You want revenge.
Revenge is not a strategy for victory.
“You would probably vote for Orman if you lived here.
You want revenge.
Revenge is not a strategy for victory.”
I don’t vote for liberals. And from what little I’ve read about Orman, he’s a liberal. I blanked my ballot for Scott Brown in 2012. I couldn’t stomach voting for a person who voted like he did in the senate, no matter what the party. If I didn’t want to vote for Roberts, I’d likely leave it blank.
I’m not out for revenge. These people are supposed to be OUR representatives. And they treat us like children, and sheep, while they betray us at every turn. They talk constantly about how we “must win back the Senate” but not a word is said about John Warner endorsing the democrat or Richard Lugar endorsing the democrat, or the republican former governor of MI who just endorsed the democrat or the republicans in KS who just endorsed the democrat. They all literally HATE conservatives and conservatism. Roberts has at times voted like a conservative and at times like a moderate.
I say, hey, if you want to act like that, don’t expect my vote when you come around every six years. It’s not vengeful. You haven’t represented me well, I’m not voting for you again. Simple as that.
And I hope you say the same thing about revenge to the moderates, who want to take revenge out on Sam Brownback, or Lisa Murkowski, who out of revenge, ran as an independent, or Charlie Crist, same thing. For you see, our strategies are different. The moderate’s strategy is to prevent conservatives from getting into the senate, and to co-opt them should they get there. My strategy is to hold the phony conservatives accountable and to force them to shape up or lose support.