But, as many here argued, the re-election of "Obama" may actually be printing us closer to revival than a Romney presidency would have done.
What doesn't kill us, makes us stronger. The patient is still very sick, but some signs of life are beginning to appear.
Similar story here. To be sure, I had my misgivings about Romney's conservatism, and rightly so. But I was encouraged that he didn't "etch-a-sketch" after securing the nomination, but instead, he continued to campaign on a conservative platform. I was encouraged when he picked Paul Ryan as his running mate; Ryan was my top choice also. I was encouraged when Romney won the first debate against Obozo. Things were looking up. I had a Romney-Ryan bumper sticker on my car; I had a Romney-Ryan yard sign on my lawn. So I too was disappointed when the miserable sack o' sh*t Obozo was re-elected. Romney would certainly be better. Anyone would be better.
But, as many here argued, the re-election of "Obama" may actually be printing us closer to revival than a Romney presidency would have done.
Perhaps. We'll see. The ObamaCare debacle should help pull down the Demoncrats. The 2014 midterms will be an indicator.
The flaming wreckage of Obama's second term, however, gives me a sliver of hope that 2014 and perhaps 2016, will bring some electoral good news.