Posted on 04/10/2012 11:33:49 AM PDT by cotton1706
I was for Palin. Then I was for Cain. Then I was for Gingrich.
I will not vote for Romney.
I’m going to follow Andrew Breitbart’s advice and vote for whomever opposes BHO.
I’ve posted a portion of his CPAC speech below. I can imagine I’ll be posting it quite a bit between now and November.
I don’t care who our candidate is and I haven’t since the beginning of this. I haven’t. Ask not what the candidate can do for you, ask what you can do for the candidate. And that’s what the tea party is. We are there to confront them on behalf of our candidate. I will march behind whoever our candidate is. Cause if we don’t, we lose.
There are two paths. There are two paths. One is America, and the other one is Occupy. One is America, the other one is Occupy. And I don’t care along the way, along the way...over the last three years I’ve realized that the Republican Party and the conservative movement is not what ABC and CBS puts on the screen. They try to portray you in the worst possible light. And when I walk through CPAC or I travel the united states to meet people in the tea party who care — black, white, gay and straight. Anyone that’s willing to stand next to me to fight the progressive left, I will be in that bunker. And if you’re not in that bunker, cause you’re not satisfied with this candidate. More than shame on you, you’re on the other side.
Thank you. Thank you.”
Andrew Breitbart CPAC 2/10/12
News Flash: Women don't care much for Romney, either:
"Republicans have faced a 'gender gap' since 1980, with women generally favoring Democratic candidates. A recent USA Today/Gallup poll indicates that the gap lifts Obama to a lead across a dozen crucial states. The poll says women favor Obama by 18 percentage points, while men split about evenly between the two candidates. Taken together, that means women boost Obama to a 51-42 lead over Romney in those states."
Thanks for assisting in placing Obama in the WH!
Yes, ABO - but I still want Newt.
Look, everyone is having a rough time coming to grips with the fact that we will not have a truly conservative nominee. Perhaps those emotions are causing some impulsive remarks.
However, to not vote AGAINST Obama is absolutely NUTS!!!! This election is the MOST critical in our history.
“A vote for “other” is a vote for Obama.”
And so is just staying home.
That’s not really Romney’s record. I believe he vetoed 843 dem bills in Mass. And the dem supermajorities in the legislature overrode 700 of his vetoes.
I posted this earlier on another thread, and I’m reposting it for you:
There is a simple computer algebra equation:
{if N(ominee)=Romney
then
R(esult)=Four more years of Obama
end;
}
A vote for other deny the establishment what they want and that is bobblehead Conservatives. It is better to lose on your feet than win with someone’s foot on your neck.
If you could vote for Gingrich, why couldn’t you vote for Romney? Fiscally, Gingrich is only a little to the left of Romney. At least for now.
Yeah, Romney will probably spend more then Obama will, and no doubt Romney doesn't know how to create an environment that promotes job growth, and Romney will be against America using her own resources to become energy independent, and no doubt Romney will promote class envy and racial division.
I stopped listening to rush years ago... he is not a conservative, he is a conservative leaning republican. I am not a republican. I am not a current definition conservative... I am an american that believes in the constitution as written. I will not vote for a socialist, socialist lite or big government type ever again. This counts out fubo, mcromney and santorum. I could tolerate a vote for Gingrich, but he would have to be kept in check with a strong house and senate (or he may just end up keeping the house and senate in check) but he is the only non socialist left.
And I want rainbows and unicorns.
May 8, I’m going to vote Newt if he remains, Ron Paul if he doesn’t. Romney is a Democrat with R next to his name, who signed an assault weapons ban, who inaugurated gay marriage, and created Romneycare. If the GOP wants to stand for then they can do it without me.
It really is a mystery that voters in republican primaries don’t put a solid conservative on top. And this isnt the first time.
I have to blame the candidates and the voters.
Right and replacing Obama with a Republican version of him is really going to fix the problems facing Americans.
I won’t vote for Mitt either.
The lesser of two evils is still evil.
If the GOP ever wants my vote again, they’ll start having some Conservatives run, until then, it’s third party for me.
Yeah, all those people who voted for Mitt are the Republican establishment.
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