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Topics => Politics/Legislation/Elections => Topic started by: Delnorin on December 05, 2011, 05:10:13 PM

Title: What is the Purpose of an Endorsement?
Post by: Delnorin on December 05, 2011, 05:10:13 PM
Yeah.. at first glance the answer seems beyond obvious right?  If I get Famous Person X's endorsement then all the lemmings that follow that Famous Person X will vote for me too.

There has been a large rush on endorsements and talk on endorsements as of late and I find it rather insulting.

I've been listening to debates.  I've been reading positions and voting histories of those seeking the GOP nomination for President.  I've been debating, conversing, studying, researching and doing more than likely 99.999% of the Country.  Those here on this forum know exactly what I'm talking about when you look around to the people you know that are utterly clueless... and they like it that way.

So I have developed my own ideas.  I have developed my own reasons for backing or not backing specific candidates.

So; when a big announcement is made that Famous Person X has endorsed candidate A or candidate B it doesn't sway my thoughts in the slightest.

I think just laying it all out is helping me discover the truth in the matter.

1.  Endorsements are not meant to sway the informed people.  Endorsements are meant to sugar-coat happy feel your vote on over to the person without any required individual thought.

2.  Endorsements only confirm an informed person's position.  (example:  Pelosi endorses Mitt Romney.  Obama endorses Mitt Romney.  Barney Frank endorses Mitt Romney.... um... perhaps I was right about Mitt Romney).

What I would LOVE to see is:

I am candidate C and I seek no endorsements.  I will go even further and say that if you are such a lazy ass as not to listen to me in debates, read my positions and research my votes over the past on how I make and why I make my decisions the way I do.. then I don't want your vote.  You are a pathetic lemming that is a big part of the problem we have in this Country.

Get off your ASS and actually put some effort into something other than how to get your next X-Box 360 game.

Then I'd leave the stage shaking my head at what a lame Country I have found myself living in.
Title: Re: What is the Purpose of an Endorsement?
Post by: LadyVirginia on December 05, 2011, 05:24:28 PM
Endorsements aren't for us.

They're political capital.

The person making the endorsement wants to remain relevant and get invited to all the important events.   Also used to ensure help in future campaigns.
Title: Re: What is the Purpose of an Endorsement?
Post by: Libertas on December 05, 2011, 07:30:53 PM
To make an endorsement, one should have standing, a standing not determined by vapid Hollywood personalities or blowhard elite politicians or think-tank-dwelling reprobates, standing should come from actual documented positive successes beneficial to the nation and the principles it was founded upon and the capitalistic system which unleashed unprecedented economic freedom, innovation and prosperity for its citizens.

To receive an endorsement one must also to have proven themselves as worthy proponents of the above as well as a trust by the people that is earned on that achievement.

Anything less is pure BS.
Title: Re: What is the Purpose of an Endorsement?
Post by: Sectionhand on December 06, 2011, 04:01:18 AM
The purpose of an endorsement this year is to get a good deal on a Time Share in Trump Tower .
Title: Re: What is the Purpose of an Endorsement?
Post by: warpmine on December 06, 2011, 09:17:23 AM
Yeah.. at first glance the answer seems beyond obvious right?  If I get Famous Person X's endorsement then all the lemmings that follow that Famous Person X will vote for me too.

There has been a large rush on endorsements and talk on endorsements as of late and I find it rather insulting.

I've been listening to debates.  I've been reading positions and voting histories of those seeking the GOP nomination for President.  I've been debating, conversing, studying, researching and doing more than likely 99.999% of the Country.  Those here on this forum know exactly what I'm talking about when you look around to the people you know that are utterly clueless... and they like it that way.

So I have developed my own ideas.  I have developed my own reasons for backing or not backing specific candidates.

So; when a big announcement is made that Famous Person X has endorsed candidate A or candidate B it doesn't sway my thoughts in the slightest.

I think just laying it all out is helping me discover the truth in the matter.

1.  Endorsements are not meant to sway the informed people.  Endorsements are meant to sugar-coat happy feel your vote on over to the person without any required individual thought.

2.  Endorsements only confirm an informed person's position.  (example:  Pelosi endorses Mitt Romney.  Obama endorses Mitt Romney.  Barney Frank endorses Mitt Romney.... um... perhaps I was right about Mitt Romney).

What I would LOVE to see is:

I am candidate C and I seek no endorsements.  I will go even further and say that if you are such a lazy ass as not to listen to me in debates, read my positions and research my votes over the past on how I make and why I make my decisions the way I do.. then I don't want your vote.  You are a pathetic lemming that is a big part of the problem we have in this Country.

Get off your ASS and actually put some effort into something other than how to get your next X-Box 360 game.

Then I'd leave the stage shaking my head at what a lame Country I have found myself living in.
Oh, how I'd love to see a few candidates actually exclaim this.
Title: Re: What is the Purpose of an Endorsement?
Post by: Damn_Lucky on December 06, 2011, 06:40:29 PM
To see how for up the bum you can get your nose before you CHOKE! ::exitstageleft::
Title: Re: What is the Purpose of an Endorsement?
Post by: trapeze on December 06, 2011, 10:38:22 PM
The purpose of an endorsement is to end up as the ambassador to Tahiti. Or France. Cush job on the taxpayer's dime.