Principle is a beautiful thing, but without survival where is principle?
That's a decent question, and one I've thought about. There's any number of quaint quotables I could use; "Give me Liberty or give me Death, Those that trade essential Liberty...., I'd rather die on my feet than live as a slave" but I think it deserves a little more then that.
Keeping in mind that overall I love America, one of the places that our society is, I feel, sadly lacking these days is in the concept of Honor. Honor in everyday living. Not taking advantage even if you can, living by your word, and living what's morally right*. People say and do, publicly, whatever's convenient or gives them some gain. Whether it's the honorable thing to do makes no matter to many folks in America today. From stealing a lottery ticket, to walking away from a mortgage because it's not the investment you thought, to the rampant divorce rate** Americans word just isn't what it once was.
So keeping all that in mind, I look at my vote as assent to a candidate's beliefs or platform. It is, in a quieter way, the same thing Sen Rubio just did. I'm saying I want them to do as much of that stuff as they can. Now I know that I'll never find a candidate that is perfect, but I find it repulsive to give my assent to a man who 1. I think is a liar, and 2. I disagree with the
majority of his platform. To me, supporting such a man (or woman, hypothetically) is dishonarable.
On top of, and less important then, the honor of the thing is that I truly believe that the decades of party line voting, and "Lesser evil" voting is directly responsible for the dearth of real choices we see today, and don't want to participate in prolonging that toxic joke of a "Two Party" system.
I'll vote for the candidate whose platform I agree with, or if that's not offered to me I'll write in someone I agree with. If voting my beliefs leads to a full on shooting revolution, then I will go to that war with my honor intact.
So in short:
Are we ready for that? That is my question.
If that's really where we're at,*** Yep, I'm ready for it.
*In this case completely separately from any spiritual beliefs
**I know many on this board are divorced, and I won't presume to pass judgement on you for it, but rather I observe that if a marriage fails, then someone has broken a vow
***FTR, I disagree with your analysis. I don't think we're within four years of a revolution, almost no matter what the next CINC does. But we're both just guessing there. I think we're much more likely to get in to a full scale bread and circus/world war for resources before it comes to armed rebellion in the US.