Romney’s No Good Very Bad Day

Filed in National by on November 30, 2011

It occurs to me that Mitt Romney has been and is pursuing the very same “Inevitability” strategy that Hillary Clinton tried in 2008. It didn’t work for Clinton, no doubt in part to the quality of her opponents in the Democratic primary. But I thought up until a few weeks ago that it was going to work for Romney, because his opposition was splintered among several weak, crazy and flawed candidates.

I thought, eventually, conservatives and Republicans would settle on him just because that is what Republicans do. As a party, they nominate, almost always, the next Republican in line for the Presidency. They voted for Ford in 76 against Reagan because Ford was the President. They voted for Reagan in 1980 because it was Reagan’s turn after having failed in 68 and 76. They voted for Bush in 1988 because he was the Vice President and it was his turn. They voted for Dole in 96 because he was the next in line. In 2000, a Bush restoration was desired by the rank and file of the Republican Party as a repudiation of Bill Clinton. And that is what they got. In 2008, it was John McCain’s turn, as he tried and failed to gain the nomination in 2000. In 2012, it was Mitt Romney’s turn, as he tried and failed to gain the nomination in 2008.

But he’s an asshole. A phony. He has a Master’s Degree in Flip Floppery. He has no character, no core, no principles. He just wants to be President.

I am also shocked it was Fox News that challenged him. Usually their questions to GOP candidates involves such queries as “Isn’t this puppy cute?” and “Was Reagan the bestest Presznit ever?” and “How much does Obama suck?” That must mean he has lost the Fox News primary.

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  1. It occurs to me that Mitt Romney has been and is pursuing the very same “Inevitability” strategy that Hillary Clinton tried in 2008

    THIS

    I still can’t believe the GOP is even thinking about nominating baggage-ridden, unlikeable Newt Gingrich to avoid nominating Romney. Of course that interview proves that maybe they have a point. The questions he was asked were not surprising or odd, they will come up again & again if he’s the nominee.

    I told my parents the GOP primary is the best reality show ever, and they agreed.

  2. pandora says:

    Lately I have found myself having a visceral reaction to Romney. Whenever I see him he makes my skin crawl. What he says, his mannerisms, facial expressions, body language, etc. Out of all the GOP primary candidates he’s the one that I dislike the most.

    Maybe it’s because I assume he knows better – which may be my mistake. I simply can’t stand one thing about the man.

    Um… I did say my reaction was visceral.

  3. Jason330 says:

    Mitt has lots of money. The best case scenario is that he hangs in to the convention in spite of losing in the states. It could happen if Romney decides that Newt could flame out at any moment.

    A brokered convention could finish the GOP for good.