Posted on 09/16/2012 9:34:29 PM PDT by drewh
Who are these “Republican Lawmakers”. Just give their names, because if it’s McCain or Brown, we respectfully won’t take the advice of RINOS.
Romney is doing better than the +10 Dem sampled polls say. But true he needs to provide something other than “not Obama”.
2012, the election year that stinks! My tagline....wish it was positive.
Good tagline. Pathetic election season.
It appears Romney’s achilles heel is his McCain style campaign approach.
Wow, the lamestream media is releasing all of these same stories AT THE EXACT SAME TIME. What a coincidence!
I would say 2008 was the election year that REALLY stank. McCain vs Obama with all the winds against us. It was miserable. Besides the spark of Palin on the campaign trail, I can’t imagine a more disastrous campaign season for conservatives.
Most of us can find many faults with Romney in terms of his conservative credentials, but all in all, this is a much better election cycle than the last. We have many winds at our back, a great VP pick (again), a potential majority Senate and House, and an unpopular Democrat incumbent (vs an unpopular Republican term-limited). We just need our nominee to get back on track and finish strong, and we have the potential to do some real good things in 2013.
Do we still believe the old bipartisan tradition that politics stops at the US shore in an overseas crisis?
That's the ticket. It's so novel, new and never heard before...
What I and many others want to hear is not how Romney is going nibble around the edges. Tell us how you're going to shrink fedzilla by 50% or more. Take it back to the Clinton size that lefties always moan and squeal about.
If this was 1996 and Clinton was the democrat incumbent I would agree.
But it’s not.
If Romney is not at least 10% ahead of Obama he’s NOT doing good. Sorry. This is a NO BRAINER.
Did Obama and the Democrats believe it when they campaigned against the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, against Gitmo, against interrogating terrorists, and still continue to bash Bush for the decisions he made during those wars? I don't believe in not criticizing people when they make bad decisions, period. And the Democrats believe in criticizing anybody at any time if they can spin it to their political advantage.
Not anymore. Politics used to stop at the shore, until over 50% of the population was bought off increasingly with government checks full of other people’s money. We are a nation of hustlers I fear, trading our vote for filling our wallet.
These bad financial times go hand in hand to seal in tyranny, by paying off treacherous voters.
How about thinking for yourself and realizing that whoever these lawmakers are, they're obviously right? Or you could look to the Wall Street Journal, who spent just about the full hour on their Fox News show this weekend tearing the Romney campaign to shreds in very harsh, almost mocking terms. But not happily, clearly out of disappointment and frustration, because they don't want Obama to be reelected. They agree the convention was a failure just like I posted here right after the RNC ended, that the DNC would easily be able to top what Romney did there in terms of appealing to voters and end up getting the bounce in the polls.
The “abuse” should be defined as the seizure by force of what’s taken out of my paycheck every week.
That 50% figure (or 47%) is false, it includes all the social security people who were the most anti-Obama voting age group, the military, military retirees, and others who’s checks are signed by uncle Sam.
If Romney didn’t ask them for advise, they are just flapping their gums to hear themselves talk...and get their name in the paper....The one’s I really love are when the democrats give republicans advise. They are bigger jokes than republicans that do it...
Not one of these articles is specific and all of them assume that there is a problem without proving it. Much of the assumption is based on a superficial analysis of the polls which, when adjusted for elimination of polls of registered rather than likely voters and when adjusted by elimination of those polls which exaggerate Democrat voters, Romney is running even or just below even.
The problem for Romney is that the breakdown of the 2008 electoral college map when transposed onto this cycle means that Romney must essentially run the table and win the preponderance of the swing states. In point of fact, he had been making progress to close his deficiencies in these key states but that seems to have stalled-according to the only pollster worth listening to at this point, Rasmussen.
This article suggests that Romney's malaise, if you will, comes from a lack of particularity in his position papers but I think it comes from a lack of punch in his bumper stickers. Consider Newt Gingrich, he encapsulates the point in a phrase, "the food stamp president vs. the paycheck president."
That is what sways voters, not position papers. Romney should hire a staff of comedy writers and jingle writers from Madison Avenue to encapsulate his positions and to satirize Obama-all to be overseen by Newt Gingrich.
And so it goes. Romney follows in the footsteps of Bob Dole and John Mc Cain as the men who sought only the nomination. Only this time, Romney’s loss spells the end of the GOP. If 0bambi isn’t beaten, Romney and the rest of the RINOs can blame everyone and everything they want. But first, they’ll have to take a good look into the mirror.
Personally, I think that Romney knows he cannot govern a country that has gone past the point of no return, economically. We are Greece.
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