There's a pragmatic school of thought that believes we should vote for anyone but Obama.
I guess I'm not pragmatic, and because Romney is likely to buy the GOP nomination since he can write checks for it, does not mean that I will vote for him.
For the aficionados, I won't vote for any leftist, either, so no, I won't be voting for the moron currently in the White House, either.
And, of course, all of this is encompassed by a vote in a state where a GOP'er has as much chance to win the vote as he does the Powerball.
In this case, with the caucuses coming up, I wouldn't be surprised if the Paulbots win the day in Washington State, for all the good it'll do them; psychotics rarely win the presidency outright, and that's a tough nut for Paul to crack.
But I will not vote for Romney any more then I would vote for Ridgefield Barbie or Jon Russell or any other GOP establishment slimeball.
To me, my vote means something. I paid for it, most have not. Even a whack job like Paul served at some level. But none of the others did.
As a conservative, at the presidential level, our vote is wasted in Washington. The Electoral and Popular vote of this state will go to Obama.
So, here's my line up of those I won't vote for under any circumstances:
Romney, Obama, Paul.
Cantwell.
McKenna, Inslee.
Dunn.
Pridemore.
Herrera.
Boldt.
I'm reasonably sure that the local rag will endorse everyone I refuse to vote for, because they never do anything for us as much as they do to us.
But I will not vote for liberals, sell outs, liars, flippers or any combination of those traits. And my list is mostly populated by those. And my party affiliation is not a blank check.
Just sayin.'
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