Following the debates last night, many Republicans were
excited to see the spark in Mitt Romney that has been almost non-existent thus
far. Mitt’s glassy-eyed smile and
relaxed confidence against Obama’s “uh, uh, uh” composure even led James
Carville to express that Romney had performed better in the debate.
But not all “Republicans” are happy.
The Ron Paul contingent has not faded from the scene. These grassroots enthusiasts took to
Facebook and Twitter with their continuing warnings of voting for the lesser of
two evils. The most commonly used
phrase of the evening amongst Ron Paul supporters was that this debate was “an
illusion of choice.”
With all due respect to the hard-working (or constantly
toking) Ron Paul revolutionists, it’s time to take advice from Metallica and
“Turn the Page.”
This “illusion of choice,” according to Ron Paul fans is
that Obama and Romney, or as the diehards say, “Obamney” are both lying through
their teeth to get elected, and that Mitt Romney is no different than
Obama. While Romney is not as
conservative as many… well, ok,
ALL of the other GOP candidates, it is safe and accurate to say that he is MUCH
different from Barack Obama. He is
successful with money, we know where he is from, and we know his religion. That right there shows differences
between the two. But this
“illusion of choice” argument will collapse on itself when you evaluate the
final effect the Ron Paul Revolution will have in November.
The True Illusion of Choice explained by category:
LIBERTY
The objective of the Ron Paul Revolution was to elect a
President who will fight for liberty and protect us against the growing federal
government. The objective
was not to elect a specific man.
If Ron Paul’s Libertarian views are what you want in a candidate, VOTE
FOR GARY JOHNSON. By voting for
Ron Paul, you aren’t cutting the GOP vote in half. You’re cutting the liberty vote in half. At the end of the day, you’ve voted
against someone with the EXACT same platform as Ron Paul by being stubborn and
voting for Ron Paul. You defeat
yourself. And if you’re ready to
face reality, a vote for Ron Paul is a vote for Barack Obama. Would you vote for Barack Obama? Then don’t vote for Ron Paul.
RAND PAUL
Rand Paul is the son of Ron Paul. Leading into the Texas GOP Convention, Rand Paul announced
his endorsement of Mitt Romney.
That same day, Ron Paul said in a speech, “I’m not going to be the
nominee.” Hint, hint
BARACK OBAMA
Is voting for Ron Paul worth having Obama for four more
years? Think about it.
HERMAN CAIN
Herman Cain said it best. “If you’re not going to vote for Mitt Romney because your
favorite candidate didn’t get the nomination, well guess what. MY favorite candidate didn’t get the
nomination either! It’s time to
support Governor Romney and get Barack Obama out of office!”
BIG BIRD
If you’re really concerned that Mitt Romney is going to shut
down PBS, go back, listen carefully to his whole sentence, and remember, “This
program was made possible by viewers like you.” If you’ve never donated to a PBS pledge drive, then you have
no room to worry about Mitt Romney pulling the plug on “Sesame Street.” You should instead write letters to the
Sesame Street residents urging them to build a homeless shelter for Oscar.
SO, the REAL illusion of choice is this:
When you think voting for Ron Paul is going to make a
statement to the GOP leaders, the President, Congress or result in the actual
election of Ron Paul, you are wrong.
You become the easiest swayed supporters of Barack Obama and the fastest
end to Gary Johnson’s Libertarian campaign.
Think about it.
GAry Johnson is NOT Ron Paul. Those who like him will vote for him, but those who support Ron Paul aren't going away, and he is our standard until we have better. Become better, or get used to hearing about Ron Paul -- forever.
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