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Republican Establishment refuses to stand by their man!

by Phantom Ace ( 122 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Conservatism, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Mitt Romney, Progressives, Republican Party at September 25th, 2012 - 8:00 am

During the Republican primaries the Republican Establishment shoved Mitt Romney down Conservative’s throats. They claimed Mitt Romney could win in Democratic areas and would be an unstoppable electoral force. Many, like me, warned that he has a mixed electoral record (1-1) and that he was no Juggernaut. Rick Santorum, who many Economic Conservatives found repulsive and a throwback to Papa and Baby Bush style Progressivism, was his last opponent. Many backed Romney as a last resort to prevent the Santorum debacle.

Then once winning the nomination Romney went all in on economic Conservatism. He picked Paul Ryan over Establishment loser Bob Portman. This signaled that he was running as a Fiscal/Economic Conservative. Unfortunately, after the Convention he stopped campaigning hard and now is on auto-pilot. He has underestimated the hold Obama has on the American people. Romney thought that a bad economy would be enough to win and so far that is not the case. Yet the Conservative base has stuck by Romney. Now in a twist of irony, it is the very same Establishment that promoted Romney as the best candidate ever that are now running away from him.

One of the most interesting aspects of the 2012 election is how the tea party movement has proven more politically mature than the center-right’s self-styled elites, and those who spent much of the Republican primary season chiding swathes of people for being insufficiently pragmatic have turned out to be far more childish than the conservative base.

For the past several weeks, Mitt Romney has been surrounded by critics from the DC-Manhattan elite who’ve denounced him for a lackluster, unfocused campaign, teeing off on Team Romney in the wake of the 47 percent comments for a number of issues—but mostly, in my read, from failing to take their advice. Romney’s defenders, meanwhile, have been many of the same individuals who spent the primary season torching him in effigy as the encapsulation of everything they hate about the Republican ruling class. For months the elites bashed the base for failing to suck it up and see the big picture, to line up for Romney and come on in for the big win. But they got their wish!

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Like it or not, the money and opinion elites on the center-right own Romney’s failure from the perspective of the base—they need him to win. And the reality is that if Romney loses, it will have little if anything to do with Paul Ryan’s big ideas, tactical choices, or elite misgivings—and far more to do with the simple fact that Romney is still disliked by most voters. Romney’s ceiling is much lower than other candidates because of this, and he’s never shown the political ability to overcome it by changing people’s opinions. That is a rare skill: the only presidential candidate in the modern era to come back from being upside down in favorability ratings to win was Bill Clinton. Romney is no Clinton.

Make no mistake, the GOP elites now realize that Mitt Romney was not the great candidate they envisioned. They claimed Mitt Romney would put Democratic states into play. This has not occurred and once again, as in every election since 1992, it is the GOP that is on the defensive. Seeing they were wrong, the GOP elites are attacking Romney relentlessly. They don’t want to be blamed if he loses.

The Conservative base has stood by Romney in his darkest hour. They have not abandoned him, nor are they even willing to admit his mistakes. The base has been loyal to Romney because they know he is the only chance of defeating Obama. They refuse to give up the fight and are doing their best to push Romney over the finish line. Unfortunately, Romney is showing no fight and is intimidated by Obama and the press. This is out of the control of Conservatives. But at least we are not abandoning ship like the RINOs.

Make no mistake about it, if Mitt Romney loses they Republican Establishment will blame Conservatives. They will claim we pushed Mitt Romney too far to the right. But these are the same people claiming that Mitt Romney being a Moderate would make him  electorally invincible. They will claim for 2016 that we need Jeb Bush or Chris Christie. But don’t fall for that trap. If we lose, the blame should squarely be on the Establishment. They sold us a flawed candidate and now they don’t want any part of it. The GOP Elites are cowards and should stick by their man. Conservatives are sticking by Romney and that is the irony of this election.

Is Rubio caving to the GOP Establishment?

by Phantom Ace ( 6 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, Mitt Romney, Republican Party at January 25th, 2012 - 11:12 am

Newt Gingrich has begun to launch devastating Spanish language ads here in Florida. He has attacking Romney’s slick Nativist tone against Hispanics under the guise of illegal immigration. Unlike other states The GOP does very well with Hispanic voters in Florida. Gingrich has massive support with Hispanic Republicans because he is against the Nativist tone and Illegal Immigration. Newt proves you can chew gum and walk at the same time on this issue. Just because a person is against Illegal Immigration, doesn’t mean you have to demonize a whole ethnic group. These ads are clearly hitting home and the GOP Establishment is in panic mode. In response, they have pressured Marco Rubio to condemn the ads.

Sen. Marco Rubio scolded Newt Gingrich’s presidential campaign over a Spanish-language radio ad that accuses rival Mitt Romney of being “anti-immigrant.”
“This kind of language is more than just unfortunate. It’s inaccurate, inflammatory, and doesn’t belong in this campaign,” Rubio told The Miami Herald when asked about the ad.
“The truth is that neither of these two men is anti-immigrant,” Rubio said. “Both are pro-legal immigration and both have positive messages that play well in the Hispanic community.”

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So when Gingrich’s radio spot described Romney as “the most anti-immigrant candidate,” Rubio and others felt he not only crossed the line — he was adopting liberal criticisms.

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Rubio bears no personal ill-will to Gingrich, who helped support him when Rubio was Florida House Speaker in 2007 and 2008. Rubio and former Gov. Jeb Bush are headlining a Friday Hispanic Leadership Network event where they’ve invited all the major GOP candidates. Gingrich on Monday night began airing a new, positive Spanish-language TV ad.

Marco Rubio, don’t sell out the GOP elites. They never will let you get near the Presidency. They look down on you as no better than a savage. That is why they are playing footsies with Nativists and questioning your eligibility to run for President. I know you want that high office, but kissing their ass is not the way. Fight them and stand with Conservative grass roots. The GOP Establishment are using Marco Rubio and his ego is too blind to see that. Wake up Marco!

Andrea Mitchell says GOP elites ready to dump Romney

by Phantom Ace ( 7 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, Mitt Romney, Progressives, Republican Party at January 24th, 2012 - 1:23 pm

I had from a very reliable source involved in Florida GOP politics that if Romney loses Florida, that Jeb Bush would enter.  Now Andrea Mitchell is saying a Romney adviser told her that if there is a loss in Florida, the Establishment will dump Romney.

“I talked to a top Romney adviser tonight who said, ‘Look, if Mitt Romney cannot win in Florida then we’re going to have to try to reinvent the smoke-filled room which has been democratized by all these primaries. And we’re going to have try to come with someone as an alternative to Newt Gingrich who could be Jeb Bush, Mitch Daniels, someone.’ Because there is such a desperation by the so-called party elites, but that’s exactly what Gingrich is playing against,” Andrea Mitchell said on NBC tonight after the debate.

The plot thickens!

GOP: Reject Mitt Romney or Lose Everything

by 1389AD ( 44 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Health Care, Mitt Romney, Republican Party at October 23rd, 2011 - 11:30 am

We, the voters, rejected him last time around for good reason.

NO Mitt Romney!

No, it is not Mitt Romney’s turn to get the GOP nomination. If you expect there to be a Republican Party or even a United States in the future, it had better NEVER be Mitt Romney’s turn.

Stop trying to foist him on us. We don’t care whether Democrats and a few rich New England and Beltway RINOs think he’s electable. It is pointless to “defeat” Obama by replacing him with an Obama that has an (R) after his name!

We can’t stand Mitt Romney. No, not because he professes to be a Mormon, but because he’s a bad man and a bad candidate whose only interest is in promoting himself. No matter what he says, Mitt Romney’s only real object of worship is himself.

How We REALLY Feel

Some of us merely despise Mitt Romney, while the rest of us hate him with the white-hot thermonuclear fury of a thousand suns. Don’t even ask where I fit on that spectrum; suffice it to say that, if Mitt Romney gets the nomination, we will emigrate and make a new start on some foreign shore.

Just for starters, we hate Obamneycare and all its pomps and all its works. We hate what Mitt Romney did at Bain Capital, which he used as a vehicle for gutting US companies and shipping vast numbers of US jobs overseas. We will not let him do any more of that to us.

We Know a Sinking Ship…

…when we see one, and the US is hemorrhaging fuel and taking on water. We know which people are hacking huge holes in the hull, while we of the Tea Party are desperately striving to patch it up and bail out the water. We are getting very tired and more angry than you are capable of imagining.

RINO

And no, not all of the saboteurs of the ship of state are Democrats, Occubaggers, SEIU goons, Soros operatives, or self-proclaimed Communists.

The very worst are the “establishment Republicans,” a/k/a RINOs, such as Karl Rove, Grover Norquist, Chris Christie, and Mitt Romney.
RINOs implement the leftist/ecofreak/big-government/pro-jihadi agenda just slowly enough that most people won’t notice it. They have no respect for the US Constitution or for your life, liberty, and property, but they know how to mouth the right phrases so that you won’t notice what they are doing to you.

We all know about the boiling frog analogy. But THIS frog knows what’s up. This frog is getting ready to jump to pleasanter quarters if any RINO wins the nomination. This frog is also warning YOU that the temperature is rising and that you have only a little time left to do something about it.

Mitt Romney, the RINO

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