Lonely Mitt Romney: On the Upcoming US Elections

I’m not sure, but it seems to me that this choice is, for America, the last and definite one. Or, if you wish, “the decisive one.” In short, this is war. A war between tradition and innovation. Aggressive innovation at that — one with no alternatives, and multicultural (it has not yet been toppled over by the melting pot) — as well as deeply multi-mega-hyper-sexual. It feels as though the main and most valued freedom for the descendants of the Pilgrims is the freedom for sex in all of its most perverse manifestations. And just so nothing gets in the way — the freedom of abortions and contraceptives.

Well, it is important after all! As long as there’s no responsibility. Copulate, then scatter. Like free people. As for the need to bear children, feed them, raise them — that’s not freedom.

But let’s get back to the choice.

So, we’ve got a Mormon against… who, exactly? What have we seen in Obama in the last four years? Who are you, Mister Obama? Well, actually, nobody in particular. There’s nothing to call him. A reader of speeches, a little summarizer of events, a pleader of patience from other presidents, for after the elections he’ll be able to be more flexible… As young people say — whatever.

But at a time just before the elections, freedom-loving America is once again falling in love with this intellectual with his tanned cheeks, simply for the sake of his victory over the Conservative and the Mormon. That is to say, “the Americans of good will,” who are badly in need of abortions, same-sex marriages and contraceptives, are once again forming a horde of Obama’s worshippers.

But is the odious and dishonored Mitt Romney really so lonely? With his decayed views on family, his social morality and his hatred towards Russia? All right, maybe not hatred, but his fear regarding Russia’s rise in power?

I hope that America still remembers its traditional values. The post mortem — the elections, that is — will tell.

The moment of truth is upon us. We’ll have the possibility to evaluate the results of the American democratization and sexual revolution — both of which are from the 60s and 70s. If the magnificent American media were able to raise a generation of manipulated zombies who don’t care about the ideals of the authors of the Declaration of Independence, then the previous host of the White House will win. If, however, the protests of the cowboys and oil industry workers prevail and if, in addition, the unnoticeable Middle America rises up against the LGBT communities, there is a chance of a great country in the future.

But, if Obama wins after all, I think we’ll have to offer asylum in Russia to Mitt Romney. And, to all those who do not want to live in a country of same-sex marriages, sodomy, lesbianism and killing infants inside their mothers’ wombs.

We await election day!

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