Jim:
I couldn’t disagree with your post more.
I agree.
I have held my tongue, but here’s my take:
FR is a (heavyweight) voice on the Conservative trail.
Up until the VP was selected, the opposition from FR was an irritation and a pressure on the GOP to appoint a real VP.
Well guess what? That’s what happened. It’s the best thing with could have happened until 2016. Period.
Now is the time to close ranks and support the nominee.
Get them next time.
For now join.
(IMHO)
Well, you’re in good company. I doubt there are 10% of the FReepers in agreement with me on this.
But I’ve been saying for six or seven years that I’d never vote for or support this man:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OQoBxZZPqU&feature=player_embedded
And it doesn’t mean a hill of beans to me who he picks as running mate. Fell for that one last time. Won’t make that mistake again.
If the GOP was serious about winning this election and repealing ObamaCare, they would not have pushed the man who made it possible. The GOP is just as serious about repeal as it is about overturning Roe v Wade. Remember, Romney is the one who believes Roe v Wade should be sustained and supported as settled law. And, of course, he still supports gay rights. And still brags about his biggest success story: RomneyCare.