Liberal voting mindset. If you have a cause and he supports it, he's your guy.

He's pro abortion - I'll vote for him.
He supports gays - I'll vote for him.
He supports welfare - I'll vote for him.
He gives me money - I'll vote for him.
He supports animal rights - I'll vote for him.
He supports global warming - I'll vote for him.
He's anti gun - I'll vote for him.
He's pro union - I'll vote for him.
He's pro illegal immigration - I'll vote for him.
He's pro higher taxes - I'll vote for him.

on and on and on. Just need one cause in common.



Conservative mindset. Doesn't matter how much we agree on, we disagree on one subject.

He's not anti abortion - I can't vote for him.
He supports gays - I can't vote for him.
He supports welfare - I can't vote for him.
He gives slackers money - I can't vote for him.
He supports animal rights - I can't vote for him.
He supports global warming - I can't vote for him.
He's anti gun - I can't vote for him.
He's pro union - I can't vote for him.
He's pro illegal immigration - I can't vote for him.
He's pro higher taxes - I can't vote for him.

on and on and on. Just need one disagreement.

That's the cold hard truth, even if nobody wants to admit it. I'm guilty of it myself. Then I looked in the mirror.

It's gonna be hard for conservatives to win if we have to agree on every subject with no room for dissent. All the enemy needs is a common cause. The liberal candidates know all they have to do is support the liberal causes they will automatically get each segments vote, it's easy to win.

The conservative candidate has to please everyone while not giving anyone a reason to stay home. That's a damned hard row to hoe.


Last edited by Fattyfireplug; 07/25/14 05:48 PM.

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