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Would a Romney Presidency Be Worse for the Conservative Cause Than a Second Term for Obama?
http://libertarian-neocon.blogspot.com/2012/02/would-romney-presidency-be-worse-for.html ^ | libertarian neocon

Posted on 02/02/2012 9:22:28 AM PST by libertarian neocon

Well, look, either you'll have an extremist conservative, be it Gingrich or Santorum, in which case I think it will make a big difference which of the two comes in. If it's between Obama and Romney, there isn't all that much difference except for the crowd that they bring with them. --George Soros

Since what I am writing is probably blasphemy to a lot of Republicans, let me just begin by saying that I have considered myself a Republican since I was 6 years old (when I first saw a Reagan press conference) and would never ever vote for a radical anti-American socialist like Obama. The purpose of this post is just to think about the future, past the 2012 election to what might happen in 2014 and beyond. It just seems that so many people are focused on "how do we win" instead of focusing on "what do we win?". With Mitt Romney, the answer is clearly "not much" and I would suggest that longer term, conservatives will be the losers with a Romney presidency.

Romney is what they used to call an 80%-er. A Republican who essentially agrees with the Democrats, but will only do about 80% of what they will do. Think about it, how exactly would a President Romney be that different than a President Obama for another 4 years (especially if Obama doesn't have a filibuster proof majority)? In both cases, Obamacare will still be intact as it has been clear that Romney will not repeal it. His 59 point plan uses the same kinds of class warfare oriented targeted tax cuts as Obama, and that is even before having to give up anything in negotiations with the Democrats. His big argument with Obama on Afghanistan is that Obama wants to remove surge troops in September 2012 instead of December, as Romney would prefer, a whopping 3 month difference. No talk of victory, just fine tuning the timing of withdrawal. His big argument with Obama on Israel is that he doesn't think he should have criticized him publicly. Big whoop. Most conservatives want to elect someone who actually agrees with Israel, not someone who will turn the screws on them. If Israel is being pressured to give in to terrorists, how does it matter exactly if it is public or private? Worst of all, because Romney won Florida and all his yes men seem to have told him that he has the nomination in the bag, he has already started veering left for the general. Just yesterday, he said he supported increasing the minimum wage despite the fact that most conservative economists believe this will be a "job killer" (which is what the Club for Growth said would happen if his plan were enacted). Essentially, he is a guy who only believes in the free market if he and his friends can make money, but not for the rest of us. No, we have to be taken care of by the government. He just doesn't see anything wrong with saying "I'm from the government and I'm here to help".

Now just think about what having a Republican like that will do to the conservative cause in 2014 and beyond. Time and again, when Republicans start acting like 80%-ers (or RINO's, Democrat-Lites, etc.) the base stays home and the Republicans get decimated at the ballot box. After all, what is the point of voting for Republicans if they act like Democrats? Just look at history. In 1952, after betraying the true conservative Robert Taft, the GOP nominated Eisenhower, who was by definition a RINO (he only decided on being a Republican instead of a Democrat not long before the election). This helped them in that election where they took control of both the House and the Senate but that didn't last long at all. Thanks to Eisenhower's Democrat-lite policies, the GOP lost control of both houses in the 1954 election. In fact, in the 1958 election the Democrats ended up with a whopping 64 seats in the Senate (vs. 34 for the GOP) and 283 in the House (vs. a paltry 153 for the GOP). The Nixon/Ford years were even worse as we never got even close to having a majority in either House of Congress. The high water mark seems to have been only 44 Senate seats after the 1970 elections and 192 House seats after the 1972 elections (which is pretty amazing given that Nixon carried 49 states that year!). That is not so surprising given that Nixon was soft on the Soviets, surrendered to the North Vietnamese and even implemented socialist wage and price controls! After the 1976 election, the GOP was down to only 38 seats in the Senate and an embarrassing 143 in the House (the equivalent of only having 33 Senate seats)! That was a pretty big hole, but thanks to Reagan and then later Newt Gingrich, the GOP was finally able to take control of both Houses of Congress for multiple elections, only losing control in 2006 after Bush started tacking to the center (though the ongoing Iraq war didn't help).

In 2014, after two years of Romney, Obamacare will have been implemented, costing much more than advertised and being a major drag on the economy, and none of his 59 point fine tuning will have done anything to help us solve either our short or long term problems. He will prove a squish who will use moderate GOP and Democratic support to pass big government programs in order to "alleviate the suffering of the middle class". I would expect no major changes on taxes or regulations and nothing that you can hang your hat on foreign policy wise. Midterm elections are usually bad for Presidents and I would expect 2014 to be unusually so as most of the Tea Party simply stays home, if they haven't started a third party by then. Plus, as he would have reneged on his promise to repeal Obamacare, he will probably be blamed for many of its failings (the fact that he implemented the model for it in Massachusetts won't help matters either). As primary challenges pretty much never work, we'd be stuck with Romney again for 2016 in which case we probably get a full fledged liberal democrat at the helm, potentially with a filibuster proof majority. Any benefit we will have gained in terms of judicial appointments from 2012-2016 will immediately be reversed. In other words, under Romney, we'd probably be almost guaranteed to have malaise until 2020 or even beyond as our long term problems will continue to get worse.

If Obama wins in 2012, as long as the GOP still has enough members of Congress to block most of his legislation, the situation won't be that different in the short term. Obamacare will be implemented, dragging on the economy and Obama will continue to mismanage everything under the sun. But by 2014, he will have to answer for that 2,000 page monstrosity he jammed down our throats without any Republican support, hopefully opening the way for another watershed year like 1994 or 2010. By 2014, the negative impact of Obamacare will no longer be theoretical, but real, felt by almost every American. By 2016, hopefully the Tea Party will have been able to get more influence within the GOP so that people like Romney and McCain aren't even considered for the nomination and we end up having a real conservative as President.

Now I do realize that this was an argument some were making in 2008, that it might be better for Obama to win as one term of someone like Carter will get us someone like Reagan. The difference in this case though is that Obama will not likely have a filibuster proof majority, so the dangers of him passing another Obamacare (as Cap and Trade would be) are minimal, if not almost nonexistent. Also, the Tea Party is still relatively new and wasn't able to get very close to the levers of power in the year since taking over the House. Given additional time, it is possible that the Tea Party will have the power within the GOP that they deserve.

Anyway, hopefully this argument turns out to be purely academic and Newt is able to be our Reagan, win the nomination and help save America. As I wrote before, this is very possible.


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KEYWORDS: 2012; mitt; newt; obama; romney
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To: libertarian neocon

It would be worse from my perspective simply because I don’t know if I could take another two years of the brown-nosing I’ve seen in the freshly-uncovered establishment media. Romney worship is spreading like a cancer over everything I used to enjoy listening to.

I don’t think you’ll have to wait until 2014 for a group of Tea Party renegades like yours truly to branch off into a third party, though. Any success of Romney’s candidacy spells the end of the GOP.


21 posted on 02/02/2012 9:36:31 AM PST by Cato in PA (1/26/12: Bloody Thursday)
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To: libertarian neocon

Given the opportunity, Obama will appoint another leftist radical to the Supreme Court. And then, another. Would Romney do the same? I think the answer is worth pondering. I can think of only one compelling reason to ever consider voting for Romney as opposed to staying home, and this is it.


22 posted on 02/02/2012 9:37:02 AM PST by andy58-in-nh (America does not need to be organized: it needs to be liberated.)
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To: libertarian neocon
CA would've been better off had RINO Arnold Schwarzenegger lost the governorship to Cruz Bustamonte.

He didn't do a damn thing to change the state's destructive glide path. What he did do was quiet the popular outcry against the state careening leftward, because now we had a republican in charge.

23 posted on 02/02/2012 9:37:19 AM PST by skeeter
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To: PjhCPA

“No, for one reason: Supreme Court.”

If Romney wins he will be a one termer and could lead to a two term liberal democrat. So is 1 term of borderline GOP appointments worth 2 terms of dem ones? Also, only a quarter of Romney’s appointments in Mass were even Republican.


24 posted on 02/02/2012 9:37:33 AM PST by libertarian neocon
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To: libertarian neocon
With Obama in, Republicans in Congress would be more united in opposing him.

With Romney in, Republicans in Congress would be divided in opposing any pro-socialism initiatives from him. Romney+RINOs+Democrats beats conservatives.

25 posted on 02/02/2012 9:38:29 AM PST by PapaBear3625 (I'd agree with you, but then we would both be wrong.)
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To: rockrr
Your post exactly captures what I've been thinking.

o, I don't like Romney. But if he ends up being the nominee, I will vote for him. Anything is better than 4 more years of Obama.

At least we will decline slower under Romney, giving us a little more time to get the conservative message out, and to get real conservatives in local positions so they can start moving up the "food chain" so to speak.

26 posted on 02/02/2012 9:38:29 AM PST by MEGoody (Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.)
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To: cuban leaf
Above all else, RINOs must be punished ! We are in a war for the survival of our country and Mitt Romney is the Benedict Arnold of 2012 ! This must be dealt with BEFORE we can win against our enemies the democrats.

I intend to write in George Washington for president and vote conservative on all other ballot measures.

"If we must have an enemy at the head of Government, let it be one whom we can oppose, and for whom we are not responsible, who will not involve our party in the disgrace of his foolish and bad measures." - Alexander Hamilton


27 posted on 02/02/2012 9:40:55 AM PST by SENTINEL (Romney is to Conservatism what Mormonism is to Christianity.)
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To: libertarian neocon

Yes


28 posted on 02/02/2012 9:42:37 AM PST by Above My Pay Grade
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To: PjhCPA

Before you use the Supreme Court as an excuse for voting for Romney, take a look at the judges he appointed, as well as those he appointed to give him a list of judges from which to choose.


29 posted on 02/02/2012 9:45:14 AM PST by Ingtar (I never thought I would come to say it, but "Go Newt!" Our last, best chance.)
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To: andy58-in-nh

Check out Romney’s record on judges in Taxachusett’s. I believe most were very liberal.


30 posted on 02/02/2012 9:45:51 AM PST by freemarketsfreeminds
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To: PjhCPA

>>>No, for one reason: Supreme Court.<<<

I once felt that way as well, but the more I learn about Romney, the more I think his nominees would be just as bad as Obama’s. Plus, it would be hard for the Republicans in Senate to vote down or fillibuster a Liberal activist nominee, nominated by a “Republican” president.

Romney is every bit as Liberal/Socialist as Hussein. Hussein is just more open about it.


31 posted on 02/02/2012 9:46:43 AM PST by Above My Pay Grade
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To: libertarian neocon
I have said many times if it is Romney and Obama, I will vote for Obama. Even though I have been a staunch Republican for over 40 years I will not be a hypocrite or liar. If I have the choice voting for a liberal or a Republican who is lying when he says he is not like Obama, I will vote for the liberal who is being honest. Romney is worse than Obama Lite, he is Obama wannabee and I will vote for the actual one.

DAMN, DAMN, DAMN.

32 posted on 02/02/2012 9:55:01 AM PST by ProudFossil
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To: libertarian neocon

OMG...but then, but then, but then


33 posted on 02/02/2012 9:56:01 AM PST by PjhCPA (Game On!)
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To: libertarian neocon
Now just think about what having a Republican like that will do to the conservative cause in 2014 and beyond. Time and again, when Republicans start acting like 80%-ers (or RINO's, Democrat-Lites, etc.) the base stays home and the Republicans get decimated at the ballot box. After all, what is the point of voting for Republicans if they act like Democrats?
Yes. Precisely. Well argued. Great post. Thank you.
34 posted on 02/02/2012 9:56:59 AM PST by Timaeus (Willard Mitt Romney Delenda Est)
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To: libertarian neocon
At the risk of being flamed, absolutely not! Like Mark Levin says, he'd vote for an orange juice can over Obama.

I don't like Romney at all, but it will be a no brainer if he wins, Obama is truly horrid, truly a Marxist, truly 100% destructive. Right now we have to work to make sure it's not Romney who opposes him because I think he's the one candidate who might not be able to beat Obama.

35 posted on 02/02/2012 9:57:44 AM PST by Lakeshark (NbIttoalbl,cRwIdtaa)
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To: MEGoody

Thank you. Now I feel a little sheepish about my last sentence ;-)


36 posted on 02/02/2012 9:59:38 AM PST by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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To: Jane Long

I can quit the Tea party over Romney too.

Certainly if the Tea party starts supporting Romney I will just drop out.


37 posted on 02/02/2012 10:02:08 AM PST by Venturer
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To: libertarian neocon

I despise mitt the twit and do not want to see him as the nominee because he would probably lose by emulating mccain and dole.

That said; if he is (God forbid) the nominee I believe it would be infinitely better to have him rather than der Fuehrer. Get a grip! Obama and the democrat party ARE THE ENEMY and we know exactly what they will do to the country and Constitution if he gets a second term. We at least have a chance of saving the Constitution even with mitt rather than the nazi socialist POS currently driving the nation into socialism.

Too many conservatives pushed out and cheered the removal of real conservatives from the race because they didn’t have “fire in the belly” or they were accused of this or that, or the voters will believe the lies and accusations hurled at them, or they are stupid, or they don’t exactly represent my views. This thinking has once again pushed us into this Hobson’s Choice.

Yes, yes, yes! We are at the point now where the lesser of two evils may be the only choice. We listened to all the BS about who cares about voting for mccain because four years of obama would move everyone away from the democrats. What we ended up with is far worse than almost any of the predictions and continuing it for four more years will seal the death warrant for the country.

Whomever the candidate is, fully support him and get rid of the democrat party enemy.


38 posted on 02/02/2012 10:02:37 AM PST by RJS1950 (The democrats are the "enemies foreign and domestic" cited in the federal oath)
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To: libertarian neocon

Romney sent liberals tothe Massachusetts Supreme Court why would he do different as POTUS?

http://archive.redstate.com/blogs/mikeks/2007/dec/20/romney_appointed_liberal_judges_in_massachusetts

Romney is a white Obama.


39 posted on 02/02/2012 10:06:43 AM PST by Venturer
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To: SENTINEL

Why do I keep reading people are going to write in some candidate or other for president, when there are attractive third party candidates. Since it’s a protest vote why not get a little bit of good out of it?


40 posted on 02/02/2012 10:07:00 AM PST by erkelly
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