Posted on 04/20/2010 7:14:49 AM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network
Truth in advertising:
I've been an off and on, Mitt Romney supporter.
By and large, off. But I'm beginning to wonder if maybe Mitt deserves a second look.
Seriously? On what planet do you think that would have happened. Romney couldn’t even debate that drunk Kennedy and win.
If it's anyone else, sorry Mitt, see ya round.
Mitt Romney is never going to get the nomination, and will never be POTUS.
That is all.
I am willing to concede that for purists, there can be no half-measures. I, therefore, bow to those of my party who will not accept him. Paul Ryan impressed me more than anyone through all this mess. What impressed me most is that he came to the “parlezwiththePres” prepared, well read, articulate and ready to dish facts and details which most of the Washington Wags aren't capable of doing.
If you want my ideal candidate — he'd better look a lot like Ryan.
lololol
So how about it, Jim?
If a Romeny-bot kicks a few bucks to the FReeepathon, will you let him stay?
Maybe a little time out will help clear his thinking.
lolol
That is not possible. He is still pushing RomneyCare, he still can't make up his mind if he is pro abortion or not, he still changes his stance on political positions even in the same sentence. Where exactly did he learn from his mistakes. (I would also argue that pro abortion in not a "mistake", as you put it, it goes to the character of a person.)
No reason to pick just one.
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McCotter has been disappointingly quiet of late.
THANK YOU.
I have been telling people that for a while...all these threads are just so much hand-wringing.
Not on FR! I wouldn’t piss on that political whore if he were on fire. If you want to support RINO Romney, go start your own web site.
My problem with Romney and other "wet finger" politicians like him, is that they lack core principles. He needs to figure out who he is and get a backbone.
IMHO, the problem with Romney is the same problem we have with the current Congress, he does what he thinks best despite the people’s will. When I hear him defend his Romneycare, he’s saying how he thinks it’s a great thing.
What about what the voters think? Granted a politician can’t lead with a finger in the wind but they need to respect the will of the people.
I understand folks support Mitt for religious reasons, same with Huck (many in my church supported Huck...). Outside of their religion, they neither have any support. But it is hard for insiders to see it.
Oh, Jimmy, how do you really feel? ;-)
People change their minds on abortion - on way or they other. Most people will tell you they changed their mind and why. Romney says he was always pro life, it is a lie plain and simple. He has not changed his heart (mind) he has changed his political position to try and win an election.
He is a liberal and I will not support liberals.
No sorry if Mitt is the nominee then Ohio will go democrat again. I could not bring myself to vote for someone who thought RomneyCare was a good idea.
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