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Uriah
11-14-2012, 06:24 PM
http://stevedeace.com/news/national-politics/yes-romney-was-the-problem/

By Steve Baldwin


The GOP establishment and some conservative pundits, such as Ann Coulter, are in full defense mode, claiming that Romney is not responsible for losing to an incumbent responsible for perhaps the most damaging fiscal crises in our nation’s history. Don’t believe it. Romney IS responsible for wasting a billion dollars carrying out an issue-free campaign full of simple-minded platitudes. Indeed, Coulter is leading the charge with her recent column titled, Don’t Blame Romney. It’s sweet to watch Coulter defend her darling Romney, but let’s get real.

The reality is that Romney was one of the worst GOP presidential candidates in modern times. He was not the first choice of most conservative voters but he managed to rise through the ranks in the primary due to conservatives being split 4-5 ways, but also due to a slew of endorsements from conservative leaders and groups that had no business endorsing him – such as Ann Coulter. Repeatedly, Coulter assured conservatives that Romney was one of us and that he would be the “best possible candidate” to face Obama. But as any conservative from Massachusetts knew, Romney was a liberal at heart who, as Governor, led the nation in passing three of the left’s most sacred issues: Same sex marriage, Cap and Trade, and government control of health care.

But the Romney forces were clever. Beginning in 2004, they created a half dozen PACs to give money to conservative and GOP entities all over the country. I’ve reviewed these disclosures and hundreds of GOP and conservative entities benefited from Romney’s largess. In other words, he bought the support of many “conservative leaders” and used that support to give himself “cred” among conservative voters. It was a phony image though and it’s shameful that so many conservative leaders went along with this ruse.

More at link.

sailingaway
11-14-2012, 06:42 PM
Yeah.

Origanalist
11-14-2012, 06:44 PM
Just posted this on a neo con site. Waiting for heads to explode.......

Uriah
11-14-2012, 06:47 PM
Great thing is is that Steve Deace pulls weight with Iowa evangelicals. He's more a Huckabee and Santorum kind of guy. Good to see this on his site.

Uriah
11-14-2012, 06:48 PM
Just posted this on a neo con site. Waiting for heads to explode.......

Grab some popcorn!

sailingaway
11-14-2012, 06:50 PM
Great thing is is that Steve Deace pulls weight with Iowa evangelicals. He's more a Huckabee and Santorum kind of guy. Good to see this on his site.

Deace has never liked Romney, though.

Occam's Banana
11-14-2012, 06:59 PM
Just posted this on a neo con site. Waiting for heads to explode.......

Don't get any on ya. That gunk is pretty corrosive.

Origanalist
11-14-2012, 07:02 PM
Don't get any on ya. That gunk is pretty corrosive.

Ya, I've lost a couple of fingers......

bunklocoempire
11-14-2012, 07:31 PM
It's only a mistake if you don't learn from it... so there ya go. lol


The GOP establishment and some conservative pundits, such as Ann Coulter, are in full defense mode, claiming that Romney is not responsible for losing to an incumbent responsible for perhaps the most damaging fiscal crises in our nation’s history.


In other words, he bought the support of many “conservative leaders” and used that support to give himself “cred” among conservative voters.

He was all about the "cred" -I seen it! Who let the dogs out? lmao!

Paulistinian
11-14-2012, 07:55 PM
Great article by Baldwin.

Dark_Horse_Rider
11-14-2012, 10:44 PM
it was wanted and planned for Rahmney to lose , maybe not by all players involved , but by the ones that make things happen