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To: JRandomFreeper

So what is a good solution?

I am perplexed why conservatives did not coalesce around ONE candidate early instead of dividing votes.

I am further perplexed why Santorum dropped out when he was in lead with delegates among conservatives.

I am even more perplexed at the thought of letting Obama win 4 more years. Then we are screwed for 30 more years with more SCOTUS justices like of Sotomayor & Kagan, such as Anita Dunn, Van Jones etc.


29 posted on 04/20/2012 8:48:28 PM PDT by entropy12 (Winning is the only thing...coach Vince Lombardi. Losers in elections have zero power.)
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To: entropy12
So what is a good solution?

Sometimes, there is no good solution except to keep going and doing right by your principles and trusting in God.

I don't get to pick the outcome. I know the rules I have to live by.

/johnny

34 posted on 04/20/2012 8:54:01 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: entropy12
Conservatism is hardly a one-issue movement. There are several major elements in this coalition that serves as the backbone of the larger Republican coalition.

The candidates identified as "Conservative" covered all the main threads of thought and all the issues. The Republican Establishment (a small faction better known 50 years ago as "The Presidential Republicans') did coalesce around their latest candidate ~ Mitt Romney.

You'll notice, though, that throughout the election period Mitt usually didn't get much beyond his basic 22% to 30% but there were several Conservatives who did nearly as well, or even better!

The dominant force in the Republican coalition is Conservative, not Establishment, not TEAParty, not former Democrats parading as newly minted Republicans.

You add up the Conservative vote and they have about 65% of the total votes.

Romney and his propagandists may well fool some people into thinking that his minority position is sweeping the Republican rank and file but the vote totals to date prove him to be little more than a fringe candidate with little support.

Party professionals should have noticed by now that when Mitt ran against himself in the screwy Virginia primary 1,000,000 voters disappeared!

That's some serious SH**.

You can't win an election against even Obama if you can't get supporters to show up ~ which, of course, is the point of a primary election season ~ to see if you really have supporters or simply propagandists.

WIth Newt, there is no "there" there.

WIth Each and Every One of the Conservative Candidates, they proved they have supporters in depth ~ and for a lot less cost than the Mitbots!

Conservatives proved they can coalesce, and the transplanted New York City vote in Florida really shouldn't be anyone's guideline in this election.

157 posted on 04/21/2012 3:13:15 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: entropy12

—So what is a good solution?—

My solution was to move from my home of 45 years, Seattle, to a small farm in central KY.

I’ll be finishing the chicken coup tonight. 14 layers will keep us in cholesterol for the foreseeable future. A 1/4 acre garden will do its part.

Etc.

G’night, JohnBoy.


187 posted on 04/23/2012 8:17:22 AM PDT by cuban leaf (Were doomed! Details at eleven.)
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