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This post reminds me why I think, deep down, Barak Obama is going to be reelected as President. First of all, it’s shrill and over the top. Many Republicans these days, like Republicans during Franklin Roosevelt’s presidency, are shrill. They can’t simply attack the President’s policy, they have to hurl personal and ideological attacks against the man. They hate the man and not his politics. Most voters see through these kinds of attacks and will avoid voting for a Republican candidate if they feel the attacks are too personal and don’t focus on issues. The second reason I think the Democrats will win the next election is because Republicans seem intent on eating their own. To label Romney a socialist is just the pinnacle of . . . well, let’s just say it isn’t wisdom. Vote for Palin or Paul if you want to, but neither one will ever be more than the individual who ruined the Republican Party’s clear chance for a victory in 2012,
Wow you don’t know Obama and his administration started attacking the Repulican candidates weeks ago, even when the line up isn’t certain yet. Obama said he would try to work more with Republicans and end bipartionship. Not happened. Show me once where a Republican candidate has attacked Obama the man, and not his policies?
 
I’m hoping for Bachmann…she’s unelectable at a national level and would promise us democrats four more years.
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I don’t know, if Bachmann were nominated Obama would have major problems, he has to defend unpopular policies, a falling economy, thousands of jobs lost, high gas prices etc.
 
I don’t know, if Bachmann were nominated Obama would have major problems, he has to defend unpopular policies, a falling economy, thousands of jobs lost, high gas prices etc.
Bachman would beat Obama In fact any of those under consideration for the Republican Party nomination would beat Obama The republican primary will determine who the president of the US will be. The only question is how big the margin of victory is. Bachman would win by a smaller margin than say Romney or Perry would.
 
On BookTV this weekend, they are showing a book signing by Ann Coulter for her new book, “Demonic”. She has some very relevant remarks. Check your television schedule.

In any event, she is strongly in favor of Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey to run for and win the presidency in 2012.

She said he was one of the few candidates who could string more than two sentences together.

Check out for yourself what she said.

They are repeating the Ann Coulter segment several times.

Or, you could visit www.booktv.org and watch it on your computer.

By the way, she said that a member of the House of Representatives would NOT win the presidency. Just has never happened. Etc. Which rules out Bachmann and Ron Paul. And Newt Gingrich.

On the other hand, there is a first time for everything.

And President Obama’s policies are so unpopular and so destructive, that as some wag put it, “Elmer Fudd could be elected if he ran against Obama”.
 
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Romney is a socialist? I see nothing in his record to support this accusation.
Indeed, nothing at all. He’s not an anarcho-capitalist, which may be what RACJ was trying to say, but I think that is a good thing.
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On BookTV this weekend, they are showing a book signing by Ann Coulter…
Right here is where you lost me, about as immdiately as when I hear someone say, “do you know what Charlie Sheen said about 9/11”…
 
Bachman would beat Obama In fact any of those under consideration for the Republican Party nomination would beat Obama The republican primary will determine who the president of the US will be. The only question is how big the margin of victory is. Bachman would win by a smaller margin than say Romney or Perry would.
To be honest I do not really mind who is the Republican candidate as long as they have the best chance of beating Obama and are pro life, pro traditional mariage. The people you have to win over, are the people in he middle, the independents and if Bachmann is a super conservative couldn’t that go against her, or can she reach out to those in the middle?
 
On BookTV this weekend, they are showing a book signing by Ann Coulter for her new book, “Demonic”. She has some very relevant remarks. Check your television schedule.

In any event, she is strongly in favor of Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey to run for and win the presidency in 2012.

She said he was one of the few candidates who could string more than two sentences together.

Check out for yourself what she said.

They are repeating the Ann Coulter segment several times.

Or, you could visit www.booktv.org and watch it on your computer.

By the way, she said that a member of the House of Representatives would NOT win the presidency. Just has never happened. Etc. Which rules out Bachmann and Ron Paul. And Newt Gingrich.

On the other hand, there is a first time for everything.

And President Obama’s policies are so unpopular and so destructive, that as some wag put it, “Elmer Fudd could be elected if he ran against Obama”.
Whoever said that has a lot more faith in the American electorate than I do. There are far too many who have no idea what is going on in the world or what Obama stands for, but he is a skilled orator (provided he has a teleprompter) and he promises lots of goodies. And he is heavy into class warfare. Those things always buy votes.
 
This post reminds me why I think, deep down, Barak Obama is going to be reelected as President. First of all, it’s shrill and over the top. Many Republicans these days, like Republicans during Franklin Roosevelt’s presidency, are shrill. They can’t simply attack the President’s policy, they have to hurl personal and ideological attacks against the man. They hate the man and not his politics. Most voters see through these kinds of attacks and will avoid voting for a Republican candidate if they feel the attacks are too personal and don’t focus on issues. The second reason I think the Democrats will win the next election is because Republicans seem intent on eating their own. To label Romney a socialist is just the pinnacle of . . . well, let’s just say it isn’t wisdom. Vote for Palin or Paul if you want to, but neither one will ever be more than the individual who ruined the Republican Party’s clear chance for a victory in 2012,
Romney is simply one more pol who thinks that government is the solution to all our problems. When I see a smiling Ted Kennedy as Mitt signs Romneycare, it makes me sick. :blush: Rob
 
Whoever said that has a lot more faith in the American electorate than I do. There are far too many who have no idea what is going on in the world or what Obama stands for, but he is a skilled orator (provided he has a teleprompter) and he promises lots of goodies. And he is heavy into class warfare. Those things always buy votes.
Here is a nightmare scenario for you:

americanthinker.com/2011/07/obamas_final_solution.html
 
I don’t know, if Bachmann were nominated Obama would have major problems, he has to defend unpopular policies, a falling economy, thousands of jobs lost, high gas prices etc.
A Bachmann nomination would alienate young voters, minorities, union members, and on the fence moderate voters. She’s simply far too conservative to appeal to the nation as a whole.

Huntsman is probably the most electable on a national stage but his pro civil union stance and history with the Obama administration are going to dampen his odds of getting the nomination.
 
Romney is simply one more pol who thinks that government is the solution to all our problems. When I see a smiling Ted Kennedy as Mitt signs Romneycare, it makes me sick. 😊 Rob
Wrong again. Romney thinks government intervention is necessasry for an effective to one significant problem. What is so wrong with that? Try using rational arguments instead of just this right-wing anarchist mantra that the govenment is the source of all evil at all times and everywhere. Who do you call when you get robbed or your house is on fire. Walmart? Exxon-Mobil?
 
Wrong again. Romney thinks government intervention is necessasry for an effective to one significant problem. What is so wrong with that? Try using rational arguments instead of just this right-wing anarchist mantra that the govenment is the source of all evil at all times and everywhere. Who do you call when you get robbed or your house is on fire. Walmart? Exxon-Mobil?
What a narrow minded analogy. Dunno about any other conservatives, but our local police and fire protection isn’t a top concern when talking about national politics.
 
What a narrow minded analogy. Dunno about any other conservatives, but our local police and fire protection isn’t a top concern when talking about national politics.
The point is that they are government employees who do their jobs. Some conservatives like to apply with utter indiscrimination their favorite Reagan quote “The government is always the problem, never the solution” and call anyone (here Mitt Romney) who finds exceptions a socialist. There are varying opinions on many sectors of the economy, like healthcare, about whether or to what extent government intervention is merited,

Then there are those who reject any suggestion of any system of government regualation or intervention because of an irrational hatred of all things government. No particular reasons need be given. It’s governmen, ergo, evil, making Mitt Romney an evil socialist. What logic!

Sopholces: “There is no evil greater than anarchy.” Maybe I should make that my signature.
 
The point is that they are government employees who do their jobs.
Yep. Not many people argue they don’t. It’s a lot like the private sector in that aspect. Some people do their jobs some don’t. The problem with the FEDERAL government, is there are a lot of people who have a job who shouldn’t. The constitution doesn’t allow it.
Some conservatives like to apply with utter indiscrimination their favorite Reagan quote “The government is always the problem, never the solution” and call anyone (here Mitt Romney) who finds exceptions a socialist.
Reagan said “in this particular crisis government is not the solution to our problems, government is the problem”. Meaning, we as a people, instead of screaming at the government to regulate something we do not like to pay for, maybe we should stand back and ask ourselves if we are just shooting ourselves in the foot by getting the government involved in the first place.
There are varying opinions on many sectors of the economy, like healthcare, about whether or to what extent government intervention is merited,
Yep. Some of them are just plain stupid and most of them are wrong.
Then there are those who reject any suggestion of any system of government regualation or intervention because of an irrational hatred of all things government. No particular reasons need be given. It’s governmen, ergo, evil, making Mitt Romney an evil socialist. What logic!
What’s government gotten into that it improved, made more cost effective and turned it around to make it better for the people? There’s also the argument that governments restricted by the thing called the constitution for a reason, that we can find better solutions and government should always be the last resort due to it’s inherent nature to get it’s hands on something, screw it up and not let go. What logic! :rolleyes:
Sopholces: “There is no evil greater than anarchy.” Maybe I should make that my signature.
So conservatives arguing against government intervention beyond it’s constitutional enumerated powers is promoting anarchy?

Arguing against government intervention on the Federal level can hardly be compared to police and fire service.
 
Whoever said that has a lot more faith in the American electorate than I do. There are far too many who have no idea what is going on in the world or what Obama stands for, but he is a skilled orator (provided he has a teleprompter) and he promises lots of goodies. And he is heavy into class warfare. Those things always buy votes.
Well said. Those who rob Peter to pay Paul can always count on the political support of Paul. That is the power of the Democrat party in a nutshell. Class warfare buys votes. The thing is, they can only go so far with that before it backfires - if the economy continues to lag, the unemployment rate stays high, and Obama continues to do nothing- then a Republican could indeed defeat him. But it would have to be a Republican who wouldn’t be an easy target for the mainstream, Obama-supporting press to smear - and that counts out Bachmann and Gingrich. It would need to be a Republican who can attract independent voters while still keeping conservative base and is a good communicator and preferably a governor. I thought Pawlenty fit that description but I am starting to have my doubts. Romney can communicate, but he might have difficulty exciting the right wing of the GOP, and his Mormonism might hurt him among evangelicals.

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