If Mitt Romney Is So 'Electable,' Then Why Didn’t Republicans Nominate
Him in 2008?
by Mark R. Crovelli
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Republicans
sure have short memories. It was just four years ago that they went
to the polls in the primaries and elected the most "moderate"
and "electable" candidate they could find in the hope
that they had a man who was palatable to the general population.
Their reward for their unprincipled pragmatism was an ass-kicking
in the general election that few Americans will ever forget. John
McCain and Sarah Palin certainly won’t forget it.
Four years
later, having learned absolutely nothing from the election of 2008,
Republican voters are once again lining up behind the most moderate
and supposedly "electable" candidate that they can find
in the pragmatic hope that they can beat Obama in the general election.
They have become so unprincipled and pragmatic, in fact, that they
are lining up behind the very man who brought European-style socialized
medicine to our fair shores, simply because they have been told
that he is more "electable" than anyone else in the field.
How they can expect an outcome that’s better than four years ago
is difficult to fathom, unless they think that their new moderate’s
plastic hair can compensate for his obvious blandness.
In one respect, moreover,
the selection of this particular "moderate" is even more
ridiculous than the selection of the kooky moderate four years ago.
This guy came in second place in the primaries to the "moderate"
who got his ass handed to him in the general election. Think about
that for a minute. This guy was moderate enough to come in second
in the primaries four years ago, when the Republicans first decided
to eschew principle and select a moderate, and yet he was deemed
less "electable" than the guy who lost so badly.
In
other words, if the more "electable" moderate got his
ass kicked four years ago, how badly is the second-place moderate
going to do this time around?
Here’s a novel idea for Republicans:
Vote based upon principle, not based upon whatever the bobble-headed
morons in the media establishment say is strategically expedient.
Your strategic pragmatism got you nowhere four years ago. Young
people and independents in this country are not any more impressed
with bland flip-floppers from Massachusetts than they are impressed
with nut-job moderates from Arizona. These guys don’t even impress
Republicans themselves. If they want a "moderate" who
stands for war and socialized medicine, they might as well stick
with the moderate, warmongering socialist they already have.
How
about nominating someone who has a record of standing up for individual
liberty for once? How about nominating someone who believes in the
Constitution for once? How about nominating someone who opposes
liberal nation-building and warmongering for once? How about voting
for a real capitalist for once?
In other
words, how about voting based upon your own damn principles for
once, instead of voting like pragmatic Trotskyites taking strategic
orders from the political-media establishment? Forget this ridiculous,
immoral and futile idea of "electability" and vote for
Ron Paul and the principles of your own party.
January
17, 2012
Mark R.
Crovelli [send him mail]
writes from Denver, Colorado.
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