RINOs Still Looking Pretty In 2010

Oh you die hard Republicans who are Republicans first and everything else second wonder why I criticize the Republican Party and their candidates and their voter’s willingness to do the right thing and utimately worry about the Party? You really really wonder these things? Honestly?

Ok, well this is why I worry about the Republican Party! Senator John McCain, Mr. I can abridge free speech because I am a Senator and Mr. I can throw money at the banks unconstitutionally is sitting pretty with voters in Arizona at the minute and looks like he will get a chance to run for re-election in 2010 according to a Rasmussen poll of voters in the State.

A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely 2010 Republican Primary voters in Arizona finds the longtime incumbent leading former Congressman J.D. Hayworth by a 53% to 31% margin. In November, the two candidates were virtually even.

Former Minuteman leader Chris Simcox gets four percent (4%) support, while three percent (3%) prefer some other candidate and eight percent (8%) are undecided.

Ok, as far as Simcox goes I can understand that … maybe. He is pretty much a one trick pony. And I am not saying that Hayworth is the best Republican candidate out there or that I even agree with him on everything but he is by far and away a better person and stronger conservative than John McCain could ever hope to be. My opinion. So if you don’t like it I don’t honestly care.

But really, are you really going to tell me that John McCain, after everything he has done, deserves to be re-elected? Heck up until recently when it was politically expedient he has pretty much been Obama-lite for years in the Senate.

Hey, far be it from me to tell you want to do. And I am not endorsing Hayworth either lest you think that. I am just saying you vote for McCain and you get the government you deserve and punish the rest of us in the end. Think about that please.

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