Posted on 07/03/2014 2:30:37 PM PDT by markomalley
Not just no, but HELL NO.
Yes but not Mitt.
My answerto the title question: When the Democratic Party and the GOPe collaborate, anything is possible.
No Mitt, no McCain, no Christie, NO MORE BUSHES either!!!!
The media will work hard to ensure the weakest possible Republican candidate.
Romney - the Magic RINO:
Chihuahua Romney - the One and the Only "Magic RINO(TM)":
"We don't intend to turn the Republican Party
over to the traitors in the battle just ended.
We will have no more of those candidates who are pledged
to the same goals as our opposition and who seek our support.
Turning the Party over to the so-called moderates
wouldn't make any sense at all.""
-- President Ronald Reagan
Guess that former position was just a BS way to distance himself from the likes of Gingrich and Perry.
I think the case for Gore is pretty convincing. He certainly could have gotten nominated again, but then he would have been running against Bush, who had defeated him. Would he have prevailed in the general? We’ll never know.
It’s most unfortunate that Romney was not elected in 2012, but we really need somebody really good in 2016, this whole damn country is falling off the rails thanks to Mr. Fundamental Transformation. I don’t think that’s Romeny, and it’s certainly not Jeb “I love Mexicans” Bush; or Chris “what bridge?” Christie.
He should have run when he was nominee the first time.
K C U F mutt Romney. ...
Mitt didn’t have the fight in him the first time.
I’d take romney over jeb anyday = because of his business knowledge
Probably the wealthy northeast GOP-E donor bunch who’ve finally realized that Christie is a loser (not that Mitt is any better, as prior experience as shown).
When I was a kid Adlai Stevenson was nominated by he Dimwits twice to run against Dwight D Eisenhower. He lost twice.
I doubt this could happen now.
I think Romney is getting a bad rap by some of you. He certainly was a better choice than Obama, and the news media did a hatchet job on him.
I do agree, however, he is quite a bit more liberal than I am.
My choice for 2016 is Ted Cruz. Every day he sounds more and more like a new Ronald Reagan.
Stevenson's desire to run grew each time as his chances of winning shrank. I hope we won't go through the same thing with Romney.
I doubt this could happen now.
I agree. It's more of a winners versus losers world today. People aren't willing to give a second chance to somebody who already lost once.
From the article:
Gore was under 60 in 2004, had universal name recognition as Clintons VP, and had won the popular vote four years earlier against Bush. He could have jumped in and made the case that President Gore would have kept us out of Iraq. He probably could have gotten re-nominated. Ross Douthat thinks Obama could have gotten re-nominated too had he lost a squeaker to McCain in 2008. Thats possible: He was even younger in 2012 than Gore was in 2004 and he certainly didnt want for ambition. He could have recycled the racial-trailblazer appeal from his 2008 campaign by claiming that losing to McCain had merely deferred the dream and 2012 was the time to see it finally realized.
In theory, maybe. But everybody was sick of Gore in 2004. The fact that he couldn't even carry his own state in 2000 was a heavy blow, and he was already opting out of electoral politics.
As for Obama 2008, no way was McCain going to beat him. If Obama had lost such a sure thing in 2008 people would figure that he just wasn't up to the job. Plus, he did say that if he lost in 2008, he wasn't going to try again (not that that would have stopped him if he really wanted to run again).
That is simply a lie, Mitt was a failed governor, and is a failed, career politician.
Romney has only won a single election in his 20 years of running, and he failed as a governor, he had to give up his plan to run for reelection when his own polling told him it was impossible, he left that office with 34% approval, and handed it to the democrats, after he himself had been the 4th republican Governor in a row.
Romney grew up with politics with an anti-war presidential candidate father, and a pro-abortion Senator candidate mother, and even a wife who has held elective office.
Romney left the GOP and eventually not only became a supporter of democrats, but actually fund raised as a democrat, and also for Planned Parenthood, and he even voted democrat, he ran to the left of Ted Kennedy on some issues, like gays in the military, and as Boy Scout leaders.
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