1/31/2008
fear doesn’t control my vote
It seems to matter little where I go or who I am with, the question I am repeatedly asked many times with breathless anticipation is: “What do we do if Hillary Clinton wins the presidency and/or who can beat Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton?”
Those of you with whom I correspond already know my feelings, but for those who do not, let me make my position unequivocally clear. I don’t care who wins the Democrat presidential nomination, and I don’t care, as such, if Obama or Clinton win the Holy Grail of politics. I care that the Republican Party doesn’t have a candidate I can support as a true conservative left in the race.
I am a conservative, but I’m not an ideologue – nor is my vote governed by fear. That is to say, I will not vote for a Republican nominee to whose positions I am vehemently opposed and/or whom I do not trust, just to keep Obama or, more likely, Clinton out of the White House.
Fear is a powerful motivator that can be used to coerce well-intentioned persons, groups or even the entire nation into making incredibly poor decisions – and the Republican National Committee is not above using same. The idea that I must abandon my moral compass and vote for a candidate I could not find more objectionable – in order to shut out a liberal candidate who bears little or no substantive difference to the one I voted for – is offensive to me.
I’ve noticed that I’m not the only one who feels this way…! And that’s a very sad commentary.
On a tip from Kat.
Mychal Massie is chairman of the National Leadership Network of Black Conservatives-Project 21 – a conservative black think tank located in Washington, D.C. He is a nationally recognized political activist, pundit, columnist and the former host of the widely popular talk show “Straight Talk.” He has appeared on Fox News Channel, CNN, MSNBC, C-SPAN, NBC, Comcast Cable and talk radio programming nationwide. A former self-employed business owner of more than 30 years, he is also a member of the conservative public policy institute National Center for Public Policy Research.
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