Johnson and Benedict Arnold Chris Christie could have cost Romney the election in Oh, Vir and Fla.
I don't buy it.
I would argue that the vast, vast majority of people that voted for Johnson did so first and foremost because he was not only their #1 choice, but their only choice. It was between him and not voting. They were not considering, "Yeah, but I'm going to vote for Johnson, but I really feel strongly that I want candidate X to win."
ESPECIALLY if they lived in OH, VA, or FL. People aren't that dumb. They know that this was going to be a close election and that in those particular states it was completely up for grabs. Furthermore, even assuming 100% of the Johnson votes would have voted for
either Obama
or Romney, this assumption that 100% of
those votes would have gone to Romney is patently absurd. As I said before, the anti-war and decriminalization of marijuana platforms were far more central to his campaign than any economic aspect. And if the economy was that much more important to you than the very liberal civil liberty policies, you probably definitely voted for Romney.
Being mad at Johnson voters for Romney losing is just as pointless as being mad at Obama voters for Romney losing.
Furthermore, people shitting on Chris Christie for simply complimenting the President of the United States for reacting well in the wake of Sandy is more of that ugly hyper-partisanship that is tearing this country apart far faster than any exaggerated "slide into socialism" that incurred by reelecting Obama. And yes, I would be saying the exact same thing if the roles were reversed. He's the president of the United States, people, not fucking Hitler. When he does things right, it's ok to say that out loud. This country needs more bi-partisan harmony, not less of it.