Time for stiff-necked Christians to get off their fat a$$e$ and vote for the best candidate possible. Stiff-necked Christians couldn’t vote for Romney, because he didn’t hold his mouth just right when he prayed to the Lord. So, they stayed home with their precious votes and allowed muslims VJ and Obama to transform our nation.
How would socialized medicine, higher taxes, left-wing Supreme Court Justices, etc. be any different under a Mittens Romney presidency?
The key difference between Romney and Obola is that the former thinks he’s doing what’s best for the peasants while Obama is trying to punish America. The intent is irrelevant.
Thus, no reason to vote the lesser of two evils.
BTW, not a Christian so just want to point out that it is ideology rather than religion that has voters stay home when the “choice” is between two versions of socialism.
And that includes a Jeb v. Hillary 2016 “choice.” Thanks, but no thanks. Won’t play that game.
I think you are wrong, but; people had best vote against Hilliary if they cannot vote for the candidate.
You don’t think Romney would have put rainbow floodlights on the White House? Dream on.
Balderdash. Don’t expect elected kleptocrats to do much of anything other than increase their power and wealth. Conservatives and Christians did show up in 2014. They elected the most “conservative” candidates that the uniparty would allow. How’s that been working out?
the secret to being conservative and free is to resolve to be conservative and free on a personal level. It has nothing to do with asking permission of our “betters” in political offfice.
Sorry - the statistics do not support your claim.
Romney got 1 million more votes than McCain, and Romney lost to Obama by only 3.9%.
In 2012, Obama lost 5.5 million white voters compared to 2008.
Obama won in 2012 because of record turn out by non-white voters.
Almost 46% of the people who voted for Obama in 2012 were non-white minorities.
I am unconvinced that the Romney administration would have been that much different. Just a little more business friendly, perhaps