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Why I Won't Vote for Mitt Romney If He is the GOP Nominee
http://libertarian-neocon.blogspot.com/2011/12/why-i-wont-vote-for-mitt-romney-if-he.html ^ | libertarian neocon

Posted on 12/15/2011 1:44:32 PM PST by libertarian neocon

This is really not a place I thought I'd be at. Up until very recently I didn't even think there was a Republican that could be nominated that would keep me home on election day or vote for a 3rd party. I think I have found that candidate and it is Mitt Romney. There are two main reasons for this, the first being that I really have no idea what he actually stands for. I don't think anybody does. And I think that chances are high that he doesn't really stand for much that is different than Obama's current policies. Let's take a quick look at his record:

So let's see, implemented a socialist healthcare system, raised taxes, opposed tax cuts, proposed a draconian decrease in greenhouse emissions, was for increasing the minimum wage, signed a permanent assault weapons ban and appointed liberal judges. His record in Massachusetts is simply dreadful and really makes it hard to see how he would be that much different than Obama.

Even in this primary season, in which his rhetoric is the most conservative you will probably see Mitt act in his lifetime (if he gets the nomination, expect him to move to the left for the general election), it's unclear how different he is. Take foreign policy. His biggest issue with Obama is that he is withdrawing the "surge troops" in September 2012 instead of December 2012. Really, a 3 month difference? Is that why I am supposed to vote for you? What about arguing that we keep the troops there until we win? Have we forgot about having actual victory as a goal? It seems Mitt has. Then, on Israel, his biggest issue with Obama's policies seem to be that he criticized Israel in public instead of in private. Big friggin deal. As a strong Israel supporter I am not for any US President who will turn the screws on the Jewish state whether it be out in the open or behind closed doors. I want someone who actually supports Israel, one of our closest allies, and will work together against common foes. Then of course there was the exchange with Newt in which Romney defended capital gains tax cut being limited to those making under $200,000 in language similar to Obama's. "I'm not worried about rich people. They are doing just fine."

So tell me again why I should be voting for Mitt? Have you noticed that most Mitt proponents seem to focus on the idea that he is the "most electable" as the reason to vote for him with almost no mention of his record? The most they can scrounge up are some quotes with promises from the Romney campaign. Yes, promises from a guy who changes his mind like you change your underwear. I think the real reason that much of the establishment Republicans support Romney is because of the same old Washington game. It really doesn't matter to them what the ideology of the candidate is, as long as he wins and you are friends with his close advisors. And since Romney has been the front runner for so long, each one of those establishment reporters have spent months, even years schmoozing with the campaign and have dreams of close access with a sitting President and possibly even an undersecretaryship. How else do you explain their visceral reaction to Gingrich, the first realistic challenger to Romney. Newt has issues, sure, but has it deserved the relentless negative attacks? Sure, he isn't a perfect conservative but very few are. Even Rick Santorum has favored pork projects, steel tariffs and medicare part D. You don't see the press attacking him for it. Or even Ron Paul who is polling as #2 in most Iowa polls. That's because the Romney supporters in the press don't feel either of them are a threat to them achieving the access/position they have been waiting for.

And this brings up the second big reason why I won't be voting for Mitt Romney if he wins the nomination. His treatment of his Republican opposition. This man acts just like Obama, someone who will do anything to be President. It is one thing to compete with a candidate for votes through a fair description of differences in record etc., but it's another thing to be out to destroy another candidate, especially another Republican. And that is exactly what Romney and his minions are trying to do with Newt, they are trying to destroy him. Even people who aren't in Newt's camp, like Mark Levin are seeing this happen before our eyes. Really, the temerity of Romney saying that Newt is an unreliable conservative after having a record as horrible as he had in Massachusetts? Referring to him as "zany"? Having surrogates character assassinate in the press on an almost daily basis? It's not like Newt did anything to deserve any of this. He didn't climb to the top of the polls through negative ads on Romney, he climbed to the top by appearing as an elder statesman in a weak candidate field and having the ability to actually explain why he believes what he believes. He also has a proven record of balancing budgets and passing entitlement reform under a Democratic President! Is that so wrong? And this isn't the first time Romney did this, as he also launched negative attacks on both Huckabee and McCain (though he didn't have the press in his pocket back then because Giuliani and Thompson were thought to have a greater chance at the nomination early on).

Things have become so bad that you face character assassination just for opposing Romney. Rudy Giuliani had a rant against Romney today focusing on his flip flops. Jennifer Rubin attacked him for this by tweeting "Romney will never win over the adulterers no matter how hard he tries". Really? That is all Rudy Giuliani is now? An adulterer? How about the NYC mayor who showed real leadership while his city was under attack by Al-Qaeda, with thousands dead, including many members of the local police and fire departments? He's a hero and doesn't deserve to be called an adulterer for voicing an opinion about a candidate.

And unfortunately, even Paul Ryan, who has become engulfed by the establishment, has come in on the act with a completely dishonest attack on Newt. Just yesterday (as in 1 day ago) he said "This is not the 1990s. The 'Mediscare' is not working and we should not back down from this fight. I, for one, believe the country is ready, they're hungry for it. They are ready to hear real solutions. We shouldn't wait around for the status quo to become popular. Leaders don't follow the polls, leaders change the polls." And what did he do today? He announced the Ryan-Wyden plan which waters down his reforms tremendously and possibly eliminates any actual benefit from medicare reform. The Washington Post has this choice line "Ryan and Wyden acknowledged that their plan might not bring in more savings than under the current law." Is this how leader's lead? Also, apparently Ryan and Wyden won't even write the proposed legislation any time in the near future, likely waiting until 2013 (I guess they have time as there will be no benefit coming until 2022).

And there you have it. Neither Romney's record nor his rhetoric are something that I would actually want to vote for. He is, in many ways, little different from the guy who Romney supporters claim Romney would be best at getting rid of. I am also very much turned off by his character, which is supposedly exemplary but is, in actuality, that of a calculating political operative only interested in himself. As I've mentioned before, he is the Dorian Grey of the GOP and I stick by that. I am also sick of the establishment thinking they can ram a candidate down our throats, without even a single vote being cast! Unlike normal people, they care more about which party is in office, than the ideology of the guy actually in office. They are the ones behind the Democrat-lite candidates that we had in almost every election since 1936. No wonder government has continued to expand at such a fantastic rate. If the Democrats win, they expand government. If the Republicans win, they also expand government. I'm tired of that cycle and I'm tired of having to vote between the lesser of two evils.

I also think those of us who believe in small government need to take a stand against MItt Romney in order to save the Tea Party movement. I think that if after all the effort to fight Obamacare and to win back the House ends up with us getting someone like Mitt Romney, many Tea Party supporters will just throw up their hands in disgust and walk away from caring any more. Focusing more on their jobs and family rather than politics. This will ensure both that the GOP will lose a large portion of their base for future elections (giving more victories to the Democrats) as well as giving GOP control squarely in the hands of the establishment so they can continue to nominate losers like McCain, Romney, Dole and George H.W. Bush.

So, I can see myself supporting every other GOP candidate if they are the nominee. Bachmann, Santorum, Perry, Paul and even Huntsman will get my vote (he might be a wayward conservative but at least he is honest about it. Plus, his record as Governor of Utah is much better than Romney's and his tax reform plan is actually ambitious). But not Romney. Not ever.


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To: libertarian neocon
Why I Will Vote for Mitt Romney If He is the GOP Nominee

Because he would be far better for a country that may not be able to survive 4 more years of the Usurper-in-Chief and his merry band of Commusocialists.

61 posted on 12/15/2011 2:40:13 PM PST by luvbach1 (Stop the destruction in 2012 or continue the decline)
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To: libertarian neocon

Why vote for a Milquetoast Moderate?


62 posted on 12/15/2011 2:40:48 PM PST by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: truthkeeper
And if it should boil down to him and BO, you'd prefer four more years of the Boy King?

I'm in the same boat.

I won't vote for Mitt, under any circumstances.

I'm also tired of the false choice or attempted blame game with your type of comment.

If I choose not to vote for Mitt, it's because I can't because of my principles.

If Obama wins, it's not my fault, but the fault of the GOP for manipulating the process to get a completely flawed candidated nominated.

Blame them, not the principled conservatives that won't be manipulated.
63 posted on 12/15/2011 2:42:23 PM PST by SoConPubbie
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To: muir_redwoods

After McLame, I’m done with “realpolitik”. If the GOP elites give us Romney, then the GOP deserves to be condemned to the ash heap of history.


64 posted on 12/15/2011 2:43:42 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: SoConPubbie
Then I hope you and your principles are very happy with the consequences.

You vote your conscience, and I will vote mine.

65 posted on 12/15/2011 2:44:06 PM PST by truthkeeper (Vote Against Barack Obama in 2012! (That's my story and I'm sticking to it.))
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To: libertarian neocon

Barry Soetoro thanks you.


66 posted on 12/15/2011 2:44:09 PM PST by Churchillspirit
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To: Renegade

think he’s ( Mitt? Who names their kid Mitt?)

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his name is Milton


67 posted on 12/15/2011 2:44:23 PM PST by terycarl (lurking, but well informed)
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To: SoConPubbie

Well said.


68 posted on 12/15/2011 2:45:16 PM PST by vmivol00
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To: SoConPubbie

It’s a moot point, since Obama will crush Romney like a bug, anyway.


69 posted on 12/15/2011 2:46:03 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: Jack Hydrazine
Why vote for a Milquetoast Moderate?

Because at least he can be browbeaten into nominating a conservative Supreme Court justice.
Also, because he will not be actively trying to destroy this Republic.

Look, I despise liberals/moderates at least as much as you; I'm just not willing to commit national suicide if I don't get my way.

70 posted on 12/15/2011 2:49:03 PM PST by stormhill
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To: libertarian neocon
I held my nose in 2008 and voted for McCain preferring him to what we got. If Romney is the nominee I will do the same. There is no way he can be as bad or worse for the country than another four years of Obama.

I fear if Obama is re-elected we will not only face economic ruin, but I could easily see him seizing permanent power, ending elections and taking over all the media.

71 posted on 12/15/2011 2:54:31 PM PST by The Great RJ ("The problem with socialism is that pretty soon you run out of other people's money" M. Thatcher)
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To: Renegade
I think he’s ( Mitt? Who names their kid Mitt?) ...

Born Willard Mitt Romney and named after J. Willard Marriott of the hotel chain.

"Mitt" is probably a better name for a boy than "Willard" or "Marriott."

... a pussy and would throw a hissy fit if he didn’t get his own way just like the current “ Brown Clown”.

Er ... okay ... that and three bucks plus tax will get you a tall latte in Starbucks.

72 posted on 12/15/2011 2:57:35 PM PST by x
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To: dfwgator
...then the GOP deserves to be condemned to the ash heap of history.

OK, this precisely illustrates where you and I part company; show me where I'm wrong and I'll join you:

I believe it's not just the GOP on the ash heap, but the American Experiment.
Am I wrong?

73 posted on 12/15/2011 2:57:55 PM PST by stormhill
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To: stormhill
"Why vote for a Milquetoast Moderate?"

Because at least he can be browbeaten into nominating a conservative Supreme Court justice. Also, because he will not be actively trying to destroy this Republic.

You can't prove that by Mitt's ACTUAL RECORD. He nominated liberals to the bench, instituted the forerunner to ObamaCare, raised taxes, coddled the lib/Dems, supported the AGW hoax, and committed a host of other Commie-Lite transgressions.

The man is a soul-less weasel without a single conviction in his heart. He would go to Washington and continue to be the big government political back-stabber he's always been. He'd actually reverse the hard won gains of the Tea Party rebellion, because the libs would tack every single one of Bozo's failures on him (and us).

Let us not forget that this spineless jellyfish LOST the last primary to Elmer Fudd McNuts - possibly the WORST candidate our side has put up in living memory. And some of us are willing to back Mitt to challenge the guy who beat him?

Insanity...

74 posted on 12/15/2011 2:58:56 PM PST by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: stormhill

Well the GOP has proven they are not the bastion of Conservatism, a new movement will rise up from its’ ashes.


75 posted on 12/15/2011 2:58:56 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: mamelukesabre

Monty Python ?


76 posted on 12/15/2011 3:02:54 PM PST by Renegade
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To: SoConPubbie
If Obama wins, it's not my fault, but the fault of the GOP for manipulating the process to get a completely flawed candidated nominated

oh, please, you would potentially sell your country out rather that vote for an imperfect alternative to Obama....some principles those are!!

77 posted on 12/15/2011 3:05:35 PM PST by terycarl (lurking, but well informed)
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To: libertarian neocon

If the General Election came down to voting for Barry Soetero or Boo Boo the trained Chimp I would vote for the Chimp. At least I know where the Chimp stands on all of the issues and he will be honest plus he would do a better job doing nothing than Barry has in his four years of wrecking the Country.


78 posted on 12/15/2011 3:08:03 PM PST by Dave278 (Keep your change I will keep my freedom!!)
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To: libertarian neocon

If the General Election came down to voting for Barry Soetero or Boo Boo the trained Chimp I would vote for the Chimp. At least I know where the Chimp stands on all of the issues and he will be honest plus he would do a better job doing nothing than Barry has in his four years of wrecking the Country.


79 posted on 12/15/2011 3:08:16 PM PST by Dave278 (Keep your change I will keep my freedom!!)
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To: libertarian neocon

People change. People change people. If he’s the nominee, I’ll vote for him in the general. There is nothing admirable about sitting on the sidelines or voting for the enemy. Mitt Romney is a good person. His family is wonderful. I don’t support his bid for the presidency because I support Rick Perry. I couldn’t be budged to support Cain but would have voted for him in the general. I don’t want to think about Gingrich but I’ll vote for him in the general.

My life would be a lot simpler if Perry wins. I would love a Perry/Palin ticket but I don’t think that will happen even if Perry wins.


80 posted on 12/15/2011 3:09:15 PM PST by FryingPan101 (Perry 2012)
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