I suppose the real problem is that Republican voters Have minds and Democrats do not.
I disagree. I would say that Dems are a team, and Republicans are not. You either want to win or you don't.
I suppose the real problem is that Republican voters Have minds and Democrats do not.
That logic is going to get you more McCain, Romney and bushes while still watching Hillary get elected.
The problem is that those who will bash him will then vote for him as soon as the GOP tells them too.
I disagree. I would say that Dems are a team, and Republicans are not. You either want to win or you don't.
I'll say it again: Romney was a great candidate and he'd have made a terrific president. The GOP just threw him away.
And by then they've alienated any middle of the roaders who would have helped get him elected. You can't publicly disparage "your guy", then be surprised when he can't pick up a following.
I disagree. I would say that Dems are a team, and Republicans are not. You either want to win or you don't.
I would say they are more like the Borg, than a team.
I thought Romney threw it away himself.
I watched the debates, and Romney came out swinging in the first debate, he kicked Obama's ass good.
Then the last two debates he laid down, like he was trying to lose.
Stop it. Your average voter isn't swayed by the debates; they are swayed by what they hear happened at the debates. The media could say that Romney walked out there in a purple leotard, and the next day the internet would be like, "Why purple??"
Romney didn't blow the last two debates. He was fine. You just heard that he wasn't.
Hell, Sarah Palin freaking NAILED her debate with Joe Biden, but all you heard the next day was what an idiot she was. Oh, and her daughter is pregnant. And the campaign had to buy them all clothes. Did you know that she said she can see Russia from her house?
Hell, Sarah Palin freaking NAILED her debate with Joe Biden, but all you heard the next day was what an idiot she was.
I'll say it again: Romney was a great candidate and he'd have made a terrific president. The GOP just threw him away.
And by then they've alienated any middle of the roaders who would have helped get him elected. You can't publicly disparage "your guy", then be surprised when he can't pick up a following.
That was such a great debate they released it as a video, Nailin' Palin. You should Google it. [DON'T GOOGLE IT]
Romeny would have been a great candidate if you were not looking for a fiscal conservtive. The reality is that he is just as liberal spending wise as any Dem, he would have just been a social issuses conservative.
I disagree with that. Romney is a businessman and understands income vs. outgo. He understands cash flow and budgets. I think he would have been WAY more fiscally conservative than Obama.
Romney is a businessman, but his record in MA was increasing taxes and creating Romneycare. I don't know how that can be considered fiscally conservative.
Romney is a businessman, but his record in MA was increasing taxes and creating Romneycare. I don't know how that can be considered fiscally conservative.
:cough: obamacare :cough:That's what the citizens wanted. They are highly liberal in MA, so they were certainly down with Romneycare. And to pay for it? Increasing taxes.
Why was it bad for a governor to give the people what they want?
:cough: obamacare :cough:
Giving the people what they want through tax and spend is not being fiscally conservative.
But do we agree that Governor of Mass is going to be a very different agenda and implementation than President of the US?
What I get from this is, if he's being pushed by conservatives he will swing right; if he's being pushed by liberals he will swing left. Not very principled. Not someone I would trust.