Posted on 03/20/2015 1:01:36 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
This year I took the SMC Republicans to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) where we heard from many conservatives who were all on the 2015 CPAC Straw Poll in which we participated. The top five winners were Rand Paul, Scott Walker, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson, and Jeb Bush.
Paul was a hit with the large number of young people at CPAC. He said, We do a great job defending the Second Amendment, but we have to defend the whole Bill of Rights we should have speedy trials. He went on to talk about Kalief Browder who was accused of a crime and spent three years in jail without a trial. Many young people identify well with Pauls libertarian beliefs. I truly believe that the millennial generation of Republicans are much more Libertarian.
I attended a panel on the legalization of marijuana with New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson and Commissioner Anne Marie Buerkle. Johnson remarked, Having a debate right now over whether or not to legalize marijuana is like having a debate over whether the sun is going to come up tomorrow. Similarly, I believe gay marriage is going to be legalized in all 50 states sooner or later. Heavily opposed politicians are wasting their time and energy trying to fight it.
A majority of millennial conservatives have more moderate views on many social issues and are major advocates for states rights. Although semi-Libertarian Paul agrees with much of this sentiment of the millennial view, I do not think he has a strong shot in 2016 because of his somewhat vague plans of action.
Sarah Palin explained her opinions on how the U.S. should action in the Middle East saying, they say you cant kill your way out of war? Tell that to the Nazis Oh wait, you cant, theyre dead we killed them. Although Palin received a roaring applause for this comment and I enjoyed it as well, I do not believe she is the best fit for 2016. She is many things we need in a 2016 nominee: she is not afraid of the media and admits to her own personal flaws, however, I dont think she would be taken seriously enough.
Although he placed poorly in the Straw Poll, I believe Chris Christie has a lot of the passion and excitement that will be needed in 2016. But, he claimed he was unconcerned about his decline in the polls. I appreciated when he said, What we should be concerned about is what I heard when I traveled to 37 states last year: they want opportunities for great careers for themselves and their children. Should the drama of Bridgegate dwindle, I do think that Christie has the pizzazz we need in 2016.
Carson, Carly Fiorina and Bobby Jindal were all very impressive speakers but I think their newness on the political scene may prohibit 2016 bids. I would love to see any of them as vice presidential candidates.
My top choices for a 2016 bid are Walker and Bush. Bush has the experience of a governor, diversity in that his wife is an immigrant and of course the Bush name, all of which would greatly aid a campaign. His two biggest areas of concern are immigration and education. I appreciate his ideas on immigration. He eluded to the fact that it isnt feasible to deport 11 million people and that immigrants need to be given a path where they work, dont receive government benefits, dont break the law, learn English and make a contribution to our society. These views have the potential to entice many immigrants to the Republican Party.
I found myself constantly rising to my feet in applause for Walker. My favorite line of his was, We have a president who measures success by how many people are dependent on the government. Theres a reason we celebrate July 4 and not April 15, because in America we celebrate our independence from the government and not our dependence on it. He had strong views and actual plans to improve things. He has dedicated himself to working for the middle class and would be a candidate that appeals to many voters.
Electability will likely overpower stance on issues in 2016. Almost every speaker I heard from has the same basic goal: limit the power of the federal government, lower taxes and create jobs or economic growth. It is exciting knowing that it is anyones election to win and I am eagerly awaiting to be impressed by the potential candidates.
It is 1979 in America; Obama is looking like President Jimmy Carter with his ineffective management style and failures in the Middle East. Next year is our 1980. Next year we have the ability to elect our generations Ronald Reagan. Dont you want to be a part of that? Register to vote and find out what you believe in. Fight for our 1980.
Outside of a single mention of Ted Cruz, this ‘conservative’ young woman never once mentioned anything about him afterwards.
There was, IMO, an inordinate amount of discussion about Rand Paul - too much in fact. Then some passing remarks on Palin, Carson, Christie and Fiorina, then onto the real pump up of the piece - Scott Walker.
I’m not going to trash him. Jeb Bush has that sole honor for me. I just find it disappointing that an after-action report piece contains so little objective reporting.
Cruz all the way, ignore the tools
I’m guessing it stands for Saint Mary’s Conservatives or similar.
Similarly, I believe gay marriage is going to be legalized in all 50 states sooner or later. Heavily opposed politicians are wasting their time and energy trying to fight it.
Standing up for what is right and fighting against the growing perversion of our socity is never a waste of time
My top choices for a 2016 bid are Walker and Bush.
HUH? Two opposite ends of the spectrum?
“It is 1979 in America; Obama is looking like President Jimmy Carter with his ineffective management style and failures in the Middle East.”
IMHO, Obama is far, far worse than Carter. Carter was a poor President, but he did make a couple of good calls here and there. Obama has been a disaster of the first order, and he’s not done yet.
“Next year is our 1980.”
I hope so, I truly do. I think a 2016 Republican win will look more like 1968 than 1980, but I’ll take it.
Well, it could also stand for Santa Maria de Consuela, or Statically Machined Composites, to name but a couple.
What can I say? I’m a Techneer (Technician/Engineer, or a Technician who became an Engineer) and I work with SMCs quite a lot.
It would be quite helpful if people would explain their acronyms first when talking about any matter of importance since not everyone understands them from the same perspective.
After all, not everyone understands what BDS (or PDS) is, outside of FReepers, Conservatives, and the persons operating under that label 24/7.
How about Sierra Mercer’s Caverns, just to name one that a quick online search would reveal? :)
*snort* Coming from a very poor background, I can assure you that very, very few bondsmen will trouble themselves to assist you for a mere 300 dollars worth of bail.
Get real, mate. That’s like asking a Real Estate bloke to handle a transaction that will net them about 2000 dollars worth of payment.
Not going to happen. As I can personally attest.
Paul spent last year lecturing the GOP on race after falling for the Ferguson fraud. Walker's hiring of an bitchy amnesty pimp as media guru (Liz Mair) and his flip-flops on immigration make his judgment suspect and his trustworthiness even more so. Ben Carson seems like he hasn't picked up a newspaper in the past 10 years. His interview with Hugh Hewitt yesterday shows incredible ignorance of foreign affairs and Islamic fundamentalism. And his disturbing past statements on guns and amnesty left me cold. Jeb Bush is an Arabist, Progressive stooge from a family which never should have had a place in American politics, but for Reagan's biggest error.
Ted Cruz is the only one I would support, although he is far from perfect. Is there ANYONE else? This field is so unimpressive. Reagan was a giant. This is the JV team.
I shook Cruz’s hand last Saturday :)
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Tom-Cotton-letter-op-ed-stop-Iran/2015/03/19/id/631321/
Tom Cotton comes to mind.
And it only gets sillier from there, folks....
“SMC” stands for St Mary’s College, a very pricey, exclusive Liberal Arts College that is “across the street” from Notre Dame.
When I went to ND (the first time) it was the only source of female college students in the area. When I returned from military service and re-entered, ND had become co-ed (Ha-Rumph!)
Traditionally “SMiCk-Chicks” are rich, snooty and insufferably liberal.
Looking back, Reagan was a giant. At the time, many dems were glad Reagan was the Republican nominee because they thought he would be easy to beat.
As for impressive, of the current field Walker has taken the best the left can dish out and won, and (if I'm correct) Perry is the only Conservative choice who is also a Vet.
Dead or Alive--The Manhattan Transfer
“It is 1979 in America; Obama is looking like President Jimmy Carter with his ineffective management style and failures in the Middle East”
His management style is fine for a dictator. Carter wouldn’t have dreamed of pulling the crap this joker is.
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