Posted on 05/01/2012 8:52:08 PM PDT by Antoninus
Let's face it. The second Mitt Romney becomes the Republican nominee for president, conservatives have lost the 2012 election. The time has come to attempt to make the best of a bad situation.
Please allow me to present my analysis of our current political situation and my worst- and best-case scenarios.
Worst outcome: Obama wins, Democrats Take Control of the Congress.
If that happens, conservatives have lost everything for the next generation at least. Nothing short of divine intervention could save us from socialism at that point.
Second worst outcome: Romney wins
If Romney wins, it doesn't matter who controls the Congress. Socialism will progress, and fast. Romney will have no opposition from Republicans and Democrats will only oppose to push him even further to the left. And he will acquiesce. That's his MO. Worse, Republicans will rightly get the blame for every piece of socialist legislation that Romney signs, resulting in catastrophic defeats in 2014 and a loss of the presidency in 2016 to an even more radical Democrat commanding even more insuperable majorities in Congress than Obama did in 2008.
Least bad outcome: Obama wins with less than 50% of the vote, Republicans control Congress with solid majorities in each house.
This could happen with the emergence of a strong conservative third party candidate that bleeds votes from Romney, giving Obama a Clinton-style non-mandate victory. A strong conservative third party would also have the effect of energizing otherwise apathetic conservatives to come out and vote for conservative Republicans down-ticket, even while voting against Liberal Mitt on the top line. The resulting government produces only gridlock which keeps us in the fight with momentum leading into 2014 and 2016.
Given this, I have decided, for the first time in my life, to vote for a Third Party candidate for president in November. If no one with more national name recognition emerges, Virgil Goode will be getting my vote. I encourage others to think about it and do likewise.
Conversely, you could delude yourself into thinking that Romney isn't as bad as his record clearly shows him to be and spend your time, treasure and energy helping to elect an admitted "progressive" to the presidency. If you decide to do that, God bless you. But don't claim you weren't warned.
The resulting government produces only gridlock which keeps us in the fight with momentum leading into 2014 and 2016.
Gridlock...not really....what about Obamacare kicking in?
All Obama needs to ram his collectivist utopia into place is the Presidency. He has already demonstrated his contempt for the other two branches and will continue to ignore and override them. If you think a conservative Republican congress will be able to hinder or stop him from ruling as a dictator, you are dreaming.
This is the first election in my lifetime where I believe they had better supply barf bags in the voting booths.
I think our best bet is to focus on getting as many pro-life, conservatives in the House and U.S. Senate as possible. It’s really the most effective thing we can do for our country right now, imo.
Clintonfatigued, and others, are doing a great job of pointing out the conservatives running for U.S. Senator.
I started a thread about a primary in NY State, and while Wendy Long is my favorite, all three of the GOP U.S. senatorial candidates seem very good as far as I can tell.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2878423/posts?page=3
It would really be nice to have a conservative from NY in the U.S. Senate, and we have a very good chance this year.
Chips will fall where they may. This Texas household will be placing two write-in votes for Sarah Palin!
We have resigned the Republican party and reregistered independent. Pubs can kiss my rear.
Two choices:
1. Remove 0bama from the White House.
2. Keep Romney out of the White House
Those are the only two choices.
Which do you choose?
Me? I choose Door #1.
And please don't think you're being in any way creative or rational trying to convince us to re-elect Obama which, in conclusion, is exactly what you are advocating.
Yeah, we need Obama re-elected to stop Obamacare from kicking in.
Antonius, your analysis just fails when you start with: Keeping the Obama regime in power is a good idea.
Not true.
So are you saying you are resigned to the fact that no matter who wins Obamacare is going to be implemented?
>>Did you read what I wrote?
You wrote a small sarcastic “Rombot” line — it held no information on your plan.
>>The outcome is gridlock from 2012-2014, more conservative Republican gains in the 2014 midterms and a big conservative Republican victory in 2016, riding the anti-Obama lame-duck wave.<<
So your plan is to vote for obama and then ride an anti-obama wave in 2016?
>>This is a medium- to long-term strategy. It’s not a pleasant one, mind you. But none of our options are terribly good at this moment.
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Voting for obama is certainly not a “terribly good” option, but at least you stated that as your intention. Many others just dance around the question.
Two choices:
1. Keep 0bama in the White House.
2. Put Romney in of the White House
Those are the only two choices.
Which do you choose?
Me? I choose Door #2.
Anyone who votes for romney will be screwed just as if the voted for obama.Conservatives dont vote for liberals unless you live at the country club.Bring it!
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