If you are a conservative that is registered as a Republican, you will remember as do I, that we had to hold our noses and turn our heads when we cast a vote, not for McCain or Romney, but against Comrade Obama. Those of us who took the time to review who this person was, this person who could read better than most from a teleprompter, was a collectivist at the far left end. Yes, we knew he was a strong adherent to the ideology his grandfather and Frank Marshall Davis instilled in him in his formative years; the ideology of Marxism or Communism.
Both McCain and Romney reverted to calling themselves conservatives in their quest for the nomination, even though nothing in their record indicated they had any idea what a conservative believed; limited government, low taxation, individualism, and adherence to the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and the Bill of Rights. The Republican establishment, those like John Boehner, Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, and Kevin McCarthy told us that these two imposters should be the nominee because they were the most electable, even though they had no strong belief system about anything but more government and more taxes. What happened was Comrade Obama was elected and became the second most notorious president, second only to FDR, for the destruction and obliteration of the Constitution of the United States and the principles of freedom and independence. Now the Marxist/Progressives (Democrats) are being told the same thing. The base of the Marxist/Progressive (Democrat) Party has become a collectivist (Marxist, communist, socialist, progressive, - all virtually the same) party that advocates against the freedom of the individual and for the tyranny by the collective. Joe Biden is the same as McCain and Romney in that the three have never held strong principles except the principle of what would advance their own political career. These self-promoting positions seem to have appeal. They can say anything they want; they can call themselves anything they want, and they can tell any crowd that they should support them because they hold the same beliefs. Apparently, Jill Biden has a very strong desire to live in the White House as she took a line from John Boehner, Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, and Kevin McCarthy and has stated that principles and beliefs should have no place in politics, only electability counts. Jill Biden, "I know that not all of you are not committed to my husband, and I respect that," Biden said at a campaign event in Nashua, New Hampshire, to a group of teachers. "But I want you to think about your candidate, his or her electability, and who's going to win this race." She continued, "So I think if your goal -- I know my goal -- is to beat Donald Trump, we have to have someone who can beat him," the former second lady said. Biden expanded on her remarks in encouraging voters to look beyond singular issues that draw them to other candidates, surmising that the Democratic Party's collective bottom line "has to be that we have to beat Trump." "Your candidate might be better on, I don't know, health care, than Joe is, but you've got to look at who's going to win this election," she said. "And maybe you have to swallow a little bit and say, 'OK, I personally like so and so better,' but your bottom line has to be that we have to beat Trump." Change the names, and we conservatives who are strong advocates of individualism, have had that song sung to us many times. We did not listen to it in 1980 and a conservative was elected. But we bought into it again in 1992, when we learned Daddy Bush really did not have a conservative bone in his body, and every election until 2016. Welcome to the club Marxist/Progressives (Democrats). Will you drink the Kool Aid and nominate a senile has been who never was a been?
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