That’s not my interpretation.
Romney could not possibly have tried harder, or collected more money, or had better marketing experts and consultants. (Who else would you have liked to have on board to run his campaign? Name some names.) He could not possibly have generated more energy or enthusiasm—if you doubt that, look at the tens of thousands who went to his rallies, or crowded signs all over the US, or the thousands who have been standing out in the cold for three hours in conservative areas of Virginia for a chance to vote for him. We could not have done more.
And yet it wasn’t enough.
Even though almost fifty percent of the voting public were excited about a Romney-Ryan victory, even though most of the Democrats were desultory about their support of Obama, Obama has won. Though people could look around them and see the evidence that Obama is leading this country to total ruin, they allowed themselves to be led by the mainstream media and their own fundamental witlessness.
We can’t do better. There is no candidate we could have run who would have garnered more votes or looked better or sounded better. If we can’t win with all this money and support, or with the incumbent showing up for his first debate in a stupor, we can’t win ever.
So this nation is simply going to head down the road toward perdition. I don’t see that there is a solution. God has answered our prayers, “No,” and what recourse do we have beyond Him?
“So this nation is simply going to head down the road toward perdition. I dont see that there is a solution. God has answered our prayers, No, and what recourse do we have beyond Him?”
The “solution” must be a personal one (as is one’s relationship with God).
I submit my own here at the end of this reply:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/2956071/posts?page=123#123