We are in the Primary process, and I can understand peoples frustration that Romney is the front runner and WILL be the nominee, but there is going to have to be a time when we all have to not just look at who is sitting behind the desk, but look more intently on who Obama surrounds himself with, the ones at the helm of the ship whose destination is to radically change America. Bill Ayers, George Soros, Cass Sunstein, Van Jones, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and all the rest. Do we really prefer Obamas radicals, to a cabinet yet to even be picked by the Romney ticket?
Some may say, what does it matter, Romney cant win. I say, by God it does matter. Americas survival may count on closing the door on Obamas radicals in November. If its impossible then we MUST do the impossible. American history is full of impossible obstacles. Im going to be a part of this one.
“If its impossible then we MUST do the impossible.”
Peddling Bishop Willard to anyone with pro-life principles certainly falls into that category. Nice way to jack the thread, by the way.
Well stated. Sometimes it is the lesser of the 2 evils. As big a "moderate" as Mitt is, does anyone believe he'd surround himself with Van Jones, Cass Sunstein, Geroge Soros, Kevin Jennings (NAMBLA supporter) or Bill Ayers? I hate to say it but unfortunately Mitt isn't a RINO, he IS a true republican. We've been spoiled by great men , first Goldwater than Reagan. They were the anomaly and there aren't any like them in the immediate future. So, for the present, stop waiting for them to ride in at 11:59 and save us. Ain't happening.
Right now we are facing a clear and present danger. If Baraq gets another 4 years I'm convinced the country is done. The most conservative congress won't help because
A) We won't get a conservative congress.
B) Mugabe will just issue fatwas (executive orders) around it.
Look what he did with the moratorium on drilling. Court struck it down ......still no new permits. All this when he still had to face the voters. His conversation with Medvidev (sp?) gave us a glimpse into his second term. Do we really want to scold the GOP that bad? Do we really want another Sotomayor or Kagan on the bench. Maybe this time it will be Van Jones or Holder.
Much as I don't trust Mitt, we have a shot with him. The alternative offers no hope.