GOP Primaries

The GOP primary season is fast becoming a disaster in my humble opinion. With Obama's miserable failure of a presidency, the Republicans went from looking like a shoe-in to practically ensuring his reelection in a matter of months.

Romney has been playing the political equivalent of the four-corners offense, simply stalling in hopes of a win. He takes no chances, doesn't answer attacks and seems dumbfounded when questions about his business experience and taxes are raised. At times he barely appears to have a pulse. Despite his recent surge due to his fiery personality and well-timed attack on the media, Gingrich is erratic, a big-government Republican, rates low on likeability and will seem to do anything to win. The Dems must be watching the mud-slinging going on with glee, led by the truly odious Ron Paul. Was it not Reagan who said "speak no ill of fellow Republicans"? Boy, how far have we come!

There is still time as much of this rancor will be forgotten by November. I am still in Romney's camp but this guy better start showing some spunk soon or it will be over. Maybe there is still time to draft Daniels or Ryan.

Here are a number of views:

The GOP deserves to lose: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203806504577178594236642420.html?mod=WSJ_Opinion_LEADTop


Romney, the man who gave us Newt: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/288873/man-who-gave-us-newt-mark-steyn


South Carolina: we don't want Romney:
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/288973/south-carolina-s-message-thomas-sowell
I have my doubts about Newt's electability, but maybe his fire will play. I am not one to cater to the independents to get elected, but Gingrich faces an uphill battle.


For crying out loud Romney, answer the slanderous attacks on yourself regarding taxes. Never mind that this guy gave over 15% of his income to charity last year.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/289054/key-test-romney-campaign-john-hood

 

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