Talk about resonating with the American people, this pretty much nails it: Hold Your Nose .. And Vote For Romney
And I totally get this, as though Romney does nothing for me, Obama's obvious intention to do harm to America....
True, if you're an MCI Obama-supporter, aversion conditioning being what it is.No need to read past that point. :roll:
Talk about resonating with the American people, this pretty much nails it: Hold Your Nose .. And Vote For Romney
And I totally get this, as though Romney does nothing for me, Obama's obvious intention to do harm to America
True, if you're an MCI Obama-supporter, aversion conditioning being what it is.
But for the rest of us not so intellectually compromised, the facts, as scary as they may be, are of great value to American citizens in making an informed choice.
Talk about resonating with the American people, this pretty much nails it: Hold Your Nose .. And Vote For Romney
And I totally get this, as though Romney does nothing for me, Obama's obvious intention to do harm to America, including race-baiting a race war in America, makes him truly damn scarier.
We didn't get much of a choice again this election, as only liberal and to the left of liberal and conservative and to the right of conservative fielded presidential candidates, so, as the article states, the great majority of Americans will have to hold their nose once again when they vote.
It's pretty clear, though, that between the two leaders of the pack, one of whom will become President, one choice stinks worse than the other.
Wow.. yet ANOTHER thread about how everyone should vote for the lesser of two evils. It's an all out "assault on third party day" here at DP.
Talk about resonating with the American people, this pretty much nails it: Hold Your Nose .. And Vote For Romney
And I totally get this, as though Romney does nothing for me, Obama's obvious intention to do harm to America, including race-baiting a race war in America, makes him truly damn scarier.
We didn't get much of a choice again this election, as only liberal and to the left of liberal and conservative and to the right of conservative fielded presidential candidates, so, as the article states, the great majority of Americans will have to hold their nose once again when they vote.
It's pretty clear, though, that between the two leaders of the pack, one of whom will become President, one choice stinks worse than the other.
In short, we get what circumstances give us. Get over it. Politics is not "Goldilocks and the Three Bears".
I agree...
only... in that too many people are looking for the perfect candidate, and trying to be too choosy... there aren't 3 chairs, 3 beds, and 3 bowls of soup here...
at this point it's Romney or Obama, with no other candidate polling even close to 1%...
Stop acting like Goldielocks... Romney is just fine as a candidate...
Talk about resonating with the American people, this pretty much nails it: Hold Your Nose .. And Vote For Romney
And I totally get this, as though Romney does nothing for me, Obama's obvious intention to do harm to America, including race-baiting a race war in America, makes him truly damn scarier.
We didn't get much of a choice again this election, as only liberal and to the left of liberal and conservative and to the right of conservative fielded presidential candidates, so, as the article states, the great majority of Americans will have to hold their nose once again when they vote.
It's pretty clear, though, that between the two leaders of the pack, one of whom will become President, one choice stinks worse than the other.
zzzzz same tired rhetoric... maybe Obama is your candidate afterall...In Goldilocks and the 3 Bears, one bowl of porridge was too cold and another too hot.
In this race Obama is too liberal....and Romney is too liberal.
It's amazing what you can do with an Etch-A-Sketch.
Holding one's nose implies both candidates stink to a degree.You know, "hold your nose" will be a phrase meant for every election cycle. No matter what a large number of people are dissatisfied. If you get two candidates that supremely disagree about everything to profound degrees, you'll still get the same amount (if not more) of disgust at having to "hold their nose and vote for ______." Instead of it being "no choice" you get "too much choice, not enough middle ground."
In summary: Please vote, but spare us the platitudes.
In every election cycle since you can remember, nose-holding was required to cast a vote for President because the great majority of the people, centrists, had no candidate to represent them.Oh heavens! This? Again? In every cycle since I can remember, it has been proclaimed, sometimes more than others, that there is no choice and voters should "hold their nose" for one candidate or the other. Please. No candidate is perfect and some voters have very narrow, not mainstream, ideas of what they want in a president so some people groan and complain, loudly, like the writer in the link.
When a candidate runs for president, they have to consider the entire electorate and so no one point of view or narrow swath will be completely happy. 350 million people is a lot to cater to. Then, one's particular desire is not met. Also, in this day and age, really good people will not run because they don't want to have the minutiae of their lives examined and shredded for the pleasure of their opponent and then you have potential candidates weighing their chances and sitting out because they don't want to waste their shot.
In short, we get what circumstances give us. Get over it. Politics is not "Goldilocks and the Three Bears".
All third parties on the ballot this year orient to the left of liberal, the right of conservative or are both liberal and conservative at the same time (Libertarian).Wow.. yet ANOTHER thread about how everyone should vote for the lesser of two evils. It's an all out "assault on third party day" here at DP.
Because it's going to be a close election and third party's will do nothing but hurt Obama or Mitt. Go figure?
Accurately pointing out that Obama is most certainly race-baiting is not "playing the race card". :roll:I see you like playing the race card.
All third parties on the ballot this year orient to the left of liberal, the right of conservative or are both liberal and conservative at the same time (Libertarian).
Thus third parties are just as stinky as the Dems and the Repubs to the great majority of voters: centrists.
Though clearly all parties out there, absent a centrist party, are evils in the mind of centrists, Romney is the lessest choice, as either Obama or Romney will be elected for a fact, with the only real choice being to decide which of the two it will be, and that clearly should be Romney.
We use "lesser" instead of "lessest" (to play with a made-up word for "least" imply three or more choices) because there really are only two choices worth comparing, Obama and Romney, the only two who have a chance to get elected.
Thus "lesser" is the proper term here.
"A vote" won't. But those "a vote"s add up.How can a vote FOR one person hurt another person? Does the latter person have some kind of divine right to that vote?
Holding one's nose implies both candidates stink to a degree.
However, liberals don't hold their nose when they vote for Obama and conservatives don't hold their nose when they vote for Romney.
It's centrists, where the great majority of Americans reside, who historically have had to hold their nose and vote for one extreme or the other.
That's pretty much the simplicity of it.
This election, Obama is the stinker of the two, therefore the thread's title.
Well, first of all, literally, I agree with you, as the middle isn't the appropriate answer this year simply because there is no centrist candidate/party on the ballot this year.I don't buy into your philosophy that the middle is the appropriate answer.
Well, first of all, literally, I agree with you, as the middle isn't the appropriate answer this year simply because there is no centrist candidate/party on the ballot this year.
But the great majority of Americans are bunched up there in the middle patiently waiting for a centrist candidate to emerge .. and Romney's "moderate" ploy this year is a sad substitute for that.
Nevertheless, Obama is clearly the eviler of the two .. and all centrists would do well to vote for Romney simply to get Obama out of office before he kills our country.
Still, I get what you're really saying: you, a liberal, want Obama to win, so you deny the understandable preference by the great majority of Americans for a centrist candidate.
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