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Mitch Daniels claims he could have beaten Obama

by Phantom Ace ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, George W. Bush, Headlines, Progressives, Republican Party at May 29th, 2011 - 2:38 pm

Liberal Republican and Bush puppet Mitch Daniels claims he could have beaten Obama. How he draws this conclusion sure beats me. Daniels was lame and and boring.

Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels says he has no regrets about his recent decision not to run for the Republican presidential nomination, but says he believes he could have beaten President Obama if he had run.

“Yes, I think so. I mean, no one can know,” Daniels told This Week anchor Christiane Amanpour when asked if he could have won the 2012 general election.

Obama would have clobbered this loser.

Mitch Daniels is not running

by Phantom Ace ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, George W. Bush, Headlines, Politics, Progressives, Republican Party at May 22nd, 2011 - 2:10 pm

Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels has announced he will not run for President. This spares the republicans another candidate of the Dole/Bush/McCain Liberal model. His excuse was that his family didn’t want him to run. In reality, it was his wife who said no. After all people will question the mental stability of a woman who left her husband, with their 4 children. People will also view Daniels as a wimp.

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels told supporters in an email early Sunday that he will not run for president in 2012, a decision he said ultimately came down to his family’s reticence about a campaign.

The announcement by the former Office of Management and Budget director and favorite of much of the Republican establishment will again roil the unsettled GOP field—and likely intensify efforts to convince another major candidate to join the race, such as former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush or New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

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“The counsel and encouragement I received from important citizens like you caused me to think very deeply about becoming a national candidate. In the end, I was able to resolve every competing consideration but one, but that, the interests and wishes of my family, is the most important consideration of all. If I have disappointed you, I will always be sorry.”

This was a smart part on Mitch Daniels. He was lame and would be destroyed by Obama. This all but solidifies fellow Liberal Mitt Romney’s position for the nomination. Obama is smiling towards the bank.

Mitch Daniels supported a Healthcare individual mandate

by Phantom Ace ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Elections 2012, Headlines, Health Care, Progressives, Republican Party, Socialism at May 19th, 2011 - 10:41 pm

Mitch Daniels, whom the GOP establishment views as a savior has been shown to be a Liberal Republican. Now more evidence has come out about his Rockefeller Liberal ideas. Back in 2003, he supported mandates for healthcare coverage! Mandates are the foundation of Obamacare.

The candidate said he favors a universal health care system that would move away from employee-based health policies and make it mandatory for all Americans to have health insurance.

Daniels envisioned one scenario in which residents could certify their coverage when paying income taxes and receive a tax exemption that would cover the cost.

“We really have to have universal coverage,” Daniels said.

Under his plan, Daniels said, the nation could get away from the inefficient and unfair way in which health care is provided to those who are uninsured, many of whom end up in emergency rooms or “at clinics like this one.”

This is whom the GOP Establishment wants as the nominee. No thanks Mitch, stay in Indiana.

John Boehner shows his Liberal side

by Phantom Ace ( 138 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Politics, Republican Party at May 10th, 2011 - 2:00 pm

House Speaker and political Eunuch John Boehner showed his Liberal Rockefeller Republican. He has come out and said that NJ. Governor Chris Cristie and Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels should run. Clearly the GOP establishment hasn’t learned its lesson. Although Christie is Conservative on fiscal and economic issues, he’s not on gun issues and many Conservatives wouldn’t support him just for that stance. Mitch Daniels is a useless loser whose wife cheated on him, ran off with another man and he begged her back. He supports a VAT Tax and is a Liberal Compassionate Conservative. He would be a punching bag for the Left and would be defeated easily by Obama and the Progressive machine.

House Speaker John Boehner didn’t watch last week’s Republican presidential debate, but he knows whom he wants to see in the next one: Govs. Chris Christie and Mitch Daniels.

Asked Tuesday on NBC’s “Today” if Christie would make a strong candidate, Boehner responded, “I do,” adding that the New Jersey governor “ has done a great job and he speaks English, which the American people like – English, like in plain talk.”

Then, without prompting, Boehner brought up the Indiana governor, who has been slightly warmer to a candidacy than Christie. “I think Mitch Daniels is looking at this seriously … [a] person with a track record of reform in his state, the kind of reforms we need in Washington, D.C.”

Read the rest: John Boehner: Chris Christie, Mitch Daniels should run

If Chris Christie changed his stance on Guns for the national audience in a Presidential primaries, he would be unbeatable. He would not be bullied by the Left and would take the fight to Obama. However, Christie has said he’s not running.

Mitch Daniels is a useless clown who looks like Uncle Fester. I would support him over Obama, but would do so after drinking some beer and taking a few shot of vodka. Then after his election, I will turn my guns on him and attack him like I do Obama.

Clearly the political Eunuch John Boehner really hasn’t gotten it. So far, he’s been a lousy speaker and has given into Obama when push comes to shove. It’s because of his uselessness as speaker why 52% of Republicans are considering supporting a 3rd Party. This isn’t a bluff and the GOP elites better take heed. You can’t have a Center-Left Party establishment in control of a party composed of Conservatives. Something really has to give or Obama might just defeat a divided GOP in 2012. The Republican Establishment needs to realize that they are a minority within the party. Most Republicans are Conservative and the Presidential candidate should reflect that.