Posted on 01/28/2011 10:06:30 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Most them arent definite nos, but even if theyre holding out for the time being merely to see who else jumps in, thats not encouraging. Some, like Judd Gregg, may end up endorsing him anyway but might want to see if Daniels (or Huntsman?) declares first. Others, like DeMint, who have embraced the tea party full-fold almost certainly arent going to endorse him unless the entire true conservative bench decides not to run. Either way not encouraging.
My favorite part? Hot on the heels of a rumor that Mitt might skip Iowa, theres now a rumor circulating that hell skip South Carolina too. That makes superficial sense since both are social-conservative strongholds, but have we learned nothing from the Giuliani catastrophe, my friends?
As much as anything else, it calls into question just how far ahead of the pack he is as the 2012 contenders emerge. Even as Romney tries to project inevitability by signing up top GOP money men in Washington and New York, the defections suggest hes seen as far from a sure thing even among insiders. After all, if top Republicans were willing to commit to Romney four years ago when he was a lesser known commodity, why wont they get on board now when hes a household name in the political circles and clearly among the most formidable candidates for his partys nomination?
Romneys top strategists in [South Carolina] who also are DeMint advisers indicated that they hadnt heard from their 2008 candidate and were unlikely to get behind him this time
Peter Brown, a top GOP donor in Columbia who also served on Romneys state finance committee in 2008, explained why he was not committed again.
The word on the street is that Romney will skip South Carolina, Brown said. Most conservatives believe we need a Jim DeMint-type, assuming Jim will not run for president, someone who really wants to push for a limited federal government not a government that will grow more slowly.
Another possibility: His former South Carolina team might be convinced that Romney not only cant win the state, he cant win in the south more broadly. Whether thats because hes suspect on abortion or because hes from Massachusetts or because of his faith, I dont know, but PPPs polling of some southern states suggests hes having difficulties throughout the region. And by difficulties, I dont mean hes in second behind Huckabee. I mean hes in fourth, way, way out of the lead, with a favorable rating among Republicans between 50 and 60 percent. If this is all about RomneyCare, Im not sure why the objections would be so much sharper regionally. Any theories, southern readers?
You are 100 percent right, I think. People still flock to liberals when we think they have been cured of their disease. They haven’t. They think the “right” liberal can solve the problems.
Mcnutts making a BEELINE back to washington to vote yes on the bailout pissed off conservatives and in my mind did him in.
With that, you run into what Democrats do. Look at Kerry and his "hunting" photo. Wearing flannel with a bright orange vest, hand wrapped around a shotgun barrel. Or Clinton when she's talking to a predominantly black group. It just seems like an overdose of being completely fake. Doesn't come off well for anybody.
Bush fatigue did him in as much as anything IMO. Obama, as you’ll recall, exploited that very well. Obama beat him. period.
Will these "most" conservatives get their heads out of their butts in time to recognize that Sarah Palin is exactly that person?
Bush did us no favors and that is for certain.We pissed him off raising hell against amnesty and what do you know right after that we(the republicans) starting losing everything.
OH....LOL.
I guess that beats all.
Kooks seem to be right lately. Ya think?
romney can’t get nominated by the gop.
Well, I refuse to vote for Romney and Huckabee would cause me untold grief. I don’t think it’ll come to that. TEA Party Republican like us, won’t sit by to permit a faux conservative to steal the nomination. Not this time. Our Republic is at stake.
Me, either, but they need to be exposed.
I might be delusional, but I’m not too worried about Romney and Huckabee this time around. I worry more about Rudy and Jeb.
SPITBALLS?!
(you know I had to go there)
I think the majority of the Bush Fatigue Syndrome stemmed from the Iraq war. Regardless of whether you think it was a good move or a bad move, in the end, it didn’t help us politically. I don’t think the amnesty bill was as important in 2008 as it will be in 2012. Again, this is why I have been stressing that we have to win the Senate. We don’t have to win the Whitehouse. We don’t need to destroy Obama, fixing him in position will be sufficient (and potentially entertaining). That being said, I’m not terribly concerned about the Presidential election outcome but I am terribly concerned about the Senate election. I strongly believe we will, in fact, retake the Senate. As I said previously, I am unconvinced that we will win the Whitehouse. That battlefield doesn’t appear to be nearly as favorable.
The public wants no more dynasties. Let RINO illegal lover Jeb throw away his money.
................Do I dare mention that The Donald Trump may decide to jump into the fray!..
You can mention it all you want.
He’ll suffer a worse fate than Rudy.
He’ll be out after the first cut of Primary states.
THere’s nothing there from a conservative perspective.
He excites barely no one in the base.
That’s why he would probably be a media favorite and the progressive elite within the so-called GOP power structure...................
Rudy took himself out with his cancer problems ( or philendaring, or whatever, on a non working prostate)
Trump excites basically no-one. No-one in the know.
In 2008 the Rats were squeeking, squeaking for Hitlery, Hitlery; Hitlery, then slips in this no-nothing bozo Zer0 with Hope and Change! Well known Thighness is history
Trump! Everyone knows the name, from the Boardroom to the gutter slum. A media favorite.
The media forms the news cycle. Trump always sells himself to the media. A match made in heaven!
Don’t just count him out!
You just might be delusional...LOL. Rudy? Jeb as in Bush? I don’t think so.....
“Ummm, maybe because most Southerners are conservative and he’s not? Just spitballing here.”
Your spitballing hit the target. Not just because most Southerners are conservative, though.
Most Southerners don’t like being conned. We’ve figured him out.
I think that sums it up.
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