Posted on 10/30/2012 2:01:11 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
A while a year ago I thought any conservative, including Palin, could beat Obama, over the last six mints talking with OH voters, there is no way other candidates could have pulled this off.
First---and this is critical in he cases of Palin, Santorum, and Newt---none of them has anywhere near the managerial skill or organization to do this. I know people close to both Newt and Palin---friends and very tight confidents--- who have gone on at length about their poor organizational and staffing skills.
I know some don't like hearing this but I know that decision akin in Palin's early organization was horrifically sluggish because she simply wouldn't delegate---everything had to be her call alone. Well, sorry, NO successful organization works lie that. In Newt's case, he constantly had four or five balls in the air and couldn't focus on a campaign.
Whatever one think of his ideological shortcomings Mitt figured out Obama's game and beat him with his on GOTV strategies. I think, given the fact at he DOESN'T have that charismatic Reagan-Clinton-Palin quality, it makes the rallies e's holding all he more amazing. A year later, think he is the only person who could have won.
Note how many have flipped since last year to the GOP candidate and how many just flat chickened out and will not endorse this year.
You are 100% correct about Mitt's organizational skill set and it is a major reason I'm voting FOR ROMNEY/RYAN and also against the communist, halfrican, mooselimb, prick that is mooching off of my taxes.
After the election Romney will need every bit of his experience to clean out the internal liberal cockroaches that have infested the gummint.
God speed President Romney...man it like the sound of that...PRESIDENT ROMNEY, UMMMM, UMMMM, UMMMM.
The one thing that I have REALLY come to like about Romney---and for which he was criticized during the GOP primaries---is that he is ruthless. Good! I WANT that in a president when dealing with the other side. He for the most part seems to "stay above it all," but his minions (in a good sense) work behind the scenes to constantly defeat his enemies---Newt, Santorum, or Obama. I don't think that will change. I'll private mail you one example I don't want to share publicly.
Of all the flips, the most painful one (for Obama) has got to be the Des Moines Register.
Iowa is not a sizable state and the Register has pretty good readership across the state. Hopefully, the endorsement is worth a few % points to Romney.
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