Posted on 09/24/2011 5:33:36 PM PDT by Steelfish
A No Confidence Vote in Orlando SEP 24, 2011 BY WILLIAM KRISTOL
Having watched the debate Thursday night, and having heard the candidates speak and having mingled with them over the subsequent couple of days, 70 percent of the activists attending the Florida Republican gathering this weekend cast a vote of no confidence in the two GOP frontrunners.
So, with all the usual caveats about not over-interpreting straw polls, Id suggest:
1. There is resistance to both Rick Perry (15 percent) and Mitt Romney (14 percent). Perrys poor debate performance hurt himbut it doesnt seem to have redounded to Mitt Romneys benefit. Perhaps neither Perry nor Romney will end up as the nominee. After all, the two GOP frontrunners in national polls in late September 2007 were Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson. The Democratic frontrunners in a Gallup poll on September 24, 2003 were Wesley Clark and Howard Dean.
2. Herman Cain (37 percent) will obviously get a new, more serious look. Still, with all due respect to Cain, to some degree voting for him is voting for none of the above.
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yes.
no one would have ever heard of william if not his father was
irving krystal.
I would remind Mr. Kristol that Christie has to lose about 100 pounds before he thinks about running for POTUS.
No Krisol. They like his position on healthcare and his 999 plan.
yes.
good eye.
” Herman Cain is conservative, the best conservative that can win “
I’ve like him ever since I heard him interviewed on Michael Savage’s show some weeks back . To be honest , for various and sundry reasons I didn’t think he had much of a chance , but it would appear that I was wrong . I hope Palin stays OUT of the race now and works to help get Herman the nomination .
Yep! It really looks like people are engaged, deeply engaged, this go around. Simply having an R by your name isn’t going to cut it, and that is just fantastic!
This is why I am not concerned about Chris Christie getting in the race or not. If he does, he won’t be fooling anyone IMO.
Not only don’t Liberals get it that this country is fed up with their policies, the Republicans don’t get it that we want a real conservative. Just watch the explanations on the Sunday morning talk shows. Not one of them will admit that the people want a conservative.They will be saying, “Move along, nothing to be seen here.” They are in for a big surprise. Let’s start the Cain mutiny against the Republican establishment!
“Lets start the Cain mutiny against the Republican establishment!”
Good idea!
Odd that Billy K thinks it’s too late for Palin but not too late for Christie....
“Has Bill Kristol been right about anything in the last 10 years?”
Bill Kristol is the front runner to break the Dick Morris record of most consistently wrong prognostications.
Yup, none of the above EXCEPT Cain who isn't kowtowing to RINO fools.
Got to love it!
Keep tap dancing, Kristol. Wear Black face while you’re at it.
Can't speak for Mitt, but I think Perry is regretting his "no heart".
For "in-state tuition", it's different here in Texas. The rest of the country is worrying about the jobs they are taking, in Texas, we have a war on our border and a mass of refugees we are left to deal with on our own.
It passed twice in Texas with overwhelming support because the only option our fellow Americans have left us is to educate them and turn them into tax payers. It sucks, we know it but until the country realizes what we are dealing with on our borders and gets off their asses to help us then we are left to do it on our own.
personally, I don't know that Gov. Goodhair is best for the country, but "in-state tuition" is not the issue. There is a civil war on our border and those people pouring across our border are running for their lives. They are coming here because they are being murdered in mass, not to get a $151 discount at our Jr. Colleges.
If what was happening on our border was happening anywhere else in the world the UN would be here setting up refugee camps. Instead, our government sues us for trying to do anything and Hillary goes and tells the UN on us.
As for the fence, there is a big ass river and several lakes that runs the border of Texas and Mexico that Texans make their livings off of, we can not fence the Texas Mexico border without giving Mexico US Territorial Waters. Anyone who thinks a fence across our border is the answer is either never looked a a map or is an idiot.
I like Cain and he is the only one with a plan to get rid of the current tax system and make everyone pay their fair share. It makes sense to me that he would win. I would vote for gladly, but I would vote for anyone but zero.
Cain is able.
[Still, with all due respect to Cain, to some degree voting for him is voting for none of the above.]
FUBK!
IN THE HOUR AND PLACE OF HER CHOOSING!
SARAH PALIN
What a terrific turn of phrase. :)
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