Making MexiCain’s Inevitability Stressful
With Mitt Romney’s official exit today and his release of his delegates, it is assumed that those delegates will migrate to Juan MexiCain and all but hand him the nomination as a gift. First, there is no guarantee that those delegates will vote the way Romney says. Secondly, even if they do no one will know it until those votes are actually cast at the convention in September.
If you discount those delegates because their votes will not be known until September, Juan is still 368 delegates short of securing the nomination. He can win those delegates by April 5 but he would have to sweep every single primary. In other words, the Huckster has the ability to make his nomination a difficult one to secure.
I’m no fan of Huckster, but I’ll be damned if I do anything to contribute to Juan MexiCain becoming the next failed President of the United States. I’m convinced that the next chief executive will be doomed to a single 4 year term and will propel the other party to a 8 -16 year wave of popularity that we haven’t seen since the Reagan years. Don’t forget that Ronald Reagan won re-election in 1984 by carrying 49 of the 50 states.
I for one would rather the Democrats have 4 years now than 8 – 16 later. The prospects of their causing more damage after a failed MexiCain Presidency is higher. Right now, even if the complexion of Congress remains the same, any and all libtarded bills can be defeated by never coming to a vote in the Senate. Who knows what the Congressional makeup will be in 2012. If the Dems have a larger majority in each house and a far left candidate wins the White House in 2012, that libtard’s policies will become law. That is the very real danger we are facing.
It would be much better for this country if we take the hit now and ride the revolutionary wave a failed Carter like Democrat Presidency would create.
Ann Coulter said it best when she said, “There’s a Democrat Behind Door No. 1, 2 and 3“. Now I don’t agree that we should actually vote for the Dem, but not voting at all would be the same thing.
Again, a Republican cannot win the White House without the Conservative vote. We need to deny him that vote.

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I certainly hope you’re right about the next president serving for only 4 years and the other party, preferably the Republican Party (if the conservatives can take control) will have the White House and Congress for 8 to 16 years.