So the liberal/progressive wing of the Republican party doesn't like Palin? Here's a factoid: they never liked Ronald Reagan either. The Gipper is my political idol and Sarah reminds me of him in some ways. Palin did not cost McCain the election, nor was she a major factor in his defeat. McCain cost McCain the election. He was a weak candidate and we all tried to "put lipstick on that pig" in supporting him and it didn't work. In fact, Palin's selection probably kept the race closer than it would have been otherwise.
Though it is painful to see this happen, it's time to find out who the real conservatives are. If it means leaving the party, to go where I'm not sure, maybe that's something conservatives need to do. As a conservative/libertarian myself, I have no desire to become like the wussies in the UK who call themselves conservatives; and that is what the progressive wing of the party wants us to become now.
I have been thinking about this election and I'm going to post to or start a thread on the podcast Michael put up on Wednesday. Some of the issues he mentioned need to be vetted and our own ideas need to be tossed out there as well. But before I do all of that, I want to take some time to reflect.
Now back to reflecting....