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GOP Elites pushing Mitch Daniels for VP

by Phantom Ace ( 10 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Elections 2012, Headlines, Progressives, Republican Party at September 19th, 2011 - 11:19 am

The GOP Elites haven’t given up on Indiana Governor, Mitch Daniels. After contemplating running for President he decided against it because the Conservative base didn’t want him. Now they are creating a buzz to have Daniels as a potential Vice Presidential candidate.

In that interview he also acknowledged that he wasn’t opposed to being on the ballot next year as the Republican nominee’s running mate.

“I always say that one day the phone rings [and] something that seems interesting, useful is on the other end,” he said in the interview, touching on the VP prospect. “I don’t rule anything out, I suppose.”

Daniels’ most active cheerleaders have not quieted their hopes that he be considered, and the Indiana GOP has been busy hosting the presidential candidates at Indianapolis forums, where Romney is scheduled to appear Friday.

This would be a huge mistake on the GOP nominee’s part. Mitch Daniels is a Progressive and would not appeal to anyone. He is boring and lame. The GOP elites don’t get it yet.

GOP Elites looking for a 2012 Candidate

by Phantom Ace ( 253 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Progressives, Republican Party at August 23rd, 2011 - 8:00 pm

(Nelson Rockefeller)

The Republican elites surprisingly have not gotten behind Mitt Romney (except Karl Rove) and Jon Huntsman. They were hoping that Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels would jump in, but Conservatives resisted this idea. Republican elites then were pushing Tim Pawlenty. Michele Bachmann destroyed his will to run for President. Then they were trying to get Paul Ryan to run, he wisely declined. Now they are desperate and looking for someone to represent the standard of the Rockefeller Republicans.

From The Weekly Standard to The Wall Street Journal, on the pages of policy periodicals and opinion sections, the egghead right’s longing for a presidential candidate of ideas — first Mitch Daniels, then Paul Ryan — has been endless, intense and unrequited.

Profoundly dissatisfied with the current field, that dull ache may only grow more acute after Ryan’s decision Monday to take himself out of the running.

The problem, in shorthand: To many conservative elites, Rick Perry is a dope, Michele Bachmann is a joke and Mitt Romney is a fraud.

They don’t publicly express their judgments in such harsh terms, but the low regard is obvious: The Journal’s editorial board, the bible of conservative intellectual orthodoxy, pretty much excommunicated Romney from the movement in May for his health care sins. Then, last week, the editorial board suggested that Bachmann and Perry couldn’t be elected, and that “now would be the time” for “someone still off the field to step up.”

The editorial spoke, as it said, for “desperate” voters — but the board could have been talking about itself.

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“Pawlenty was regarded by the conservative intelligentsia as the safe, solid, respectable choice. They would have settled for Pawlenty,” said Douthat. “You got the sense that he was interested in public policy. You don’t get the sense that Michele Bachmann is interested in public policy.”
[….]

“I would hope that whoever the Republican candidate is, he or she will not tell us that creationism or intelligent design is the equivalent of evolution — just another theory about the origins of the biological man,” said the syndicated Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer, who declined to weigh in on specific candidates, though Perry was recently recorded telling a young boy on a rope line that Texas schools teach both theories. “To put intelligent design on that level is like offering grade-school children a choice between astronomy and astrology,” he said.

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“A lot of policy elites inside Washington ask themselves, ‘Who would I like to have dinner with?’ in this effete way,” American Enterprise Institute Vice President for Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Danielle Pletka said in a telephone interview from Paris. “There’s all too much intellectual snobbery in the Washington policy community.”

But while the right’s opinion elite may not have the broad sway of a Rush Limbaugh or Fox News, their indecision has consequences. In particular, they’re influential among the GOP’s donor class — much of which remains on the sidelines.

“We’re courting somebody to come court us,” quipped Ponnuru.

Read the rest: Conservative elites pine for 2012 hero

My message to Ponnuru, hopefully no one will court you. It’s time for the Republican elites to take a back seat. They have had a 23 year control of the GOP. The result has been mixed at best and terrible in some regards. The GOP has gone from a positive forward looking party, to one that dwells on the past and is perceived as negative. Many on the Right wants the optimism of the Reagan era GOP back.

The elites of the GOP are Progressives. Not the nasty Tranzi types, but still believe that an elite has a right to rule over the masses. Hence their attacks led by Karl Rove on Rick Perry or Michele Bachmann. They want only someone they approve of to be President. If Perry or Bachmann get the GOP nod, expect a defacto alliance between them and Democrats to defeat the Republican nominee. Should that person over come this double attack, he should immediately ostracize the GOP elitists and send them to the dustbin of history.

Nelson Rockefeller and Cabot Lodge are long gone.

Here’s Michele’s Bachmann’s destruction of Tim Pawlenty. This is what Conservatives need to do to the Rockefeller Republcians. Destroy them without mercy.

Paul Ryan will not run for President

by Phantom Ace ( 11 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, Republican Party at August 22nd, 2011 - 5:02 pm

Despite or maybe because of the pressure from the Rockefeller Republican elites like Jeb Bush, Mitch Daniels, Bill Bennett and Bill Kristol, Paul Ryan has made a decision. He will not run for President in 2012. I say good on his part. He was going to be used by the Elites for their own purposes and didn’t have his best political interest at heart.

Wisconsin congressman Paul Ryan has decided for a final time that he will not run for president in 2012, THE WEEKLY STANDARD has learned. Ryan, who began seriously considering a bid in late May after Indiana governor Mitch Daniels took himself out of the race, had consulted with top Republicans, including Karl Rove and Frank Luntz, as he contemplated his political future. And though many of those he talked with told him he would be a viable candidate in such a fluid race, even as a late entry, Ryan ultimately decided to continue his focus on debt and entitlement reform as chairman of the House Budget Committee.

“I sincerely appreciate the support from those eager to chart a brighter future for the next generation. While humbled by the encouragement, I have not changed my mind, and therefore I am not seeking our party’s nomination for President. I remain hopeful that our party will nominate a candidate committed to a pro-growth agenda of reform that restores the promise and prosperity of our exceptional nation. I remain grateful to those I serve in Southern Wisconsin for the unique opportunity to advance this effort in Congress.”

Good move there Paul Ryan. Don’t listen to that cabal that was trying to use you for their own ends. You are needed exactly where you are, in Congress. We need you to keep the eunuch Boehner in check. Hopefully come 2013, you will have a President who will work on fiscal and economic reform.

John Boehner and the Bush Machine are pressuring Paul Ryan to run for President

by Phantom Ace ( 7 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, George W. Bush, Headlines, Republican Party at August 18th, 2011 - 9:29 am

If this report is true and Paul Ryan runs, I will oppose him. The Rockefeller Republicans are trying to pressure the House Republican to run for President. House Speaker and political eunuch John Boeher likes the idea. Boehner is in cahoots with the Bush Mafia (Jeb Bush, Bill Bennett and Mitch Daniels) in applying the pressure on Ryan. The Bush machine are not doing this out of the goodness of their hearts. They clearly want something in return for supporting Ryan.

As Wisconsin congressman Paul Ryan comes to a final decision about running for president, several top national conservatives are encouraging him to join the race. Ryan, who has been seriously but quietly considering a presidential bid for several months, is expected to decide on a run in the next two weeks.

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Another prominent conservative reformer, Jeb Bush, also thinks Ryan should run.
“Paul Ryan would be a formidable candidate. I admire his substance and energy. Win or lose, he would force the race to be about sustained, job-creating economic growth and the real policies that can achieve it.”

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Ryan is in Colorado vacationing with his family this week. Three sources close to Ryan tell THE WEEKLY STANDARD that his wife, Jana, is “on board” with a presidential bid. “That is a very big deal,” says one Ryan confidant. “Not that she’s enthusiastic, but she understands and she’s with him on it.”

Ryan is also spending this time talking to friends and advisers as he tries to finalize his decision. Bill Bennett, who counts as both, will be taking a hike with Ryan later this week and will be talking to him about a run. “I’ll be with him in the next couple days and I expect to have some good long talks,” Bennett says from Colorado.

The Bush Mafia and the Rockefeller Republicans are manipulative and cynical scoundrels. Clearly they feel that if they help Paul Ryan win the nomination, he will owe them. That means Jeb Bush would be Ryan’s VP. Haven’t Conservatives learned their lessons from the disasterous Presidencies of Papa and Baby Bush?

Conservatives, stay out the Bushes and say no to Ryan in 2012.