More Anger and Demands From The Right by Thomas D. Segel

Harlingen, Texas, July 6, 2008: To say that conservatives are displeased with the GOP candidate for president would be a gigantic understatement. Those considered to be the demented Republican leadership who believe the right wing of the party will soon forget are wrong again. Conservatives are well aware the same people who have managed to lose everything that was accomplished during the Reagan years are once again ignoring them.

Those who carry the conservative banner know that when their brand of politics is placed on the front burner…and followed to the letter, Republican candidates win every time. They also know that those who moved away from traditional conservative positions and failed to keep promises made to the American people lost, and lost big.

“Now these same misguided and befuddled leaders think they can win the hearts and minds of the USA, by placing before the public a Republicrat”, say Harlen Marshall, a Navy veteran from Brownsville, Texas. “They have given us John McCain, who isn’t even a good Republican-Lite. He is trying to woo the center, the left and the right, all at the same time. One would think that any knowledge of history would have shown him that nobody can be everything to everyone.”

The conservative base really has no interest in the slip-shad campaign of nothingness McCain is currently waging. There is no way he is going to put out a clarion call and rally the troops with the right-left-center package he is bringing to the table. If McCain, and by the same token every candidate running under the Republican banner want any chance to win in November, all had better trumpet as loudly as possible their return to conservative sanity.

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