timesjoke Posted May 21, 2010 Author Posted May 21, 2010 But you miss the most important thing about Regan, he was not considered a radical when he ran for office, Regan grew into his most powerful possitions as his support from Congress grew, sure it happend fast, but he needed congress. Consider someone like Regan in office with the current congress for a second, almost none of the things Regan accomplished would have been possible with this congress, and that is always my point, no one man can accomplish anything, but the failure to support McCain was with the knowledge that a radical progressive Obama would be the President with a radical liberal Congress is my opinion a huge mistake. A match made in Conservative Hell. If there had been a balanced congress or even a conservative Congress I might even have joined you guys in voting for "purity" because the harm of that choice would have been very low, but there was no way I could assist Obama get into power with a friendly radical Congress by wasting my vote to make a "purity" claim. There was too much at stake to throw away my vote on that election. Quote
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