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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Romney Can't Be Serious

In New Hampshire today, Willard "My Kids Are National Heroes For Trying To Get Me Elected" Romney announced he would seek the Republican nomination for President of the United States.  I cannot believe that real Republicans and unaffiliated conservatives could possibly vote for him.  If there was a definition of RINO in the dictionary, it would say "See Mitt Romney."  The guy is a complete suck up.  He will change his mind on any issue to appeal to the crowd of people in front of him at the time.

Last time Willard ran, the press kept bringing up his religion as a major reason conservatives won't get behind him.  I'm no expert, but I'm pretty sure the reason conservatives don't like Romney is because he is NOT a conservative.  Conservatives like SE Cupp, and she claims to be an atheist.  I don't think most conservatives are shallow enough to throw out a candidate based on his or her religion.  Or race, sex, color, age, or disability.  National origin and political beliefs may be areas conservatives would discriminate against, at least in a Presidential candidate.

Fox News reported the following:

In his official announcement declaring his candidacy for the Republican nomination Thursday in New Hampshire, Romney said, "We will return responsibility and authority to the states for dozens of government programs - and that begins with a complete repeal of Obamacare." Until voters chose a nominee, Romney will work to convince them he's 100 percent against government run health care.

How can he be 100% against government run healthcare when he designed and implemented the model for ObamaCare, and campaigned on it as a major accomplishment in '08?  The guy is more of a flip-flopper than John "Will this shaving cut get me sent home" Kerry.

Romney will have his work cut out for him, based on the observations of some of Fox's leading opinion people.

Brit Hume, Senior Political Analyst for Fox News

"I never thought Romney's religion was a big problem for him in '08. What hurt him was his seeming lack of authenticity, and his switches on such issues as abortion, gun control and gay rights. I think Romneycare's unmistakable similarity to Obamacare is a bigger problem now than his faith ever was in 2008. And he's stuck with the problem because he can't afford further switches."



David Yepsen, Director of the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute and Former Political Reporter for the Des Moines Register

"I think Romney's problem with health care is far larger in 2012 than any issues he had with his faith in 2008. Romney's biggest problem in 2008 was the authenticity issue. Many activists weren't certain they knew who he was, what he stood for and whether someone with his wealth understood their problems. Some social conservatives thought he changed positions on issues like abortion. His problem in 2012 will be explaining how his health care legislation, which he touted in 2008, isn't another change of heart. If he doesn't do that correctly, he could reinforce negative impressions some social conservatives already have of him."



Jason Cabel Roe, Founding Partner of Republican Consulting Firm Revolvis

"I think health care is a bigger hurdle. I know a lot of Romney '08 supporters who won't support him this time because of health care. It's not that they are necessarily hostile to his plan in Massachusetts, but that they recognize the political liability it presents in winning the nomination. Coupled with his Mormon faith, they are significant challenges for him."



Larry Sabato, Director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics

"Mormonism was one of several factors that sunk Romney in 2008. It still isn't a plus, particularly in states like Iowa and South Carolina, but voters have had four years to get used to the subject. The health care controversy is fresher and more intense among GOP activists. My guess is that Romneycare will be a bigger obstacle in 2012 than Mormonism was-perhaps significantly so. The problem with assessing this is that people often cite an ‘acceptable' reason to oppose a candidate to hide a ‘less acceptable' motive. Heath care policy is legitimate in anybody's book, but religious prejudice is not a pretty thing."



Juan Williams, Fox News Political Analyst

"I think Mormonism still is a problem. Americans still have some difficulty accepting it as a full-fledged faith. The health care issue is one that works against him at this time, because the Tea Party, which is the most dynamic part of the grass roots movement, is largely based on exactly the health care reform he enacted in Massachusetts. It's going to be a difficulty. It's almost a matter of people having to decide there is no better candidate, and they come to accept that he has this major flaw. It's either that or somebody else. They have to find an alternative and so far they have not done that."

I hope that idiot Hannity will quit kissing Willard's ass this time around, and other conservative big mouths like Laura Ingraham need to really take the pulse of the people before they slobber all over "My Kids Are National Heroes" Romney.

4 comments:

  1. IMO, Romney is an 8x10 glossy professional politician. Nothing more.

    Him being a Mormon never bothered me in the slightest. It did pizz me off that Huckaby tried to make an issue out of it in '08. I thought that it was a cheap shot and pandering to the religious nuts out there. Not worthy of a serious presidential candidate.

    You are correct. Romney is not a conservative. He's another one of those reach across the aisle types.

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  2. Romney is the GOP's Ken Doll answer to John Edwards (sans baby-momma)

    Mit's policies make him just another democrat as far as I'm concerned.
    Romneycare?
    Global warming / cap and trade?

    Screw that fake conservative.

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  3. AND he said, out loud, that his sons efforts to get him elected were the same as other sons getting blown up fighting terrorists. I despise him as much as I despise John "Ghengis Khan" Kerry.

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  4. SCREW RINO ROMNEY.

    I will NEVER EVER EVER AGAIN sacrifice my principles for a RINO.

    THE SAINT CRISPINS DAY SOCIETY LIVES!

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