You'll have better luck trying to instigate change from within the GOP than turning Obama into anything close to what you desire.
This is actually the my answer to the question you asked, "If you're an Independant, why aren't you fighting the same way over the Democratic nomination?"
Because an incumbent goes effectively unchallenged for the nomination for their reelection. It would be futile to attempt to affect change by denying Obama the nomination. Independents who dislike Obama, be them conservative or moderate or whatever, stand a better chance of getting a representative nominee in the party seeking to gain the seat, to wit the Republican party.
SMS said:Nor should they. Why should someone not affiliated with the party get to take part in the party process for deteriming the party candidate?
Because this is the process of electing the leadership of our country, and really should be held to a higher standard that picking from two dolts that were voted the coolest kids of their respective idiot clubs. The fact we allow parties to exist, especially in their current state, is a black mark on our Republic. We've let the political system in this country go to ****, frankly.