Showing posts with label mitt romney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mitt romney. Show all posts

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Dear Truuuuue Conservatives and (Fellow) Establishment RINOS:

Dear Truuuuue Conservatives and (Fellow) Establishment RINOS:

I'm taking time out of my busy cocktail guzzling schedule to share with you some thoughts about our presidential primary season and how it's shaping up. In short, I'm nervous. . .

Firstly, if I haven't been clear, I am in the "anybody who can defeat Obama camp" (I know, I know...RACIST!). Sigh, moving right along...my main concern is, as Charles Krauthammer puts it, the authenticity vs electibilty issue.

I fear we are at risk of repeating the same mistake the democrats made in 2004. Our adversaries were in a position to win the 2004 general election. Operation Iraqi Freedom (Bush's War) was highly controversial for different reasons. Some believed the operation took resources from Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan (the good war). Saddam Hussein wasn't a threat to us and even though at some point in time he was in possession of, at the very least, chemical weapons (weapons of mass destruction) they were nowhere to be found in 2003. Some were angry with Bush giving the federal government the Go-Go-Gadget Collection with The Patriot Act. Others were angry about the spending increases, fighting two wars is expensive. And how can we forget The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 and The Jobs and Growth Tax Reconciliation Act of 2003 (the Bush Tax Cuts)?

Sounds like a landslide waiting to happen, right? Wrong. Kerry lost by over 3.5 million votes, he fared better in the electoral college, 286 to 251. All candidates are not created equal, electability matters.

The current GOP pool plus the truuuuue conservative vs the establishment RINOS infighting could put us in the same position the democrats were in, eight years ago. I find a lot of my fellow republicans writing on social media sites and blogs that we could defeat President Obama with any one of the candidates currently running (or Sarah Palin) even if national polls suggest otherwise; this concerns me. I do believe that Obama is beatable, just as I think Bush was in 2004, as long as we choose a winner. But please, while doing so, keep these things in mind:
  • Each of the current candidates is on record as saying they will repeal ObamaCare and appoint conservative judges to the Supreme Court.
  • While I agree that entitlement reform must happen, it is a huge manmade problem facilitated by us, the voters. We have allowed the government to grow with each administration, we have to have realistic expectations about what can be done and we can't win the general without Independents.
  • Illegal immigration reform has been campaigned on for decades resulting in nothing but talk. If you are born here, you are an American, period. Educating American children is not just the only choice, it is the smart choice. Investing in young Americans (I don't care where their parents were born) through education is a no-brainer. I don't know why Perry had a hard time articulating this on Thursday but "children of illegals" and "illegals" are not the same thing. How to do so, is a fair question but asking "should we" is not.
  • And as far as getting sucked into abortion, gay marriage and capital punishment debates:



We can win, as long as we don't get Kerry'd away.

P.S. If after reading this post you want to comment on the legality of war, I wasn't addressing you but I'm sure your mom would like to discuss the War Powers Act and the current administration's actions in Libya.

Monday, November 8, 2010

2012 Odds!!!

The midterms are over (for the most part). I mean, I still don't know who won the Alaska senate seat but I long for the days when no one cared about Alaska politics. What? I dreamt that? Oh. Well, at least nobody's talking about Delaware anymore. What? I dreamt that, too? Damn you, Ambien!

Anyway, onward to 2012! All abroad the "Who's Gonna Run" speculation train! According to 1800-sports.com, the artist formally known as Alaska's Governor matters the most:

Republican Nominee

Moneyline
Sarah Palin

+300
Mitt Romney

+400
Bobby Jindal

+500
Mike Huckabee

+500
Tim Pawlenty

+1000
Mark Sanford

+1200
Charlie Crist

+1200
David Petraeus

+1500
Newt Gingrich

+1500
Jeb Bush

+2000
John McCain

+2000
Rudolph Giuliani

+1500
Ron Paul

+2000

The odds for the democratic nomination:

Democratic Candidate

Moneyline
Barack Obama

-750
Joe Biden

+800
Hillary Clinton

+600

Joe Biden
??? Oh dear.

In the general election, President Obama remains the favorite, for now:

Winning Candidate

Moneyline
Barack Obama

-130
Sarah Palin

+1000
Joe Biden

+1500
Michael Bloomberg

+2000
Mitt Romney

+1200
Bobby Jindal

+2000
Hillary Clinton

+1000
Mike Huckabee

+1500
Tim Pawlenty

+2000
Charlie Crist

+2500
David Petraeus

+4000
John McCain

+5000
Mark Sanford

+4000
Newt Gingrich

+4000
Condoleeza Rice

+2000
Al Gore

+2000
Rudolph Giuliani

+3000
Jeb Bush

+2000
Ron Paul

+5000
Evan Bayh

+2000
Bill Frist

+2500

Hmmm. . .not so fast, Vegas

From Newsmax:
"In the poll, [of 1,000 registered voters] respondents were asked: 'If there were an election for president of the United States today, and the only two names on the ballot were Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, whom would you vote for?"
Secretary Clinton crushed President Obama 60% to 40%. And speaking of crushing, looky what I found:

Click the pic to purchase. Also available, Corkscrew Bill. Oh, yes.

Ladies and gentlemen Political junkies, place your bets.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

I know it's for my own good, but no thanks.

After reading: What Do Detroit, the Postal Service, and Health Care Reform Have in Common? over at Pajamas, I've decided that after Congress is done writing, reading, debating, reconciling, deeming the Health-care Reform Bill maybe they should consider privatizing the USPS.

Also if you're in favor of the HCR Bill or Mitt "I like mandates" Romney, this Ed Morrissey piece from a week ago is a must read: ObamaCare abortion debate rekindles RomneyCare controversies. My two favorite points: 1) RomneyCare is, according to the WSJ, $50 million O V E R budget and 2) premiums are U P.