gemurdock
"But I will NOT vote for McCain. I will vote Libertarian or whatever, because if the nation is going to have to suffer another Cater to get some semblance of another Ronald Reagan, I say do it NOW. Generation X may not have been taught history in school, but they will learn it the hard way, and it might as well be sooner than later."
Actually, I happen to drink really strong coffee ("it's the gourmet expensive...").
And I still miss the logic here. If I understand you right, your rationale sounds like a really bad case of “Catholic guilt” rather then a solid reason as to why we should elect a president. We need to “suffer another Carter”, which could be eight years this time, because we need to teach the Republican party a “lesson”?
How much of a “lesson” are you willing to take if Obama gets elected? Fubar economics? Trash the 2nd Amendment? Forget about national security? You think McCain would appoint liberal judges? Who do you think bro’O would appoint?!? Like you said, the “worst of Carter and Clinton” and this is going to be a good “lesson” for the United States in what way? Because from this we will see the need to what ... clone Reagan by 2012?
I don’t much like McCain either. But he has a better chance to win than anything else we can field against Obama. With all due respect, the idea of teaching conservative values by defaulting in an election is too dangerous. Our primary objective should be to do whatever we can to keep Obama from being the President of the United States. Voting for a 3rd party candidate that has a chance of winning is one thing (and when we clone Reagon we will be sure to bring Abe & Teddy back). But throwing your vote away on a 3rd party candidate that has NO CHANCE is not the lesson we need or can afford.
All this being said, if you want to roll the bones on teaching a society a lesson via an election that's your right. However, while you are dreaming I am going to try mainlining coffee beans.