Originally posted at Random Rants from an Airline Employee
The problem with the GOP is that you get people sporting the label who really aren’t for limited government. In fact, there are those so bad that they admit that they’re going to vote for a tax hike to support a zoo; something that should clearly be a concern for private enterprise. Fortunately in this above case, the effect of this citizen’s actions, should it pass, is of limited geographical scope - not that it makes it any more tolerable. However, there are those running for, or currently in, public office who run under the GOP banner and do things much worse than support a local tax hike to support a zoo. Unfortunately, one such person is the Republican candidate for President - John McCain.
You might recall that in 2002, the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act became law. This piece of legislation, which had John McCain as a key sponsor, coalesced with preexisting campaign finance regulatory statutes to further violate the First Amendment rights of individuals. Regardless of what the Supreme Court of the United States decided in McConnell v. Federal Election Commission, limiting the amount of money used for advocating a position is indeed a freedom of speech violation. Instead of going into detail on the caveats associated with BCRA, I’ll let George Will and Reason Magazine handle that task. Oh, I probably should mention though that BCRA prohibits minors from making contributions.
Having the GOP candidate for president only a couple of years ago spearheading legislation that severely limits free speech expounds the due diligence that party members need to exercise when selecting a candidate for office; via convention or otherwise. This diligence shouldn’t be exclusive to federal office candidate selection either - it should be applied to selecting candidates at every level down to the local level. Certainly it’s impossible to agree with a candidate 100%, but viewpoints such as those espoused by candidates like John McCain are completely incompatible with those who are true conservatives.
Originally, I was intending on writing strictly about how campaign finance laws are in complete contradiction with the First Amendment (yet again, SCOTUS be damned), similar in fashion to my previous entry about how government intervention into labor relations are immoral. However, I decided that the conservative community (bloggers and non-bloggers alike) would be better served with a piece that attempts to do a little more than editorialize. You know, maybe attempt to give a bit of helpful advice or some derivative thereof? This in turn lead to what you just read now - a warning about how extremely crucial it is to appropriately select candidates that truly stand for conservative values

WHY?
sharbeth Friday, August 15th at 10:43PM EDT (link)Your article is depressing. Why are you betraying yourself? I see no reason to follow you. You admit McCain’s assaults on your convictions yet you are going to vote for him? Why? Isn’t it time to say enough is enough? How much are we willing to concede before the parties look exactly alike?
WHY?
sharbeth Friday, August 15th at 10:45PM EDT (link)Your article is depressing. Why are you betraying yourself? I see no reason to follow you. You admit McCain’s assaults on your convictions yet you are going to vote for him? Why? Isn’t it time to say enough is enough? How much are we willing to concede before the parties look exactly alike?
Because not all of us are as detached from reality as yourself
Jeff Emanuel Friday, August 15th at 10:46PM EDT (link)JE
It's simple..
Jason Gillman Jr. Friday, August 15th at 11:00PM EDT (link)Because having McCain in office is much better than Obama. Back in 2004 (my first opportunity to vote in a presidential election) I voted for Michael Badnarik.
It’s going to be a hell of a lot tighter this time around. As much as I’d like to vote LP, I don’t think I can afford it. I voted for Ron Paul in the primary, but that’s all that could be really done this time around.
We've really missed the Ron Paul supporters being around here.
NightTwister Friday, August 15th at 11:13PM EDT (link)Ok, no, we really haven’t.
But hey, at least you’ve got a demi-god in his place.
Get Connected in Colorado.
Reality
sharbeth Friday, August 15th at 11:19PM EDT (link)To Jeff Emanuel - I hope your version of reality serves you. I am not convinced, and I think your version is going to let you down worse than you imagine. Truth is all that matters, not the (barely) lesser of 2 evils. That is why we are where we are now, and I guess I’ve had enough of it. Thanks for the post.
Obama makes clear the parties do not look alike
Mike gamecock DeVine Friday, August 15th at 11:33PM EDT (link)Most choices in life are the least sorrowful.
that’s why
Mike DeVine’s Examiner.com, Charlotte Observer and The Minority Report columns
“One man with courage makes a majority.” - Andrew Jackson
we are where we are because more conservative
Mike gamecock DeVine Friday, August 15th at 11:36PM EDT (link)candidates didn’t run. Why?
a book or seven is required
it starts with Eve biting an apple
the meat of the books is Bork’s Slouching…
Mike DeVine’s Examiner.com, Charlotte Observer and The Minority Report columns
“One man with courage makes a majority.” - Andrew Jackson
Quick Question
RedFox84 Friday, August 15th at 11:49PM EDT (link)From someone that opposed CFR but gladly voted for McCain in the primaries… Is Obama offering to repeal CFR and I missed it? Because as far as the current election is concerned, it is a non-issue in determining who to pick between the two.
The thing about reality
mbauer Saturday, August 16th at 12:24AM EDT (link)There aren’t versions…
Unless you are naive, you understand that the likelyhood of a candidate that you agree with 100% of the time is probably none.
In fact, if you get a candidate you agree with 75% of the time when the field is narrowed down to 2, you should consider yourself lucky. If you aren’t happy with the candidates, then choose the one you like the most now and work through the primaries next time.
Umm, no
Jason Gillman Jr. Saturday, August 16th at 4:34AM EDT (link)That was also never the intention of my article.