Since some of my friends
have been asking my take on Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney's new running mate, here ya
go:
Be honest with yourself,
especially if you're liberal. There was
never going to be a perfect running mate for Romney, was there? In your heart of hearts, you know that it
wouldn't have mattered - you would have dissed and trashed whomever Romney
selected to be his running mate.
I know this about
liberals, and I know that what matters most to them is not what's best for the
country, but that President Obama gets reelected, even if his reelection will
be very bad for the country. What matters
to liberals is holding on to power, even if it means continuing the reckless
policies of this administration another four years.
Such people that desperate
to hold onto power should be denied.
Acts made out of desperate desires to hold onto power have a way of
corrupting a soul, and I see this more and more in the Democratic Party as the
election draws closer and closer.
Some of you liberals see
it already, even if you can't or won't publicly admit it. Some of you can't admit it publicly because
it could literally cause you to lose your job, and you don't want to be out of
a job - especially in this economy! How
does that feel, by the way - to have to begrudgingly admit the truth even if
it's only to yourself, that the economy is in the gutter because of the
reckless policies of this administration and its leader?
Others of you won't admit
it because you don't want to "hand ammo to the other side". Personally, I find that sad, because you’re
supposed to be the side that’s committed to the truth; and yet when the chips
are down, what’s actually more important to you is that “your side” wins – or,
to be more exact, “the other side loses”.
While the former is mainly looking out for his job, the latter is being
petty. In both instances, however, they
are operating out of selfish motives rather than to the search for the truth
and looking out for the common good.
You are probably asking yourself
now, “When is she going to say something about Paul Ryan?” Again, it doesn’t matter what I think of Ryan
– if you are a liberal as I described above, then nothing I write will convince
you otherwise, so what would be the point of trying?
However, his nomination is
mere days old, and there’s time to find out more about the candidate, and when
the time is right, I’ll give my take on him.
I will say though, that I’m disappointed that a conservative woman wasn’t
nominated, but I’ll take a Romney/Ryan victory over four more years of
Obama/Biden.
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I have a neighbor who until the last election had me convinced would vote for the most evil person if they had a (D) following their name. However, she was against Obama even then. Of course there are those who would call her racist (another example of liberals attacking a person with not a shred of evidence because it suits them and their agenda). What they didn't know or see was her helping and hugging African Americans. However, even she saw Obama as a danger. However, I think her husband who is more Conservative voted for Obama. Just what he was thinking is beyond me. Maybe it was disenchantment with Bush (who certainly had some failings although I believe his heart was in the right place usually).
I have concerns for our country and this election. My insurance is already changing drastically next year (for the worse) and the reason given was Obamacare. That certainly isn't my only concern, it is much bigger than that.
We cannot sustain the debt, the selling out to our enemies, the entitlements, being overrun by illegals who are draining our system and putting our security at risk, our enemies being apologized to, coddled and money sent to who are probably laughing at us and planning our demise, and that is the tip of the iceberg. Don't get me wrong, the Republicans have failed us and sold us out too at times, but to different people. However, Conservative principles are true if we can find people who will use them.
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