January 31, 2008
The case for Mitt Romney

I agree with Mark Levin:

[McCain] would be an exceedingly poor choice as the Republican nominee for president. ... McCain is an intemperate, stubborn individual, much like Hillary Clinton. ... none of the candidates are perfect ... But McCain is the least perfect of the viable candidates. The only one left standing who can honestly be said to share most of our conservative principles is Mitt Romney. I say this as someone who has not been an active Romney supporter. If conservatives don't unite behind Romney at this stage, and become vocal in their support for him, then they will get McCain as their Republican nominee and probably a Democrat president. And in either case, we will have a deeply flawed president.
Read the whole thing.

Posted by Stefan Sharkansky at January 31, 2008 11:59 AM | Email This