Slidey, I was once rusted on, but am most certainly not anymore.
I can happily accept the broad Liberal philosphy, even though I do not support it.*
However, the Liberals under Abbott are a f#$king worry - its damn near impossible to find any independent commentator who will support him or his vacuous "policies".
Even the long term Liberal strong points (the economy, particularly) are beyond both his and Hockey's grasp.
At the simplest level, Abbott's response to the GFC would have plunged us into recession - which would have cost us many times more than Labor's response did... Yes, I can hear the cries now: That the stimulus didn't make a difference, etc etc - and that's all fair enough. But all of the independent experts agree: It was still cheaper and more effective than what Abbott proposed.
And the economy is supposed to be the Liberals' strongest suite?
I can go on about useless budget replies, and nonsensical policies like reducing greenhouse gas emissions because its all a myth and all the rest, but the real point is that Hockey and (particularly) Abbott are not a realistic choice of leader for this country.
We all know what "Hockeynomics" is, but nobody has coined the term "Swannomics", just as nobody ever talked of "Costellonomics"...
They're failing our country (including Liberal supporters) by not being a realistic alternative government. The Labor party has its own (many) failings which effectively lock it into the stupid, shitty position its currently in, but the Liberals seem intent in joining the race to the bottom.
Tell me that a 2010 Turnbull vs Gillard election wouldn't have been the biggest white-wash ever...
I know Abbott gets a lot of support because he sticks the political knife in - and this IS an important part of his job as opposition leader. But a big moronic thug that's beating the crap out of someone you don't like (ie: Gillard) is still a big moronic thug.
Sorry for the rant, but there's a growing mob mentality that's stifling sensible discussion. This doesn't mean that Gillard hasn't done anything wrong or anything of the sort - but we're back to the 5 second sound bite, and it's doing us no favours.
Final point: The Liberals have changed policy quite wildly since mid 2007. If you've supported them across all four leaders in that time, then surely you're rusted on?
*(Conversely, I am a strong supporter of traditional Labor values, but think the majority of their current policies vary between "popularist" and "pointless". Finding enthusiasm for their current policies is like picking through the rubble after an earthquake - there's the occasional small bit that's still good, but most of it has been turned to rubbish).