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Hi Larry1700. Two corrections: I should not have used the word “we” but “I”. Sorry. Also, I should have not used the word “fitness.” Instead, I should have used the word, “gravitas” or perhaps “presidential timber.” You see, I don’t think a one-term congressmen who lost his re-election bid would make a good presidential candidate.Can you provide specifics regarding your feelings about his unfitness?
I agree that there are more conservatives out there than the media leads us to believe. And I am frustrated at the Bush’s, Dole’s, McCain’s, Romney’s being nominated instead of good conservatives. That said, I don’t think there was a candidate better than Romney last election.As for his ability to win, I think there are more conservative voters out there than the media (and the Republican Party leadership) lead us to believe. The GOP keeps fielding moderate candidates. I’d really like to us try a strong conservative–fiscal and social–candidate for a change.
Well said - totally agree.Code:Cucinelli, for instance, came extremely close to winning. He was far outspent by his opponent, partially because the GOP stop funding him in October. If the GOP would actually back strong conservatives, instead of going on the attack like they did against Ted Cruz recently, and against Tea Party candidates during the previous election, they would be much stronger candidates.
Thanks for your post.
Ishii