certainly do that to Republicans. I have enjoyed the recent bickering between those two campaigns. Hillary thinks the Presidency should be handed to her. Obama thinks he is a rock star. Neither has what it takes to run a Representative Republic. If you want to experience a similar fall to Rome, vote Democrat. If you want to strive toward more individual freedom, vote Republican. Vote conservative.
All the talk about the 2008 race makes me realize that there aren't any Republicans standing out to get excited about. McCain is much too liberal and wishy washy for most of the conservative base. Rudy Giuliani cleaned up New York, but is he too liberal socially? George Allen was a great candidate for Congress, but then he made a comment that some deemed racist. Of course, it wasn't, but the media slammed him enough to cause his defeat. He would make a great President, though, in my opinion. Newt Gengrich would make a great President, too! Of course, the media has already compared him to Hitler in the past so they would do it again.
I'm looking forward to getting involved where I can. We need a true conservative in the White House. We need true conservatives in Congress. It's the only way to get this country back on track with greatness. We are still the greatest country in the world. We are the most free country in the world. We need to return to that foundation which makes us strong. Bring on the Conservative Republican candidates!
Sunday, February 25, 2007
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I have to agree with you I haven't seen a strong Democrat come forward yet. I don't mind Bill Richardson out of Mexico, but I don't think America is going to elect a Hispanic yet. Obama will fade and Hillary will win and then the Democrats will be screwed. May Edwards or even Gore could step up a little more, but Edwards lacks the experience and while I really like Gore for the most part I don’t know if he can win.
McCain missed his chance eight years ago Rudy I like for his liberal social issues, but watching him on tv he is very well handled and the audiences to friendly to him (staged if you will). Newt is done, never had a chance he is to Democrats what Hillary is to Republicans.
Now Bill Frist I don't mind, although I admit he is to conservative for my tastes. But I feel he would be a good leader regardless of his positions (Still wouldn't vote for him) but would be a good guy that I think most republicans (except the most strict stem cell opponents could back).
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