I don’t like Romney and would not vote for him in a primary and I don’t think he’s going to get the nomination. But if he does end up being the Rep candidate and a bunch of Reps sit home on election day then Obama will get four more years.
I’m all for the better if not perfect outcome. At least with a guy in your own party you can exert pressure to get him in line especially if both houses of Congress are in Rep hands.
Conversely, if Obama gets four more years then he will simply veto everything a Rep Congress passes allowing Obamacare and everything else to remain in place. The longer it remains in place then the harder it will be to get rid of to the point that it will become permanent. Not a victory for us.
What’s the difference between them?
If we can get enough conservatives/Republicans in Congress like we did this past midterm, then it’s kind of irrelevant if obama vetoes anything because it can go back to the House for an override.
While I do NOT want to see obama re-elected, if he gets it but loses control of the House, we can at least hog tie him.
I’m thinking that if the DNC is stupid enough to give him the nomination, a lot of dems might vote third party. I know a number of democrats who hated obama to begin with, and now that he’s shown his true colors, hate him even more. I think that many who were willing to give him a chance are not any more.
The head of the Black Chamber of commerce is one.
Get this interview by Laura Ingraham....
It’s 14 minutes long and a real pleasure to listen to. Well worth the time, as you’ll find out listening.
Black Chamber of Commerce President Blasts “Marxist,” “Brownshirt” Obama
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/04/29/black_chamber_of_commerce_president_blasts_marxist_brownshirt_obama.html?sms_ss=facebook&at_xt=4dbb1dff5d27fa5e%2C0