HEY MITT, YOU DIDN’T BUILD THIS DEFEAT BY YOURSELF!
Hey Mitt,
I’m going to resist the temptation to gloat. Well, maybe just a little bit ( NAH-NA-NA-NAH-NAH). Okay, now I’ve got that out of my system. Seriously though, I and a whole lot of American’s had real problems with you, from tax returns to policy shifts. But, it seems that you had a whole lot help in bringing about this defeat.
Let’s start with you first. Your refusal to reveal your tax documents was a problem, but not your most significant one. The truth is [that] if you had revealed them it may have helped you. It’s possible that had you done so it would have given the voters a look at just who the real Mitt Romney is. America doesn’t have a problem with wealthy people. We’ve had many leaders that have come from privilege. Given the cost of getting elected today if you don’t have significant resources, or access to them, it is difficult to run for any office at any level. That’s not your problem, that’s a problem for America.
But without the anchor of an identity, you seemed to most of us to be like a ship without a rudder, cast upon the sea of our democracy, with no discernible direction, no way for us, the voters, to know just where you would lead us. So with no real understanding of the captain of the “great ship republican” at sea, we only had the republican ship to see. What we saw, well, was downright scary.
Just take a look, from our perspective, and you can see what we saw. We saw Todd Akin and Richard Murdock. We saw Scott Walker and, your own choice for VP, Paul Ryan. We saw John Kachich and John Husted. We saw Rick Scott and Rick Detzner. We saw Jeff Flake in Arizona telling people to go to the wrong polling place.
We heard John Sununu and Donald Trump. We heard Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck, Ann Coulter and Laura Ingraham, Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity. We heard Newt Gringrich and Grover Norquist.
We read the Washington Times and The National Review.
We saw the attacks on President Obama, the our of context quotes, the distortions, the outright lies.
We saw the assault on women’s rights to reproductive choices and access to healthcare.
We saw the disdain your party had for Latinos, the contempt for the LGBT community.
We saw how the African-American community was discounted.
We watched your party’s attempts to suppress the vote. We watched them attempt to game the system. We even saw overt, blatant attempts to cheat. The margin for the President was about 3 million votes, but we will never know how many voters were affected by your party’s efforts, how those efforts affected down ballot races and initiatives.
Now I know you will say that they are not you, but since you chose not to reveal who you were, and you chose not to rebuke them, we were left to conclude that they “are” you, or at least that you believe and feel as they do.
Even your opponents agreed that you are a good man. A family man with strong values and principles. But we never got to see that part of you. By not taking a stand you became a part of a stance that America rejected.
So you see, it was a collective effort. What just occurred was not a rejection of just you, but a rejection of what your party has become. If only you had been you, someone with a recognizable identity, someone we could relate to and understand, then perhaps….
You know the last republican president was also a good man. A man of values and principles. But ideology led him, and the people around him, to take America to a place where the needs of the few outweighed the needs of the many. We’ve been there and we’ve decided that’s not where we want to be.
So it wasn’t just your many you’s, that lost last Tuesday, it was your party and the way it operates. There’s plenty of blame to go around and plenty of people to share the blame.
You did not build this by yourself.
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