Posted on 04/04/2012 10:44:07 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Mark Levin’s fist hour today on Romney’s election tactics was memorable.
-—57% of the delegates, but only 41% of the GOP primary vote
-—GOP primary vote depressed
-—Carpet bombing tactics
-—Enthusiasm gap
-—Early “red” state primaries had proportional delegates while “blue” states have winner take all.
Judge not that you be not judged.
I’m not a fan of Romney’s religion but I don’t think it disqualifies him.
He will be better than Obama.
And you presume way too much about what God will or won’t do.
So what? You have a problem with 'non-Christians'? Think, maybe, that they ought not to be in politics?
You brought this up as a negative, so defend it.
Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. They may be more likely to go to Heaven yet at the same time likelier to make a Hell of earth. This very kindness stings with intolerable insult. To be "cured" against one's will and cured of states which we may not regard as disease is to be put on a level of those who have not yet reached the age of reason or those who never will; to be classed with infants, imbeciles, and domestic animals.
- C.S. Lewis
>> Unfortunately, momentum is no longer our friend.
The gloss wore off. Newt should have remained the choice.
I honestly think if Rick would start talking more about how he manages his money vs. Mitt, it could make a big difference. It’s going to be business as usual with Mitt because he doesn’t respect other people’s money. But Rick does respect the dollar and I think he could make a difference.
Also, Rick needs to talk about his plans for jobs and getting us out of debt. Needs to use his public forums more to get his word out.
Your C.S. Lewis quote, he was a little prejudiced, growing
up in Belfast. I think he was Catholic in his heart.
You have to help others realize you can’t support pro-
aborts. It’s a sin on your soul and must be confessed. Obama, a Herod is the maximum pro-abort, Romney, less murderous but he legislated abortion in Massachusetts.
No one has seen a change, an action on his part to believe Mitt is for life now.
Next to the Blessed Sacrament itself, your neighbor is a holiest object presented to your senses.
C.S. Lewis
PPP poll
Mitt Romney’s taken the lead in PPP’s newest poll of Rick Santorum’s home state of Pennsylvania. Romney has 42% to 37% for Santorum with Ron Paul at 9% and Newt Gingrich at 6%. The numbers represent a dramatic turnaround from when PPP polled the state a month ago. Romney’s gained 17 points, going from 25% to 42%. Meanwhile Santorum’s dropped 6 points from 43% to 37%, for an overall swing of 23 points in the last four weeks.
Ricky’s “political career” ended years ago when he was defeated by 18 points when running for re-election to the Senate. .....The guy is a motor-mouth and doesn’t understand when he should just stop talking when on the stump. ....He may have some good ideas, but he then keeps blabbing and gets away from them to talk about his personal social values.
The man is a complete fool. He should have never been in this race to begin with, much less stayed in it this long.
Santorum isn’t quitting, the media is against him and the
constant negative ads Romney puts out costing millions.
I admire his courage.
4/4/2012
Predictably Predictable
by Robert McCain
Rick Santorum defiantly resists Mitt Romney’s “inevitability.”
...”Romney’s super PAC has spent nearly $30 million on advertising, 91 percent of it on negative ads aimed at either Gingrich or Santorum. By some estimates, the Romney campaign is spending at a rate of more than $15 per vote, compared to less than $6 per vote for Santorum.
None of that was mentioned Tuesday night in the post-primary discussion on Fox News, which predictably cut off Rick Santorum’s speech halfway through, and then predictably began discussing the campaign in terms of when Santorum would drop out and how Republicans could “coalesce” behind Romney who, the commentators declared, is now definitely the inevitable nominee. Karl Rove, Charles Krauthammer, Mary Katharine Ham, Stephen Hayes — every voice on Fox News was singing the same predictable tune from the hymnal of inevitability. Santorum’s supporters have been complaining for weeks about the transparent pro-Romney bias at Fox, and it was perhaps not entirely a coincidence that conservative columnist Michelle Malkin — a Fox News contributor who endorsed Santorum in January — chose Tuesday to link election coverage from MSNBC and CBS at her popular blog. The bandwagon psychology of the front-runner’s argument, which has been gathering force ever since Romney’s Jan. 31 victory in Florida, has nearly overwhelmed all rational resistance. Anyone who continues arguing against Romney’s inevitability is increasingly viewed as a spoilsport, if not indeed a madman.”...
http://spectator.org/archives/2012/04/04/predictably-predictable/print
Anything that aggravates Romney and keeps him from rushing to the center is good. Some losers on Free Republic don't seem to get it.
There is no ‘glee’ at Romney getting the nomination, I was going for Newt.
We shall see soon who is living in fairy land, I will stand by my prediction barring some unforeseen disaster in the current administration.
Rick will NOT be offered VP. It’s going to be Rubio.
That can be said of the entire 2012 GOP POTUS field of contenders this election. We have too choose from a Massachusetts Elitist Liberal, A Pennsylvania moderate, a Georgia camera attention crazed egomaniac, and a whack from Texas who is only right about the economy.
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