The way I see it is we are finished by either of them. I just think the imposter will mess it up worse than the 'principled' one. At lease with the 'principled' disaster we can anticipate somewhat as to the method and prepare, with the imposter we never know what will be happening.
At the least the Democratic Party is now toast and the Republican Party is burnt toast.
A very good point to those who lecture on the woes that will beset the nation if we end up with Obama for another 4 years. Those are probably all true prophecies.
However, if our nation is truly at such a critical point; now is not the time to select a candidate that will not be significantly different? The point of the election is to save the country, not simply defeat Obama. I do not need to stress the many attacks on liberty contained in Obama care, nor the dangers of our skyrocketing federal debt. We have also seen the danger of liberal judges on the Supreme Court.
The question that plagues my conscience is this: Is Mitt Romney the man that can change these things and bring back a free prosperous America? Do his action, speaking far louder than campaign words of admitted dubious quality, really justify answering yes? And if you answer no; is the country doomed either way.
I find the answer to be no, as such, I do not know if I can vote for the man and still have a clean enough conscience to be able to look myself in the mirror on Wednesday morning.
Even if he fires his advisor for saying this, that doesn’t make it any less truthful. All indicators point towards Romney abandoning what he has said he will do.