Posted on 11/14/2011 12:58:56 PM PST by jazusamo
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Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said that a good catch phrase could stop thinking for 50 years. One of the often-repeated catch phrases of our time "It's the economy, stupid!" has already stopped thinking in some quarters for a couple of decades. There is no question that the state of the economy can affect elections. But there is also no iron law that all elections will be decided by the state of the economy. President Franklin D. Roosevelt was re-elected for an unprecedented third term after two terms in which unemployment was in double digits for eight consecutive years. We may lament the number of people who are unemployed or who are on food stamps today. But those who give the Obama administration credit for coming to their rescue when they didn't have a job are likely to greatly outnumber those who blame the administration for their not having a job in the first place. An expansion of the welfare state in hard times seems to have been the secret of FDR's great political success in the midst of economic disaster. An economic study published in a scholarly journal in 2004 concluded that the Roosevelt administration's policies prolonged the Great Depression by several years. But few people read economic studies. This economy has been sputtering along through most of the Obama administration, with the unemployment rate hovering around 9 percent. But none of that means that Barack Obama is going to lose the 2012 election. Even polls which show "any Republican" with more public support than Obama does not mean that Obama will lose. The president is not going to run against "any Republican." He is going to run against some specific Republican, and that Republican can expect to be attacked, denounced and denigrated for months on end before the November 2012 elections not only by the Democrats, but also by the media that is heavily pro-Democrat. We have already seen how unsubstantiated allegations from women with questionable histories have dropped Herman Cain from front runner to third place in just a couple of weeks. In short, it takes a candidate to beat a candidate, and everything depends on what kind of candidate that is. The smart money inside the Beltway says that the Republicans need to pick a moderate candidate who can appeal to independent voters, not just to the conservative voters who turn out to vote in Republican primaries. Those who think this way say that you have to "reach out" to Hispanics, the elderly and other constituencies. What is remarkable is how seldom the smart money folks look at what has actually been happening in presidential elections. Ronald Reagan won two landslide elections when he ran as Ronald Reagan. Vice President George H.W. Bush then won when he ran as if he were another Ronald Reagan, with his famous statement, "Read my lips, no new taxes." But after Bush 41 was elected and turned "kinder and gentler" to everyone except the taxpayers he lost to an unknown governor from a small state. Other Republican presidential candidates who went the "moderate" route Bob Dole and John McCain also came across as neither fish nor fowl, and also went down to defeat. Now the smart money inside the Beltway is saying that Mitt Romney, who is nothing if not versatile in his positions, is the Republicans' best hope for replacing Obama. If conservative Republicans split their votes among a number of conservative candidates in the primaries, that can mean ending up with a presidential candidate in the Bob Dole-John McCain mold and risking a Bob Dole-John McCain result in the next election. The question now is whether the conservative Republican candidates who have enjoyed their successive and short-lived boomlets Michele Bachmann, Rick Perry and Herman Cain are prepared to stay in the primary race to the bitter end, or whether their conservative principles will move them to withdraw and throw their support to another conservative candidate. There has probably never been a time in the history of this country when we more urgently needed to get a president out of the White House, before he ruined the country. But will the conservative Republican candidates let that guide them? |
“I havent heard that shes said anything but I wish shed step forward and support him on what I consider false charges.”
It is not her fight. It is his fight. Winning it on his own will say something about him. Unless we can get a candidate who can fight, we are all wasting our time . . . again.
bttt
Just for the heck of it; why don’t we run a conservative candidate? What a great idea.
Think Detroit.
The definition of a progressive socialist is a voter who doesn't care if his standard of living goes down if everybody else’s standard of living goes down, too.
Is a Bear Catholic? We’ve been snatching defeat from the jaws of victory for how long now???
I want to disagree with how you read the article. I did not hear Sowell say that everyone should step aside for Romney. He said that the conservatives are going to lose to Romeny by virtue of splitting up their primary votes.
He then calls on the conservatives in the race to get their act together early and drop out while throwing their support to just one conservative candidate. He did not name which candidate should remain.
As Iowa approaches, and especially New Hampshire, the conservatives better do as he suggests. Otherwise, we’re stuck with Romney because we were stupid.
Obama is the one who is blowing it big time. We should take nothing for granted, but this is the Reps race to lose. Obama’s economy and policies will doom him.
Well Newt is not conservative, he is a moderate.
Newt has not been in the succession of the “successive and short lived boomlets” that Thomas Sowell then listed in chronological order.
Do you know what successive means?
If it can be blown, they will.
In the end Obama will lose.Obama and Axelrod are spending millions trying to distort and confuse and divide and conquer.Little do they know in the end Obama will lose.
You have more faith in the American people, than I do.
Did we read the same article, Johnnie?
As far as the presidential elections go, the Republicans won’t blow it but I’m betting that conservatives will. It may become apparent that the time has arrived to start a new party.
My thoughts exactly! I'm waiting.
You could also ask where was Cain and the rest of the GOP on the ridiculous assault on Sarah Palin these past three years?
The Tea Party needs to kick it in gear now as OWS is staggering and the media is having a harder time now propping them up. I believe we must stay united and not let the media work their evil magic. A Romney~Gingrich ticket is the best duo to punk Obama~Biden.
[Heavy Sigh]
Exactly. This is why Arnold Schwarzenegger became governor of California, and not Tom McClintock.
Sarah can’t say anything. The LSM has her hogtied and tape-ducted: anybody she supports will get the flamed turned up 3X while anybody she less-than-supports gets sunshine blown up their ass all the way to Iowa and New Hampshire.
But radio silence goes both ways. The RATS have no evidence what the TEA party is going to do, and this is terrifying them.
They lull themselves to sleep with the ‘...anomaly... one-time thing... they won’t show up like they did in 2010... we finally demoralized those inbreds.... victory is ours..’ and so forth.
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