Posted on 09/11/2012 7:10:40 AM PDT by Evil Slayer
The November elections are a Republican landslide begging to materialize, but will the GOP make it happen? I believe so. I'm not buying these negative polls, but to increase our chances, let's sharpen the message, not dilute it.
A recent Fox News story reports that Romney and Ryan are both beginning to emphasize a bipartisan message rather than sharpen the contrasts between Obama's manifest failures and their plan for America. They must not follow this suicidal path.
Now is not the time for them to go all John McCain on us and downplay what Obama has done or to apologize for their own winning message. In the campaign's homestretch, they must bring more passion and urgency. It's not enough to calmly assure the American people that they'll do better. They must convince them they believe with every fiber of their beings that the nation, as we know it, would not survive four more years of Obama's assault that unless Obama is defeated, their children will not enjoy the same America they have enjoyed.
Their message should be: Sure, President Obama inherited a tough economy. But enough already. He knew and stated how bad it was, and he promised that if we implemented his agenda, the economy and debt would vastly improve. He implemented his agenda, yet the economy is still doing terribly, and the debt is dramatically worse. He still refuses to accept responsibility for his failures. He has no new ideas and offers the same failed policies and promises nothing but prolonged malaise if he's re-elected. Under a second Obama term, we'd experience catastrophic financial collapse.
Romney/Ryan rejects the defeatist idea that economic malaise is inevitable. Historically, the worse the recession the stronger the recovery, except with Obama, who has given us the worst recovery in 50 years.
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Absolutely. To repeat something posted elsewhere hereabouts, earlier this A.M.:
"In desperation, as the conservative voting base's lack of enthusiasm becomes increasingly and undeniably palpable, throw them a 'sop' in the form of a sacrificial conservative in the VP slot -- Palin last time out, Ryan this year. (This handily serves a double purpose. as it gives the Karl Rove/National Review GOP-e faction somebody to blame, after the fact, for their anointed CINO du jour's inevitable electoral thumping in the general. I honestly don't envy poor Ryan the shabby treatment he'll doubtless be receiving at the hands of supposed friends and political compatriots, just a few short months from now.)"
If only Romney would fight O like he fought Gingrich and Santorum. This election should be a cakewalk for ANY Republican.
I guess you just don’t get it. Romney won’t win or lose this election based on what a few conservatives say on the internet about him. He’s going to win or lose on the merits of his campaign. Not a single poster on FR has the power to force Romney to lose this election, if Romney wants to win. It’s his for the taking.
So, come election day, if Romney loses, blame him, not some scapegoat you have dreamed up.
Agreed but it needs to be said and they need to know what we are feeling!
The debates with any momentum that follows will make the difference on which side wins.
Romney/Ryan need to address the Paulbots. We need their support.
Its far more than just the paulbots.
In the debates... Romney needs to beat him up and take his lunch money!!
Romney needs to beat him up
Beat him! Beat him with a stick, then take his lunch money and give him a one way ticket back to Kenya! Let him destroy what little they have there. Yeah, that’s the ticket.
Anyway, we have to keep repeating what should be done. Some of my friends say I won’t sign that petition because to have a petition it means you have to physically sign it and add your address, etc. I feel, while maybe they are right, people need to know how we feel on issues. If they want your e-mail address they are going to have to listen to you first - then you just delete their e-mails.
Team Romney must get it through their well-coifed yet thick heads that there is no more bipartisanship. The opposition has changed and these are not the “Hubert Humphrey” Democrats of the past.
It used to be true that Democrats and Republicans held the same vision for America, and differed only in how to get there. But that is no longer the case.
The Social-Democrat party of today poses a dire threat to the Constitution and to our very way of life. They must not succeed in November.
We will see if the voters wised up in the last for years or stay stuck on stupid.
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