To: WPaCon
Ziegler is saying things many hard core conservatives don’t want to hear or believe.
This doesn’t mean he is wrong.
To: SoFloFreeper
Ziegler is saying things many hard core conservatives dont want to hear or believe. This doesnt mean he is wrong. Perhaps, but his slobbering love-fest over Romney does mean that he's wrong.
Romney is the least well-suited candidate to take on Obama because he can't beat him on any critical issues -- the best he can say is that he would have done much the same, only maybe a little less so.
Obamacare? Off the table.
Bailouts? Not gonna happen.
Immigration? Yeah, well, not much there either.
10 posted on
02/14/2012 1:02:00 PM PST by
kevkrom
(Note to self: proofread, then post. It's better that way.)
To: SoFloFreeper
Ziegler is saying things many hard core conservatives dont want to hear or believe. This doesnt mean he is wrong. You are entirely correct in your assertion.
Nevertheless, he is wrong.
12 posted on
02/14/2012 1:06:08 PM PST by
houeto
(Mitt Romney - A Whiter Shade of FAIL)
To: SoFloFreeper
Romney needs to be driven from the Republican party, not made President of the United States.
14 posted on
02/14/2012 1:10:01 PM PST by
ansel12
(Romney is unquestionably the weakest party front-runner in contemporary political history.)
To: SoFloFreeper
Doesn't mean he is right either. Just for the sake of argument, say Newt loses big in Arizona and drops out, where will his support go, Ron Paul or Santorum? If Newt drops out whose numbers rise, Romney's or Santorum's? Ron Paul will not win the primary, where do his supporters go? Will they go to Romney or split? No matter how much money Romney spends, outside of the Northeastern States he is not that popular. No I did not forget Florida, women bolted on Newt, and analysis indicated Santorum had name recognition problems in Florida. Romney needs to show he can win in the heartland, and not by 7 votes. No matter who wins, they will have an up hill fight, with Romney oops...Obama care off the table Obama has the edge. Santorum has issues especially because of his faith, but saying he will lose independent woman now before the general election is a stretch.
To: SoFloFreeper
Doesn't mean he is right either. Just for the sake of argument, say Newt loses big in Arizona and drops out, where will his support go, Ron Paul or Santorum? If Newt drops out whose numbers rise, Romney's or Santorum's? Ron Paul will not win the primary, where do his supporters go? Will they go to Romney or split? No matter how much money Romney spends, outside of the Northeastern States he is not that popular. No I did not forget Florida, women bolted on Newt, and analysis indicated Santorum had name recognition problems in Florida. Romney needs to show he can win in the heartland, and not by 7 votes. No matter who wins, they will have an up hill fight, with Romney oops...Obama care off the table Obama has the edge. Santorum has issues especially because of his faith, but saying he will lose independent woman now before the general election is a stretch.
To: SoFloFreeper
This doesnt mean he is wrong. Of course it does, unless you are a Paul supporter, then it makes perfect sense.
20 posted on
02/14/2012 1:42:00 PM PST by
itsahoot
(I will Vote for Palin, even if I have to write her in.(Recycled Tagline))
To: SoFloFreeper
The Republican Party old guard want to go with the “most electable” guy. That would be Romney.
Trouble is we did that in 2008 and lost. We did that in 1996 and lost.
As Newt says you need a clear contrast between our candidate and theirs. Look at Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter.
23 posted on
02/14/2012 1:51:07 PM PST by
McGruff
(Think in bold colors not pale pastels.)
To: SoFloFreeper
"Ziegler is saying things many hard core conservatives dont want to hear or believe. This doesnt mean he is wrong."
It took guts to say that here. Thank you!
25 posted on
02/14/2012 1:57:38 PM PST by
LZ_Bayonet
( I AM THE TEA PARTY LEADER !)
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