FOR THE RECORD“Too many Republicans continue to embrace the notion that more spending on pork barrel projects will keep them in office. They should have been disabused of that notion when they lost control of Congress in the 2006 election, largely because their collusion with President Bush on spending and expansion of government mimicked the Democrats. The Republican rank and file and Independent voters prefer their liberalism straight up rather than diluted by party leaders. The best opportunity Republicans had at their retreat to prove they see the light on spending was to name the tireless anti-pork crusader Rep. Jeff Flake, Arizona Republican, to the powerful Appropriations Committee. This would have been the equivalent of placing a preacher at the entrance to a house of ill repute, or a member of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union on an alcohol beverage and control board. The analogies are apt because too many politicians are drunk on power and behave like harlots with other people’s money.” — Cal Thomas
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“After reading your Patriot Candidate Profiles, I have determined that calling John McCain conservative, honest and faithful to the Constitution is about like comparing a mangy junkyard dog to a thoroughbred. Conversely, I firmly believe that Mitt Romney is completely the opposite — a true working conservative, extremely honest and will faithfully execute the office of the President while abiding by the Constitution.” — Edna, Texas
“Mitt Romney will be far more comfortable with the conservatives as president than he was as governor of Massachusetts with the liberals. His Mormon faith is a natural ally of conservatism. I do not worry about Mitt straying back to any previous liberal positions.” — Colville, Washington
“I enjoyed your analysis of Mitt Romney. I like to put the issue of his fitness to my friends this way. Think of the U.S. government as a business, a corporation if you will. The biggest, richest, and most powerful one on earth. As a citizen, you and I are shareholders. What kind of person would you choose to be CEO? The wife of a convicted felon, a war hero with no management experience or a newbie senator with little life experience and no management experience. It’s your choice, choose wisely.” — Fresno, California
“I generally agree with The Patriot Post, but I am dismayed that Mark Alexander has joined the ‘McCain bashing’ crowd that so many conservatives are engaging in. Now, I don’t agree with everything that McCain believes, but I feel he is the best man to lead this country for the next four years.” — Wichita, Kansas
Editor’s Reply: We suppose the best measure of how objective the profiles Mr. Alexander provided on John McCain and Mitt Romney (among others on our Presidential Candidates Rating page) is the fact that the mail accusing us of supporting and opposing each of these candidates is split about even for each profile.
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