Obviously the current Republican Party platform and its current rash of candidates is appealing to the majority of pudding heads, religious zealots, and conservative greed heads that people their ranks.
The current agenda of Republican party members is to oust the black man (read Muslim, stranger, not white bread European) named President Obama who is ruling intelligently and moderately in some very trying times.
The poll takers exploring the values and concerns of the Republican primary voters found the majority to be evangelical religious disbelievers in evolution and biased listeners who discount the truth of President Obama's Hawaiian birth and current religious affiliation as a Protestant Christian. Most of them appear to be comfortable with restricting reproductive liberty for all women, making both birth control and abortions difficult to access.
Bringing the picture into sharper focus, the avid participants in the Republican primary this year are old-fashioned, antiquated-thinking ethnocentrists that are deathly afraid of the future, reason, healthy progress, and change.
Our very human nature enables us to explore the world skeptically and improve on the limited thinking we held in the past. When our top scientists decode the human genome and prove that all humans, regardless of our facial features and skin colors are of one race, we use our refined logical thinking to discard the old notion that we were multiple races and embrace the corrected idea that our blood DNA across the globe proves we are all closely related and truly one human race. In fact, DNA studies has further explored our common ties to the family of primates, and results place us close to chimpanzees and bonobos. The open-thinking, modern human embraces these new ideas and allows the majesty of scientific knowledge to inform our actions and disarm our old prejudices.
Somewhere in the corners of the Republican Party I think there are forward-looking individuals that are not afraid of scientific discoveries and are brave enough to
join the ranks of the rational pragmatists that put President Obama in office and see him for the quality of his leadership and want to award him with a second term that he has earned for his cool-headed accomplishments managing our banking crisis, saving our domestic auto industry, tracking down Bin Laden, and closing some chapters of a overly-long Middle East hot war.
I trust the smartest Republicans will join the Democratic Party members and re-elect the battle-tested man who has led America wisely. Even though the bulk of the Republican Party is lost, and confused about which ridiculous candidate to choose for this fall, I invite the hidden thinkers in the Republican Party to come out of the shadows and pull the lever for the only wise choice, President Barack Obama.