GOP pins it's hopes on a man many rightwingers despise

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Social conservatives worry about Romney's flip-flops on their issues.


The fairest guess is that Romney just doesn't care that much about social issues, such as abortion.


Romney won't want trouble on issues he doesn't really care about.


More revealing, and disturbing, was Romney's repudiation of Reagan when running for U.S. Senate in 1994. He defiantly proclaimed that "I was an independent during the time of Reagan-Bush."


At that time, conservatives clearly weren't the political team with which Romney instinctively identified. In fact, he apparently found them repugnant.


He will abandon conservative tax principles if he finds them politically inconvenient.


Romney says he wants to cut spending, but is vague about where.




http://www.usatoday.com/USCP/PNI/NEWS/2012-01-06-PNI0106opi-robb-columnPNIBrd_ST_U.htm
 
I wonder what all that fear, hate, anger and paranoia from the rightwingers is all about, pimp? They've certainly left a lot of clues as to their reasoning or lack thereof. Irrational?
 
I like when you use it, Onecell......
because you usually use it to blame Bush for everything that happens during the Obama administratiin, and then
deny you suffer form BDS.....
 
I just want to point out, most conservatives don't "despise" Romney. The best way to describe our sentiment toward Romney, would be like, if you went to Baskin Robins for ice cream, and ordered vanilla. Nothing wrong with vanilla, it's some people's favorite, but it's just not funky monkey or rocky road. I'll take vanilla any day, as opposed to the disgusting shit-like soft serve we're currently being fed. Oh, and save the clothes pins, the Dems will certainly need them by November.
 
And why is that?

Are you contending that these conservatives will NOT vote for Mitt in the end?

i have no idea how they will vote. to ask is to show you're not very bright. the fact that they aren't all walking in lock step now...proves the myth is false. it really isn't that complex onceler.
 
i have no idea how they will vote. to ask is to show you're not very bright. the fact that they aren't all walking in lock step now...proves the myth is false. it really isn't that complex onceler.

It's a pretty bad point. If they do all end up voting for Mitt - which they will - it actually proves the opposite. It is the very definition of lockstep.

Poor Yurtsie...
 
It's a pretty bad point. If they do all end up voting for Mitt - which they will - it actually proves the opposite. It is the very definition of lockstep.

Poor Yurtsie...

they will? wow....i didn't realize you were a fortune teller. you sound like a sad pathetic hack. you're allegedly not voting for obama, yet, you somehow can't imagine others not voting for mitt. how dumb can you get.
 
they will? wow....i didn't realize you were a fortune teller. you sound like a sad pathetic hack. you're allegedly not voting for obama, yet, you somehow can't imagine others not voting for mitt. how dumb can you get.

We can see it in Dixie's response on this very thread - someone who was adamently anti-Mitt just a few months back, but is now softening their position. In a few months. we'll definitely be seeing a "Mitterific!" thread from Dix.

You have certainly not proven that righties aren't in lockstep. The fact that they'll come around to Mitt proves the opposite, like I said. Actions count; words, not so much.
 
LOL @ onceler....yeah...dixie speaks and represents everyone in the republican party

you're such a little hack. there are several right leaning posters on this very site who think dixie is nuts with some of his political views. but go ahead and make dumb claims to back up an even dumber claim.
 
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