I was right with you... up until benghazi....
anyone willing to abandon men in the field is far more dangerous than a liberal mcromney will be...
I hate to do it, but i will cast my ballot for the liberal..
jeez, how did we get into this position..
Oh, I know, it was because of a less than 20% turnout for the primaries...
sooo, about 11% of registered republicans gave us a choice between a communist and a big government lib...
remember this in 2014, and let’s form a rally cry...
“Primary ‘em”....
It got to where it got due to conservatives being unable to be lock step in picking candidates. And the infighting being so great that people started attacking the very candidates that other conservatives wanted. I was for Michele Bachmann and others for Rick Perry. I was for Rick santorum and others for Newt Gingrich. I was for Herman Cain and others were waiting for Sarah Palin to run and she never did. I was looking at Vrigil Goode as a option at one time, but others attacked me for not going lock and step with the GOP’s hand picked candidate Mitt Romney. Now I have no choice but vote Romney because there is no one else as Vorgil will not be on my state’s ballot and I want Obama gone.
I’m with you. Benghazi was what decided me, as well.
Juan Williams was on Fox last night; the whole time he was on camera, he looked like he was on the verge of throwing up. He feels the Tuesday loss coming, and he’s desperately hoping he can make some naive conservatives stay home. I can’t believe ANYONE would hold him up as an example; he’s a hardcore Obama zombie.
I’m under no illusions about Mitt. He talks a good game now, and who knows-—maybe he really has changed. But if not, if he reverts to type, we’ll have to stay on him from day one. But at least he won’t be an open danger to the country.