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		<title>Super Tuesday Demonstrates Liberalism, Prejudice, and a Few Other Things</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few quick thoughts on yesterday&#8217;s primaries. It&#8217;s not secret that I&#8217;ve been supporting Mitt in my own small ways, but it&#8217;s been acknowledged many times that if you&#8217;re looking for a conservative who supports the three traditional conservative pillars, Mitt Romney is your man. Sure McCain is gobbling up lots of the independent votes, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few quick thoughts on yesterday&#8217;s primaries.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not secret that I&#8217;ve been supporting Mitt in my own small ways, but it&#8217;s been acknowledged many times that if you&#8217;re looking for a conservative who supports the three traditional conservative pillars, Mitt Romney is your man.</p>
<p>Sure McCain is gobbling up lots of the independent votes, but the number of Republicans voting for McCain says one of two things:  Either Americans in general are getting less conservative and care less about families, life, lower taxes, etc. or they&#8217;re (for some reason) willing to believe that McCain will not continue to do as he&#8217;s done in the past and <a href="http://www.evangelicalsformitt.org/front_page/james_dobson_speaks_on_mccain.php" title="mccain's conservative credentials">thumb his nose</a> at the conservative Republicans from whence his support comes.</p>
<p>All the people voting for Huckabee says something a little worse.  Though Huckabee staunchly refuses to accept the fact that his completely unexpected success yesterday represents anything but a resurgence in his bid for President, it&#8217;s now widely known that McCain was throwing his votes in the Huck direction in an effective (though below-the-belt) tactic to keep Romney from getting votes.</p>
<p>Whether people don&#8217;t like Romney because he&#8217;s a Mormon, or because McCain&#8217;s palpable feelings of personal hatred towards Gov. Romney are contagious,  it certainly seems that though the country is willing to elect it&#8217;s first woman president, or it&#8217;s first black president, the fear/misunderstanding of Mormonism has not been completely overcome.</p>
<p>Prejudice works both ways and the incredibly strong showing at the Southern Polls shows a bit of prejudice in the opposite direction.</p>
<p>Well, things look bad in the Mitt camp this morning, but what scares me the most is how divisive this has been for the party in general.  I&#8217;ve heard many good conservative people voicing opinions that they&#8217;d rather vote for Hillary than McCain.  There&#8217;s a scary thought.</p>
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