Posted on 12/28/2011 2:49:56 PM PST by jazusamo
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No one seems to be really happy with this year's field of Republican candidates for that party's presidential nomination except perhaps the Democrats. The sudden rise, and equally sudden fall, of a succession of Republican front-runners is just one sign of the dissatisfaction of the Republican voters with this field of candidates. In this, as in many other aspects of life, we can only make our choice among the options actually available. So Republican voters who want to be realistic need to understand that they are going to end up with qualms and nagging doubts about whomever they pick this time. Not all voters want to be realistic, of course. Some voters, whether Democrats, Republicans or independents, treat elections as occasions to vent their emotions, rather than as a process to pick someone into whose hands to place the fate of the nation. People who think this way tend to vote for someone they just happen to like, whether for personal or ideological reasons, and regardless of whether that candidate has any realistic chance of being elected. The surprising support in the polls for Congressman Ron Paul seems to be of this sort. But does anyone seriously want to put the fate of this nation in the hands of a man who can casually brush aside the danger of nuclear weapons in the hands of Iran, the world's leading sponsor of international terrorism? Barring some astonishing surprise, the contest for the Republican nomination for president boils down to Mitt Romney versus Newt Gingrich. It is doubtful whether either of them is anyone's idea of an ideal candidate or a model of consistency. The fact that each of the short-lived front-runners in the Republican field gained that position by presenting themselves as staunch conservatives suggests that Republican voters may have been trying to avoid having to accept Mitt Romney, whose record as governor of Massachusetts produced nothing that would be regarded as a serious conservative achievement. Romney's own talking point that he has been a successful businessman is no reason to put him into a political office, however much it may be a reason for him to become a successful businessman again. Perhaps the strongest reason for some voters to support Governor Romney is that the smart money says he is more "electable" than the other candidates in general and Newt Gingrich in particular. But there was a time when even some conservative smart money types were saying that Ronald Reagan was too old to run for president, and that he should step aside for someone younger. Washington Post editor Meg Greenfield said that the people in the Carter White House were "ecstatic" when the Republicans nominated Reagan, because they were convinced that they could clobber him. Today, it is said that the Obama administration fears Romney, but would relish the opportunity to clobber Gingrich because of his "baggage." CNN has already started digging into Gingrich's most recent divorce. Much depends on whether you think the voting public is going to be more interested in Newt Gingrich's personal past than in the country's future. Most of the things for which Gingrich has been criticized are things he did either in his personal life or when he was out of office. But, if we are serious, we are more concerned with his ability to perform when in office. Even some of those who believe that Gingrich would devastate Obama in head-to-head debates on substantive issues nevertheless claim that all Obama has to do is come back with questions about Newt's work for failed mortgage finance giant Freddie Mac. But, even at the personal, point-scoring level, Barack Obama can open up a can of worms by going that route, since Freddie Mac at least never planted bombs in public places, like some of Obama's political allies. There are no guarantees, no matter whom the Republicans vote for in the primaries. Why not vote for the candidate who has shown the best track record of accomplishments, both in office and in the debates? That is Newt Gingrich. With all his shortcomings, his record shows that he knows how to get the job done in Washington. |
Thomas Sowell’s endorsement is more meaningful to me than a hundred editorial board endorsements and two hundred politicians’ endorsements. I won’t say he’s convinced me just yet, but — as always — he’s provided good food for profitable thought.
Thomas Sowell brings logic to the table yet again!
Yes, Dr. Sowell is a voice of reason.
I’m... not convinced on Newt, but he’s the most palatable of the field of potential candidates at this point; and barring a miracle, Bachmann/Santorum will be also-rans when everything is wrapped up.
I trust Sowell more than most, and his thought-provoking article is giving me pause.
No thank you.
I decided I was for Newt 5 weeks ago, and I have as yet no buyer’s remorse. When Jim Robinson endorsed him here I was joyous...and now Thomas Sowell I am ecstatic....
I thought a year ago that I would NEVER NEVER think of selling my Ann Coulter book DVDs. Alas, they are for sale... cheap... I want them out of my house....and I want her out of my life...The fact that she is for Romney tells us all what an utter phony she is. I feel used and raped...
If anyone is interested... just email me....
We’re talking..The Chursch of Liberalism, How Do You Talk to a Liberal, and If Democrats Had Any Brains...and I’ll throw in free T. D. Jakes Reposition Yourself...since to this day he loves Obama...
I want them all out of my house....
If no takers, I’m taking them down to Goodwill here in Bloomington, IL....
nikos
Laffer just endorsed Newt! That means a lot to me.
Who else then? Romney?
It’s no surprise that honest, thoughtful, practical, conservative commentators like Sowell would back Newt. Obama won the election because of his almost hypnotic communication and speaking skills. Newt is far and away the best speaker of our candidates. He has a long track record of CONSERVATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS and very minimal flip-flopping considering his 30-40 year career. He is an extremely smart problem solver. If you had to attend a 2-hour lecture by one of the candidates, who would you rather listen to? Who would you feel you might learn the most from?
The idea that any Democrat can use Freddie Mac as a weapon against Newt is laughable. Obama received the 3rd highest campaign contributions out of all politicians from Freddie and Fannie, and that as going back over something like 20 years when Obama had only been around for a few. Is it any surprise they continue to receive taxpayer bailouts under his administration?
1. She's not running.
2. In her absence, I'll take the best we can get as long as it is someone who will reverse the past four years and not move further toward socialism.
3. Sowell nails it. Newt is the nest we can do, and he's not bad (for those who don't have to be married to him).
Agree with your line of thinking.
Anyone but BhSO then
anyone but Mitt.
I already got rid of all mine. I felt bad even donating them rather than tossing them in the garbage where they belong. Ann, we hardly knew ye.
Goodwill will enjoy her, much better than anyone else....Ann, you’re a phony... YOur true colors came out loud and clear this year...All you care about is yourself...You have no clue about this country...You endorse Romney...?????? ARe you for real...? If he’s the nominee, I’ll vote for him... but to come out now... when we know he’s a typical RINO from the past makes me realize what a true light weight you are in your thinking... PLUS... you have no courage... NONE... NADA....
I wonder who he is talking about?
My favorite part:
Romney's own talking point that he has been a successful businessman is no reason to put him into a political office, however much it may be a reason for him to become a successful businessman again.
AMEN!!! I hope in 2012, Romney goes back into being a businessman, leaving us taxpayers alone.
Well said.
Thomas Sowell endorses Newt Gingrich!
The surprising support in the polls for Congressman Ron Paul seems to be of this sort.
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