Now we have Mike Gallagher writing about the same thing in The Ultimate Conservative Nightmare?Gallagher quotes David Frum, RINO at the National Review Online who says the Republican party has changed.
He argues that a successful Republican presidential candidate will be the sort of person who demonstrates unshakable integrity, a willingness to shake off some of the previous conservative orthodoxies, and can challenge and even disagree with some of the cultural philosophies that helped define the Reagan Revolution. Frum makes the case that a successful GOP candidate will be the one who returns to fiscal conservatism, reigning in out-of-control spending, even if he or she wanders off the reservation over an issue like illegal immigration.Look Gallagher, the conservatives didn't pick McCain. The MSM did with beliefs like "a willingness to shake off some of the previous conservative orthodoxies." It's a perfect mind meld isn't it. McCain strong with liberal Republicans and Independents and Clinton strong with white men and women and those earning less than $50,000 a year.
None of the three candidates wants the government to live within our means, secure our borders, and follow the Constitution. All theree are statists!
I say if McCain chose Clinton, he better have his will in order and call in a divorce attorney for the believers in the Reagan Revolution will never call themselves Republicans again.























I sat in my county Republican convention and listened to those die hard republicans, scared to death to give Ron Paul any power because they had to stay united for McCain and keep Hillary out of there.
They were blaming the democrats for things which actually the republicans are guilty of.
The republicans have definitely lost a strong platform.