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The Anti-Romney Vote (Thomas Sowell)
Creators Syndicate ^ | February 8, 2012 | Thomas Sowell

Posted on 02/08/2012 9:22:21 AM PST by jazusamo

A funny thing happened to Mitt Romney on the way to his coronation as the inevitable Republican candidate for President of the United States. Minnesota, Michigan and Colorado happened. Rick Santorum beat him in all three states on the same day — and beat him by huge margins in two of those states, as well as upsetting him in Colorado, where the Mormon vote was expected to give Romney a victory.

The Republican establishment, which has lined up heavily behind Romney, has tried to depict him as the "electable," if not invincible, candidate in the general election this November. But it is hard to maintain an aura of invincibility after you have been vinced, especially in a month when pundits had suggested that Romney might build up an unstoppable momentum of victories.

In a sense, this year's campaign for the Republican nomination is reminiscent of what happened back in 1940, when the big-name favorites — Senators Taft and Vandenberg, back then — were eclipsed by a lesser known candidate who seemed to come out of nowhere.

As the Republican convention that year struggled to try to come up with a majority vote for someone, a chant began in the hall and built to a crescendo: "We want Willkie! We want Willkie!"

If there is a message in the rise and fall of so many conservative Republican candidates during this year's primary season, it seems to be today's Republican voters saying, "We don't want Romney! We don't want Romney!"

Even in Colorado, where Governor Romney came closest to winning, the combined votes for Senator Santorum and Speaker Gingrich added up to an absolute majority against him.

Much has been made of Newt Gingrich's "baggage." But Romney's baggage has been accumulating recently, as well. His millions of dollars parked in a tax shelter in the Cayman Islands is red meat for the class warfare Democrats.

But a far more serious issue is ObamaCare, perhaps the most unpopular act of the Obama administration, its totalitarian implications highlighted by its recent attempt to force Catholic institutions to violate their own principles and bend the knee to the dictates of Washington bureaucrats.

Yet Romney's own state-imposed medical care plan when he was governor of Massachusetts leaves him in a very weak position to criticize ObamaCare, except on strained federalism grounds that are unlikely to stir the voters or clarify the larger issues.

The Romney camp's massive media ad campaign of character assassination against Newt Gingrich, over charges on which the Internal Revenue Service exonerated Gingrich after a lengthy investigation, was by no means Romney's finest hour, though it won him the Florida primary.

This may well have been payback for Newt's demagoguery about Romney's work at Bain Capital. But two character assassinations do not make either candidate look presidential.

If Romney turns his well-financed character assassination machine on Rick Santorum, or Santorum resorts to character assassination against either Romney or Gingrich, the Republicans may forfeit whatever chance they have of defeating Barack Obama in November.

Some politicians and pundits seem to think that President Obama is vulnerable politically because of the economy in the doldrums. "It's the economy, stupid," has become one of the many mindless mantras of our time.

What Obama seems to understand that Republicans and many in the media do not, is that dependency on the government in hard times can translate into votes for the White House incumbent.

Growing numbers of Americans on food stamps, jobs preserved by bailouts, people living on extended unemployment payments and people behind in their mortgage payments being helped by government interventions are all potential voters for those who rescued them — even if their rescuers are the reason for hard times, in the first place.

The economy was far worse during the first term of Franklin D. Roosevelt than it has been under Obama. Unemployment rates under FDR were more than double what they have been under Obama. Yet FDR was reelected in a landslide. Dependency pays off for politicians, even when it damages an economy or ruins a society.



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KEYWORDS: 2012; sowell; thomassowell
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To: jazusamo
those on the dole will never change their mind

I disagree. People can be "converted" to self-respect and personal responsibility, just as they can discover a religious faith. Sometimes both at once! Star Parker is an example, but certainly not the only one.

However, if a candidate believes that "some people" lack the basic capacity for personal responsibility, or can't be allowed to experience the consequences of their errors, he's always going to be a nanny-stater. That might still be better than someone like Zero, who hates the US, but it's not going to defeat him.

21 posted on 02/08/2012 10:19:55 AM PST by Tax-chick (Email your grandmother!)
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To: hoosiermama

“Running on his own record without MSM and GOPEe backing leaves him behind Newt, Rick or maybe even Paul.”

It probably would leave him behind Paul. Of the four remaining Republican candidates, only Bishop Willard stands for nothing, or everything, whichever you prefer. His very malleability and emptiness is probably what endears him to the party machine. They figure they can fill the void, and I am sure he is up for anything in exchange for the right consideration. He is exactly the WRONG candidate at a time the USA is morphing into a lawless authoritarian-totalitarian state.


22 posted on 02/08/2012 10:22:24 AM PST by Psalm 144 (Voodoo Republicans: Don't read their lips; but watch their hands!)
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To: Albion Wilde

“Romney and the RINO establishment are sucking the life out of our nation’s chance for a true recovery. They are fiddling with politics-as-usual — while the One World conspiracy of financiers escalates unopposed.”

Hell, Bishop Willard Romney and the GOP machine are integral parts of that conspiracy. The transnational anti-sovereignty types are trying to set up a win-win election with Lightworker Hussein and Bishop Willard. Heads they win, tails we lose.


23 posted on 02/08/2012 10:27:15 AM PST by Psalm 144 (Voodoo Republicans: Don't read their lips; but watch their hands!)
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To: jazusamo
"You couldn't more correct and those on the dole will never change their mind."

I'm going out on a rather secure limb here. There's a relatively low number that are content to permanently suck at a gov teat. And they are the last that would ever darken a voting booth doorway.

24 posted on 02/08/2012 10:34:13 AM PST by moehoward
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To: Tax-chick
You just reminded me why I've said many times to never say never. :-)

Yes many people have changed and Star Parker is a great example but I believe they are generally the exceptions.

I also believe it would be very difficult for a candidate to focus enough energy and time to convince enough to make a big difference but maybe not impossible, possibly if another Ronald Reagan type came along it could be done.

25 posted on 02/08/2012 10:39:01 AM PST by jazusamo (Character assassination is just another form of voter fraud: Thomas Sowell)
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To: moehoward

I used to believe that but am not too convinced of that now. It would probably be true if we get back to a booming economy but that doesn’t look like it’ll be happening anytime soon.


26 posted on 02/08/2012 10:50:16 AM PST by jazusamo (Character assassination is just another form of voter fraud: Thomas Sowell)
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To: Psalm 144
Hell, Bishop Willard Romney and the GOP machine are integral parts of that [transnational anti-sovereignty] conspiracy.

I bow to your perspective. It's disgusting, is it not?

27 posted on 02/08/2012 10:51:46 AM PST by Albion Wilde (A land of hyper-legalisms is not the same as a land of law. --Mark Steyn)
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To: Albion Wilde

It is disguting, depressing and pervasive. Few people are aware of how dangerous such a drift from sovereignty to globalist bureaucracy is. It is insidious.


28 posted on 02/08/2012 10:57:18 AM PST by Psalm 144 (Voodoo Republicans: Don't read their lips; but watch their hands!)
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To: Albion Wilde

Maybe Mitt needs to spread some bucks around to the TeaParty folks? I’d put a sign in my yard for $10k!


29 posted on 02/08/2012 11:01:56 AM PST by iopscusa (El Vaquero. (SC Lowcountry Cowboy))
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To: moehoward
And they are the last that would ever darken a voting booth doorway

Do tell, I wish some serious research and surveying could be done in this area, but I've always suspected that the sort of people who sponge off the system are not the sort of people who can rouse themselves to bother voting. Unless they are actively paid "walking around" money. I really don't believe there is an "army of the poor" out there and I don't think Obammy can count on his "youth army" to turn out for him again. Nor all those white boomers who voted for him to expiate their racial guilt.

30 posted on 02/08/2012 11:07:34 AM PST by sinanju (ua)
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To: jazusamo

How would the economic climate change that mindset?
If you feel entitled to free _______<-—fill in the blank. If you believe the gov OWES you this, then it is highly unlikely you would place a economic condition on that entitlement.

That’s kind of the way that entitlement mindset works. It’s free, without condition. Unless they have to report to the voting booth to collect that check, you wont see them there.


31 posted on 02/08/2012 11:12:08 AM PST by moehoward
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To: Tax-chick

$10T in deficit spending buys a lot of votes at no cost to the administrator.


32 posted on 02/08/2012 11:13:57 AM PST by ctdonath2 ($1 meals: http://abuckaplate.blogspot.com/)
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To: sinanju
"I wish some serious research and surveying could be done in this area,"

I think that's coming right after the Minority Perpetrated Hate-Crime, and the Homosexual Pedophilia studies.

33 posted on 02/08/2012 11:21:08 AM PST by moehoward
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To: moehoward
Obama and his thug Holder at DOJ are working hard with former ACORN thugs to change this.

An excerpt from a recent interesting article:

Obama’s Department of Justice has come under fire for refusing to enforce Section 8 of the National Voting Rights Act (NVRA), also known as the Motor-Voter law. Section 8 requires states to remove the names of ineligible felons, the dead, and non-residents from voter rolls. At the same time DOJ has been vigorously enforcing Section 7 which compels states to register voters at welfare offices.

ACORN leaders ramp up White House visitations

34 posted on 02/08/2012 11:34:20 AM PST by jazusamo (Character assassination is just another form of voter fraud: Thomas Sowell)
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To: jazusamo

I figured that was going to be a WND article.....


35 posted on 02/08/2012 12:08:00 PM PST by moehoward
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To: annieokie
We will just have to out vote them, GAME on, we are fired up and ready to fight.

And then undole them!

36 posted on 02/08/2012 12:22:49 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going)
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To: Psalm 144

Romney is awfully like Obama.


37 posted on 02/08/2012 12:26:00 PM PST by arthurus (Read Hazlitt's "Economics In One Lesson.")
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To: bereanway

Missouri - Michigan, what’s the difference?


38 posted on 02/08/2012 12:43:19 PM PST by Da Bilge Troll (Defeatism is not a winning strategy!)
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To: jazusamo

bttt!


39 posted on 02/08/2012 12:47:27 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: jazusamo

Romney has to go scorched earth on Santorum now. He’s let him win unscathed. Romney can only win when he degrades his rivals because unlike Newt Gingrich, Romney is running on empty ideas, no solutions and a liberal resume’.


40 posted on 02/08/2012 1:14:52 PM PST by onyx (SUPPORT FREE REPUBLIC, DONATE MONTHLY. If you want on Sarah Palin's Ping List, let me know.)
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