Posted on 11/09/2012 4:02:56 PM PST by Kaslin
“He said the program thought it had been hacked, which triggered a laborious process of rebooting the whole system with new passwords.”
My connections in the intelligence community seriously believe that this was a possibility.
You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear.
We still dont know what Mitts politics are, or why he invested so many years of his life and 55 million personal dollars to become president.
We do know that Mitt is a political disaster, in 20 years of running for office, and breaking spending records in every race, Mitt has a single victory to his name.
Mitt served a single term as Governor, destroyed the state party, was forced to give up his hope of reelection, and left office with 34% approval, and turning the office over to the democrats ever since.
Without even looking into his long political history, didnt his losing to the unfunded Huckabee and the old man McCain reveal how weak he is?
Therein lies the truth.
His campaign was ‘I’m not Obama!’ Puhlease!
Was Romney allowed to invest some of his own money early on in the campaign? If so, why didn’t he? Another thing - the primaries go on way too long. That gave the other side a head start on their negative ads while Romney was still running to win the nomination and then had to wait for funding and financing to come in. His ads were too milquetoast and needed to hit harder on obama. Like McCain, they played the nice guy bit - never once attacking his policies. Sure, they would have called him a racist, but they were calling him that anyway. So, he should have rolled the dice and played the game. Even if it didn’t work - at least he could have put up more of a fight.
I’m sick of these GOPE types running our campaigns. They suck at it and we do nothing but lose with their misinformation. Romney was playing for the independent votes only - his “reaching across the aisle” meme was a losing strategy just as it was with McCain. Heck, it was probably McCain who told him to use that.
The campaign shut out the conservatives at the convention, as well as Ron Paul voters. Do you think this went unnoticed? No, it didn’t. Where was Newt? Either Newt or Sarah would have been far better key note speakers than Christie - who only patted himself on the back.
I’m going to be honest - I almost didn’t go vote on election day. I felt something so wrong, but went out of hoping to defeat obama. I could have stayed home and had the same outcome.
You let the entire country down. Jokers.
That would be 'his first time' because he's got a couple of other women out there pregnant, and no one knows where he is.
A low blow, sure, but making it real!
That sort of thing will happen to people who imagine they are really running for president ~ you attract just all sorts of nasty characters.
[He said the program thought it had been hacked, which triggered a laborious process of rebooting the whole system with new passwords. ]
Hmmmmm.
Wreckless stupidity. The republican party has -- for decades -- the best voter precinct database ever seen. You fools relied on untested technology instead of feet on the ground. Stupid, lazy, incompetent suits.
But the GOPe told us to get on board because he was the most electable! He would appeal to the moderates and independents not like those stale conservatives.
Rich Beeson, on the campaign’s strategy: “We won independents and held the base.
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NOT! The base said FURINO!
Yes Ansell-———but it was his turn.
Whose turn will it be next time Christie?
I’d tell you to do that to yourself, but as Clint pointed out, that’s just not possible.
“There’s a Sense That We Let Mitt Romney Down”
I recommend these guys commit suicide at once to make up for their disgrace. That would have the added benefit of making sure they never manage any campaign again and remove some GOP-e candy a**es permanently.
The biggest trouble with the Primary is that New Hampshire and Iowa start it, Both voted Democrat and New Hampshire allows Crossovers, In other words we have Democrats picking our candidates.
Now I know that others can win after the New hampshire primary, but it gives the Dems poick a head start that is hard to beat.
Republicans have to refuse to participate in the New Hampshire primary.
Mitt Romney did exactly what McCain did. Both of them made the deliberate decision not to use the ammunition they had. McCain refused to point out the glaring holes in the Obama resume. Romney did not even attempt to explore the nefarious role Obama played in the slaughter of those Americans in Benghazi. They gave Obama the presidency.
I fear that both Parties are leading us to the same place. America is not intended to any longer to be a super power. In my view all of these people are traitors.
A good op-ed on your point. Link to entire article at the bottom.
Deja Vu All Over Again- Another “can’t lose” moderate...loses
“...Lord insists we need more “New Reagans” — people of all backgrounds, all races, all religions — who are well-versed in conservatism.
And where did Marco Rubio, now hailed by the Republican establishment as a 2016 favorite, come from? Not from the RINO establishment. It backed Charlie “Tan-in-a-Can” Crist and fought Rubio tooth and nail. It was the Tea Party and Constitutional Conservative movement that gave birth to Rubio, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, etc.
There are flawed candidates, to be sure, among those backed by the conservative wing of the Republican Party. RINOs point to Sharon Angle and Richard Mourdock, for example, forgetting that no one wins 100 percent of their slate. Until the afternoon of election day, when the unions started busing in voters from places unknown, Angle was in fact leading Harry Reid handily.
And one inappropriate and/or misconstrued remark by Mourdock (and a crackpot third-party candidate) helped cook his campaign.
It’s not the conservatives who need to go away. It’s the RINO establishment that should make themselves scarce. Once again, a mushy centrist — who supposedly would appeal to wide swaths of the electorate — lost in a race that should have been a slamdunk.
And in this existential showdown between liberty and tyranny, Mitt Romney could not even attract the same number of voters as... John McCain. Constitutional conservatives, Tea Party conservatives, and fiscal conservatives don’t need to retreat. The RINO country club set needs to cede control to the true heart of the party. And if they refuse to cede power, we will defeat them as we have time and time again.”
Link:http://directorblue.blogspot.com/2012/11/deja-vu-all-over-again-another-cant.html
"There were glitches in the system, I don't want to gloss over that. We were able to beta test it, but not at the volume of data we needed."
As I said on another thread early this morning, these types of failures happen for one of two reasons. One of the reasons I noted was the failure to test a system at peak load to ensure availability.
Looks like I was right.
I also said that an improperly designed system which did not take into account peak usage periods, nor an engineered capability to bring online additional capacity quickly, as needed could appear as though it had been hacked.
The appearance that the system was hacked is entirely due to a design failure in which an over-burdened system fails to respond.
As noted in the article, they did not test with the volume of data (peak performance) that they expected.
Systems Analysis and Design 101 would've taught them that's exactly what they should've done before going live. Anyone who's spent 25 years in Information Technology designing highly available, reliable and scalable infrastructures across banking, finance, insurance, legal advertising and automotive industries would say the same thing.
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