Posted on 01/04/2012 2:42:58 PM PST by Syncro
IOWA SHOWS REPUBLICANS DETERMINED TO BEAT OBAMA
January 4, 2012It's been a mixed week for Mitt Romney's campaign. On one hand, Romney won Iowa, but on the other, he was endorsed by John McCain.
Until the first actual votes were cast Tuesday night, it appeared as if some elements of the Republican Party were becoming the mirror image of a liberal mob.
The wild swings -- at least in the polls -- from one populist right-winger to another suggested that some Republicans were determined to change the meaning of "conservative" from "normal person who wants to protect what's best in mainstream America" to "perpetually indignant, restless carper against everything, obsessed with symbolic issues, determined to punish the country for its impurities."
Some Republicans, we were led to believe, would only be satisfied with angry denunciations of Obama as a Kenyan colonialist and demands for Barack Obama's birth certificate -- without ever spending five minutes of calm contemplation to see that he had already produced it.
And if there's anyplace for a zealot to shine, it's in a caucus state like Iowa.
But Romney won -- in a razor-close finish with another plausible candidate, Rick Santorum.
The reason the Iowa caucuses rarely produce the party's eventual nominee is not because Iowans are wacky white Christians, as some in the media have claimed, but because caucuses are ridiculous ways to choose a presidential candidate. It is a process that empowers the pushy and loud, much like a Manhattan co-op board meeting, but, unfortunately, not like anything envisioned by our founding fathers.
Instead of arguing for hours in public with partisans in order to cast a ballot, voters are supposed to put on their shoes, fight off the Black Panthers on the way to their precincts, vote in private and go home.
So the fact that the Iowa caucuses avoided giving the gold to Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul or some other sure-to-lose candidate shows that Republicans are dead serious about beating Obama this fall. Even in Iowa, the only Republican with a chance of doing that won. Read More »
Quotations from Chairman Ann
- When Gingrich addressed his followers after the caucuses, he wore no necktie. What is he? Ahmadinejad? about 2 hours ago
Read the rest at AnnCoulter.Com
Hey Ann,
No one cares what you think anymore you RINO lover.
You are yesterdays news.
Ann has lost her mind
Ann has lost her mind
Sounds like she'd fit right in.
I remember some columnist who used to write under the name Ann Coulter. I think she used to be a conservative.
Don’t recall what happened to that conservative woman. I think she became a Myth Romney shill.
She is toast as a professed conservative.
Ann is delusional if she thinks last night was a win for Mittens. He didn’t add any support to his overprice campaign. It was a failure.
“Ann has lost her mind.”
That is what happens to Log Cabin Faggot-Lib pushers.
This (Mitt.McNuttly) is almost as bat-crap crazy as Ron Paul.
He's the terrorist that was involved in the 1979 hostage taking in Iran.
(And I think that the terrorist dictatorship regime of Iran is the only one in the Mideast that Obama put his stamp of approval on.
The others he turned over to his Muslim Brotherhood buddies---You know, the creators of terrorist groups surrounding Israel.)
Now he is President of Iran and still a terrorist.
Maybe Ann can compare notes with Biden, who declared that the tea partiers are like terrorists.
The Romney/Christie, liberal lover, top defender of the establishment, Ann Coulter is now calling all of us “Right Wingers”???
Has she lost her damn mind?
Why do you post her columns?
15 Trillion N.Virginia, Scam-Banking + “Insurance” lobby.
Round 1
I agree completely. There are a few other hot chix, I'd add to my own personal "you are dead to me" list.
Read more? No, thanks. You have joined Glenn Beck and George Will in my special shark-jumping pool. Let me introduce you to Julia Roberts, Alec Baldwin and the Dixie Chicks.
Ann, rather than trying to jump a shark, is quite successfully jumping a whale.
Mitt got 25% of the IA votes, while the anti-Mitt got 75% of the IA votes. Sounds like a landslide to me... with Mitt getting trounced.
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