Sunday, November 4, 2012

No Undecideds

There are no 'undecideds' only those who will not openly admit to pollsters and friends who they prefer.

The so-called undecideds are in reality the "unwilling". They are the voters who will vote for the conservative candidate but are unwilling to admit it for fear of being castigated by the mainstream media, and its liberal acolytes of being guilty of harboring one or more of the seven deadly sins, as described by Dennis Pager. They are: Racism, Xenophobia, Bigotry, Homophobia, Islamophobia, Sexism and Intolerance. Therefore they simply say that they are undecided in that way they avoid the unfounded accusations liberals invariably hurl at those who disagree with their views.

Then there are the Jews. Not all Jews just those who feel betrayed by Obama's acerbic relationship with Israel. Jews who believe that a strong Israel is necessary for Jews to do more than just survive. Jews who believe that to thrive Jews should be able to do it on their own terms and not dependent upon the benevolence of a welcoming society, such as America and before that Spain and before that you can name any country. Those Jews who voted for Obama and now have buyer’s remorse and feel betrayed by Obama have vowed to not make the same mistake again.

Then there are the Republicans. The conservative folks who reached across the aisle to pull the lever for Obama in the hopes of erasing the 'racist American' Scarlet Letter mark once and for all. Their return on investment was not what they had hoped for and the change they desired moved in the wrong direction. In spite of the fact that the US citizenry is the only country in the world, without a Black majority, to have elected a Black president, means nothing to the so-called liberal minded folks. The Scarlet Letter of racism still remains because it serves to preserve the mark of a racist on the brow of those who do not share the liberals' vision for America.

For those people who support Israel almost unconditionally, they perceive Obama as not being a friend of Israel, when compared to all previous presidents. The one notable exception being Jimmy Carter - the arch anti-Israel dufus.


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