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Comment on: Out There: The Dillon Probe

Does Mitt REALLY Want The Job? (Roger Campbell Commentary)

2 Comments

Here's A Clue.....

When every liberal in print and media tells the Republican Party that McCain is the best bet and the Republican Party believes them then what does that say about the GOP?

Why aren't conservatives getting it? Do they think the liberal pundits are pulling a fast one? Do they think that the libs are simply telling conservatives to pick McCain so that we will think it's a trick and NOT pick McCain??

I'm for the straight talk express, otherwise known as illegal alien amnesty, no tax cuts and greater concessions on the liberal agenda of big government intervention.

Roger B. Campbell salutes the new Cato

Dear Pedro:

Many thanks for your gracious response. I must tell you that I am EXTREMELY tempted to run for delegate to the Republican National Convention once again, just so that I can promote your candidacy for Platform Committee Chairman. Unlike
these Inside-The-Beltway cheerleaders, you're dealing with reality. A McCain-Huckabee ticket
will make the 1992 Republican Presidential vote look like the Golden Age of Conservatism. As Mencken pointed out, "Democracy is the belief that the people know what they want . . . and deserve to get it good and hard."

Shine, perishing Republic!

Best,

Roger B. Campbell

Mr. Campbell is preparing to spend the Lenten season mortifying his flesh ("Mea culpa maxima.")
for his vast sins of commission in helping to nominate and elect W, whose utopian pretensions make real Americans fonder than ever of his father's non ideological brand of realism.