McCain chooses Sarah Palin, so what?
Okay, so McCain chose someone who it is very hard to find dirt on. Great for him.
He strategically waited until after Obama made a pick. Obama picked an Washtingon insider obviously a testament to his dedication to the elite in control. So McCain, whom the elite have no doubt of his loyalty, picked an outsider.
Sure maybe McCain will win. So what? What does that mean for conservatives?
The worst thing ever. That’s what. If Obama wins, conservatives can rally, rebuild their values of limited government.
But if McCain wins, the destruction of the Republican party will ensue. Though perhaps that may be for the best. But there is one irreversible thing McCain WOULD accomplish that Obama might not be able to: Amnesty.
McCain wrote the bill on it! Goodbye to conservatism forever, if he’s elected; like his New World Order pals Obama and Bush so desperately desire to do, McCain will pass Amnesty, and attempt to move us one step closer to the North American Union.
Some may wonder why I think McCain would, and Obama wouldn’t pass amnesty. Partisan politics. If Obama tries to pass Amnesty, which he may, the GOP would be more willing to rally to shoot it down. If McCain, leader of the GOP, tries to pass Amnesty, the GOP will be split in half, while the democrats would enthusiastically support it. Thus, it would be FAR more likely that amnesty pass under McCain than Obama.
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