The people have gone bad. It doesn't matter, white, black or indifferent. Why are they sitting on 1-4 hour gas lines and not saying boo about it. They have become complacent lemmings looking for a handout. I don't think Mitt Romney was the problem. If the economy wasn't enough to make them vote against Osama, then we are doomed. I just spent $40 in the grocery store for a few staples. Yet, I don't hear my neighbors or coworkers complaining about anything. The problem is the people not who Romney targeted in his campaigning. When abortion is the most important issue to women, not well being of family, all is lost.
I disagree... Republicans have been facing a different voting bloc since JFK. With women's sufferage, they now have to appeal to a huge voter base (female) that will not vote based on logic, but emotion. A big misconception of why Romney did in fact at least end up with a sizeable popular vote is because a lot of the women who voted for him did so because he is handsome and successful, two things women admire in a candidate, because psychologically, they see themselves married to said individual and being taken care of by him. In this respect only, the Republican establishment calculaced well here, choosing Romney the handsome businessman for married women and Ryan the young "rising star" for single young women, as opposed to Obama, the ugly negro pickaninny, and Biden, the senile balding fool.
Now, this approach could have been successful if the Republicans had been excercising Democrat-style spending policies on the masses for the past 50 years... We would have ended up with a Socialist Republican Presidency, but once again,
it would have still been better than Obama. But that's not who or what the Republican Establishment are. They spent their last presidency enacting bizarre NeoCon financial schemas, enriching their crony contractors by wasting our money trying to Kiss Moslem tuchus in hellholes like Afghanistan. That they intended to use this approach where it clearly could not have worked, is illogical, and is why I am reminded of my premonitions during the Primaries that backing Romney was some sort ot sabotage and that elements in the GOP wanted Obama to win for whatever reason.
Another approach, and the correct approach which Chaim mentions, would have been them backing a candidate like Huckabee, who would scare straight a sizeable majority - a majority we would have needed to win - by bringing up the truthful facts about the background of the HNIC. Like Chaim said, he would have been accused of "McCarthyism", but we would have won the election.
Ultimately, women chose government as their provider instead of a president-husband figure.
I wholeheartedly agree with Chaim in that the presidency was absolutely obtainable for us this election.
I would like to get AsheDina's comments on the female vote as well...