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Ann Coulter: IF NOT ROMNEY, WHO? IF NOT NOW, WHEN? (No Ann NOT Rommey!)
AnnCoulter.Com ^ | November 16, 2011 | Ann Coulter

Posted on 11/16/2011 2:52:56 PM PST by Syncro

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To: heiss

Oh please, she is anything but a closet liberal. She views the candidates, all of them weak, and believes Romney is the guy that will win. That’s all she is saying. She also knows he has the best chance to beat Obama. Gingrich is the smartest of the GOP candidates, but he will get killed in the media and has way too much baggage as she correctly exposes.

Cain, he won’t even finish in the top 2...he is starting to fade. It will be Romney, whether we like it or not. I’ll get attacked for saying that, but I’ve been more right than wrong on this stuff the last 24 months (Sharon Angle, O’Donnell, etc).

The next question will be if he is the nominee, will people here and elsewhere stay home or vote 3rd party to guarantee Obama another 4 years? Do they want a 100% liberal (Obama) or a 60% conservative (Rommney)?


141 posted on 11/16/2011 5:07:18 PM PST by SideoutFred (B.O. Stinks...it really does)
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To: cynwoody
It's like asking which eye would you rather have a sharp stick jammed into. Both answers blow.

I prefer Newt over Mutt any day. But to have a poll amongst the two candidates while ignoring others makes it a pretty worthless poll.

142 posted on 11/16/2011 5:07:25 PM PST by South40 (NO RINOS IN 2012!)
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To: SideoutFred

Romney is not a conservative.

He is a RINO and will govern as one if elected.

I don’t want him anywhere near the White House.


143 posted on 11/16/2011 5:09:20 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: dfwgator

I’m not so sure about the Senate, after the should-have-won 2010 races in Nevada, Alaska, and Colorado. The GOP should be at 49 right now. Of course, the Nevada race was the hardest to stomach. Reid should have been toast, but he received a gift in the form of the disastrous Sharon Angle.


144 posted on 11/16/2011 5:11:28 PM PST by Aetius
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To: TitansAFC
"She obviously still thinks he’s “so handsome!"

She's sMitten!

145 posted on 11/16/2011 5:14:09 PM PST by StAnDeliver (/)
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To: South40
At the time Perry made that statement Duncan Hunter, Fred Thompson, Alan Keyes, Mike Huckabee and Tom Tancredo were all still in the race.

So based on issues only, Perry considered pro-gay, pro-abortion, anti-Second Amendment liberal Rudy Giuliani 'more Reagan like" than all the above mentioned candidates. There's just no defending that.

I wasn't aware of this until you brought it up on this thread.

I haven't ever supported Rick Perry for president because he's been pinging my radar the wrong way ever since I've lived in Texas. Something about the man just seems fake to me. This is just one more bit of hard evidence that my gut instincts have been right about him.

146 posted on 11/16/2011 5:16:50 PM PST by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: Syncro

I want the Ann Coulter back who said McCain was to the left of Hillary.


147 posted on 11/16/2011 5:22:45 PM PST by ReformationFan
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To: CharlesWayneCT
Ann, I supporting Cain and I disagree with you on the correct nominee. Obama is so bad, I think any of the top three can beat him.

Appropos of this column:

148 posted on 11/16/2011 5:25:09 PM PST by Forgiven_Sinner (Seek you first the kingdom of God, and all things will be given to you.)
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To: Syncro

Palin 2012: The Perfect Storm.


149 posted on 11/16/2011 5:25:59 PM PST by RichInOC (No! BAD Rich! (What'd I say?))
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To: South40

Ah yes, Fred Thompson. How I wish he had gotten into the 2008 race early and with the required heart and energy. He had a solid conservative record. He was charismatic. And he has a great voice and is a great speaker.

And unlike any other Republican running then (except Tancredo of course) or now, he had a plan for conservative immigration reform which didn’t include a path to citizenship for illegals. That by itself is not unique among the current crop, but Thompson actually came at legal immigration from a conservative standpoint (i.e. he didn’t call for increasing it). His plan called for ending Ted Kennedy’s Diversity Visa program, and for ending unending family chain migration.

Oh well, I guess there’s no point in indulging in what-might-have-beens.


150 posted on 11/16/2011 5:28:26 PM PST by Aetius
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To: OldPossum
Here ya go :)


151 posted on 11/16/2011 5:30:18 PM PST by bill1952 (Choice is an illusion created between those with power - and those without)
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To: SideoutFred
Do they want a 100% liberal (Obama) or a 60% conservative (Rommney)?

I want a conservative. So I'll vote for one. That will not be Romney.

152 posted on 11/16/2011 5:30:33 PM PST by Colonel_Flagg (Why, yes. I AM in a bad mood.)
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To: SideoutFred
Do they want a 100% liberal (Obama) or a 60% conservative (Rommney)?

You're being far too generous to Mittens. He's nowhere near to being 60% conservative. I don't know that I'd even give him a 40% conservative rating, given his record and his past statements.

But Romney is a 100% political opportunist, who will spin whichever way the win blows. He's got no real core values, and is well-known for being all over the map, which is why he's almost uniformly despised on this website.

Just a little reminder that Mitt's been a trickster for a long time now. Here's a thread from January 2008 (the linked article is from 2006!): Is Mitt Romney Conservative? (Gov Romney Supported Abortion & Gay Agenda with Judges & Boy Scouts)

153 posted on 11/16/2011 5:39:39 PM PST by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: goldstategop; SideoutFred

Well who knows for sure what Romney would do if elected.

But one thing we know for sure is what Obama will do, especially with the Supreme Court. He has already nominated and got easily approved two absolutely horrible leftwing activist judges, who will be voting to rewrite the Constitution for decades to come.

We lost yet another chance to right the Court with the election of Obama. If he wins again, its almost certain that Ginsburg will retire so that he can replace her, and Breyer may do the same. But with Ginsburg at least, she may not last no matter who wins, and a Republican may get a golden opportunity to replace her. And while they are by all accounts in good health, who knows how much longer Scalia and Kennedy will stay on the Court?

I’m not a fan of Romney. But with Perry’s implosion (and Bush-like self-righteous liberalism on immigration), and Gingrich’s baggage (and liberalism on immigration) there just isn’t much to get all that excited about. Cain is okay, but I wonder about the source of the enthusiasm for him.

Romney may suck. He probably does in fact, but he would be preferable to Obama. And that’s what I’ll be doing next year; voting against Obama.


154 posted on 11/16/2011 5:45:31 PM PST by Aetius
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To: greene66
Sometimes I think that is the real nail in the coffin for me, in regards to Romney. It’s bad enough, his liberalism, his flip-flops, his lack of core values. But, ultimately, the real clincher that will forever prevent me from EVER giving Romney my vote under any circumstances, was due to his sleazy operatives who joined the McCain campaign and proceded to backstab Palin, speading smears and lies to their buddies in the media, before the election was even over. True cretins.

People say that and believe it, but is it true? And where's the evidence?

Who were those people? McCain had his core staff. Romney had his. Anybody who jumped from Romney to McCain after the nomination would be subordinate to long-time McCainites.

So far as I can find out one of Romney's top people went over to McCain's campaign after the nomination. There were probably others in lower positions, but whatever was coming out of McCain's campaign about Palin had to be the work mostly of McCain loyalists.

Somebody in the McCain campaign who got close enough to Palin to have any first-hand contact and knowledge would almost certainly have been a long-time McCainite. So was some random Romneyite in the McCain campaign badmouthing Palin? It's possible, but does that justify all the indignation and righteousness people have about this story?

There's more evidence that McCain loyalists were badmouthing both Palin and Romney for whatever reasons of their own. I have to wonder whether this attack on rumormongering about Palin is simply rumormongering about Romney.

155 posted on 11/16/2011 5:46:08 PM PST by x
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To: Syncro

I would vote for a gridlocked Ubama before I would vote for a green-lit Myth, Annette.


156 posted on 11/16/2011 5:51:48 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (The enemy of my enemy is my candidate.<sup>®</sup>)
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To: Syncro

Go Newt! Skeletons, warts, and all...the smartest Man standing!


157 posted on 11/16/2011 5:54:23 PM PST by nfldgirl
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To: Aetius
And unlike any other Republican running then (except Tancredo of course) or now, he had a plan for conservative immigration reform which didn’t include a path to citizenship for illegals.

Representing California's 52nd congressional district, Duncan Hunter was one of the most outspoken representatives regarding immigration reform and was the driving force behind the border fence.

http://mensnewsdaily.com/2008/02/07/congressman-duncan-hunter-demands-feds-install-border-fence/

158 posted on 11/16/2011 5:56:54 PM PST by South40 (NO RINOS IN 2012!)
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159 posted on 11/16/2011 5:57:43 PM PST by musicman (Until I see the REAL Long Form Vault BC, he's just "PRES__ENT" Obama = Without "ID")
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