Posted on 07/14/2010 8:12:06 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
With two years until the next presidential election, several of the Republican candidates from the 2008 election cycle are trying to posture themselves for another run at the GOP nomination. To be blunt, none of the major players from the last election should be anywhere near the 2012 nomination. They have too many skeletons and too little backbone.
Huckabee is a committed social conservative. From what I have seen, he is devoutly religious, and often shares his views about faith. Huckabee seems like a nice guy, a good neighbor. But America is not craving a social conservative. We dont need a feel-good, compassionate, president, we need someone willing to take radical liberals like Pelosi head-on. We need a fiscal conservative willing to slash the runaway entitlement spending built up by Congressional Democrats. Huckabee may be the most moral presidential candidate in recent history, but I struggle to imagine him rolling back liberal regression.
Before there was ObamaCare, there was RomneyCare, the Massachusetts health care plan. I dont often advocate single-issue politics, but this is a major issue. How can we trust a man who brought an equally destructivealbeit constitutionalhealth care takeover to his own state to repeal the Democrat takeover of our health care at the national level? The simple answer: we cant.
Politically, Giuliani is probably the most dependable, but he is a New England Republican. He is a moderate who supported comprehensive immigration reform to provide a path to citizenship on the 2008 campaign trail. Amnesty never has worked; amnesty never will work; it fails every time it is tried. If the immigration snafu isnt enough to take down Giuliani among Conservatives, Democrats are sure to break out the scandal file and bring up the same ethics charges that stymied his campaign the last time around. All-in-all, unless hes facing a weak Democrat with a continued GOP upswing, Giuliani is a losing candidate.
And finally, if McCain chooses to run in 2012, he is a fool. If the Republican party selects him as the nominee, then it deserves to go down in flames.
"According to Jindal, his mother was already four months pregnant with him when they arrived from India." Which would make him even less eligible than Obama, who at least had one citizen parent. Then again, if Obama rules apply, then the fact that he was born here is all that matters.
Palin proved to be unelectable in 2008, the other candidates are also weak.
Time for some fresh, new faces to represent the GOP in 2012.
Governor Palin ran for president in 08? Who knew?
See my previous replies, especially to Yellowrose.
It is my believe that legally, and popularly, natural and native is a distinction without a difference, especially in 21st century America.
That would be belief! Sheesh!
And they'll be called kooks and nutballs just like birthers. The middle ground would never fall fall it. In fact it would turn off moderates & populists the same way birthers do, especially since it is a far weaker argument than the birther one.
Christie.
Although we’ll have to mold his immigration position a bit.
Christie and DeMint. Maybe Ryan.
He’s a Nixonite - which probably means he’d be great on defense issues, mediocre on fiscal issues, and fail on most others.
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