How do we deal with the politicians we've voted for who change their beliefs somewhere within their term of serving the country? I really hate it when I think I'm voting for a buy who believes as I do and then he does a 180.
The #1 issue for me is abortion.....
Ronald Reagan was pro-abortion while running for and getting elected (twice) as Governor of California, and signed into law the most liberal abortion law in the USA before Roe v. Wade. When he ran for president first in 1976, NATIONALLY Republicans tended to be pro-life so....
George Bush (the first) was pro-abortion for years and was on the Board of Directors of Planned Parenthood; he suddenly became pro-life when Reagan chose him as his running mate.
Both Bill Clinton and Al Gore were pro-life when they were politians in conversative, southern, Christian states (Al Gore actually was the keynote speaker at a National Right for Life Convention), but when they ran for president and vp, NATIONALLY, Democrats were pro-abortion so.....
Romney was pro-life as a private citizen (as Mormons tend to be), became pro-abortion when he ran for governor of Mass., then pro-life when he ran for president (twice)....
All this makes me ... uncomfortable. In the current mix, Walker and Rubio (I THINK) have always been solidly pro-life. Trump switched in the last few weeks to being pro-life. Jeb Bush was a pro-life governor but I don't know before that.
- Josiah