If the Christian right doesn’t vote for Romney, it’s not the Christian right that is electing Obama. It’s still Obama supporters that are voting for Obama.
You could just as easily say the Republican establishment is re-electing Obama because they chose a candidate that was not much different than Obama and that the Christian right will not vote for.
The people who vote FOR Obama are who are electing Obama. If the Republicans fail to nominate someone who can beat a president with the lowest approval ratings ever, how is that the Christian Right’s fault. It’s not, and y’all know what you can do with your attempt to cause the right a guilt trip.
Romney and Obama are cut from the same mold. I won’t vote for either of them.
How can you say it was “the establishment” when it was our fellow Republicans who voted Romney to be our candidate? The majority obviously believed he had the best chance of winning.
I sent Newt and Cain money but even I have to admit that Romney is more likely to beat Obama.
If the Romney haters at all costs sit on their hands, that may provide Obama the margin he needs to win. It’s not that difficult a concept. In a two way race, any potential voter for the more conservative candidate will help the other side if he loses. Primaries are when you affect the party’s direction, and in organizaing pressure groups likt the Tea Party. For the general, everyone must pull together and throw out the Marxist for the good of the country.
You could just as easily say the Republican establishment is re-electing Obama because they chose a candidate that was not much different than Obama and that the Christian right will not vote for.
Stop saying things like that, it’s too rational for the Romneybots.