Posted on 12/05/2010 2:42:58 PM PST by jazusamo
Governor Huckabee has probably inspired me as much as Ronald Reagan. He had an ability to connect with people and he was a great communicator. I've looked for a long time for another candidate to do that.
People are always asking: "Who's the next Ronald Reagan?" Well, I was with the old Reagan. I can promise you that this man comes as close as I've ever seen.
Run, don't walk, away from Ed Rollins and the others who think that demeaning Sarah Palin is the best way to advance your campaign.
Other candidates are entitled to make the case why they would be a better nominee, and they should do so forcefully. But if they think -- like Ed Rollins and Joe Scarborough -- that insulting Palin is the way to go, then they have seriously misread the Republican electorate.
Without the enthusiasm of Palin supporters the Republican Party is nothing moving into 2012.
The campaign troops who will be in the field, on the telephones and at the fundraisers in 2012 will be the same troops who fought the 2010 campaign war. And those troops weren't carrying Mitt Romney, or Mike Huckabee, or Newt Gingrich signs.
That doesn't mean Palin gets the nomination just because she wants it, or that she is presumptive, or that her supporters constitute a majority of the Party.
It does mean that the Republican nominee cannot win against Barack Obama without the enthusiasm and support of Palin supporters.
So Mike, I wish you well. But if you start running, don't let Ed Rollins catch you.
"National opinion polls continue to show Carter leading Reagan by an apparently comfortable margin of about 25%. They also show that more moderate Republicans like Ford would run better against the President. This suggests that Reagan is not the strongest G.O.P. choice for the November election and that he clearly faces an uphill battle." "Party operatives are plainly unhappy with his selection. In Massachusetts, where both Bush and Anderson defeated Reagan, party leaders are not yet reconciled to the Reagan candidacy. Says one: "There's a vacuum of leadership at the national level; and what appears to be the Republican Party's response? A 69-year-old man who has done virtually nothing for years". Reagan has a history of committing rhetorical blunders that drive away voters. His quest in 1976 was damaged when he suggested vaguely, without proper research and consideration, that $90 billion in federal programs should be turned back to the states. He then spent months explaining that the affected programs would not be eliminated, only transferred. As Governor, Reagan was outraged by student unrest and once proclaimed: "The state of California has no business subsidizing intellectual curiosity." Worse perhaps than the verbal gaffe is Reagan's relentlessly simple-minded discussion of complex problems. He is aware that he is charged with this failing, and in his 1967 inaugural address on becoming Governor of California, he asserted: "We have been told there are no simple answers to complex problems. Well, the truth is there are simple answers, just not easy ones." Time Magazine - March 31, 1980
portlandon on December 1, 2010 at 7:20 PM (h/t:Terry Gain)
Who was it that said “American politics can be summed up in just two words: ‘fools’ and ‘knaves’”? It may have been Mark Twain. His political observations were always priceless.
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There was something like: “In America there is no native criminal class, except Congress.””
Clarice...ah, excellent writer yet manages to avoid the stupidity of the Ruling Class.
For they know not what they do, to quote another major historical figure...those Blue Blood Gop Ruling Class morons who think mocking Sarah Palin’s going to get them somewhere.
NO WAIT!
Elton John, Tina Fey, Kathy Griffin....those folks HATE Palin so Scarborough et al would fit right in with that crowd. But if they think being derogatory about Palin’s going to get them somewhere...well I gotta bridge to sell, cheap, just been renovated.
Here’s what’s happening out here in la-la land where we carry this country on our backs. Barbara Bush makes a stupid statement about Palin staying in Alaska and us boobs pull out our lists and check, check...mark off Jeb from any chance at all at the nomination. Not that this would happen any time soon but the Palin comment, unnecessary and a nomination killer.
Scarborough, speaking of boobs, goes on and on with his Palin derangement syndrome and check, check, we get out our lists and mark this moron off of any consideration.
Now Huckabee, who is alleged to be a top choice to run for the GOP nod...in which case, if you believe this I got a bridge to sell...cheap....his guy Ed Rollins is out bashing Palin? Get out the list, check, check, throwing Huck off the list.
Cause we got a RIGHT, damn it, to pick our candidates. If these boobs think mockery will get them somewhere, mockery of a candidate that so far many of us kinda like....hey, these sorry souls need to get a clue. Then again, they’re Ruling Class...their “intellect” blinds them. Even if, in the end, we decide against Palin, we have a right to ruminate on it without their snot getting all over our thoughts.
They’ll find out soon enough. Let them keep it up.
What they could do, if they had any wisdom at all within their pointy little heads, is JUST SHUT THE HELL UP!
If they’ve nothing good to say, why not just keep quiet, maybe mumble a few small platitudes.
Same thing gonna happen with Rove and his insistance that he teach us boobs right from wrong. HIS candidates too will go down in flames.
It’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
If theyve nothing good to say, why not just keep quiet, maybe mumble a few small platitudes.
Right on! There's a lot of people scared of Sarah Palin and they just can't! :-)
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