Quote from AAAintheBeltway:
I hope Bush has too much backbone and grit to go along with that strategy. It would be totally demoralizing for Republicans and would pretty much doom their hopes in '08. Instead, he should be Commander Adama and rally what is left of his world, get them organized and in fighting shape and ready to battle for the principles that unite the party.
Principles? With all due respect AAA, and I mean that sincerely, I'm not sure tonight just exactly what principles the Republican party stands for. The last Republicans I think had "principles" were Goldwater and Reagan.
I've voted in every election since Goldwater. Virtually always Republican, except the year that Dole ran. I couldn't bring myself to do it even though I like the guy.
Yesterday I did as Jem suggested. I voted Republican because I couldn't stand to vote for the Democrats in the elections in my area. I voted "non-Democrat", not Republican.
I believe in low taxes, low spending, low government, personal responsibility. I believe in the individual rather than the state. I believe in the right to choose, stem cell research, safe borders, strong national defense, and amnesty.
I think Iraq was a mistake. I am a Vietnam Vet. I could have told you that this country does not have the balls to fight a war, not a real war. And because of that, better not to start. We cannot win a "guerilla war" because this country is not tough enough.
Now, which Republican represents me?
The jackals are now taking over. We are about to be "governed" by the likes of Teddy Kennedy, Henry Waxman, Charlie Rangal, Dingell, Nancy Pelosi, John Kerry etc etc etc.
I think the bedrock Republicans of this world are disenfranchised. And to tell you the truth, I don't see a solution, because I don't see a politician anywhere with any real principles, Republican or Democrat alike.
OldTrader