Monday, February 06, 2012

Deja Vu

This pretty well sums up my feelings as it concerns this election cycle and the chosen candidate of the party. Republicans are about to re-visit the 96 cycle again. It's like Ground Hog day all over again in my opinion, when are these republican party morons going to learn that conservatives in America simply refuse to support milk toast moderate wimps like Dole adn McCain and soon to be Romney.
The Washington Times reported, via Lucianne:
Mr. Romney still has not connected with evangelicals, Tea Party people or conservative voters. The more moderate-to-liberal Republican voters are more likely to support Mr. Romney, but moderate-to-liberal Republicans do not constitute an army on the ground. Liberal Democrats share something in common with conservative Republicans and independents: They organize and bring excitement to the campaign. But moderate-to-liberal Republicans do not bring the same excitement to a campaign. They do not organize and mobilize their friends and communities.
 Mr. Romney connects more with moderate-to-liberal Republicans because he is viewed by many GOP voters as being moderate-to-liberal himself.

Republicans have not fared well when nominating a moderate-to-liberal presidential candidate. Sen. Bob Dole and Sen. John McCain are bookend examples of what happens when Republicans nominate a moderate to lead the country. Conservatives simply cannot get excited about a moderate-to-liberal presidential candidate. If he should become the nominee, Mr. Romney easily could be to the 2012 presidential race what Mr. Dole was in 1996 or Mr. McCain was in 2008.

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