Posted on 09/11/2015 9:38:17 PM PDT by WilliamIII
THERE IS one man who can save the Republican Party, and his name is Mitt Romney.
Seriously.
Seven years after Romney crashed and burned in the 2008 Republican primary and three years after he beat a weak GOP presidential field before losing to President Obama, he is still the partys best hope of winning back the White House.
(Excerpt) Read more at bostonglobe.com ...
Thanks, concern trolls.
Actually, I would love for him to jump in just to watch the amazing, shrinking RINO vote split into tinier splinters as the CoC and the establishment have a nervous breakdown trying to figure out how to prop up jebtard! while also keeping the rubio, kasich, and christie campaigns on life support for when yeb is finally forced out of the race. I could start another business selling popcorn.
The establishment only knows how to play it safe, and now they are forced into a position of flinging spaghetti against the wall in the hopes that one of these limp noodles will stick.
"Only you, the New York Times and Nickcarraway, can prevent a GOP win."
:)
Yeah. Nothing succeeds like failure.
Dear Lord,no.
BWHAAAAA!!!BWHAAAAA!!!!BWHAAAAA!!!!BWHAAAAA!!!!BWHAAAAA!!!!BWHAAAAA!!!!BWHAAAAA!!!!BWHAAAAA!!!!BWHAAAAA!!!!BWHAAAAA!!!!
ROTFLMAO
wrong....it’s your party that needs to be destroyed. trump-n-cruz got you a little scared me thinks.
Romney was needed in 2012 when he had the opportunity to act like a man and decided to act like a Frenchman.
Reply of the day nominee.
Not then, not now.
You lost your fiancé over arguing about Arnold?
"Nice man" my foot. Craven amoral opportunist, more like it.
I was one of those sycophants (well, close). You were right.
Trump fans ... we former Arnold believers have been there, done that.
I was agreeing with your side of the argument over Trump and for the reasons you were giving in addition to others. OTOH, it is bad enough that Jeff Sessions is apparently advising Trump on immigration issues. I would hope that you are not going to reflexively attack Jeff Sessions for doing so.
Do you have any evidence (other than Sessions' assistance to Trump) of RINO tendencies? I tend to think of Sessions as being generally more reliably conservative than all GOP Senators other than Ted Cruz and Mike Lee. Sessions' political roots are in Young Americans for Freedom in the era of the New Right (1960s and 1970s), an era that separated the men from the boys ideologically and led to the Reagan presidency.
You have had the better of the argument but you are hurting your position (and mine) by attacking Sessions. Ordinarily, I reflexively agree with fieldmarshaldj on most subjects other than Trump. I take very much at face value his intention to vote for Cruz and suspect that his respect for Trump is reflective of his very strong opinions on immigration. He is not alone in those views.
However, it is Trump that I would not trust and it is Trump that I regard as an unnecessarily rude and foul-mouthed self-promoting boor who is not fit to assume leadership of a conservative movement built and nurtured by Ronaldus Maximus and Bill Buckley.
I don't wish to discourage your active engagement in this debate but rather to keep the debate focused, as it should be, on Trump.
Again, if you claim that Jeff Sessions is a RINO, what is the evidence? What am I missing here?
“...But he already showed us that he folds when the going gets tough....”
That alone shows lack of character, lack of resolve, lack of spine.
You can’t - and don’t - compromise with the bad. You defeat the bad. And you defeat it SO thoroughly that it doesn’t come back to fight you again.
A lesson the GOP needs to understand and get through their stupid skulls.
Mittens is a verrrrrry bad man, probably the very worst ever nominated for POTUS by the GOP.
Whatever it is that Democrats smoke.
Here's his last article:
And this gem:
That is a BAD MAN with his heart in the WRONG PLACE. And you voted for him????
Not exactly. But I had devoted so much time and energy in trying to warn folks about him and the disaster he would be as Governor (which was just as bad, worse even, than I predicted) that I was not paying enough attention to my personal life at what turned out to be a very critical time, and I paid dearly for it.
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