Vote Obama out of the White House in 2012One of Reagan’s hard and fast rules was, “Never talk bad about a fellow Republican.”

OK, I’m just going to put this out there right up front… this post is NOT about what “flavor” of a Republican or Libertarian you might like to call yourself. This post is about one thing:

Beating Barack Obama in 2012. That’s it. Period.

I listen to so many so-called Republican party members whine and bitch and moan about a party that they feel has disenfranchised them because they don’t feel effectively represented or some other nonsense at this critical moment in election politics.

Wah! Cry softly to yourself for a bit and take brief warm solace in your snuggy sipping some hot cocoa. When you’re through, dry your eyes, pull your damn panties up and get over it.

You’ve got ONE mission right now:

To elect the other guy, whoever that may be, and expel Barack Obama from the White House.

We are losing our country to a demonstrable Socialist-Marxist. Our Constitution is vaporizing right before our eyes, yet you remain a part of the problem (and probably don’t even know it). Here’s why:

Realistically it comes down to one of two choices for President in 2012, a Republican or the Democrat.

One or the other.

Sure, there is usually a 3rd or 4th or 5th choice included on the ballot but the simple reality is that they have ZERO chance of winning. Period.

Ultimately a Democrat or Republican is going to win; however because roughly 40% of the population will vote straight party Republican and 40% of them will vote Democrat, there are two major influencing factors that will cause one party to prevail:

1. The “almost viable” 3rd party candidate who runs and usurps enough votes from one side or the other to cause them to lose the election… a la a potential Ron Paul bid could cause the Republicans to lose just enough votes that we do not carry swing states and we get another 4 years of the Marxist-Socialist. The idealist never wins, but can sure screw up the race.

2. and most importantly, the undecided voters – those who do not vote straight party tickets and usually decide the final outcome of an election.

So, with that in mind and knowing that I have no influence whatsoever as to whether a 3rd party candidate will muck things up, I am mindful of the undecided voters when I choose NOT to speak out against the Republican party, but always speak out in favor of them. I’m not silly enough to believe that I’ll sway anyone’s political opinions in any fashion but I choose to NOT be a part of the noise or the sum-total of negative information that may cause an undecided voter to choose the other side.

If you care about removing the current president of the United States, then quit whining and casting a pall over the opposition to Barack Obama. However minute, you are doing more harm than good. If you need to be against something or work off a little negative energy, then why not complain about that which Obama and his party have seriously fucked up instead?

There will be time to talk about Republican or conservative disenfranchisement and join hands in support of the under-served communities later. Right now we have a job to do:

Vote for the Republican (not a 3rd party candidate) and “stop the insanity.”

Personally, the totality of my beliefs do not perfectly fit true-blue “conservatism,” but as a free-market capitalist and staunch Constitutionalist, I certainly know who is better for my business, the founding principles of my country and ultimately, my family’s welfare.

I’ll be voting Republican this year because any of those candidates currently trying to win the party’s nomination is head and shoulders above that ASS-HAT we have in office right now.