Posted on 01/20/2015 4:10:01 AM PST by Biggirl
Talk radio host and author of The Liberty Amendments, Mark Levin, said that while he agrees with Mitt Romney that the GOP needs a clear vision, Romney is not the guy on Monday.
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Wrote this on a thread last week and it still goes as far as I’m concerned:
In the first debate Romney made obama look like the inexperienced (I vote present) looser that he is, I was really excited by that. Next two debates, Romney looked like he had his foot on the brake the whole time......................I have no further use for him.
Mittens Romney wants to be POTUS because his daddy, George Romney, didn’t make the cut. Mitt is a two time loser. He flips and flops and is on all sides of an issue because he has no core values but one: he hates conservatives and will go out of his way to destroy them.
We have great governors, such as Scott Walker, Paul LaPage, Mike Pence, great Senators such as Ted Cruz, Mike Lee and Tim Scott that we don’t NEED JEB, Mitt or Lindsey Graham - or ANY OTHER RINO LOSERS.
I agree. The Dems are going to nominate a bitter, tired old shrew. GOP should counter with someone young, vibrant, with new ideas. Add Bobby Jindal to your list.
Mark Levin with a crystal clear grasp of the obvious. ( not a slam on Mark )
Mark Levin is not The guy, either.
“Mark Levin is not The guy, either.”
I’m not sure what you are implying. Mark Levin through his legal foundation has done more to push back on Obola’s agenda than the entire GOP congress.
Elect Levin, then.
As much as I like Ted Cruz, the Dems would have more success trying to demonize him with the public. Scott Walker on the other hand, has a relevant record of success in Wisconsin which I think could resonate big time with more people, especially the Reagan democrats.
Levin would be 100% better than we have.
....And to an extent, Rick Perry as well.
Plus have a sucessful talkradio show, which is always in the top 5.
holy smokes , this mark levin is a very observant fellow. /sarcasm
Romney philosophically supports every major leftist issue (gov't-run health care, on-demand abortion, environmentalism, the homosexual agenda, and activist judges, NOT to mention gun control and amnesty) that I oppose. He wants to advance everything that I as a Republican want to reject.
Levin would impress me a lot more if he was instead demanding: "Why are Romney and I even in the same political party?"
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