I can understand his frustration, though.
I’m hopeful that when it comes down to the bottom line, he’ll do the right thing.
Other than Ted Cruz or Sarah Palin, I have yet to see the ideal candidate and I keep looking very hard.
“Im hopeful that when it comes down to the bottom line, hell do the right thing.”
You mention also “his frustration.” We are all frustrated,mightily so. That said, it doesn’t do any good to “sit out” elections. We have Obama (twice now) because there were substantial numbers of “people on the right” who stayed home largely because “their preferred candidate” didn’t win the primary. The GOP hasn’t put up anyone that I like for decades, but I can’t see how staying home accomplishes anything but making it easier for the RATs to take away our freedom, wholesale. To be sure, as others have pointed out, we need to field thoroughly vetted conservative candidates and support them. This is the year where that’s going to be particularly important in light of all the “retirements” on both sides coupled with the fact that we have excellent TP folks working to unseat the GOPe jerks. And FWIW, last night showed me at least, that Obama is circling the bowl even with those have voted for him in the past.