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Posted at 4:19pm on Jun. 12, 2008 Gov Jindal - Stay in Louisiana

By jonb

Gov Jindal -

Don't desert Louisiana.

I heard you on Michael Medved today. VERY impressive. Gives real hope for the future.

Please do NOT entertain being McCain's VP.

That would needlessly abort your development and potential. Keep your eye on that to which you have committed yourself - building up Louisiana. When your many great initiatives have become fruitful there, your experience will propel you at the right time.

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Posted at 1:54pm on May 14, 2008 Our best path forward (some hope with reality thrown in)

By jonb

1) Obama wins the protracted primary battle as damaged goods such that even John McCain can beat him in the fall.
2) John McCain delivers 2 solid choices for the Supreme Court and resolution of needed Iraq stabilization.
3) Unfortunately, he will also systematically undercut conservative principles on most other issues. This will continue the Republican House and Senate purge in 2010 and 2012 as McCain is defeated in re-election.

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Posted at 10:52am on May 14, 2008 Why you lost/why you are losing

By jonb

To the Republican leadership:

Why are you losing?

You have no core. You have no conviction for conservative principles. You have no backbone to stand up for proper governance.

When in the majority, you governed like Democrats – thoroughly irresponsible spending and opportunistic voting gimmicks rather than having real conviction about those “hot topic” issues raised every election year. You were exposed as the utter hypocrites many of you are. Your central theme in 2006 was: VOTE AGAINST THE DEMS – THEY’RE WORSE THAN US!!! Thoroughly uninspiring. Maddening.

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Posted at 9:42am on Feb. 1, 2008 On Super Tuesday, a vote for Huckabee is...

By jonb

As Super Tuesday approaches, here's one last plea to social conservatives leaning toward Huckabee.

A vote for Huckabee is a vote for Billary (or Obama) in the White House.

In the short run analysis, voting for Huckabee is a vote for John McCain. But in the long run, McCain as the nominee ensures a Democrat wins in November. (And as an aside, it is ironic that many who value the military the most are (by supporting McCain) creating the scenario that easily hands the Presidency to one they despise. But so it will be - it seems.)

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Posted at 10:34am on Jan. 30, 2008 Mourning for America

By jonb

A message sent to Bill Bennett (Morning in America).
Just letting him (and others) know where a number of conservatives are today.
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I cannot express how profoundly saddened I am for this country because the Republican Party is on the verge of abandoning a sound conservative philosophy. Trying to follow a maverick will splinter - not strengthen - the conservative movement. I hope all conservatives wake up today to rally behind Romney - who, though not perfect, can be a uniter. John McCain will not unite or inspire the base. 2008 will be another 2006.

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Posted at 5:18pm on Jan. 28, 2008 BluishPurpleState

By jonb

If McCain becomes the Republican standard bearer, this site will have to be renamed BluishPurpleState.

Drawing parallels: McCain=Specter while Romney=Toomey.
This time, Santorum is getting it right.

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Posted at 10:51am on Jan. 24, 2008 Open Letter to Senator Alexander

By jonb

This report by Erick got my Senate-Republican-Frustration juices flowing.

http://www.redstate.com/stories/the_parties/republicans/the_senate_gop_l...

It is time to get vocal folks.
Contact Senators Alexander and McConnell - and the Rs from your state.
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Senator Alexander:

I hope reports about the Senate Republican retreat are untrue. I fear they are not.

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Posted at 12:54pm on Jan. 18, 2008 SC will answer: Will we come together or break apart?

By jonb

In the SC three man race, one candidate can unite the Party, while the other two would fracture it in different ways.

Supporters of Huckabee: Yes, he is strong on life. But he is weak on economics and foreign policy. To support him solely because of one issue to the neglect of many others is to spit in the face of fellow conservatives who agree with you on life but need much more than just that in a candidate. Fred can deliver what you want on social issues while aggressively defending the country and encouraging economic prosperity. Please don't spit in our faces. Join us to get common goals accomplished. Voting for Mike harms Fred and likely gives us Rudy or Mitt or John. Vote for Fred and get what you are looking for in Mike. Let us come together. Please don't tear the party apart.

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Posted at 9:37pm on Jan. 17, 2008 Three man race in South Carolina

By jonb

Mitt's departure to Nevada officially makes the South Carolina primary a three man race - between Thompson, McCain and Huckabee.

Only 2 tickets come out of that 3 man race.

To all SC conservatives leaning toward Mitt:
This is your clear opportunity to consolidate behind the one conservative fighting to win in South Carolina - Fred.

A winning (or at least strong 2nd) Fred effectively ends the campaign of whoever languishes in 3rd (John or Mike).

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Posted at 11:27am on Jan. 16, 2008 Coburn and McCain?!?!?!

By jonb

Adam C links to the rumor in RedHot.

That would be a really dumb move on Tom's part.
I can see Coburn endorsing Fred, but McCain?
That's like Santorum endorsing Specter.
Dumb move.

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