I keep hearing that. I am beginning to understand why pride is considered the worst sin.
No one has yet to explain to me exactly how a Romney presidency would be worse than four more years of Obama. I think that, given four more years, the USA will cease to exist as we know it. Countries can change a lot in 4 years, especially if they are no longer a constitutional republic.
Well, I've seen it explained here over and over and over again.
If Obama is elected, he'll face gridlock. The GOP (conservatives and RINO's) will continue to more or less unanimously oppose his liberal proposals and programs. The Obama presidency will be a failed presidency.
However, if Romney is elected, he will have a good shot at passing the same kind of liberal proposals by gaining the support of RINO's who will "negotiate and compromise" with Democrats to impose "bipartisan" liberal "solutions" and programs. In other words, as far as I am concerned, a "successful" Romney is presidency will cause more damage than a failed Obama presidency.
Finally, in 2008, like a lot of conservatives, I was sucked into voting for McCain by the fear of the alternative (Obama). From that experience, GOP bigshots like Karl Rove learned or thought they learned that conservatives could be counted on to support a GOP nominee no matter how liberal he might be. Thus, we have Romney. I believe that the only time that the elitists in the GOP listen to regular grassroots conservatives is on election day. I think we need to speak to the GOP on election day. I think we need to tell them in a loud and clear voice that we don't vote for liberals, period. Maybe then we'll have a suitable candidate next time around.
Likewise...
No one has yet to explain to me exactly how a Romney presidency would be BETTERthan four more years of Obama.
"He's better than Obama", is ALL I hear...