Posted on 02/11/2011 10:36:05 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Do note, while HuffPo refers to common swipes at Palin in the halls of CPAC this year, their evidence consists of quotes from two people. And one guy isnt even guilty of a swipe. He says he likes her but simply fears she cant win.
Even so, as Ive argued many times before, this dynamic in the primaries is inevitable even if she doesnt run. Half the field will compete for the principled true conservative nomination (Palin, Huck, Santorum), the other half will compete for the moderate/managerial nomination (Mitt, Daniels, Huntsman), and then therell be a showdown. (Pawlenty and Gingrich are more or less trying to straddle the two.) Winner take all unless he/she alienates the other camp so badly that some Republicans stay home in the general election, in which case game over.
The Palin candidate will paint the anti-Palin as a squish wholl get rolled by the left and the anti-Palin will paint Palin as incompetent and unelectable. Right? This is all old hat. But since anti-Palin supporters talking smack is always good for a freakout in the comments, lets liven up the night a bit:
Intelligence versus not-so-intelligent, was the pitch by Ken Merritt, a Virginia-based Romney supporter with roots in Palins home state of Alaska. Fluff versus not about fluff [Palin] does a great show on TV, though.
Swipes like these have been common during this years gathering of conservative activists. A no-show at CPAC for several years running, Palin has been a popular subject among the convention crowd, her absence interpreted either as an innocent scheduling conflict or, more often, evidence that she doesnt feel the need to placate conservative voters
I would much rather have him than Palin, said Bradley Gunther, a student at the University of Delaware whose college Republican group organized buses to Washington for the conference. I think she is a good spokesperson for the conservative movement. Shes like Howard Dean for the Democrats: she gets people fired up but cant win an election.
He does go deeper into policy than any other candidate, and sometimes going deeper into policy, because he is so much more conversant, can give the perception that hes not perfectly consistent, Merritt said. But whats not to like about him? He has the experience and credentials to know what hes doing as well as a business background and an organizational background. He is obviously the most intellectually-gifted one in the pack.
Red State contributor Dan McLaughlin says of course Romney is the anti-Palin: Palin, after all, has principles. Mitch Daniels almost took a shot at Mitt too, goofing on his stiffness before backing off at the last moment. Its campaign season, amigos time to start throwing some punches. In fact, even the new head honcho of CPAC is getting into the mix, suggesting that Palin and Huckabee mustnt be serious about running or else theyd have showed up this weekend, wouldnt they? Zing!
For your viewing pleasure, a few minutes of Romneys speech this morning indicting The One for helping to bring about new Hoovervilles. (Really?) Fox News pollsters asked Republican voters which potential nominees they think would make good presidents. Only Huckabee (55 percent) and Romney (54 percent) cracked majority support. Gingrich landed at 43 percent and Palin at just 40, with Jeb Bush behind her by a single point.
(VIDEO AT LINK)
That’s the exception not the rule. Reagan was gifted with extraordinary communication skills and the uncanny ability to turn things around with one snappy line. In fact Reagan was trailing Carter until after the second debate (Oct 28 1980).
Palin is the anti-ObamaThere you go. That's the correct formula.
Rinos are anti-Palin
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