Posted on 10/21/2011 9:35:32 AM PDT by Kaslin
For former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the GOP presidential campaign is looking like a simple matter of survival.
With a substantial chunk of the Republican Party appearing unenthusiastic about embracing him, Romney now finds himself in the position of having to hang around in the GOP race while conservatives flirt with a series of alternatives.
After first getting excited about Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, then Texas Gov. Rick Perry and most recently businessman Herman Cain, conservatives still seem to be looking for someone anyone they can embrace as an alternative to Romney.
But so far, none of the alternatives has shown much staying power in the race.
Bachmann looked to be developing as a serious choice, but her numbers crashed when Perry entered the contest. Then Perry looked like the obvious alternative, until he opened his mouth.
Cains spike in the polls makes him the latest conservative alternative to Romney, but his tendency to speak first and only then think about what he wants to say isnt exactly an asset when running for the nations top office.
Cains ability to be spontaneous is an asset, of course, but he does it too often. It has gotten him into trouble and almost certainly will do so again.
Plenty of Republicans would love to nominate a conservative African-American just to stick it to President Barack Obama and liberals who dismiss the GOP as a bunch of racists (making Cain an executive branch version of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas), but the former pizza company CEO has a long way to go to demonstrate that he has the skills necessary to run the country.
Cain needs to have a second act, and it isnt clear he will have one, said one veteran GOP observer who believes that Cains 9-9-9 proposal, while passionately supported by some talk-radio hosts and activists, wont have broad appeal in the party.
Oddly, Romney probably benefits from the seemingly endless series of televised debates. Thats usually not the case with someone as well-known as Romney, who began the 2010 Republican race as the frontrunner and has remained in the top tier as the other candidates have bounced around from tier to tier.
The former Massachusetts governor has used the debates to repeat conservative themes, and Perrys record on immigration has given Romney an issue on which he can paint himself to the right of the governor of Texas a good place to be for a hopeful viewed by many Republicans as relatively moderate.
The more often Republican primary voters see and hear Romney talking about big government, high taxes and immigration, the greater the chance that they may ultimately conclude that the former governor is acceptably conservative.
Many conservatives, of course, will never accept Romney. For them, his sincerity is and will always be in doubt.
But Romney doesnt need to become the conservatives favorite. He merely needs to become acceptable to them, at least as long as they dont find an alternative about whom they can become excited.
Fundamentally, Romney needs to follow the path of Sen. John McCain in 2008 at least to the point when the Arizonan wrapped up his partys nomination in the spring of that year.
McCain was never the darling of conservatives, and they embraced his candidacy only after he selected former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin for his running mate and the presidential contest was fully engaged, making it a choice between two increasingly ideological parties. Similarly, conservatives would embrace Romney against Obama next year.
That Romney has become the 2012 version of McCain surely is one of the great ironies in the race, considering the animosity that each man felt for the other at the end of the 2008 GOP contest.
Perry still has a window of opportunity to establish himself as the conservative alternative to Romney, but as one Republican strategist told me recently, it is closing rapidly.
Perrys attacks on Romney are a huge mistake, the strategist said. There is no need to attack a guy stuck at 27 percent in the polls. Perrys biggest problem is Perry, not Romney. The main thing Perry needs to do is to get people to like him.
That makes sense to me.
Any true-blue conservative in the GOP race doesnt need to peel supporters off the former Massachusetts governor. He or she merely needs to become the alternative for the three-quarters of Republican primary voters who so far havent backed the best-known, most-polished GOP presidential hopeful.
Attacking Romney may make Perry feel good, but it wont make the Texan appear more likable or presidential.
Few insiders expect Romney to make a major mistake in the next few months. He regards planning and preparation as absolutely crucial, so he rarely improvises. That makes him both the man to beat in the GOP race and also the candidate that many Republican voters cant, and wont, get excited about.
I am not yet sold on Cain, or on Perry, or on Gingrich.
Romney is definitely in the discard pile however, and I will crawl over broken glass to vote against that mendacious liberal. If Romney is the GOP nominee, Obama wins with a plurality.
Its Myth Remulak!
I believe so too
The last time the Republican/Media controlled insiders gave us their ‘its his turn’ candidate look what we got, OBAMA and the Marxists. No way this time. No way! Its snake eyes or slow craps either way.
Stuart Rothenburg? Good heavens.
If Romney’s the nominee, we’d be better of with Ubama tied up for four years in investigations and impeachment proceedings.
He was talking to Jenna Lee on Fox News Happening Now at the beginning of the show and was telling her basically the same thing.
We have to make it clear that we do not want that Romney as the nominee
I like Cain and may vote for him, but he should understand that running for president is like preparing for an earnings call - you need to have thought out what questions you are likely or possibly asked and prepare a thoughtful and concise response for each of them. He can overcome that but right now it's a hurdle.
H-CAIN (not to be confused with McCain) is the real thing unlike such unreliable status quo failed establishment backed RINOS as Obamney. To really defeat the left agenda we must undo the fundamental errors that have been destroying America. This is why HCAIN should be our point an in the WH. Romney is slick polished product of today’s unreliable leftward drifting political system resulting from socialist radical control and decades of academic indoctrination. Reagan was a one man REVOLUTION and phenomena of temporary geopolitical consequence because the academic canon and obamney never opened up to the ideals and truths which guided him. I recall seeing video of obamney himself emphatically distancing himself from president Reagan, and embracing libboleths etc. Not to mention Romney doing much of the legwork and setting the foundations for Obama care together with an mit economist who himself said it was romneys plan except with more zeros following it.
H-CAIN (not to be confused with McCain) is the real thing unlike such unreliable status quo failed establishment backed RINOS as Obamney. To really defeat the left agenda we must undo the fundamental errors that have been destroying America. This is why HCAIN should be our point an in the WH. Romney is slick polished product of today’s unreliable leftward drifting political system resulting from socialist radical control and decades of academic indoctrination. Reagan was a one man REVOLUTION and phenomena of temporary geopolitical consequence because the academic canon and obamney never opened up to the ideals and truths which guided him. I recall seeing video of obamney himself emphatically distancing himself from president Reagan, and embracing libboleths etc. Not to mention Romney doing much of the legwork and setting the foundations for Obama care together with an mit economist who himself said it was romneys plan except with more zeros following it.
“the nomination of Mitt guarantees the reelection of Obama”
Ab-So-Lutely!
The nomination cat-fights are bringing to light the True Horror of Obama.
He’s lowered the bar SO FAR, that ALMOST, anyone appears an improvement, and running true to form, the bosses in the GOP don’t want to rock the pork wagon any more than they absolutely have to.
They have No intention of downsizing the bureaucracy.
Not this conservative.
same here
he could exhume Ronald Reagan and sit RR in as the VP nominee and it won’t phase me one bit.
Romney is not getting my vote. Ever.
They.
Don't.
Care.
Romney / Obama?
I would vote for Obama...
I prefer gridlock.
Everybody knows that nobody passes the Democrat agenda more effectively than a RINO. Romney will be able to gather a coalition of “centrist” Republicans and the remaining Democrats in Congress to “get things done”. Unfortunately, those things will be RomneyCare, Cap and Trade, Amnesty, Card Check, Stimulus III, and every other stupid Obama idea ever to come down the pike.
If Obama is re-elected, he will be paralysed, because every Republican knows that voting with Obama is electoral suicide. So an ineffective Obama is our best alternative if the choice is an effective Romney who has all the same goals.
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