Dear Mr. Rove,
Your mathematical genius is a wonder to behold. Your ability to compile statistics is amazing. Why do you suppose that your numbers were incorrect when it came to predicting the outcome of the 2012 election? Could it be that you presume an accuracy based on honesty? Does it not occur to you that “the fix is in”? How do you calculate the values of x,y & z when there is no formula? I postulate that “x” is the number of dead people who voted, “y” is the number of disqualified felons who voted, and “z” is the number of illegal aliens who voted. We won’t include the number of dishonest people who voted more than once.
When I was young, there was a local police commissioner who was later elected mayor. No one liked his tactics, yet he was elected. People used to say, “What do you expect? Everyone in the cemetery voted for him.” I was young and did not see the possibility. Now that I have watched at least two good congresspeople lose their seats, I have a different perspective. Scott Brown was elected to fill Ted Kennedy’s seat. No one expected him to win but he did. The DNC did not take kindly to this unexpected turn of events. They pulled out all stops to install Elizabeth Warren, even defending her alleged Native American claims. In FL Allen West, a true patriot, was replaced by Debbie Wasserman Schultz, DNC chair. Furthermore, it is hard to believe that anyone in the military would vote for this Commander in Chief because of his willingness to dispose of them and any benefits they may be entitled to. By your own reckoning, in the 2012 presidential election one million voters who had voted for the president in 2008, chose to not vote for him in 2012. And yet he won. Do not blame the voters for RNC shortcomings. We are tired of having some bureaucrat determine who we should vote for. Nice guys finish last. We need a firebrand. Someone who truly represents the people’s will rather than someone “electable” as seen by political hierarchy. And, please, stop referring to us as a demographic. It is extremely offensive to be thought of as a number in a particular class. I am a senior citizen; when you refer to me as a category, it is offensive. I am capable of free thought as are most of my peers. When you consider all of the above, maybe you can invent a way to make my vote count. Think “out of the box” if you can.
Incidentally, there is something nefarious about the Obamacare website. Does it integrate with the voter registration site? Can their numbers be inserted into the electronic voting machines? A possible “two for one” deal? With my limited tech savvy, I know that computers can do anything they are programmed to do. Surely, we cannot allow ourselves to be distracted from the possibility. I want your calculations to be a reflection of honest voters. Our freedom as a republic is at stake.