Come on. Does anybody really think that if Romney had been in the white house that last three years that we would be in the same mess we are now? There is no difference between Obama and Romney, NONE AT ALL? Some people are just getting way too carried away with the “I’m not voting for Romney, WAAA” stuff.
God help us, there really are Conservatives that believe that.
Although 4 more years of The WOn is evidently palatable to some, it is not to me.
You can try to convince me that I am wrong, but I do not for a second believe that Mitt Romney hates America.
So, unless you live in one of these three states, you aren't going to help decide the presidential election anyway. But you damn will better turn out to elect Senators and Congressmen who will reign either a Marxist or a RINO.
Yeah, I know, there are people in semi-swing states such as Colorado, Iowa, Nevada, Missouri, New Mexico and Virginia who honestly think they help decide presidential elections.
There is an infinitesimal chance that you might. But the reality is that the same demographics and dynamics which determine the outcome in the big three swing states also determine the outcome in the semi-swingers.
Do these people think that the Supreme Court would have had those 2 idiots appointed under Romney. I suggest all of you know that there is no bigger destroyer to this nation than Big Ears. NONE! Mittens ain't my fav but if you want the SC changed to a USSR then stay home or vote for an unelected 3rd party. Personally, I like Mittens much better than McLame.
A side effect of this massive rejection is that otherwise obvious and objective differences are ignored or denied. This is a well-known phenomenon in the social psychology of attitude structure, and familiar to students of the history of political ideologies, religious movements, and related "causes.".
Zealots of all kinds, regardless of content, do the same thing--"you have to be exactly what I want you to be or you are totally unacceptable and therefore lumped into an undifferentiated mass." This is illustrated as, sooner or later, extreme movements always splinter over sometimes tiny insignificant differences.
Not surprisingly, that characterizes the conservative movement's efforts in the recent primary campaign.
I’ll crawl over ten miles of broken glass to vote against Obama - which necessarily means I’ll be voting for Romney, but with a singular lack of enthusiasm. I’m getting seriously disgusted with the sh*t the GOP establishment keeps serving up for us.