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NYT: Conservatives move against Romney as VP pick
The New York Times ^ | 08/18/08 | Michael Luo

Posted on 08/18/2008 2:55:31 PM PDT by presidio9

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To: wac3rd
The NYT fears the McCain/Romney ticket would blast their Messiah...we all know Obama will lose...this would cement the deal.

Everything else aside, if Romney delivered Michigan Obama would be in serious trouble.

101 posted on 08/19/2008 3:03:52 PM PDT by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does.)
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To: Sola Veritas

As the person in a prior post said, “You come across as a far right whack job. Far right is as bad as far left”

In your world, somehow you agree that it’s “OK” for a great senator Orrin Hatch to serve in the Senate, but we can’t possibly have a POTUS who is a Morman...

What kind of bigotry is that?

Face the music... Romney is the one needed to fight against Obama (McCain certainly can’t do it). Romney is the perfect attack dog who will systematically dismantle all of Obama’s flawed socialist left-wing ideas.

Just open your mind a little, OK?


102 posted on 08/19/2008 3:22:57 PM PDT by AlanGreenSpam ("Celebrate Diversity! Look at the world with all it's problems - Isn't "diversity" so beautiful?)
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To: Leisler
Mitt left the Mass GOP in ruins. He used, bought and abused it. I don't know if he ever got the thanks he should of from Mass Democrats. There is something creepy, and un democratic with the stickiness of Romney's name in this election. The weird support from NR, the effete elite of the GOP, Mitt's beating in the nomination by a broke, old, stumble McCain.

The Mass GOP was dead and buried long before Romney got there. Saying he killed it is like saying Pataki did the same here in NY. And the major reason why McCain was able to win the nomination was because the lack of a clear front runner allowed Time Magazine and CNN and MSNBC and Newsweek and CBS and NBC to push him over the top with casual voters. I will happily vote for McCain in November, but as long as there was any viable alternative besides Huckabee, there wasn't a single poster on FR with anything but hatred for McCain.

And I disagree that the Republicans can keep right on winning. Obama is a very flawed candidate, but he is by far the best they could come up with in the past generation. The are going to have a hard time topping him. The almost nominated John Edwards this time. I'm guessing that if he loses Hillary Clinton will be the nominee, and she's definitely beatable.

103 posted on 08/19/2008 3:31:48 PM PDT by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does.)
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To: presidio9

I’d say about a good 20% of Mass citizens are conservative to very conservative. More than half would support a Republican. It’s just the Mass Republicans act as an alternative faction of the Democrat party.

How come Guiliani and Bloomberg were willing to make political enemies, even amongst city unions and turn NY around ,and Mitt did nothing? How dumb is that? Well, not much if all you are doing is the minimal political ticket punching to run for President( One term, one time ).

I mean, good looking, tall, good hair, and one single term where you spent your second half setting up your nomination run? Talk about delusions.


104 posted on 08/19/2008 3:50:30 PM PDT by Leisler
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To: AlanGreenSpam

Mitt, attack dog. Name me one instance where Mitt went after anyone, anywhere?


105 posted on 08/19/2008 3:52:02 PM PDT by Leisler
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To: Amerigomag
Apparently, Romney was governor of Massachusetts during Fistgate.

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/01/22/activist_rains_on_romneys_parade/?page=full

106 posted on 08/19/2008 6:59:02 PM PDT by XR7
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To: XR7

I thought so, but couldn’t remember.


107 posted on 08/19/2008 7:12:47 PM PDT by firewalk
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To: XR7
Apparently, Romney was governor of Massachusetts during Fistgate.

Depends what the meaning of is is.

The preciptating event of was in March 2000. The scheme became public later that same year. The whistle blower was fired in 2001. Romney took office in 2003.

108 posted on 08/19/2008 7:36:13 PM PDT by Amerigomag
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To: AlanGreenSpam

“In your world, somehow you agree that it’s “OK” for a great senator Orrin Hatch to serve in the Senate, but we can’t possibly have a POTUS who is a Morman...”

A US Senator represents his state, a president represents the entire country. It is all a matter of degree of power one holds. Because Utah is a Mormon state, they will most certainly have a Mormon senator; although I don’t think Senator Hatch is an example of a devout Mormon. Romney is devout, although he seems to waffle about it.

I am an analytical person that weighs pros and cons for decisions (AKA an open mind). Romney is a poor choice for VP - he brings nothing but negatives (his devout Mormonisn being his worst IMO) except for the state of Utah and a scattering of voters from the primary, which he bought with his personal fortune. Romney did not do well in the South, which is the solid base for the GOP.

Mike Huckabee, although I know he would not be a good choice either, to contrast things...would actually solidy the Southern vote essential to win.

“Face the music... Romney is the one needed to fight against Obama (McCain certainly can’t do it).”

I suggest you learn how to “read the music.” Romney cannot and will not accomplish what you think he will. Plus, McCain showed at Saddleback that he is sharper than given credit. No, Romney is NOT the choice. However, I must admit, of those whose names have been floated, I don’t see any that look good. Maybe McCain should tap Senator Tom Cole for Oklahoma? Or maybe ask former Oklahoma Congressman J.C. Watts,who is about as eloquent as they come.


109 posted on 08/19/2008 8:27:34 PM PDT by Sola Veritas (Trying to speak truth - not always with the best grammar or spelling)
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To: Sola Veritas
McCain has a lot of good choices - Romney is not one of them.

"Romney looks like everyone's boss, the pr-ck in the tie from
head office who's come down to the warehouse to talk about
productivity benchmarks and layoffs."

http://www.crikey.com.au/Politics/20080129-US08-Mitt-Romney-bland-all-the-way-down.html


110 posted on 08/19/2008 10:17:17 PM PDT by XR7
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