Amen from me.
Amen from my dog.
Absolutely insane. They must have a death wish. FUMR!!
Ford, Dole, McCain, Romney .... NO!!!!!!!!!!!
I love to see Ted Cruz debate faux conservative Mitt Romney!
“Definition of insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results”
I dont want romney, but dont forget, reagan ran in 76, failed to get the nomination, tried again in 1980.
But they do. Hence ... they are insane.
I can sort of understand the Mormons wanting him to run again. But anyone else — even the RINOS — is absolutely insane!
Sadder still is there are many right here who will happily support Romney again.
Rev up the ZOT engine!
> “While he is ***for a secure border*** and ***opposed to amnesty***, he is the worst possible candidate to address the dangers of socialized medicine.”
HAHAHAHAHAHA....HEHEHEHEH..HA HA HA HO HA HA HE...WHEW STOP YOU’RE KILLING ME !!!
If the RINOs want to get me to vote Constitution Party like I did in 2012, this is a pretty good plan. It’s not like our votes even matter, though, given that Democrats can effortlessly steal elections and never get called on it by the Lamestream Media.
“They don’t call it The Stupid Party for nuthin’.”
With several strong contenders, they can’t actually try a proven RINO loser again. Oh wait yes they can.
Romney is the darling of the establishment wing of the party.
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in 2008 Congressman Duncan Hunter called this group the Kennedy Wing of the GOP..
McCain, Romney, etc
Meaning Teddy Kennedy not John..
Reagan:
1968http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_presidential_primaries,_1968
1976http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_presidential_primaries,_1976
1980http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_presidential_primaries,_1980
Of course. But most presidential candidates are insane to think that they could win or do the job. Insanity, in candidates as in voters, is almost a prerequisite.
Insane? No, just lack of a good pick for a candidate.
IMO, reminds me of Nixon.
But his entry into the White House was aided by a stint as VP.
While I supported Romney on two occasions, (for lack of a better course of action) I would not likely do it again. It’s not a matter of holding my nose like it was with Dole, or McCain, it’s that after watching Romney’s style and political ability, I came to the conclusion that he is not the strong leader that can rally enough people to achieve the necessary mandate that will be required for any Republican to be effective. We need more than a branch manager bureaucrat type, no matter their organizational ability. We need a leader in the Reagan mold who can make things happen.
So I’m not going to bash Romney. I like and respect him for the person he is, but I am also not a die hard pragmatist. I am not going to opt for what some believe is the pragmatic, easier route.
Someone who meets or exceeds my expectations of a great leader will have to come forward and today, I have no idea who that should be.
But that is what it will take, as far as I am concerned.