Sunday, February 5, 2012
Karma for Mitt Romney and the Romney Family Dynasty?: The Ghost of Barry Goldwater Could Haunt Romney
Karma: the fact the Romney family may experience from Ron Paul supporters what George Romney delivered Barry Goldwater at the 1964 GOP convention. If you remember, Romney led the Rockefeller arm of the GOP to turn against Goldwater.
If you don't know the story of how the Rockefeller arm of the GOP turned on conservative Barry Goldwater in 1964, ensuring he would lose the presidential election, it's all part of the long going story of progressivism in the Republican party that dates back to the days of Abraham Lincoln. There are many in the Republican party who detest the word conservative. They look down upon conservatives and libertarians in the Republican party, and they only use us in hopes we will vote for the lesser of two evils.
You may remember how the same Rockefeller arm supporting moderate George Bush tried to play games with the GOP primary in New Hampshire.
Well, of course the candidate this year who often seems shut out of the debate receiving fewer questions is Ron Paul. We all know the Rockefeller establishment is for the liberal Republican Mitt Romney, a man who supported abortion until he decided to run for president. A man who supports gun control, tax and spend government, and of course Ombamneycare, having ran the pilot program in Massachusetts.
As Iowa approached and conservative Ron Paul was surging, we saw an effort from the Republican establishment to purge any chance of a Ron Paul victory as even the governor insulted the voters of Iowa claiming Iowa won't count if Paul wins. Paul's supporters definitely feel discounted in by the establishment in 2012.
Yet, it's looking more and more like the establishment will soon beg Paul supporters to support liberal Mitt Romney in order to stop Obama. I scratch my head wondering how supporting someone who looks like Obama on paper from gun control to cap and trade to healthcare is stopping Obama. If Obama's policies live after he leaves the White House, that's not exactly stopping Obama.
That's the challenge the GOP establishment faces--attracting Ron Paul supporters to support the liberal Republican Romney. I know I won't be casting a vote for Romney in 2012. It will be the first time I haven't voted for the Republican candidate, even though I wasn't voting for John McCain until Sarah Palin came along for the ride.
Isn't it ironic, nearly fifty years after George Romney, the liberal Republican governor of Michigan, led the walkout of Republicans using Saul Alinsky tactics at the 1964 Republican convention ensuring the divide in the GOP that led to Barry Goldwater's defeat, the Republican establishment will soon beg Ron Paul supporters, the same people they alienated to come together and vote for Mitt Romney. The Romney family never backed Goldwater. George Romney led many within his party to oppose Goldwater and at campaign appearances about whether he supported Goldwater, he replied, "You know darn well I'm not!"
It really is the ultimate slap in the face for Ron Paul supporters and it could be the ultimate form of political karma in our lifetime. The Republican establishment can beg all they want, but I refuse to vote for the abortion supporting, gun grabbing, tax and spend, government mandate loving Mitt Romney. In fact, it would be nice to see Paul supporters organize their own protest at this years GOP convention in the spirit of George Romney against the inevitable GOP nominee.
So ask me if I will support Mitt Romney for President, and I will reply, "you know darn well I'm not."
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Dr. No or no one!
ReplyDeleteIf Romney is elected, he'll run a executive branch to please democrats, and 2016 campaign funders. The republicans have already proven they'll support his liberal/moderate ways in return for his name side R party letter. They're in the bag. There's no need, to do anything for them. A little cursory wave of something he diminutive he "did", a little 1% extra cut in taxes paid thru debt here or there to keep them to a grumble; that votes in the bag.
ReplyDeleteHe's already proven by his record he bends to democrats for the slightest of compromises to wave back to his party base as some victory. He'll do it again. To assume otherwise is just being blind. It's already a fact of his character, in redundancy. He panders to the left readily.
I'm disappointed so many Republicans are going off sheer and complete anti-obama focus, that this is what they're offering the american people. This is what they've come to. You could argue, that Romney symbolizes the GOP's content of their character. I hope they're pleased because I never will be.
stop making this election about Romney, it is about the falilures of Obama's Presidency..one of, if not the worst president is US history..
ReplyDeletehighest-ever debt, slowest economic recovery in US history, etc..this election is not about Romney flip-flopping on abortion, or Romneycare in Mass., it is squarely about getting rid of the most destructive president we've ever had , based soley on his worst-ever performance data..stop with the misdirection, wag-the-dog stories..this is a referendum on Obama's failed 4 years in the WH.who cares about what Romney is/isn't..time to deal with that, later..for now, we need to get rid of the worst president we've ever had..plain and simple.
a ham sandwhich would beat Obama in the upcoming election..he's THAT bad..
Obama sucks, but doesn't that mean Romney doesn't suck too considering how these two see eye to eye on so many things when you compare their records. Do you really think Romney is going to be better considering his record? That's the problem these days, its never about those running. It's about parties that don't seem to ever fix things.
ReplyDeleteObama should go back to Afica to be with people!!
ReplyDelete"There are many in the Republican party who detest the word conservative. They look down upon conservatives and libertarians in the Republican party, and they only use us in hopes we will vote for the lesser of two evils."
ReplyDeleteActually, as a conservative, I find the exact opposite. The GOP has morphed into the moderate arm of the leftist Democratic Party.
I used to be proud to call myself a Republican, not so much anymore.