Some of Romney’s endorsers leave a lot to desired if you happen to be an unaffiliated conservative. Bush the Elder is New World Order emeritus. His endorsement should scare the hell out of every member of the Tea party along with scaring the rest of us:
Going after Hussein on foreign policy is right on the money; however, Romney better pick his targets with care, and he better clarify where he stands on global government. Bush would not endorse anybody who opposes handing America’s sovereignty to the UNIC (United Nations/International Community). Hussein’s position on America’s sovereignty must top the list of Romney’s targets in any foreign policy campaign strategy.
This next excerpt is a direct attack on America’s sovereignty as much as it is a threat to national security:
Mitt Romney prepares to challenge Obama on foreign policy
By Scott Wilson, Published: March 29
Mitt Romney prepares to challenge Obama on foreign policy - The Washington Post
This question might be silly to some, but how the hell is Romney going to distinguish himself from another global government advocate? What is he going to say in debates if he gets the nomination: “I want less global government than does Hussein.” The question then becomes “How much less?”
NOTE: Romney coming out in favor of Ron Paul’s HR 1146 would dispel a lot of doubts about Romney’s commitment to America’s sovereignty.
A Bush too many
Jeb Bush also endorsed Romney. Yeah, that’s a good one. Another Bush! Did anybody ever hear Jeb Bush say where he stands on global government and America’s membership in the United Nations?
And who could possibly predict that these guys would endorse a Northeast liberal Wall Street investment banker from Massachusetts?:
Top Republican super PAC donors backing Romney
By JACK GILLUM, STEPHEN BRAUN
Associated Press
updated 3/20/2012 9:54:06 PM ET
Top Republican super PAC donors backing Romney - politics - msnbc.com
Karl Rove? Give me a break. Bush the Younger’s eight years turned into the worst disaster conservatism ever suffered under a Republican president.
Running mate
Romney says he is not yet looking at running mates:
Romney looking to fall campaign, but not yet to VP choice
by John Gizzi
Posted 03/29/2012 ET
Updated 03/29/2012 ET
Romney looking to fall campaign, but not yet to VP choice - HUMAN EVENTS
I wager that when Romney does start looking he won’t be looking at Tea party Republicans.
Finally, establishment Republicans appear to be devoting all of their time and resources trying to convince Tea party conservatives that Romney is not Hussein. The day he says he denounces the New World Order is the day I’ll reevaluate the difference between him and Hussein. Establishment Republicans relying on “Anybody But Obama” ain’t enough. The thing Romney fails to realize is that any decent candidate can beat Hussein, while he, Romney, is on the verge of blowing it.
Advisers say Romney intends to deliver a major foreign policy address in April or May, depending on the status of the primary contest, and create what one adviser described as a series of “platforms” to highlight the differences between the two candidates.
“In the end, this president will lose because he failed on the economy — that’s the referendum,” said Richard S. Williamson, a senior foreign policy adviser to the Romney campaign. “But the same sort of naivete and fecklessness have been evident on the foreign policy side as well. And we welcome having that debate.”
Going after Hussein on foreign policy is right on the money; however, Romney better pick his targets with care, and he better clarify where he stands on global government. Bush would not endorse anybody who opposes handing America’s sovereignty to the UNIC (United Nations/International Community). Hussein’s position on America’s sovereignty must top the list of Romney’s targets in any foreign policy campaign strategy.
This next excerpt is a direct attack on America’s sovereignty as much as it is a threat to national security:
The political opportunity Romney sees in foreign policy was reflected this week when he seized on Obama’s open-mike conversation with his Russian counterpart, Dmitry Medvedev. In what he thought was a private exchange, Obama asked for more “space” during his reelection campaign that, if successful, would allow him to be more “flexible” in addressing Russia’s concerns during his next term.
Romney said Obama “signaled that he’s going to cave to Russia,” calling the country the United States’ “number one geopolitical foe.” He followed that up with an op-ed in Foreign Policy magazine, the title of which contended that Obama’s “ ‘hot mic’ diplomacy is endangering America.”
Mitt Romney prepares to challenge Obama on foreign policy
By Scott Wilson, Published: March 29
Mitt Romney prepares to challenge Obama on foreign policy - The Washington Post
This question might be silly to some, but how the hell is Romney going to distinguish himself from another global government advocate? What is he going to say in debates if he gets the nomination: “I want less global government than does Hussein.” The question then becomes “How much less?”
NOTE: Romney coming out in favor of Ron Paul’s HR 1146 would dispel a lot of doubts about Romney’s commitment to America’s sovereignty.
A Bush too many
Jeb Bush also endorsed Romney. Yeah, that’s a good one. Another Bush! Did anybody ever hear Jeb Bush say where he stands on global government and America’s membership in the United Nations?
And who could possibly predict that these guys would endorse a Northeast liberal Wall Street investment banker from Massachusetts?:
Major contributors to a key Republican political organization founded by political strategist Karl Rove have boosted their financial support for Mitt Romney, signaling that the GOP's big money may be starting to coalesce around Romney's candidacy, according to an analysis by The Associated Press of federal election data released Tuesday.
Top Republican super PAC donors backing Romney
By JACK GILLUM, STEPHEN BRAUN
Associated Press
updated 3/20/2012 9:54:06 PM ET
Top Republican super PAC donors backing Romney - politics - msnbc.com
Karl Rove? Give me a break. Bush the Younger’s eight years turned into the worst disaster conservatism ever suffered under a Republican president.
Running mate
Romney says he is not yet looking at running mates:
Given his recent high-profile endorsement by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), we asked whether he had talked to the senator before the announcement, and whether Rubio was on his list of prospective running mates. He said he had talked to Rubio in the past and talks to other members of Congress from time to time.
“But, no,” he said, “I have not even begun to make a list of possible running mates or even to think about it. That would be presumptuous, even for a ‘presumptive’ nominee. But a lot of people are talking to me about a vice presidential nominee,” he concluded, “so I think that means they think I will be the nominee.”
Romney looking to fall campaign, but not yet to VP choice
by John Gizzi
Posted 03/29/2012 ET
Updated 03/29/2012 ET
Romney looking to fall campaign, but not yet to VP choice - HUMAN EVENTS
I wager that when Romney does start looking he won’t be looking at Tea party Republicans.
Finally, establishment Republicans appear to be devoting all of their time and resources trying to convince Tea party conservatives that Romney is not Hussein. The day he says he denounces the New World Order is the day I’ll reevaluate the difference between him and Hussein. Establishment Republicans relying on “Anybody But Obama” ain’t enough. The thing Romney fails to realize is that any decent candidate can beat Hussein, while he, Romney, is on the verge of blowing it.
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