trojanchick99
Rock n' Roll Doggie FOB
There is going to be a bunch of infighting first. Some in the party still want to go right and some are going to go center.
Mistakes and Losses
By Maggie Gallagher
November 7, 2012 3:00 A.M. Comments73
1. Romney tried to win while leaning on only one leg of the the old Reagan coalition: jobs, jobs, jobs, economy, economy, economy. Against a president with a poor record on the economy, he lost.
2. The money guys bought the GOP nomination for a candidate voters didn’t like very much. Romney won by pummeling his opponents with negative ads. He lost the same way because he did not have a five-to-one money advantage over Obama.
3. Either we figure out how to win a much larger share of the Latino vote or the conservative movement could be over. The “truce” — Rove’s Crossroads strategy — is a clear failure. I think social issues are part, but only part, of a serious effort to appeal to Latino voters. We also need to show them we care about them by doing something about the DREAM Act, and religious conservatives should take the lead on this.
4. The Obama electorate defeated marriage. I’m guessing we lose at least three of tonight’s four races, and maybe four of the four. We were outspent eight-to-one — and no one was willing to speak for marriage, while the whole Democratic establishment and Hollywood campaigned for marriage. Last night really is a big loss, no way to spin it.
Mistakes and Losses - By Maggie Gallagher - The Corner - National Review Online
So Bachmann won slightly, huh? The one bad thing to happen...
When is the next chance to defeat her?
Obama now has absolutely nothing to lose. He won't be up for re-election and he can do pretty much whatever the hell he wants to do....
The GOP has become an insurgent outlier in American politics. It is ideologically extreme; scornful of compromise; unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science; and dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition.
When one party moves this far from the mainstream, it makes it nearly impossible for the political system to deal constructively with the country’s challenges.
By Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein(an employee of the conservative think tank American Enterprise Institute)
unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science; and dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition.:
As similar as they are economically, their social standings make all the difference to me.
Lol at this moron
I'm moving to Iran.
Strong religious government. President believe what he says.
Even better, one of his crazy right wing friends says they want to move to Europe.