Of course. As I said to JimRob, FR will be the fire to keep Romney in line.
(And it is a sorry state of affairs that I even have to say this)
I voted for Ronald Reagan in my first ever primary in 1976. I hate the RINO Ford so much that when he beat Ronnie for the nomination I voted for Jimmy Carter in November. Carter went on to ruin us, and ignited the Islamic Revolution that STILL imperils the world today. I wish I could take that vote back, but I hated RINOs more than democrats then.
I was all too happy to vote for Ronnie in 1980 and 1984!!! ‘nough said.
I voted for VP Bush in 1988 because he was a Hell of a lot better than Dukakis!!!!
I didn't vote in 1992 because Florida challenged my address on my ballot as I was overseas for my country in Italy. I was pissed and vowed to get that fixed. In any case, up to the point that I cast my ballot, I voted for Bush again, even though he proved a RINO, he was sure a Hell of a lot better than Clinton, and to this day I'm convinced Ross Perot was his agent provocateur.
I tried again to vote in 1996—still overseas at Ramstein AB, Germany—and Florida again challenged my ballot! However, I was to learn the following year that Hamilton county, Florida (just South of Valdosta, GA) had it's democrat Board of Electors replaced with Republicans. Yes, they were throwing out all military absentee ballots until they were thrown out.
Anyway, had I voted, I would have voted for Dole, because even though he was a RINO, he was better than Clinton.
I retired in 1998 and settled in Alabama. I have not missed an election since.
In 2000 I voted for Bush because of Algor. come on—no contest. Still, I do agree that Bush was a statist RINO.
I voted for him again in 2004 as I would never vote for a TRAITOR like John Kerry. I remember his lying testimony before Congress back in 1971 and he should have been shot for treason.
I voted for McCain (ugh) in 2008 because of Obama—the worst democrat in my lifetime, scarier than John Kerry— and because of Sarah Palin.
So...
Here we are, with Romney as our nominee.
Still, my original question stands: If all you say is true, what do we do now?