Of course re-electing Obama keeps the nation on a terrible course. And yes, it reflects badly on a large segment of voters.
My point was we’re not the victims of some GOP conspiracy, or the establishment or elite or whatever. We’re not victims or battered wives as someone else suggested.
We had a weak field; we need better candidates.
We had sideliners and third-pary vote wasters; we need more unity.
And we need to work on our long term problems in education and culture.
Playing the victim doesn’t help.
Playing the victim? Really?
Yes we had a weak field.
Only about 38 percent of the Republicans supported Romney in the Primary.
So 62 percent voted AGAINST
"Establishment Republican" Romney.
And you say,
"Were not victims or battered wives as someone else suggested" Who was it that dumped all those negative adds on Conservative Candidates in the primary?
Who was it that constantly battered each leading Conservative in the primary with an average of three to one negative ads against our real candidates?
Who's money was dumped against the conservative choices?
Victim? Do you really believe that Romney got ZERO votes in 68 Precincts?
Do you really believe it was an accident that when some people voted for Republican candidate Mitt Romney, the machine appeared to change it to the Democrat candidate Barack Obama?
Do you really believe that Democrats didn't intentionally vote more than once for Obama?
I think you need to grow up.
Denying being a victim of voter fraud doesn't help.
But getting the
criminal enterprise of the Obama Judicial System to prosecute the guilty who stole this election, is a lost cause.
Remember, it doesn't matter who has the votes,
it matters who COUNTS the votes.