Posted on 10/24/2016 10:10:53 AM PDT by shortstop
Dear Utah,
Dont be stupid.
A vote for Evan McMullin is a vote for Hillary Clinton. Period. End of story.
He is not some prophet come to call the Republican Party out of the wilderness. He is not the genesis of some new conservative movement. He is not the future of anything.
He is some odd ball who popped up late in a campaign on an undertaking that would be called quixotic at best and psychotic at worst.
Not trying to be cruel. Just trying to be honest.
Some in Utah have decided that Donald Trump is going to lose and Utahs six electoral votes wont impact the outcome anyway so folks might as well vote for the nice Mormon guy in the white shirt and Mr. Mac suit.
And it does sound like a good idea.
Unless you can do math.
In which case the necessity of using every vote possible as a bulwark against the soul-destroying progressive agenda of Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party is pretty obvious.
Its one thing to be beat and its another thing to quit, and Utahns have never been known to be quitters. But a vote for Evan McMullin is exactly that quitting.
And it is quitting when the stakes are at the very highest.
And it means being blind at a time when it stands to do the absolute most harm possible.
For generations, Mormons have rued a time when the Constitution would hang by a thread. And now that it hangs by that thread, as the very nature of the Republic teeters in uncertain balance, Utahns seem intent on sending a message as opposed to making a stand.
This isnt the time for stunts, this is the time for action.
And the appropriate action is voting for Donald Trump.
An imperfect candidate? Absolutely. A wicked man? Quite likely. The best candidate? Without a doubt.
The issue isnt his past, it is our future. The answer to this mystery isnt found in the tabloids, its found in the platforms of the two parties. One believes in late-term abortion, the other believes in freedom-of-religion protection. One considers the Constitution a relic, the other considers it a Liahona. One defends the Second Amendment, the other threatens it.
Those are the things that matter, and Utahns should vote for those things.
Voting for Donald Trump is voting for those things, not just for him. Voting for Donald Trump is not an endorsement of his history or character. It is not an embrace of his lifestyle or his morals or values.
But it is an endorsement of his vision for America, which is far brighter and wiser than the alternative offered by Hillary Clinton.
Nebuchadnezzar was a wicked man, who seems to have been used at least in part to do the Lords will. The writers of the Constitution were men of frequent weakness and moral failing who nonetheless did an inspired work and who Mormons believe were ultimately accepted of the Lord.
You dont have to be perfect to advance a worthy cause and neither does Donald Trump. And to the extent he is defending and advancing constitutional principles, he is on the side of right and Utahns should be standing beside him.
To the extent Utahns weaken the Trump candidacy, and thereby empower the Clinton agenda, they are complicit in the weakening of America and the advancement of evil.
Not trying to be cruel. Just trying to be honest.
Sometimes Utah voters can strain at a gnat, trying to out-conservative one another. Ever quick to see deviation from conservative orthodoxy, or declare their opponents RINOs or ignorers of the Constitution, sometimes the warnings are more about ambition and contention than they are patriotism or wisdom.
The rally to Evan McMullin, in some part, may be about that.
The notion that a vote for him lays the foundation for a conservative resurgence in the Republican Party is nuts. There already is a strong vein of conservatism in the Republican Party. Utah through Sen. Mike Lee is clearly one of its capitals. There is a whole long list of genuinely conservative Republicans who will continue to assert and expand their influence in the Republican Party and in the nation, no matter who wins the presidency. The idea that neophyte Evan McMullin, holding no office and having no influence outside the Wasatch Front, will rise to lead American conservatives is not logical. Its not going to happen.
And Utah is not wise to burn its bridges and endanger its country pretending that it is.
Yes, in many ways Donald Trump is a disappointment. Yes, much of Donald Trumps lifestyle is contrary to how many Utah Republicans live.
But Donald Trumps political priorities and the platform of the Republican Party are exactly how conservative Utahns have voted and believed for years on end. It would be illogical to vote for anything different now.
Sometimes you have to believe.
Not in polls, but in principles.
And the principles Donald Trump has pledged to advance if elected are the principles Utahns have been committed to since before statehood.
Evan McMullin is a good man. You should introduce him to your sister.
But Donald Trump is a capable man. You should elect him your president.
Period.
And if they don’t?
Egg McMuffin is the operative that the Cheap Labor Express is trying to use to stop the citizens from keeping the rule of law and our country.
If Utah, and Mormons in particular, do this, they will make themselves as popular as smallpox.
If they wanted to be viewed like they were after the Mountain Meadows Massacre, this would do it.
They will need magic underwear if they want to keep knocking on doors in America.
My “going in” position for any prognostication, pontification, prediction or whatever by MSM is that whatever it says is bullsh!t.
Think for yourself. Think about how you feel. Think about how pissed off you are about what this government and leadership actually is and then vote for yourself.
Despite their wildly stretched assertions they are “1st Amendment” watchdogs and protectors, they are actually traitorous freedom haters standing behind the destruction of the Constitution they hide behind while colluding for its eradication.
With Hilary running third, I think this is debatable. If Utah’s votes aren’t the one’s putting either of the candidates over 270, then they don’t make a decisive difference, and if they were, it would throw the election to the house—where it would be decided on the basis of who among the top three electoral vote getters could amass 26 state delegations. WYoming, ID, MT=3; NY, CA, IL=3. The Pubs/conservatives would, at least at first glance, be in a good position.
http://conservativepath.blogspot.com/2016/10/guest-article-truth-about-evan-mcmullin.html?m=1
Somebody asked me about this guy yesterday, and before I thought about it, I used his nickname. I said “His name is Evan McMuffin, and he’s a Mormon in Utah. Oops! I mean McMullin!” We both laughed. He looks like a McMuffin.
Thanks. I don’t live in Utah, and knew nothing of the guy at all until about a week and a half ago. This about quadrupled my knowledge.
Matt just wants to be able to tell his grandchildren that he was a Presidential candidate in 2016.
Well said.
Not a chance. McMuffin isn’t on the ballot in most states and there is confusion about who his running mate is. He hasn’t done any rallies that I know of. He has been on the news a few times and on the radio and that’s it. He just gives the people who won’t vote for Hillary or Trump an excuse to show up and vote for republicans down ticket.
Trump will win Utah easily and McMuffin and all the idiots who promoted him will have egg on their face.
The Trump path to victory lies in winning every state that Romney won plus picking off an additional 64 electoral votes worth of Obama/2012 states.
The hard core leftist deep blue states are hard to flip. The loss of Utah’s 6 electoral votes would not be good, it would put an additional burden on the Trump campaign to win one more Obama/2012 state, such as Nevada.
He may out poll Hillary here just because there are enough who can't see EM for what he really is . . . a globalist in a white shirt and tie.
Many of my relatives tell me I'd make a good Mormon. I tell them that a white shirt and tie is about as natural to me as putting on lipstick, high heels and wearing a dress. I like their values, but I cannot stand white shirts and ties.
Thanks. I do hope you are right. My info was only anecdotal, and goes back a few months.
The latest Rasmussen Reports poll shows Trump with a 1 point lead in Utah: 30% Trump, 29% McMullin, 28% Clinton and 5% Johnson.
http://heatst.com/world/exclusive-evan-mcmullin-utah-poll-independent-conservative-ties-trump/
Anwering poll questions is not voting. I went to the Trump rally in SLC and there were plenty of democrats and non Mormons in line supporting Trump. The paid agitators who had signs that said STOP THE HATE were mostly yelling things like FU MORMONS and most of the people in line around us were laughing and yelling back that they weren’t even Mormons.
I hope Romney and the Utah Republican Party pukes wasted a whole lot of money propping up McMuffin. I hate Romney and I’m a Mormon. I will forgive him after the election.
It makes me angry to see people label DJT as an “evil” man. I have yet to see anyone who has known him for any length of time say anything but that,”He is a good man”. From reading his books I know that he has a moral code. If his only sin is loving beautiful women, I see no fault.
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We know for sure that Don Trump didn’t murder Vince Foster!
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The percentage is that high because every time the media (and traitor RINOS) tries to destroy him, my support for him increases!
I gladly and gratefully voted for Trump on my early ballot.
P.S. Romney sucks.
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