by Gypsiyee » Sat Feb 25, 2012 9:44 am
I only worry depending on who wins the primary. I've never seen such a ridiculous circus of events in politics as I have the last decade or so, and this primary is just the vomit icing on the shit cake.
I don't think any of them can beat President Obama, but Romney is the only one I think has any sort of chance at all. Now, if Romney becomes the nominee, of course I'm concerned that he's the strongest contender of the bunch... but it's kind of a best and worst case scenario all at the same time. Does he have the potential to beat the president? Yeah, I think so. But on the positive side, if Romney wins the primary, even the worst case scenario pits a moderate against a moderate in all honesty.
Obama is a centrist Democrat who campaigns fairly far left. Romney is a centrist Republican who campaigns on the far right. Rhetoric and campaign talking points notwithstanding, I honestly don't think their leadership and legislation would be drastically different. Don't get me wrong, I don't like Romney at all and think he would certainly pass some legislation that would be awful for the country, especially by way of taxes.. but out of the 4, he's the least concerning to me should Republicans prevail. To me this is just McCain 08 v2.0--his campaign is trying to morph his personality and beliefs (and even alter his history) to appeal to the fringe, but his actual record represents otherwise.
If we get Governor Romney instead of campaign Romney--which I think would be the case--it wouldn't be wonderful, but it wouldn't be the worst possible outcome either.
"I think you may be confusing government running amok with government doing stuff you don't like. See, you're in the
minority now. It's
supposed to taste like a shit taco." - Jon Stewart