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fpb ([personal profile] fpb) wrote2012-09-21 06:42 am

So my friend John C.Wright does not understand why "the video" created so much scandal

Let's see if we can help him a bit. We have a very rich man (although Romney's wealth can be exaggerated; he is not as rich, for instance, as Berlusconi, or as the average Russian or Arab crook, or indeed as his host during the fund-raiser where "the video" was shot). We have him sitting along with very many other very rich men, who have paid a small fortune to be there - none of us plebs welcome. We have him telling these people that he "does not care" - his words - for anyone who, for whatever reason, cannot afford to pay Federal income tax - such people are all spongers (all, the sick, the underpaid, the disabled, the old, the members of the military... all spongers) who depend on the State and therefore will vote with their wallet. Such people, of course, have no values to appeal to, no ambition, and no life except for the money (such enormous amounts, to be sure!) they get from the State; they make no contribution, pay no other tax, do no service - they are, one and all, thieves and scroungers. But still, even though he does not care for them, he wants to be President over them, and for this purpose he wants his fellow very rich people to give him lots of lovely lovely lolly to spend on purchasing the presidency. (His, evidently, was enough to purchase the Republican nomination against better men, but he still needs more.)

At which point I, as a person who would not be paying Federal income tax in the United States of America, beg to inform Mr.Romney that he has blown every last chance not only of my ever voting for him for so much as dog catcher, but even of not crossing the street if I see the bastard coming.

[identity profile] fpb.livejournal.com 2012-09-21 02:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Santorum was in the crossfire because of being Catholic pretty much across the board, and not just, like Paul Ryan, with a bizarre compromise between Ayn Rand and the Church. This means that he was utterly hated by the gay lobby and all their supporters (and what the silly gays don't understand is that they are being used as a tool by a much larger coalition that would just as soon hand them to the mullahs if they saw an advantage in that) and equally loathed by the so-called "fiscal conservatives" as a "statist". In point of fact he was what once would have been a pretty straight Christian Democrat in Europe, conservative on moral values, suspicious of big business, eager to help the disadvantaged, and a touch patronizing. The fact that he was so consistent, and across such a large range of enmities, and still came within an inch of the nomination shows that he fought a better campaign than people gave him credit for.