I don't know if I could actually vote for Shays (rather doubt it unless the majority depended on his seat), but I know I wouldn't vote FOR the democrat. Maybe I'd do a write-in vote for Ann Coulter.
"I don't know if I could actually vote for Shays (rather doubt it unless the majority depended on his seat), but I know I wouldn't vote FOR the democrat. Maybe I'd do a write-in vote for Ann Coulter."
It's a puzzler, isn't it?
I've cast my caucus vote for Shays in the past - and that's all it was too - but this Congressional term he's been SO odious (the ghoul was practically cheering Terri Schiavo to the grave).
I'm mad at the caucus and madder at Shays.
I'll tell myself 1000 times between now and November all the reasons why I am fully justified in not voting for him, even if his seat is one of the critical few that hold onto the Republican majority.
And I'll spit at him in e-mails too, as I do from time to time. (He doesn't respond at all. Gee, I wonder why...)
And then come election day, like a damned compulsive gambler or an alcoholic, I'll probably trudge down to the polls again and cast another caucus vote for the abortion-loving jackass because of the "R" after his name, as a pure caucus vote for a caucus that isn't doing much of what I want.
And I'll hate myself for the next two years for sure and think about why I really need to give up the law and go be a country veterinarian somewhere and secede from all of this crap.
...and if millions of other compulsive Republicans like me do that, we'll end up keeping Congress in spite of the fact that these jerks don't deserve it.
Birthing calves without a radio or internet access sounds better and better...
For as long as idiots like me cannot break our compulsion to vote for guys like Shays, we're going to cling to a majority that irritates us.
Ugh.