Comments on: WHO’S NEXT OFF THE ISLAND? https://www.okwassup.com/whos-next-off-island/ News, Entertainment, Lifestyle and more! Wed, 27 May 2015 07:55:59 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Truthiz https://www.okwassup.com/whos-next-off-island/#comment-1861 Tue, 07 Feb 2012 19:21:32 +0000 http://okwassup.com/2012/02/07/whos-next-off-island/#comment-1861 So of *The Five Stages of Grief* I'm not at all certain WHICH stage Erick Erikson (right-wing blogger) is currently experiencing(?) But suffice it to say that he and other right-wingers are really beginning to SEE the handwriting on the wall and it AIN'T looking good for them right now.  RedState: "The Sweet Meteor of Death 2012" Excerpt:The Republican Party is putting itself in the hands of the economy. With Mitt Romney as the nominee, we will be forced to hope for a deteriorating economy because, while I will vote for him and think he is vastly better than Barack Obama, the fact is he has made no case for himself against Barack Obama except that he can do a better job on the economy. And let’s be clear — no Republican should hope or appear to be hoping for a deteriorating economy. It’s just that with no other justification for his election other than electability based on the ability to fix the economy, if the economy fixes itself, suddenly there is no justification for Mitt Romney’s electability.My sincere and honest hope is that both Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich stay in the race as long as possible to deny MItt Romney enough delegates to secure the Republican nomination. I do not think either Santorum or Gingrich have much of a better shot against Barack Obama, but I do think they are at least running on bigger ideas than Mitt Romney — ideas that still translate and survive an improving economy.For months I have said I am for “Not Romney.” It is not because I think either Gingrich or Santorum have a better shot at winning than Romney, but because I still hold out hope for a broker convention to save us from ourselves. [….]Read: http://www.redstate.com/erick/2012/02/06/the-swee

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By: BD https://www.okwassup.com/whos-next-off-island/#comment-1859 Tue, 07 Feb 2012 15:41:19 +0000 http://okwassup.com/2012/02/07/whos-next-off-island/#comment-1859 Good analysis DJ. I agree with you nobody has any reason to drop out. Anything can happen between now and their convention and if Santorum wins today that just shakes things up more.

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By: Truthiz https://www.okwassup.com/whos-next-off-island/#comment-1858 Tue, 07 Feb 2012 15:40:10 +0000 http://okwassup.com/2012/02/07/whos-next-off-island/#comment-1858 Lol. Well, looks like one Coo-Coo…Ooops I mean EX-contestant wants BACK ON the island.HuffPost: "Michele Bachmann: 'I Was The Perfect Candidate'Former GOP presidential candidate and Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) weighed in on the state of the Republican primary race in a recent interview, declaring that she "was the perfect candidate," even after her departure from the race.Asked by Bloomberg TV's Al Hunt who of the remaining four candidates was the "most conservative," Bachmann responded by including herself in the mix."I was. I was the perfect candidate," Bachmann said in the interview, which aired on Friday. "America had their chance with the perfect candidate. But any of our candidates are going to be acceptable to the American people, and more than acceptable, because right now, if you look at the Gallup map that came out this week, President Obama is in big trouble all across the country." [….]Video: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/06/michele-…Quoting a HuffPost Commenter: "Does this loon's balloon ever land???"Seriously. Anyone who voted for this woman to serve in ANY capacity should have their voting rights revoked.

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By: Truthiz https://www.okwassup.com/whos-next-off-island/#comment-1857 Tue, 07 Feb 2012 13:49:10 +0000 http://okwassup.com/2012/02/07/whos-next-off-island/#comment-1857 "This will be one of the most hotly contested and drawn out races in political history, mostly because of the great dysfunction within the Republican ranks. "Uh-huh. And contrary to the GOP's spin that a protracted drawn out nomination contest will, in the end, be a "good thing" for the eventual winner (meaning Romney), make him "a better candidate to go up against Obama" …..NOTHING could be further from the truth. This whole contest thus far has been nothing short of a disaster for the GOP in general and Mitt Romney in particular. Other losers include evangelical christianists and the so-called "Tea-Party Movement" which has shown itself to be moreso a manufactured bit of political drama than an actual conservative/libertarian grass-roots movement. Btw: As regular readers know, I'm not into polls. But if predictions hold up, it could be a good day for Santorum(?)   PPP: "Big Day for Santorum?"Rick Santorum could be headed for a big day in today's contests in Colorado, Minnesota, and Missouri. Missouri looks like a probable win for Santorum. […]Read: http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2012/02/b…A related story…TheDailyBeast: "Tea Party ‘Is Dead’: How the Movement Fizzled in 2012’s GOP Primaries"A giant killer in 2010, it never came off the sidelines in the 2012 primaries—and may end up with the nominee it loves least. Now a Tea Party leader tells Patricia Murphy the movement is “dead” and “gone.”   […]Read: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/02/06/

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