Monday, February 4, 2008

Super Tuesday

Okay, so I was the one who started this little family blog, however, it has quickly turned into a "girly" blog. (which I guess is not a bad thing, since it would never be updated unless Camille did it) Anyway, this is my attempt to reestablish my role as a blogger.
So tomorrow is Super Tuesday, and as I figure, the last chance for American conservatives to choose a leader who will LEAD with real conservative values. I thought that person might be Mike Huckabee or Mitt Romney. After the primary results from Florida showed Huckabee to be a distant 4th, I thought he would do the right thing and bow out allowing Romney to get votes necessary to gain the nomination. He has since shown how much he does not really care for the conservatives of America and only for his future aspirations of becoming the VP under McCain, showing his true colors.
My hope is that enough conservatives understand the “Nader” effect is going to have dire consequences on our party. If John McCain gets the presidential nomination, it could ruin the Republican Party as we know it. After this election, the conservative base may no longer have a party.
I don't think I could go as far as voting for a democrat in the next election, but I sure as heck throw my vote away on a 3rd party candidate before I vote for John McCain.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Im throwing my vote away to Ron Paul, I love the man. I hate the voting system in our country..it feels like you are defeated before you begin since the whole process is made so incredibly complicated on purpose so most people don't even get involved and only a third of the country is even involved in the voting process. Its all so very frustrating.

cjmom said...

I am going crazy about this. If I vote for McCain it will be with a gallon of Maalox in hand. I worry that he is too hawkish. Obama is too rabbit, didn't they learn anything from Vietnam. Could I vote for Hillary? She isn't planning on running or attacking - Oh heaven help us, and I mean that literally