Thanks for noticing (about two months too late) that all the hype that Romney “wasn’t really conservative” was just that, disingenious flack from other campaigns. He was the best one of the bunch on record. (He didn’t vote for or support McCain Feingold, unlike Fred)
Then I read this: “Ironically, this will make conservatives happy since Romney isn’t really a conservative, less so than McCain.”
That’s an interesting argument considering the amount of un-conservative things McCain HAS done, and just the sort of thing I would expect to hear from an establishment type, not the PJM CEO. Some people just never get it. Romney was the best hope we had for this election.
If McCain really wants to be president than he will ask Romney to be VP (to show he can work with others and ease the fears of the majority of self-identified conservatives who voted FOR ROMNEY, especially throughout the midwest)Romney should agree, but only AFTER he gets McCain to swear off amnesty. That would be a coup that conservatives could respect.





