Posted on 01/09/2015 4:07:09 PM PST by presidio9
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney , the Republican presidential nominee in 2012, told a meeting of donors Friday that he is considering another White House bid in 2016, people present said.
The possibility of a third Romney bid could upend the emerging GOP field, coming as top Republican donors are starting to rally behind former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
Mr. Romney made the remarks during a session Friday afternoon -SNIP-
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Good lord, man. Were you not spending time here at FR during, and right after the 2012 election? If you were, then surely you're well familiar with the epithet, "purist", that has been thrown in the faces of honest conservatives by the Romney apologists.
The term has even leaked out into the blogosphere. I've seen articles posted here, where GOP-e strategists and assorted RINO pundits have used it in the same way as the Romney posse at FR.
For the apologists, we "purists" are responsible for staying home and handing the 2012 election to Obama, due to the fact that we couldn't bring ourselves to vote for Romney, who's violated nearly every one of our mutually held conservative principles.
These apologists have actually had the audacity to accuse us of living by our principles, and not succumbing to political pressure to elect a man who does not share them.
You're darn right, the term is a 'red flag' for me.
Maybe’s he’s casting Paul Ryan aside this time and wants a Romney-Jebbie ticket.
LOL!
Brother, you do get on a roll now and then. That cracked me up.
Santorum must be courting the Trayvon Martin vote; he was quick to defend Trayvon without knowing the facts. I wonder if he can remember to get on the VA ballot in 2016, not that it will make any difference.
If necessary, we'll do it again. I will welcome the insults again - "OMG, what will happen to our country without Mitt Romney?"'
In a way, it was hilarious. It still is funny. Mitt Romney belongs on a golf course, folks.
Yeah, I voted Romney last time ‘cause I didn’t realize that the majority of the Rs had gone as far as they had in being treacherous filth.
This time, I want him to run in hopes of splitting the leftist voters between him, Jeb, and a whole bunch more leftist-types, with a single actual principled candidate that conservatives can unite around.
And failing that, I want a new political party. I just wish I could start one myself, but I think that we’d need some big names to announce it.
That and I need to do a lot of praying.
We aim to please. We dont OFTEN please...but we aim to ;)
I’ll vote for someone I agree with 80% of the time. If desperate, I might even vote for someone who I barely agree with at all if the opposition is somehow worse.
But I’ve passed the point of desperate. Romney and his ilk are just as bad as the Democrats, just with a prettier face. They proved that quite a few times.
Glad you saw the light.
I’ll say this as before...All more Rinos do id give more ;outs’ for people. More excuses. If Jeb fails, theirs christie. If doughboy tanks, there’s Rand. If Rand chokes there’s Mitt. If Mitt flips, there’s Perry....
Nowhere is a Cruz considered.
Count me in. With you then and with you now.
If the GOPE pushes Romney to the nomination again, it's time for a new party.
Walker “We can be reasonably confident that there are no skeletons in his closet after three high profile campaigns that included a recall election.”
That is definitely a plus. I have not decided who to back for primary but for sure, it is not Romney! FUMR
I REALLY like that tagline.
I'm confused. I thought that's just what I've been saying all along. Either I haven't made myself clear enough, or you saw the term "ideological purity" and convinced yourself that I was saying something else.
You're not confused. Neither am I.
You seem primed and ready to begin selling an establishment candidate, because........Democrats. I know the patter well, and have seen political types begin the conversation just this way, about a year out from a presidential primary.
You've already begun with the tired old bromides about choosing "someone who can win". That's politi-code for "Support the GOP-e candidate because he's better than the Democrat."
You back that assertion up with several mouthfuls of arcane political calculus/analysis in order to convince the gullible among us to avoid computing with our core values and deeply held principles. "No, no, no. Don't go there. You must look at this pragmatically."
Sigh....
It all gets so tiresome. Myself and millions of other conservative (read: normal) Americans are sick to death of all of it. We're practically done with seeking a political solution to a problem that can no longer be addressed within our rigged and FUBAR 'system'.
If I've read you wrong, and you're honestly seeking to throw your complete support behind the best conservative who runs, then I apologize, but that's not what I'm getting out of your many posts on this thread.
Not a matter of belief. They think we are minimized and simply do not care.
They are likely right to think that. Look at this thread alone.
How is that any different from living in a place that elects a Marxist like Barack Obama? Twice!
You've obviously fallen into the trap of believing that 'any R is better than a D.' The long slide left by the Republican party over the last four decades should have taught you by now, that voting RINO only begets more RINOs to vote for.
If Republican voters had simply stood by their shared American principles decades ago, and had rejected tools like Ford, Dole, Bush I, et al, we wouldn't be having this conversation now. The Republicans would have lost too many elections as a result of running candidates who were ideologically opposed to the base.
The party would have been forced to change course, and would have begun running candidates who truly spoke to the needs and wants of the people. There would have been a force multiplier effect, as more and more conservative office holders rose through the ranks. Today, the party might just be run by those more ideologically bound to the people.
We'll never get the sort of political representation we desire by voting for those who don't share our values. That's like voting for Dems and hoping that someday conservatives will dominate. It's obviously completely nuts when you express it that way, but that's exactly what 'pragmatic' Republican voters do when they vote RINO.
I appreciate you not putting those words in my mouth, because I would have spat them right out.
I don't believe for a second that Ronald Reagan wouldn't have the same appeal today, that he had in 1980. After eight years of Imam Obama, I think he'd have even more, and would capture the nomination in a walk.
Take your hardnose off, brother, and remember the tsunami of November 2014. Dems were handed their asses from coast to coast, and at every level of government.
The only thing saving the Dems' skins at this point, is the Republican leadership in Washington.
The electorate is angry at Obama's anti-American agenda, and voted to STOP it in its tracks. That's the real mandate of the people. Don't let recent betrayals against us cloud that fact for you.
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