Lock And Load, Conservatives, It’s RINO Season And Mitt Romney Is Fair Game

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January 10, 2012

Can we please get out of the weeds with silly, meaningless fights over who may, or who may not be a defender of true capitalism? That's about campaign tactics, not one's deeper thinking, or ideology. Seriously. There is bigger game afoot and as Susan Hiller points out at Hot Air, the target needs to be NE self-admitted progressive Republican Mitt Romney.

Tired of the Northeastern RINOs Yet?

Goldberg is right, but the underlying theme that voters need to be reminded of is that during so many important debates fromhealthcare, jobs, Wall Street Reform, confirmations, recess appointments, to taxes the culprits to invoke cloture or side with the Democrats typically are the same:  Senators Susan Collins, Olympia Snowe,  and Scott Brown–the trifecta of RINOs. All from the northeast, too.  See where I’m going with this?

Frankly, Romney, who the mainstream liberal media would like to see win the nomination, has yet to unite the GOP base.  His used car salesman pitch simply rubs people the wrong way.  We’ve seen this over and over again–even John McCain pointed this out and won in 2007′s primary–and now supports him–that should speak volumes to my point.  Romney has always been dogged by this and this is why we have such a large ‘Not Romney’ camp on the right side of the aisle.

Comments:
  1. EBL says:

    What Mitt Romney did a Bain was a good thing. Are we for economic freedom and accountability or not? So those attacks are wrong. Everytime.
    Mitt’s flaws are his progressive government tendencies, which I agree he should be called out on. That is completely fair game.
    Then there is stuff like this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuSde2jGhm8 I would like to think Mitt would not be called on it, but I know the left will do so. It is what it is and Mitt has to deal with it. But I am sure not going to dogpile on it with the lefties.

  2. m says:

    It show that the vote for Romney in NH isn’t very much. Because of the many of conservatives will not vote Romney.

  3. Dustin says:

    “Are we for economic freedom and accountability or not? So those attacks are wrong. Everytime. ”
    So as long as it turns a profit, criticizing it is wrong, everytime?
    Naw. Romney wanted us to talk about Bain, so now we’re talking about it. Some people respect the freedom to be ruthless yet don’t like some of the people who operate that way. They didn’t produce much and there was a real cost sometimes that goes beyond money. Most of the moves are justified regardless, some are controversial. Some show a passing of the buck to the taxpayers, which is unpatriotic.
    Regardless, it’s healthy to vet Romney on this now, see how he responds, and move on from there. It could be spun into a huge advantage for Mitt, or he could show thin skin and even lame rhetoric. We’ll see.

  4. palmyra says:

    Oh my dear Lord ….. Romney just won the NH primary as predicted. We need help from above. Please save us from the fools and let a true conservative win SC.

  5. Dustin says:

    Unfortunately, palmyra, prayer is basically all you have to resort to at this point. Conservatives are in a bad way this year. It is such a disappointment from what I expected after the success in the 2010 election (which have yielded almost NOTHING for conservatives).
    Actually, that is the wrong reaction. Anger makes more sense.