To: GregB
The irony of voting for Palin? By default, it is a vote for an unthinkable alternative - Obama.
15 posted on
07/16/2012 10:27:05 AM PDT by
Lando Lincoln
(But that's just me.)
To: Lando Lincoln
Some of us refuse to vote for the lesser unthinkable. Ridicule is not going to win us over, though it seems to be the only tool in the ABO toolbox.
28 posted on
07/16/2012 10:39:34 AM PDT by
Ingtar
("As the light begins to fade in the city on the hill")
To: Lando Lincoln
The irony of voting for Palin? By default, it is a vote for an unthinkable alternative - Obama. Yep. Furthermore, it will cause recent history to repeat itself.
Conservatives wouldn't rally around one candidate in the primaries. No one was perfect enough. End result: Romney.
Now many conservatives won't rally around Romney. End result: Obama.
45 posted on
07/16/2012 10:50:44 AM PDT by
Leaning Right
(Why am I carrying this lantern? you ask. I am looking for the next Reagan.)
To: Lando Lincoln
The irony of voting for Palin? By default, it is a vote for an unthinkable alternative - Obama. Mathematically and materially FALSE. There's only one way for anyone to vote for Obama, "default" or otherwise, and that is to mark his name on their ballot. PERIOD.
A vote at the top of the ticket that goes to neither Obama nor Romney, favors neither Obama nor Romney. IT'S MATH.
114 posted on
07/16/2012 12:28:12 PM PDT by
Finny
(A deal with the devil is ALWAYS a losing proposition. Voting for Romney to avoid Obama is just that.)
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