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Mitt Romney: The Conservative Nightmare

Jan22
2012
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Mitt Romney: The Conservative Nightmare

In one week, with yesterday’s 2nd place finish in South Carolina, Mitt Romney went from a projected 3-0 in primaries to a disappointing 1-2. Still, his campaign is probably can be considered the frontrunner.

One thing that is most telling from his South Carolina loss is how true conservatives voted. Newt Gingrich won a huge majority of the conservative votes in what is considered one of the more conservative states in the US. This is great news for Newt; South Carolina has selected the future GOP candidate every year since 1980.

Electing Mitt Romney would be a disaster for strong conservatives. It would leave them without a leader or voice for the next 12-16 years. Think about this, Romney, described by many as a moderate Republican, would serve the next four years and possibly get reelected. After his two terms, the country would seesaw back to the Democratic Party, regardless of who it is running (think Bush in 2000, Obama in 2008). That would leave the Tea Party conservatives without someone in their corner for a LONG time.

I think Romney knows that he needs the conservative AS WELL AS the independent vote. That’s a tough line to walk and is starting to come back to bite him.

With Romney dropping and Gingrich rising, I think we’re in for a LONG primary season. Time to implement my election plan.

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My Idea for Elections

Jan02
2012
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Anyone else starting to block out election coverage? Tomorrow’s Iowa Caucuses are 308 days until the General Election on November 6th. Romney “officially” announced he was running 214 days ago on June 2nd, 2011. Even before Romney’s announcement, political commentators spent hours analyzing potential candidates (“Will she run… or not?”). He is one of at least 8 people sharing this coverage. This whole process has gotten absurd.

There are a whooping 28(!!!!) primary debates either completed or to be completed for the GOP. Really?! If we haven’t reached it already, when do those debates become repetitive?

I see no need for presidential candidates to campaign for over 500 days. There is such a thing as apathy. I also say this understanding this is being done by President Obama as well. He’s done fundraisers while in office while his GOP contenders battled it out at a debate.

Here’s my idea: I propose making “election season” an eight-month ordeal. Not too short that candidates can’t get their message across and not long enough that we get tired of hearing their message. Instead of allowing candidates to declare candidacy whenever they’d like, they have the first week of March to enter the race. Stand on your front porch and make your entry speech, then hit the road, but not a day before March. You’ll also be prohibited from doing fundraising prior to March 1st (you too, President Obama).

Former Governor Jon Hunstman

3.5 months after you declare your presidency bid, the primary elections are held. No early Iowa Caucuses or New Hampshire Primaries; everyone, from all 50 states, vote on the same day. How a candidate performs in Iowa early on, on some occasions, determines if that candidate stay in the race. Why does Iowa get to “whittle down” candidates for the rest of the country? Jon Huntsman, arguably one of the GOP’s strongest candidates, isn’t putting any effort in Iowa. It’ll be interesting to see how long that campaign lasts. (side note: 2008 GOP candidate John McCain finished fourth in the Iowa Caucasus that year.) There will be five debates; one for each of the major news networks (Fox News, MSNBC, CNN, ABC, CBS).

If you survive your party’s nomination process, you begin next four months campaigning for the General Election. Again, not too short and not too long…. just right. Four months is plenty of time to continue to plead your case to the country (remember, you’ve already been doing it for 4 months during the primaries). During debates, you will be questioned on previous policy and evasive half truths and lies will not be tolerated. You’re running for President; not getting voted to a popularity contests. Truths may hurt, but lying is so much worse.

As normal, the General Election will take place the first Tuesday in November.

I bring up this suggestion knowing it will never work. BILLIONS of dollars are tied to the election. 24/7 news cycles will have little to fill their hours of commentary with (maybe more reruns of Lockup: RAW?). Sales teams at local TV stations will have massive amounts of inventory to fill bottom-feeding  advertisements. (Have you or someone you know been a victim of ____?).

Again, I know this would never have a chance of changing the political landscape. Still, it’d be nice to see the season shortened so we, as the electorate, can actually begin to care again. Dwayne Wade and Kobe Bryant are enjoying a shortened season, why can’t Mitt Romney and Ron Paul?

What ideas do you have to improve the election process?

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My Notes On The Inauguration

Jan20
2009
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Obviously today was the inauguration of the 44th president, Barack Obama. I watched coverage starting at 10:30am and didn’t really stop all day. I made a bunch of notes so here I go…

1) The crowd at the National Mall was enormous. I truly wish I was there. It would have been such an experience to be in the crowd.

2) The Oath – Little bit of a slip up… not sure if it was Chief Justice Roberts or President Obama’s fault, but certainly allowed for some ‘comic relief’ within a very momentous occasion. Though Barack took the oath at 12:04pm, he officially began his term at 12:00pm, even without taking the oath. I would be lying if I said I didn’t tear up. The realization of what was happening was hit me and was very overwhelming.

3) Sasha and Malia are the cutest things in the world. They add a different dimension to the White House that will be very refreshing.

4) The Inaugural Speech – While there were no ‘one-liners’ that I can think of (ex “I have a dream”, “Ask not what your country…”,”The only thing we have to fear…”) the general message of the speech was very profound. We, as Americans, are called to serve for the greater good. Just as past generation have paid the price for freedom, we too must now pay what is due.  It will not be easy; it’s not something that will be attained overnight. Very powerful, very moving. People will look back at this speech and this day and say that this is when America turned the corner and renewed their status to the world.

Who is proud to be an American?

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Youngest Kid Ever To Televise Live From Inauguration

Jan14
2009
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Just came across my computer that a ten-year old kid is scheduled to attended many of the inauguration ceremonies for WKYC, the NBC affiliate in Cleveland. The youngster wants a one-on-one interview with then President Obama, but nothing has been set in stone as of yet.

I am genuinely excited for this third-grader. Anyway, enough of that, I have to find a job of my own.

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