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To: lentulusgracchus

Please read up on some GOP history. There were 8 candidates in the 1980 primaries. Only one of them was named Ronald Reagan. The other 7, from Andersen to Baker to Bush were all, in today’s political lexicon GOPe s. Did powerful conservatives somehow convince all 7 to run so Reagan could grab the nomination? And if the current group that ran this year are so easily manipulated how could any of them merit support?


78 posted on 09/25/2012 7:44:37 AM PDT by xkaydet65
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To: xkaydet65
Read a book yourself. I was there when Ronald Reagan fought the Establishment in 1976 and lost -- I was in the Louisiana district convention when the Ford people -- the Establishment -- ran their con about sending an "unpledged" or "uncommitted" slate to the national convention. Of course the "unpledged" delegates voted, to a man, for Gerald Ford. So teach your grandmother.

Did powerful conservatives somehow convince all 7 to run so Reagan could grab the nomination? No.

And if the current group that ran this year are so easily manipulated how could any of them merit support?

Precisely. I said it was a mistake for most of them to jump in.

Gingrich and Palin were the only serious alternatives to Romney and the Establishment/GOP-e. The others just screwed things up, and it is highly significant that Ed Rollins showed up in Michele Bachmann's organization, and as soon as he could, went out and trashed Sarah Palin, who hadn't even declared.

Rick Perry said publicly that he wasn't going to run -- but then someone in the Establishment whispered sweet nothings in his ear, and he jumped in. Bad move. Rick was so pwned it even stopped being funny.

82 posted on 09/25/2012 8:19:51 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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