To: Jim Robinson
This is interesting. While I do like Giuliani on terror and the war (let's not start another flame war on THAT, ok?), Romney is looking like the ultimate compromise candidate for me...he'd be better than about half of the field, more electable than the other half...
...but a compromise candidate ain't gonna be enough against a Democrat the party and the general public is enthused about.
2 posted on
05/17/2007 9:57:19 PM PDT by
Darkwolf377
(Anti-socialist Bostonian, Anti-Illegal Immigration Bush supporter, Pro-Life Atheist)
To: Darkwolf377
I’ll take HunterThompson over RudyMcRomney any day.
6 posted on
05/17/2007 10:00:28 PM PDT by
Jim Robinson
(Our God-given unalienable rights are not open to debate, negotiation or compromise!)
To: Darkwolf377
I personally think Romney will begin to shine if he makes if far enough where he’s part of a limited cast. He’s very sharp speaking im promptu. He’s one of the few candidates out there who can inspire. See his performance at CPAC, for instance, or the videos of him speaking on particular issues on his website.
He has a very business-oriented method of approaching problems that I find refreshing. When you compare the prospect of having Romney and Thompson on stage as compared to past elections with Bush and Gore or Kerry, you’ve got something to look forward to.
To: Darkwolf377
He flips to much on issues,depending on his agenda.Democrats will name him the republican's John Kerry flip flopper and it will have an impact.
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