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Conservatism From The Midwest

It’s Now Time

Mitt Romney has done what is important to Americas future and that was to withdraw from the race. It is now time for all conservatives especially the windbags in talk radio to get behind John McCain.

If they think that having Hillary or Obama in the White House is a better choice then McCain,  they are sadly mistaken.

John McCain may not be the perfect conservative candidate, but he is now our candidate. If people like Rush, Hannity,  Leven and all the others don’t like it, fine don’t vote for him, but stop destroying our candidate. If we end up with a Democrat in the White House in Jan. 2009, we are going to be looking at you as the ones who caused that disaster.  Of course having Hillary there would give you four years of talking points so maybe that is what is behind your shameful actions of late.

It’s time to unity.

Filed under: 2008 Elections, John McCain, Republican, Talk Radio

Fustration

This has got to be one of the most frustrating elections in years. On the left we have three candidates who are so busy pandering to the far left of their party that they offer nothing that the working class in middle America can identify with. They are talking more taxes, destruction of the best health care system in the world with a government run fiasco and pandering to terrorist.

Then on the right we have several candidates that are at best conservative liberals, a few who try to come across as conservative and then there is Ron Paul, where we just don’t know where he fits in.

This is going to be a tough year, we can’t allow one of the three socialist in, which leaves the question, who is the conservative candidate? Who will finally protect our borders? who will be the one to shut off the gravy train for the illegals who flow into our country? Who will be strong enough to contine standing up to terrorist.

Who is there for America? This is a question with few answers this election cycle.

Filed under: 2008 Elections, Conservatives, Decision 2008, Democrats, Republican

Finally It’s Over

Iowa is now a memory of the past.

Hilliary’s third place finish is very good news for America and conservatism. This ultra socialist is the last mistake America needs. I still don’t see Obama as the candidate for the Dems I really think the party wants the Clintons back in the White House and Edwards, well his campaign  has been done for months now.

Good ol Mike Huckabee has now had his moment of glory and that too will now settle down, as he is not the choice of real conservatives, actually that is still a real problem for conservative America, who will represent us?. Iowa was long, painful a lot of fun for the state as it brought media attention galore, but now we can start the real process of picking a President.

Filed under: 2008 Elections, Conservatives, Decision 2008, Democrats, Republican

Five Minutes Will Change Your Mind

MSNBC Disasters

It's hard to believe that one so called news network can have so many arrogant people on the air, but MSNBC some how finds the worse of the worse

Ed Schultz
Keith Olbermann
Rachel Maddow
Chris Matthews
Lawrence O'Donnell
Loons of MSNBC
The Three Stooges

No Shame

“The first news most Americans heard this morning was the announcement that Sen. Ted Kennedy had passed away after his 15-month battle with brain cancer,” conservative Gary Bauer wrote this week. “The second thing most Americans heard was a shameless attempt by Big Media 'talking heads' and liberal politicians to exploit his death by suggesting that America should honor the senator by stopping the debate and passing ‘health care reform

Destruction

If Al Qaeda wants to demolish the America we know and love, they'd better hurry because Obama's beating them to it.
-- Rush Limbaugh

You Better Listen Democrats

"One day, God's gonna stand before you, and he's gonna judge you and the rest of your damn cronies up on the Hill -- and then you will get your just desserts." - From Sen. Arlen Specter town hall meeting

Americans in Hollywood

· Andrew Breitbart
· Fred Thompson
· Jon Voight
· Gary Sinise
· Patricia Heaton
· Stephen Baldwin
· Kelsey Grammer
· Robert Downey Jr.
· Robert Davi
· Dennis Hopper
· Kevin Farley

Stimulus

"Not only has the stimulus not worked and the economy not been rescued, the President continues to promote policies that will create more unemployment in America. The national energy tax that went through this House last month will cause millions of Americans to lose their jobs over the next 10 years, at 2.5 million per year. And we're debating the health care plan, the government takeover of health care, which according to the Presidents council of economic advisors model will cost five million more Americans their jobs."
John Boehner

Idiot

I just don’t understand how anyone would want to be a Republican. I just can’t figure it. I don’t understand. If you’re poor, if you’re any kind of minority - gay, black, Latino, anything. If you’re not a rich - I don’t know. If you’re not a rich born-again-Christian, I don’t get it.
- Cher

Be Proud

“I wish that some in the media would keep things like that in perspective, what is really important in our country. And what is important is our freedoms, America’s security, our liberty. Let us continue to love our country, be proud of our country, never apologize for our country.”
- Sarah Palin

GOP Poll

Romney: 30%
Huckabee: 22%
Palin: 18%
Gingrich: 15%
Jindal: 4%
Other: 2%
Undecided: 10%


Margin of error: +/- 3.1%
Sample: 1003 voters
Conducted: August 14-18, 2009


Clarus Research Group

Apologize?

We never need to fear that though we're not a perfect nation, that we must apologize for being proud of ourselves.
-- Sarah Palin

Common Sense

Of course, Obama attended a black supremacist church for twenty years, and referred to his grandmother as “a typical white woman,” and wrote a book with the word “race” in the title – which no politically ambitious white writer could ever get away with. But that’s not “racist” or anything. -Kathy Shaidle

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"I think the President should make an apology to all law enforcement personnel throughout the entire country that took offense to this."
Steve Killian, president of the Cambridge Police Patrol Officer's Association, said Friday.