Well, Romney has more teeth and more hair...
He was on Gretta yesterday trying to “act” like a conservative. It made me laugh out loud.
Spot on.
They are both statists except I haven’t heard Romney being racist toward Obama.
Statists are statists no matter the party.
AMEN. Public funded abortion, forced acceptance in schools and workplaces and neighborhoods of open homosexuality, forced "charity" in the name of publicly funded welfare programs that encourage sloth and envy -- a few examples of how these folks are using the government to force immoral things on a moral people.
Yeah, but Jim, he’s a good family man! *ducking*
I’m not so sure. ModerateRepublicans are naive. Democrats are calculating. Moderate Republicans who think we can “compromise” -like Romney, Graham or McCain-are just plain dumb. Democrats are just evil-deceitfully pushing agendas while deliberately perpetrating a lie. Both are bad but for different reasons.
Amen.
He turned out as bad as his dad, this man is not a Republican.
Very well put Jim.
Perhaps an alternate headline could be
The Case Against Liberals?
Thanx again for the warning. Mr Robinson.
Very well stated. This man is not a conservative, he’s a chameleon.
BTTT!
If conservatives and Republicans follow through on and capitalize on the Tea Party movement and the growing opposition to Obama and the Dims, then, substantial Republican wins in the House and Senate will go far toward determining who the next Republican nominee will be. The candidates in the Republican primaries will have to align fairly closely with the issues of the voters and the Republican winners in the 2010 elections.
I think the next Republican nominee will be the one who will best align with the issues that will coalesce over the next year. The entire nation does not share the negative view of Romney. I think his Mormonism will still be the biggest question for many evangelicals, and he’ll have to dance around the health care issue, whatever the outcome of the final votes. Unless some newer face can really make a splash soon, I think it will be Palin or Romney. And both will be wise to align themselves with the most important issues that have risen to the top over the next year or so.
If the strength of the current movement away from Obama is as strong as it seems, then the movement will form a candidate or two more than any candidates will persuade the voters.
Both Mr. Romney and Mr. Reid are also bad on Second Amendment issues.
I couldn’t find one thing to disagree with.
Well I am no Romney fan but there is the matter of degree so I don’t accept broad brush statements like that. Sorry.