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   "A word to the wise ain't necessary --  
          it's the stupid ones that need the advice."
					-Bill Cosby

Tuesday, February 05, 2008


Super Tuesday-ishness

Today, I voted for Romney. He is my choice. I will support Vietnam-ish John-ish if it comes to it. He can garner the in-between-not knowing anything about politics-voting for some kind of moderate candidate-ish-safe with moderate mush kind of non-religious right-ish kind of anti-weird and scared of Mormonish electotorate.

I'll join that strange group if they will bring pitchforks to the gates of the Clinton megalomaniac monarchy.

7 Comments:

Blogger Conservative in Virginia said...

I hope nobody drops out of the race after today. I'd like to have a choice when I finally get to vote next week.

February 05, 2008 5:04 PM  
Blogger Wonderdog said...

CIV...I think Huck needs to leave. He's feeding McCain with votes and denying Mitt.

February 05, 2008 11:31 PM  
Blogger T Patrick Dunigan said...

OH come ON, Wonderdog!..Mitt is not getting votes because most Republicans DON'T WANT HIM...not because of Huck...

February 06, 2008 10:21 AM  
Blogger stewdog said...

Wow, Wonderdog and Kate Marie back in the same week!
Hey, WD, Politics is compromise and after 8 years of Dubya, the country is NOT going to elect a really conservative white guy like Mr. Automoton-Ken Doll-Stepford Husband Romney. The ONLY chance to keep Madame out of the White House is a more moderate Republican who can draw independent voters. That is McCain. . cerainly not Romney and absolutely not The Ayatolla Huckabee. But I understand that the concept of compromise is just not in your gene pool!

February 06, 2008 2:22 PM  
Blogger Wonderdog said...

Yes, I hope that Wonderdog is back in the mix, SD. Elections generally get me stirred up and work is...well...finally petering to a doable level.

I'm well aware of the compromises that politics brings(Just ask my ultra-conservative McCain lambasting mother about my political savvy). Nevertheless, I've always voted for my candidate...unless it meant doom in the general election, which is not the case here.

I actually believe that McQuibb has the best chance of beating Hillabama so I wish him well and will hold my nose to punch a chad for him. I also believe, however, that if Romney were the nominee he could unite the Republican party and bring a strong wave of the conservative electorate to the polls in the general election. In short, I believe that McCain has a bit better chance of beating Hillary but also believe that Mitt has a decent chance as well. Given the option, I'd rather see Mitt have a go at it but am not opposed to McCain should he win out.

February 06, 2008 6:39 PM  
Blogger Wonderdog said...

Meant "McQuigg"...

February 06, 2008 6:49 PM  
Blogger stewdog said...

Why, WD. I've always known your mother to be a shy, withdrawn, and lovely person who shows total flexibility when it comes to matters political. I'm sure that she is aganizing today over whom to support. . Obama, Clinton, or McCain, and, as always, will simply do what you tell her to do.
Too bad her potato salad isn't as good as mine!

February 08, 2008 10:25 AM  

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