"Elections have consequences," yes.
But McCain really does not believe that, does he? I mean,
he lost the 2008 election and looked like a whiny chump in the process,
yet he thinks he continues to be the driving force in the GOP.
Indeed, we lost the 2012 presidential election, as well, but
why?
By ignoring the teaparty influence and [especially] Sarah Palin.
Millions stayed away from the voting booth, in 2012, because
they were not happy with the party's nominee. Look, Romney was the
last man standing. All teaparty types self destructed during the primary
season, but that does not change the fact that a true conservative did
not get the nomination, nor does it change the fact that the RINO Herd
within the GOP tried to win the election without catering to the party
conservatives. They were hoping to send a message to the teaparty, i.e., we do not need you anymore. When will the McCains of this world figure this out:
The GOP cannot win a national election while it ignores the reality of a
growing conservative influence within the party?
In fact, the majority of Americans neither supported
the President or approved of ObamaCare in 2012. Virtually all pre-election polls
showed Obama in serious trouble and ObamaCare considered a high priority
campaign issue. If, in fact, that was an accurate picture of
the pre-election world, "we" lost that election simply and only
because "we" did not cater to and energize the party's base.
The ticket to national prominence is a united and conservative voice. When will McCain figure that out or is he so dedicated to the Progressive cause (his version) that his eyes are shut to any other consideration?
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