To: Norm Lenhart
And I hasten to point out that no less than our Esteemed Founder Jim Robinson reluctantly
And on that day I and others told him he would regret the choice.
Later he made a post saying it was a mistake.
And as I said in my post #106, hindsight is always 20/20. If supporting Romney vs Obama was a mistake, it was a mistake made with pure and honorable intentions. It was not an acknowledgement or endorsement of each and every one of Romney's positions, it was an acknowledgement that Obama had to go, by any means necessary.
This retrospective masochistic habit of judging and condemning good conservatives who were acting in what they believed were the best interests of our Nation is not productive, it is true that the past is past, and we have to remember the past and learn from it, but we can't live in the past. And you can believe that everyone has learned from the 2012 debacle which is why (in my opinion) Trump has pulled so far away of the pack and whipped the GOPe like the proverbial redheaded stepchild.
"Won't Be Fooled Again!"
~ The Who
111 posted on
10/30/2015 7:36:52 PM PDT by
mkjessup
(Iran has an ayatollah for it's 'supreme leader', America has an ASSAHOLLAH !!!)
To: mkjessup
He;s not a choice period unless you ignore every ounce of conservative belief in you to choose him. I don’t GAF what gate he enters in the horse race. Voting for that guy is or was flat out a mistake. Barry isn’t ‘worse’. He’s evil in a different form but no less evil.
He did not win and we have his record as Governor to guide us if he had. That state is STILL underwater from his actions. He did and does profit from the laws he created to assist murderers. He IS anti gun. He is no friend of the military. NOTHING about him is good, right, just, moral or desirable. Politically or as a human.
115 posted on
10/30/2015 7:50:51 PM PDT by
Norm Lenhart
(Embrace "Existential Cage Theory")
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