I cast my ballot for Virgil Goode instead of pro abortion, pro gay marriage Mitt Romney and pro abortion, pro gay marriage Barack Obama.
So I supported the only candidate congruent to my beliefs.
This when the GOP platform was more overtly conservative than it has been in years, and great pressure was being put upon Mitt to toe the line, with visible effect.
Yup, I understand. Totally. Meow.
Even if I really believed Romney was pro-abortion and pro-gay marriage, which I don't, he knowingly chose a base of support that despises those things.
Since Goode's chances of winning the election were precisely zero, his beliefs are academic. Voting for him is an infantile gesture of self-gratification. In the end, any rational person can see that voting for Virgil Goode was consequentially no different than voting for Obama.
There is a moral blindness and fatal lack of maturity that gave the election to Obama, who is by all accounts neither competent nor decent rather than Romney who is extremely competent and a far better person than any of those who sat home on election day in judgement of him.
You are no more worthy of the nation you inherited than the average Obama supporter.