Republican Advice

So, have you noticed recently all the various people and groups giving advice to the Republican Party? There was Newt and his steps that need to be taken NOW to ensure victory in the fall. Of course, he was ignored, I think, because his steps this time too resembled the “Contract With America” — which was incredibly successful, but you wouldn’t know that from the reports. They actually did what he said they would do. Unfortunately, the media so blasted them with help from Democrats that you rarely hear the term anymore except that it’s preceded by “the failed.”

There’s nearly daily columns now in various newspaper that are providing suggestions. The RNC is meeting and trying to come up with this thing called “The Change You Deserve.” I guess they’re hoping to ride on the coattails of Obama’s “Change” campaign. Worse, the first views I’ve had of this program are the Republican Party trying to pander with giveaways to buy votes — of women and the so-called “working class.” So I guess the RNC is going to try to out-liberal the liberals. Yeah, that’s going to work.

I know there’s a lot of die-hard Republicans out there. I just wonder how long they will continue to hold their noses and vote for people they don’t like. I’ve made up my mind — I can’t do it. I can’t vote for McCain. If you want freedom, if you like capitalism, there is no place for you in the Republican or Democrat parties today.

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3 Responses to “Republican Advice”

  1. There’s one thing I would truly like to see on a ballot…on any and ALL ballots for that matter. We need an option to check “None of the Above”. If “None of the Above” gets the most votes, all those on the ballot for that office are disqualified, and the process has to start all over again with a fresh slate of candidates. This thing of taking what we’re given, and holdding our noses is crap, and it’s time we had a REAL choice.

  2. In North Carolina, in the primary, there is an option for “no preference.” But I’m pretty sure that only wins if 100% of the people choose it.

    I’d love to see “none of the above.” However, I bet it would mean that the current officeholders would get to keep their seats while “none of the above” won election after election…

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