Assuming there’s more than one candidate left by Saturday morning . . . . which one?
–> My father-in-law arrives tomorrow night, and I’m sure that eight hours of talk radio will help him advise us. He’s a DC-area plumber, so he’s totally at ease with that feeling that you’ve done something necessary, but now must wash your hands*.
In the meantime, I depend on my internet friends. Imagine my voting in the Republican primary Saturday will somehow impact which candidate faces off with Obama in November. Which button on the touchscreen should I push? Why?
*I actually enjoy plumbing work. It is peaceful. Satisfying. In contrast, though I take perverse pleasure in living in an open-primary state, and therefore every year getting to see who has the most interesting ballot, then wandering down to the corner school to meddle a bit . . . I always feel like whether I vote or not, either way requires sacramental absolution after.
I am still undecided. Generally speaking, I would vote for Romney or Paul, but Santorum is rising and I don’t know enough about him.
This was a motivating article for Paul, but I can’t attest to its reliability.
http://www.gracefamilybaptist.net/voddie-baucham-ministries/blog/why-ron-paul-2012-01/
Right after I posted, I remembered to re-check the torture round-up at Coalition for Clarity. Nuts. Only one candidate remaining who’s opposed to torturing people. Argh. Guess he’s the one.