Posted on 08/25/2012 9:49:07 AM PDT by Kaslin
Ever since former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney clinched the 2012 Republican presidential nomination last May, President Obama and his surrogates have waged a divisive and dishonest re-election campaign in order to distract voters from his failed record. To that end, they have spent millions of dollars on negative campaign advertisements suggesting the presumptive Republican nominee is, among other things, a vulture capitalist," a felon a pioneer in outsourcing, and -- most recently -- a coldhearted technocrat responsible for the death of a steelworkers terminally ill wife. These outrageous charges have been discredited by independent fact-checkers, of course, but at least one spot continues to air in swing states. In any case, perhaps its not surprising that some conservatives worry these factually dubious attack ads could impede Governor Romneys campaign momentum.
And while these concerns are decidedly real and should not be taken lightly, I nevertheless believe Barack Obama faces four significant challenges in the days ahead:
(1): This election is going to come down to jobs and the economy. As much as Team Obama (and our sycophantic national media) want to obsess about Mitt Romneys tax returns, Paul Ryans draconian cuts to Medicare, or Congressman Akins callous comments -- the simple fact is that the national unemployment rate is still an incredible 8.3 percent. And further, it has been above 8 percent for 42 straight months. This is what Americans care about. No incumbent president since World War II, according to the Washington Posts Chris Cillizza, has won re-election with the unemployment rate higher than 7.2 percent. This precedent would be deeply troubling to Team Obama in any event -- but it is particularly noteworthy now since the nonpartisan Congressional Budget office (CBO) released a study on Thursday reporting that the unemployment rate will exceed eight percent for the rest of this year. Even worse, the CBO added, if lawmakers in Washington dont strike a bipartisan debt deal in time -- that is, before the country plummets off the so-called fiscal cliff -- the economy will slide into another recession in 2013. The stakes -- as they say -- have never been higher. The question, then, is who is the best candidate to lead America during these difficult times? One alternative is a president whose latest (unanimously defeated) budget proposal literally never balanced and theoretically added more than $11 trillion to the federal debt over ten years. The other is a successful former Republican Governor from a Blue State who balanced his states budget four years in a row without raising taxes.
(2): Governor Romneys fundraising numbers are striking:
Mitt Romneys cash advantage over President Obama grew to more than $60 million last month, according to reports filed Monday with the Federal Election Commission.
The joint fund-raising committee for Romney, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, claimed cash on hand totaling $185.9 million at the end of July, compared to $123.7 million for Obamas joint committee.
The candidates joint fund-raising committees include their own campaigns, their parties national committees and other affiliated committees.
This is a remarkable achievement. Why? Incredibly, last March the president enjoyed a ten-to-one cash on hand advantage over his Republican challenger. Since that time, however, Team Obama profligately funneled millions of dollars into negative advertisements which, according to numerous surveys, have demonstrably failed to make a meaningful impact. (The latest Fox News survey shows Mitt Romney now leading by one percentage point). Its also worth mentioning that stringent federal election laws prevent Mitt Romney from spending general election contributions until after the Republican National Convention. In other words, expect to see an ad blitz over the next several months, especially in crucial swing states, explicitly reminding voters that the president raided $700 billion from Medicare to pay for an expensive and unpopular new entitlement, loosened work requirements for welfare recipients, and signed into law an $825 billion stimulus package that failed on its own terms.
(3): Republicans are much more enthusiastic than Democrats about voting in November, according to at least one national survey. As Guy reported last month, voter enthusiasm among Republicans outpaces that of Democrats for the first time since 2004.
As the graph shows, Democratic enthusiasm has dropped precipitously -- 22 percentage points in four years -- while at the same time Republican enthusiasm has risen 16 full percentage points. The math speaks for itself. (Who would have thought, by the way, that The One would watch helplessly as his base abandoned him en masse less than four years after his historic rise to prominence?) Now, of course, this doesnt necessarily mean Democrats will cross party lines and endorse his opponent. I doubt that many will. But it does suggest, however, that a plurality of Democrats -- many of whom are disenchanted with the presidents economic policies -- will elect to stay home on Election Day. Put simply, Republicans can expect a higher voter turnout in 2012 than in any other recent presidential election; and Democrats are panicking for good reason.
(4): This campaign will be about ideas -- not personalities -- as long as Republicans dont lose control of the narrative. This is precisely why I believe Mitt Romney chose Congressman Paul Ryan (R-WI) as his running mate in the first place. Unlike Democrats, Republicans have solutions to the nations most pressing problems. For example, Medicares own actuaries estimate the program will be insolvent within twelve years. And yet, President Obama and his cabinet -- after nearly four years in office -- have failed to do anything whatsoever to avoid that outcome. Sure, one can argue that the Paul Ryan plan ends Medicare as we know it -- but so does doing nothing. Failing to act now -- while theres still time -- will only trigger real draconian spending cuts later.
We need leaders who arent afraid to tackle the tough issues. And while Romney/Ryan has made great strides in laying out a clear vision for the country, I am absolutely convinced the current occupant of the White House has not.
Theres nothing novel about the individual points above. But taken collectively -- that is to say, if voters recognize the presidents economic policies have prolonged the recession, and if Mitt Romney out-raises Barack Obama financially, and if a plurality of Democrats stay home on Election Day, and finally, if the candidates discuss real issues on the campaign trail -- I think Governor Romney will triumph in November. On the other hand, to borrow a phrase from Alexander Hamilton -- one of the principal authors of The Federalist Papers -- this is a thing more ardently to be wished than seriously to be expected.
No one disputes President Obamas charisma, personal charm and rhetorical skill. And some Democrats will vote for him no matter how much his policies have negatively impacted their lives. In the end, however, the question that the American people must ask themselves -- as Ronald Reagan once encouraged citizens to ask -- is this: Are you better off today than you were four years ago?
We the People, of course, have a choice to make on Election Day. One that I believe will determine the trajectory and fate of this nation.
Let us hope we choose wisely.
On InTrade, Obama is leading Romney 57/43.
I see the “common sense” in this post, but the betters of money on InTrade don’t.
YOUTUBE: US election 2012: Mitt Romney booed over tax returns during South Carolina debate
Maybe the next time around you should change your name to GayDar instead of DGarr. Just trying to be helpful.
No I don’t think Romney has a chance to carry Massachusetts. Would be nice for them to support their former governor, but I don’t think it’s happening.
YOUTUBE: US election 2012: Mitt Romney booed over tax returns during South Carolina debate
Why won’t Obama release his school records?
GW Bush released his
Clinton released his
GHW Bush released his
George Romney released his
What does Obama have to hide?
The issue of the tax returns is a waste of time at this point.
It is Obama whose records have not been revealed, even after being the President for almost four years.
I personally don’t care about Romney’s tax returns. If heard his taxes, end of story for me.
But a President whose identifying documents have been shown to be forged, well, I want to know who really is the person known as “Barack Obama”.
I don't pretend to know where he was born, but there is something being hidden. His own campaign spokesman back in 2008 said that is was something personally embarrassing. So there is something there! The public needs to know what it is! All his previous opponents with the exception of McCain (Who is more then capable of embarrassing himself and not know it !) had private embarrassing information released in fact forced to be released by Zero supporters. All done in the public’s interest, the public’s right to know. Well if the public needs to know for state senate election and federal senate election they certainly need to know for the presidency! But no that's too much to ask !
and I am sure my list is not exhaustive!
I think I made it in time!
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It was Obama 62-Romney 38 a few weeks ago. Go to Intrade and look at the history. It is closing faster than you think.
IBTZ. The ozone smell is strong with this one.
And you signed up today to post this?
Here Kitty, Kitty
He sure is
Welcome, newbie.
Do you smell the ozone yet?
IBTZ!
To be fair, Obama needs to release his college transcripts, his passport records etc etc etc.
Welcome to FR.
DGarr... Dengar?
The longer Mr. Romney delays, the more suspicious it appears.
Obama released 8 years of tax returns
Hey 0 bummer troll, how about 0 bummer release all his college records? How about the original birth certificate? How about passport records? He has spent millions hiding those!! He has delayed for over 3 1/2 years. I smell ozone in your future. IBTZ.
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