This whole election cycle has been a worst case scenario. I hope our country can survive.
Yep. You've got two "conservative" that I'm not totally thrilled with (but would vote for) splitting the vote between the two of them...and a fringe candidate also taking out an even more right element.
What's left is a RINO who will get the nomination because two camps exist: The Newt Camp and the Santorum Camp. Neither will abandon their guy and are just as happy ensuring Mittens takes the scraps.
Since I like some of Newt's positions and some of Santorum's positions...and ALSO have equal problems with things in their past (I get a kick out of Newt people when they point the finger at Rick folks...and vice versa. BOTH have big flaws)...I plan on voting for the guy who has the biggest lead next to Mittens.
Which is what Ohio voters should have done with Rick.
I believe that it’s, already, too late for the U.S. to survive, as a pro-conservative, capitalistic country. The left dominates way too much of what’s important, and this includes a bunch of non-elected jobs where people’s minds can be shaped to become pro-left for life. The final results of the November 2006 election convinced me of this. It, also, doesn’t help that conservatism hasn’t made any serious political inroads throughout all of the more urban areas of the U.S., and conservatism, to the caliber of “U.S. conservatism” or greater, hasn’t “caught on” throughout the rest of the world. Worldwide political correctness, and everything associated with it, and worldwide “dumbing down” of the general public, and everything associated with it, have become way too ingrained in people’s lives, whether they, even, know so or not.