Posted on 09/14/2018 8:11:51 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
If Bob Woodwards Trump-bashing, mega-bestseller is true, how should conservatives vote in the midterms? If the White House is in chaos, led by an unqualified and out of control president, what course should we take on November 6?
Woodward speaks of a nervous breakdown of the executive power of the most powerful country in the world. And he describes Trump as an emotionally overwrought, mercurial and unpredictable leader.
The infamous, anonymous op-ed piece in the New York Times spoke of Trumps leadership style, impetuous, adversarial, petty and ineffective and claimed he was amoral.
Yes, we are told, Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails, he engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back.
What if these charges are true? Should Trump supporters hang their heads in shame and stay home in November? Should conservatives throw in the towel and capitulate to the inevitable demise of the Trump White House?
Not a chance. Now, more than ever, conservatives should get out and vote. Here are four reasons why.
First, we are not voting for a new president. Donald Trump is the duly elected, 45th president of our nation, and the next presidential vote doesnt come until 2020.
Consequently, regardless of his behavior, this vote is not directly about him. Its about other issues, about a larger agenda, about campaign promises that are important to many of us. Why in the world would we not want to vote to see those promises kept?
So, while we are not voting for a president, we are voting for congressmen who can thwart or advance the presidents agenda. And if anything has been clear over the last two years its that Trump has tried to deliver on many of his pledges and commitments.
The question, then, is simple: Would we be better off with a president who is empowered to continue to push forward with a conservative agenda or by a president who is hamstrung? Would we be better off with radical leftists dominating the House and Senate or with conservatives holding their ground?
Thats what the midterms are about.
In short, our vote is not a specific endorsement of the man Donald Trump. Our vote is a call to continue to advance an ideological agenda (while, at the same time, voting against a very different, even dangerous ideological agenda). And since this is about advancing an agenda, the presidents demeanor and leadership style are not the major issue.
Again, Im not downplaying the concerns. Im simply putting them in their proper place. Many of those who held their noses when they voted for Trump have been pleasantly surprised by the good he has done while getting what they expected on the negative side.
The midterm elections are about helping him do more good.
Conversely, if we choose not to vote, we will not thereby bring about any change in the man, Donald Trump, himself. How, then, does our non-vote help?
Second, we must remember who wants us to stay home.
It is militant pro-abortionists who despise the pro-life movement. It is unashamed socialists who see capitalism as the enemy. It is sexual revolutionaries who abhor our biblical values. It is the deeply biased masters of the universe who want to suppress our voices online and in the public square. It is the leftwing media, already forecasting the inevitable blue wave.
Who will be smiling if conservatives, by the millions, decide not to vote in November?
Third, if Republicans lose the House (or, even more significantly, the Senate), this would only plunge our nation into greater turmoil and conflict. How in the world will this make things better?
Talk about chaos. The next two years would likely be chaos personified.
Put another way, if youre genuinely concerned that President Trump is about to explode (or implode), by not voting (or by voting Democrat), you are doing nothing to stop this explosion (or implosion).
Conversely, if you can surround the president with good men and women, people of principle and character and conviction who share his values, you can help forestall a feared collapse. (Again, Im not predicting any such collapse is coming. Im simply addressing this mindset.)
Fourth, you can maintain your integrity (and your Christian testimony!) while voting for a pro-Trump agenda, since politics is not the gospel.
You are not pledging your soul to a party. You are not hitching your personal salvation to a leader (as emphasized in the title of my forthcoming book). You are not looking to a political party to bring about moral transformation or spiritual awakening.
You are voting to strengthen our national security. To keep our economy growing. To appoint constitutionally-based justices to the courts. To stand against radical LGBT activism. To preserve religious freedoms.
And if you put aside the daily scandals and controversies and accusations (from the Mueller investigation to the payment of porn-stars to the latest tell-all book) in short, if you put away the drama its clear that President Trump has accomplished a lot that is good.
The midterm elections are about saying, Let that good continue!
Why in the world would you want to stay home?
Better idea: Let’s say Bob Woodward is full of it and leave it at that.
If you have to ask that question you’re too stupid to vote.
“Second, we must remember who wants us to stay home.”
Maybe that should be “first” .
And yet he turned a handful of millions into a handful of billions.
However could an emotionally overwrought, mercurial and unpredictable leader accomplish such a thing?
Let’s say that President Trump is a bit chaotic and perhaps ADHD. And ?????? The fruits of his time in office have been wonderful. I’m happy for chaos>tidy, frankly. Great leaders don’t always make a fine impression in the Tea Rooms.
If POTUS is angry at D.C. then good! I’m angry. It’s a huge mess that we have to pay more and more for each year while things only get better for those in D.C. - that is until Trump.
Most people who’ve really been in business cannot stand the government mentality that demands mediocre performance and demands an ever increasing budget.
Let’s Say Bob Woodward Is Right, How Then Should We Vote?
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By all means vote Dem to teach them a lesson and get on with the conversion of America from a Constitutional Republic to a full blown Socialist tyranny were other people’s money never runs out, and everything is free for life ... as long as you do as you are told by those-in-the-know and your better educated, wise, elite, betters.
I don't now about anyone else, but I'm not sure what Bob Woodward has to do with me voting for Trump again in 2020.
This makes it sound like what Woodward has written in a book is of some importance. It is not.
I don't rely on what some Leftist media or author says when I decide to vote.
Let’s call a spade a spade:
Woodward’s book is an attempt to influence the election.
“WP-Collusion”, “Google-Collusion”, “Facebook-Collusion”, “FBI-Collusion”...
...I’m not seeing those headlines (far & few between); go figure. /s
I don't now about anyone else, but I'm not sure what Bob Woodward has to do with me voting for Trump again in 2020.
This makes it sound like what Woodward has written in a book is of some importance. It is not.
I don't rely on what some Leftist media or author says when I decide to vote.
Have you noticed 'the press' has stopped using camera filters to make Trump's skin look orange?
Have you noticed 'the press' has stopped using camera filters to make Trump's skin look orange?
I’ll continue to vote Trump over RINOs and demonrats every time.
Let’s just say that this author and the people who think he has something useful to say are idiots. I wouldn’t trust anything coming out of Bob Woodward’s brain.
TRUMP,who else
Hey Mr. Woodhead.....running out of money??
Vote to keep the demo socialists out.
RE: TRUMP,who else
How do you vote for Trump in the mid-terms, he’s not on the ballot.
RE: I don’t now about anyone else, but I’m not sure what Bob Woodward has to do with me voting for Trump again in 2020.
I think the author is at this point in time, referring to the 2018 midterms, not 2020.
For someone so “mercurial” he seems to be very focused on getting his campaign promises checked off. He’s attacked and falsely accused night and day with ridiculous assertions among the media and destructive deep state forces as well as those among his own party. How would any of us react? He doesn’t drink or do drugs so if his “drug” of choice is defending himself on the Twitter platform my hat is off to him. I think Trump is remarkable. There is no Christian that I know of who could handle it better. MAGA!
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