Posted on 04/26/2015 4:26:31 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
On newspaper pages and online, the pundit primary is heating up in the Republican Party.
The views of conservative columnists such as George Will, Charles Krauthammer, Bill Kristol, Stephen Hayes, and Jonah Goldberg will shape the way donors and party leaders view the 2016 candidates.
Heres a look at the GOP hopefuls who, for better or worse, are getting the most attention from these influential thinkers:
Marco Rubio
The Florida senator is running away with this contest.
The buzz for Rubio began back in 2012 as Republicans sought to regroup after President Obamas diverse coalition delivered him a surprisingly easy victory over GOP nominee Mitt Romney in the general election.
If there's a winner tonight, it's the Senator from Florida, Marco Rubio, Will said on Nov. 4, 2012. All eyes are now going to be turned to him as a man who might have a way to broaden the demographic appeal of this party.
The young Hispanic politicians appeal among conservative pundits has grown steadily since then.
Just last month, Rubio was buried in the polls, but Krauthammer declared him the most likely to win the GOP nomination. Since his announcement last week, hes shot to the top of the pack, though.
Krauthammer has called Rubio the most knowledgeable and fluent current contender on foreign policy, and Hayes has labeled him the best communicator in the Republican party and probably in American politics today.
Earlier this month, Kristol seemed giddy over the prospect that Republicans had the opportunity to buck history and nominate a fresh new face for a party that he said typically nominates the presumptive heir.
This year, Democrats are falling in line, really to an extraordinary degree, I think, behind Hillary Clinton who lost eight years ago, he said. And it's Republicans who seem to have an appetite for someone new and different. So, we're ready for Marco.
Scott Walker
The pundits also look favorably on the Wisconsin governors likely candidacy.
Krauthammer, Will and Hayes have all said Walker is either tied with Rubio or just slightly behind him as the candidate with the best odds of becoming the partys standard-bearer.
In a February interview on The Laura Ingraham Show, Will gushed over Walker, calling him a pure Reagan-ite who showed guts in his recall fight and who will reap the rewards from the donor community because of it.
Krauthammer has said Walker has the attributes youd want for this kind of race, arguing in a February appearance on Fox News that he can appeal to both the Tea Party and establishment wings of the party.
Still, the pundits seem wary of Walkers early foray into the field, citing some early missteps as evidence he may not be ready for the rigors of a presidential campaign.
Walker has been criticized for changing positions on ethanol subsidies and immigration, for firing a staffer who was critical of the Iowa caucuses, for comparing Wisconsin union demonstrators to the Islamic State and for flubbing questions on evolution and President Obamas patriotism.
Goldberg wrote a column called, Is Walker ready for prime time?, in which he stated that the notion the Wisconsin governor is in over his head is rapidly becoming conventional wisdom.
Kristol compared Walkers early blunders to spring training when a player is learning a new position.
Krauthammer said the missteps could be overcome, calling them, Rookie mistakes, easily forgotten if he learns from them."
Jeb Bush
The former Florida governor is falling flat with conservative pundits.
They generally agree his intentions are good, but that hes the wrong person to represent the party in 2016 and maybe the worst candidate to take on Hillary Clinton in the general election.
Theres no way there will be a Bush-Clinton race in 2016, Kristol said in 2014.
Hes the only Republican candidate who would make the Clinton name an asset for Hillary, not a liability, Goldberg wrote in a column called Jeb Bush is not the GOPs ideal change candidate.
Hayes predicted that Bushs early fundraising success wouldnt be enough to push him across the finish line, saying on Fox News that the grassroots conservatives will have a lot to say about this before this is over.
And Krauthammer has openly bashed Bush for the now infamous remark that some immigrants come to the country illegally as an act of love, calling the comment bizarre.
Will seems the most open to Bush, calling him the most conservative governor of a large state since Ronald Reagan and defending Bushs stance on immigration.
But for Will, Common Core is a bridge too far.
Unless stopped now, the federal government will not stop short of finding in Common Core a pretext for becoming a national school board, he wrote. If Bush does not see the pertinence of this he should not be put in charge of the executive branch.
Rand Paul
Unfortunately for the libertarian-leaning Kentucky Senator, major conservative pundits hew closely to the hawkish wing of the party.
Krauthammer has said Paul is closest to Obama on his view of foreign policy, and Hayes has written an op-ed on Pauls foreign policy called Rand Just Doesnt Understand.
I think Rand Paul is totally overrated as a 2016 possibility, said Kristol, who is one of the partys most influential defense hawks. The media loves him because he takes a couple of liberal views, publicizes them in an incoherent way. I predict Rand Paul will get fewer votes than his father [former Texas Rep. Ron Paul] got in 2012.
Even those who arent outright hostile to Paul over his foreign policy say his national security stances will cost him politically. Goldberg has sought to parse Pauls views, saying theres a difference between being an isolationist, which he argues Paul is not, and a non-interventionist, which he said is a better description of the Kentucky senator.
The problem is that the political ground has just caved in beneath him, Goldberg said.
Other pundits have expressed admiration of Paul for his willingness to speak bluntly or take difficult positions on a range of issues that many politicians shun, like criminal sentencing reform and drug laws.
However, others are skeptical theres political payoff.
Hes trying to base his campaign on groups that dont often vote Republican or vote at all; particularly youth, wrote Will.
Ted Cruz
The Texas senators problems among pundits are similar to Paul. Still, they say to watch out for Cruz, arguing that the Tea Party favorite could surprise a lot of people with support from grassroots conservatives.
Ted Cruz has one great advantage: He's very much underestimated, his chances considerably underrated, Kristol tweeted.
Similarly, Hayes has said Cruz is underestimated by mainstream journalists and the mainstream Republican establishment and the very reasons that they are skeptical of his ability to do well are the reasons that he will do well or will be a formidable candidate in the Republican primary.
But they say Cruzs penchant for mayhem in the Senate and thin legislative record calls into question why hes even running.
Krauthammer speaks highly of Rubio, another first-term senator, but bashes Cruz who has been in the Senate just four years as inexperienced.
Cruz talks, but you have to walk the walk rather than just talk the talk, Krauthammer said. You have to have done something. But thats not his record in the Senate.
Goldberg says that Cruz has a palpable disdain for the consensus-building and glad-handing that these processes require, while Will has disputed Cruzs claim that there is a silent majority of evangelicals who have been on the sidelines awaiting a true conservative candidate.
There is no need to nominate Cruz in order to make the GOP conservative, he wrote.
Yes, that Peter King from NY state.
NO GOP votes ... except for Sen. Cruz.
The rest have betrayed the voters.
That is hog wash. Both will NOT deport MAJORITY of illegals. In my book, any law breaking illegal immigrant allowed to stay is A-M-N-E-S-T-Y. What else can you call it? Dreamers? Paid their bill? Yeah they broke the law but look how well behaved they are now, why deport them cuz it will hurt the economy, it is inhuman to deport relatives of citizens, EXCUSES EXCUSES EXCUSE.
These pundits so much want Cruz to just go away or fail or something. But he won’t!!!
But he is also a great debater. The novice debate series at Princeton is named in his honor.
I have sent money before....I always have sent directly to candidates rather than the party.
time ans a bit of money that’s what I can do and am. Haven’t felt this good about a candidate since 1976 and again in 1980 when Reagan was running
All of these “pundits” are selectees of the Rhino establishment. All of them seem to me to be at least “half progressive”.
If I am mistaken, someone please educate me.
“Walker may be the fallback Chamber of Commerce candidate”
He’s a genuine compromise candidate- a fallback for conservatives too.
Cruz is the conservative candidate.
“He is still willing to try to influence the perception of Cruz in a negative way.”
The whole national media is subjecting Cruz to the death of a thousand cuts. Gently cocooning him in negative perceptions.
They’ll lose a LOT of money if he wins.
Have betrayed "some" voters. In the end it will come down to Rubio and Walker. Cruz has a like-ability problem.
No argument from me. Great observation.
Go Ted. FOX just never mentions him anymore. Pisses me off.
I hate those debates with so many people. The moderators will call on their favorites for most questions and believe me, they won’t be calling on Cruz cause they know he will slay Rubio and others. Won’t they have to “declare” before they can get on the debate.
There should be no intra-party debates, win on your own merits without tearing down the others and giving the other party all the fodder they need.
Just a question...can you, or any other Freepers, explain to me HOW you will identify these illegals much less deport all of them that are here? Are you profiling any Hispanic? People you “think” are illegal? How exactly is this going to be done. Not criticizing, just trying to figure out the best way to go about this.
Right on target comment!
I agree with you but not 12 points worth!
I doubt any of these so called pundits could spell conservative.
You are not mistaken,you are correct.
Alright...so I got carried away a little lol
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