Like most conservatives, I have been very disillusioned with our presidential candidate outcome. I was a Fredhead, which went no where fast. Due to his liberal, maverick, unpredictable nature, John McCain was near the bottom of my list. Now that we're stuck with him, I've been trying to reconcile myself to the inevitable.
There's nothing that can unite conservatives like visceral hatred of the liberal news media. The completely off the wall, unprovoked New York Times attack on McCain is certainly having that effect.
I've had more phone calls and comments from my conservative friends the last day and a half, pulling together with McCain, than at any time since Romney pulled out. Most were mad at McCain over his softcore immigration policy, the disasterous McCain Feingold "campaign finance reform," consorting with Ted Kennedy on education, or selling out on waterboarding and trials for the Gitmo detainees.
It's hard to believe the party of Ronald Reagan would be nominating someone with these views, but we're stuck, and only the New York Times could make us like it.
Friday, February 22, 2008
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