Actually, I think you would like for us to vote Dhimmicrat next month, wouldn't you? That way, you could have some valid excuse for making up your damnable propaganda campaign.
Or maybe, just maybe, you'd like to deny Catholics the vote. Or maybe, just maybe, you'd like to deny Catholics citizenship.
Guess what: Catholics didn't elect the sonofabitch. There aren't enough of us. Sorry to disappoint you, FRiend, but there just aren't (I wish that there were...we're working on it).
According to this study, Protestants made up 54% of the electorate last cycle. Catholics made up 27%.
This study showed Obama winning 53% - 46% over McCain.
It showed that 45% of Protestants voted for Obama and 54% for McCain. Catholics were, according to this study, the exact opposite (i.e., 54/45). Jewish, other, and unaffiliated were all well over 70% Obama.
I flipped my numbers and calculated the results if Catholics had voted identical to Protestants, Obama still would have won (51.39% - 48.2%).
Bottom line is that it would have been closer, but Obama would have still won. I know you are disappointed to hear that, but deal with it.
Without actually trying to read any minds, I think you're on to something. The glee that is often displayed by some people when they point at idiot Catholics and then sort of look at us with narrowed eyes only serves to drive otherwise sensible Catholics back to the dolts in the democrat party. In real life I spend more time undoing damage done by know-nothings than I do refuting actual democrat silliness.
More often than not Republicans are their own worst enemies.
Actually, if all a guy does is attack fellow conservatives, you have to assume there is another motive. You see the same names pop up again and again trying to drive wedges and using whatever is at hand to do it.
Certain threads attract certain names, who can only attack, attack, attack.
Look at it this way. Secular catholics tend to vote Democrat. High-church protestants tend to vote Democrat. Believing catholics are trending Republican, as are evangelicals. Secular catholics and main-line protestants favor abortion and everything that goes along with it. Believing catholics and evangelicals do not.
Which tells me that believing catholics and believing evangelicals have a lot more in common than they do with their supposed secular brothers, or the members of now apostate churches.
Someone who comes onto a conservative website to attack conservatives continually probably has another agenda.
I noticed that you totally ignored post 20.
You should read it, it explains what has driven the left during our history, you see the same thing in the congressional elections, the California facts are just heartbreaking.