Posted on 08/17/2007 6:51:05 AM PDT by 3AngelaD
Martinez has to be removed. Considering the damage he does to the GOP, it makes one wonder if he is actually working for the Democrats.
Mel is angry, frustrated and embarrassed because he has been exposed. People now realize his dream is to stand at our southern border with a whistle and check board, waving illegals in by the thousands. Mel was among W’s worst mistakes. He should have picked Mike Steele to lead the party.
Michael Steele would have been so much better on so many levels. For starters, he has a grasp of the rule of law, and of capitalism. The people of Maryland were nuts not to elect him.
Posted yesterday by TommyDale
Senior Martinez, El Stupido.
Ditto.
Mel Martinez passes the duck test for idiot Repubs.
But if he really is a closet Dem, he is brilliant.
First inflitrate and then subvert.
Nicely done. Repub Party takeover almost complete.
Or Mel Martinez is a secret weapon of the Dems to destroy the Repub Party?
Or at least a Pod Person?
Or have mind control techniques evolved so far?
Or does Hillery have his FBI file?
All these are whackadooble ideas. The problem is, is that though whackadooble, they could all qualify as logical explainations.
What are his Martinez's chances of re-election?
Hispanic is not a racial term.
Tell that to Martinez.
His chances for re-election are excellent.
He is of cuban decent, he is VERY well funded, he has links to lawyers and developers. A VERY strong candidate. His open primary race was hardly an inconvenience.
The only way to unseat Martinez is to have a celebrity status primary oponent. (ie a well known Gulf War I General from Tampa)
We find a viable primary candidate to file against him in 2009. He's from Florida, they have a huge state, tons of prominent elected officials, and lean mostly Republican in statewide races. Shouldn't be too hard.
Of course we could have prevented all this in 2004 if all the self-described "true conservatives" here had opposed him in the primary BEFORE he was an incumbent. It's much easier to defeat a Republican in an open race than oust an incumbent. We had a chance to do that, but a bunch of "true conservatives" here proclaimed Martinez was a wonderful pro-life hero who would "deliver" Florida to Bush, and Bill McCollum (the man who laid his career on the line to impeach Clinton and is now Florida Attorney General), was an "unelectable RINO loser"
Actually the reason you were forced to vote for him is because a bunch of your Florida conservatives stabbed Bill McCollum in the back and shoved Martinez down our throats in the primary.
It's not like Martinez was the ONLY Republican who filed for Senate, therefore REQUIRING us to run him against Castro.
How quickly we forget. Maybe we should go back to those threads and see how many staunch conservatives here personally helped get Martinez nominated. Personally I think the whole primary election has been ignored because so many freepers who hailed this guy as the "true conservative" in the primary would like us to forget -- now that their crediblity has been shot to pierces (And interesting enough, the same freepers who took Martinez at his word and now whine about him "betraying" them are now taking Fred Thompson's word on immigration and telling us to shut up if we "question" his record on the issue)
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice...
Ah well. Don't blame me. I supported Johnnie Bird in the primary.
WE WILL DO IT AGAIN IF WE HAVE TO!
Don't know what it is to be fired? Go talk to Donald Trump! THE Republicans In Name Only WERE F.I.R.E.D.!!!!!!!! - which is what you goofballs should do for what Mel Martinez is doing. IF HE LOVES THE ILLEGALS SO MUCH, MAKE HIM GO TO THEIR COUNTRY AND RUN FOR OFFICE THERE!
part of it was also the weak opposition.
We had one republican in the primary who was advocating closer ties with cuba!
The sad fact is that Martinex did what he was recruited to do and ONLY recruited to do. He was recruited because he was a warm body that could win and have Democrats spend their money someplace else.
Republicans abandoned FL to Bill Nelson (as if a reciprocal back room deal) when poison pill Harris insisted on abandoning her safe house seat for a doomed senate run.
BOTH Martinez (2004) and Harris (2006) had opponents in the GOP primary, and NEITHER one received a majority of Florida Republicans support. If all the conservatives here whining about Martinez had thought things over in the PRIMARY and voted for the best candidate rather than the "electable" one who had his butt firmly attached to Bush's behind, the general election might have looked quite different.
I have no sympathy for the "conservatives" in Florida who helped Martinez win the nomination and now whining about him. I warned them that Martinez was a former liberal RAT turned professional trial lawyer who only got a cabinet position because he decided to become Bush's yes-man. For telling the truth about Martinez, many of here were labeled anti-hispanic and pro-Castor, as IF Mel Martinez was the only person on the planet with an "R" next to his name who could "win" in Florida. How about all the useful idiots who screamed "anti-hispanic" at the rest of us for pointing out Martinez's pro-amnesty views apologize? I hven't seen them on FR lately. Well, they got their boy Mel nominated, they deserve him.
Seems nobody here wants to ADMIT they supported Mel in the primary over more worthy Republicans. Too bad. I've supported candidates in the primary and learned from my mistakes. Apprently some Florida freepers want to rewrite history and claim "Gee whiz, the ONLY choices we had wuz Mel and Betty, we only voted for cuz we didn't want a Democrat". WRONG. That's why we have primary elections.
For a "red state", Florida has a real sorry excuse for Senators. I think history would be alot different in Flordians had opted for Bill McCollum in 2004 (just because he lost to Nelson doesn't mean he automatically loses to any Democrat), and Will McBride in 2006.
Again, any Republican who supported Martinez in the primary DESERVES him. Thanks to roughly 45% of Florida Republicans getting on this guy's bandwagon, the rest of the country is stuck with him.
Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
2004 FLORIDA GOP PRIMARY -- U.S. SENATE
Martinez - 45.2%
McCollum - 31%
Gallagher - 13.6%
Byrd - 5.6%
Saull - 1.7%
March - 1.5%
Klayman - 1.1%
2006 FLORIDA GOP PRIMARY -- U.S. SENATE
Katherine Harris 49%
Will McBride 30%
LeRoy Collins 15%
Peter Monroe 6%
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