Thursday, May 31, 2007

Levin-tations

Mark Levin offers his entry in the "conservative's lamentation" contest:

Mr. President, the Left hated you the day you walked into the Oval Office, if not before. Their hate for you is frozen in time. If you actually believe in what you are doing, then I and many others misjudged you. You expanded the federal role in education, and we held our nose because of the war. You signed McCain-Feingold in the dead of night, and we held our nose because of the war. You expanded Medicare by adding prescription drugs, and we held our nose because of the war. You increased farm subsidies, and we held our nose because of the war.

Today you disparage us for opposing a massive amnesty program that endangers our economy and national security. Today you even embrace the religion of global warming, a stunning shift from prior policy (your Administration even went to the Supreme Court and argued correctly that carbon dioxide is not a pollutant).

What's a conservative to do?


I'll answer that for F. Lee: realize that the above is a sneak preview of the ensuing four years if we nominate John McCain or Rudy Giuliani and either pulls off a miracle and beats Hillary Clinton next November.

Don't say nobody warned you, my fellow GOPers.