Posted on 09/18/2012 1:26:50 AM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
One of Romneys great skills is the ability to turn around failing enterprises. He did it with private firms while he ran Bain Capital, he did it for an indebted Massachusetts, and he did it for the Olympics. He needs to do it for his campaign now.
Neil Newhouse, Romneys pollster, attempted to soothe worried Republicans last week by stressing that the race remains extremely close. But the fact that Romneys pollster isnt worried is itself worrying. By rights, Romney should be ten points ahead. His campaign seems to think the bad economy will automatically win this race for the Republican.
It isnt as if voters are unaware that the economy stinks. Yet the morning after the Democratic convention, the dismal jobs report did not prevent Democrats from getting a bigger bounce than Republicans had received. Reflect that three and a half years of miserably high unemployment, slow growth, increasing poverty, falling labor-force participation, record-setting food-stamp dependence, and an average 5 percent decline in household income has not persuaded most voters to support Mitt Romney.
On the contrary, the Gallup job-approval rating for Obama topped 50 percent after the jobs report for the first time since 2010. Job approval tends to be a good predictor of an incumbents share of the vote. By contrast, George H. W. Bush, the last incumbent to lose reelection, stood at 39 percent approval at this stage in 1992. And Bushs economy wasnt nearly as dismal.
The Romney campaign has failed to make the case that Obama is responsible for the economy, whereas Clinton/Obama have made a spurious but perhaps effective argument that Republicans got us into this mess and will pursue policies that will be no better and may be worse. The Democrats argue that Republicans want only to help their rich friends, not the middle class.
Romney needs an aggressive and bold response. After shooting down the lie that he and Ryan plan to increase taxes, he might begin by explaining how the 2008 financial crisis came about namely that both parties, but mostly the Democrats, insisted that banks give mortgages to people who couldnt afford them. As Peter Wallison of the American Enterprise Institute has noted, 74 percent of the bad loans were on the books of Fannie, Freddie and other quasi-government entities. When the crash came, it nearly sank our entire banking system. Voters may believe that Republicans favor the rich. But they also believe that Democrats are the party of giveaways. It was the Democrats insistence on forcing private banks to make unsound loans that led to collapse.
Second, though Obama ridicules tax cuts, they have been responsible for bursts of economic growth every time theyve been enacted. They worked for Kennedy, Reagan, Clinton, and, yes, even for George W. Bush. The economy created 8 million jobs under Bush, and the unemployment rate averaged 5.3 percent. By contrast, there is no example of a nation or a state spending itself into prosperity. If that were possible, Greece would be lending Germany money, California would be in the black, and Illinois would be a jobs hub.
Third, the signature policies of the Obama term, Obamacare and Dodd-Frank, combined with uncertainty about what Washington will do, are crushing the private sector. The Economist has dubbed the 2,300-page financial-regulation behemoth Dodd-Frankenstein because it vests so much unreviewable authority in bureaucrats and drowns financial and other institutions in red tape. Only 93 of the 400 rule-making requirements had been completed as of February of this year, the magazine noted, two years after the bills passage.
After Obama signed the Affordable Care Act, private-sector job creation, which had been growing, slumped. A Chamber of Commerce survey found that 73 percent of employers cited Obamacare as an obstacle to hiring new workers. Not only does the law impose billions in new taxes and mandates, but, like Dodd-Frank, it vests so much authority in the federal bureaucracy that employers have no idea what to expect and cannot plan. Even if an employer were able to wade through the bills 2,700 pages, he would still emerge confused as to what the law demands. Obamacare creates 159 new agencies, bureaus, and boards, and has generated 12,000 pages of regulations so far. It does include new hiring though thousands of new IRS employees.
Obama is failing because his policies are wrongheaded and destructive. Uncertainty has kept capital on the sidelines. Obama has frozen employers into a defensive crouch. That is the case Romney has not yet made.
Mona Charen has personally endorsed Mitt Romney for the office of the presidency.
Team Romney supporters angrily denouncing either NR, Charen or (most likely scenario) both as "Obama-loving, leftwing media shills" in 5... 4... 3... 2...
...if you listened to Rush yesterday you would know what this is about.....*smiles*
The people he most needs to convince are the ones least likely to believe any change in his statements is sincere at this point. He has quite a challenge, of his own making, ahead of him.
On the other hand, through his deeds, Obama has made his case very clear.
More doom and gloomers.
He doesn’t need to make the case - THE CASE IS OBAMA.
My impression is that the vast majority of voters have long since made up their minds that they are going to either vote for Obama or vote against Obama with not enough undecided voters in between to make a difference the outcome of the election
Very few are going to change their minds at this point and a lot people are lying to pollsters, including me, for very good reason - fear of payback.
In a world where gangs of feral Obama flash mob zombies gather at the touch of the buttons of their government supplied and paid for Obama phones to intimidate those who dare displease Obama or his associates , no way am I going to diss THE ONE over the phone to some stranger calling out of the blue who knows my phone number for certain, and can easily know where I live and work.
Who knows, it could be ACORN or the IRS on the other side of the line and the New Left that has taken over the Democrat party lives to reward their friends and punish their enemies.
Unlike most Republicans, they take names, never forget, never forgive and they are obsessed with hurting and getting even with those who simply disagree with them on even minor issues.
the case seems pretty clear to me.
o and his mites have already punished this country in ways large and small and too numerous to mention. IF we lose this fight, America as we have known it will cease to exist and we will have no one but ourselves to blame.
So why does NRO blame Romney for not making the case? Why don’t they HELP make the case instead of whining about it?
because their minds are weak and the force is not with them?
Bfl
What ‘Moana’ needs to do is stop worshiping manipulated polls.
This argument was made in 2008 and was shown not to be the case.
Does the media lie? Absolutely.
How much did they lie back in 2008? 2 points.
Take two points off his margins here - where do you end up?
Romney’s not in great shape.
If the CINO GOP-e has their way -- i.e., if conservatives don't do everything humanly possible at the state level, between now and then, to close every last state primary to the GOP-e's beloved, sabotaging "moderates" and other assorted liberals -- then some combination of any/all of the following, guaranteed:
Jeb Bush
Chris Christie
Scott Brown (provided he wins re-election this year, himself)
Jon Huntsman
Lisa Murkowski
Bet the rent on it. They are easily as stupidly, suicidally self-destructive as all of that.
I agree.
The fact that ZERO has any support at all is scary. If the fraud ZERO wins I don't have the funds to tuck tail and run to another country. Even if I had the funds I don't want to. I want BO to leave not me.
Mitt does have a history of turning things around when it looks bleak. GO MITT GO GET ER DID. . . . . .
Because he's the frickin' candidate -- having spent the last six years of his adult life demanding to be promoted to that position -- and (being the candidate) it's actually Romney's responsibility to convincingly make said case to a majority of the voting electorate, with or without the National Review... who, having already fully and unhesitatingly endorsed him twice, successively, might legitimately be said to have contributed more than a little something already, thanks awfully.
If Romney's supporters are now (belatedly) advancing the argument that he's too weak and inept a candidate to advance such an argument while standing on his own two hind legs, without someone (or multiple someones) holding his hand, in the process: gee, thanks for keeping that handy little informational tidbit safely hidden beneath your hats until just now, guys. I certainly don't recall anyone offering to share that particular morsel while simultaneously chanting the talismanic magic word "E!L!E!C!T!A!B!L!E!" monotonously throughout the length of the primary season.
Seriously. That one falls squarely under the category of "Essential Pre-Primary Information," right there.
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