Thursday, February 16, 2012

Pro and Cons about the Republican primary struggle

John Ziegler  ...Conservatives have clearly created a scenario where President Obama is now a heavy favorite to be re-elected.   "Unfortunately, I strongly believe that, thanks to this needless hesitation and infighting, this cause has probably already been lost and, yes, this makes me rather angry. This is especially true when I strongly suspect that many of those influencing the debate don't (for economic reasons) actually want Obama to lose. If you also want Obama defeated, all of this should make you mad as well.
Related: Thanks to Conservative 'Issues,' Obama Now Holds All The Cards  "The clearest track to an Obama defeat since the primaries began has always been for Republicans to rally around Mitt Romney and then use his potential appeal to independent voters and unique connections to the key states of New Hampshire, Michigan, and Nevada to effectively block the president's path to 270 Electoral College votes.
"It is now abundantly clear that this scenario is not going to transpire."

 Dana Loesch: Blaming Grassroots for the Failure of Inevitability  "Many of us don’t buy the logic that the only way to move the country to a more conservative base is to nominate a moderate candidate. We don’t buy the logic that we should trust a candidate to run the White House in the manner opposite to how he ran his state while in the governor’s mansion." 

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