Thursday, February 07, 2008

Romney quit today. McCain will be the GOP nominee.

I congratulate Romney for finally doing something right; he quit exactly at the time he should have-- after the results from Super Duper Tuesday showed everyone that McCain is the certain nominee. Its the first thing he's done right during his entire campaign.

Romney's departure reminds me of the old saying: if a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Romney leaves no discernible imprint on the Republican body politic. He stood for nothing at all of his own, merely adopting positions he thought would be pleasing to GOP primary voters. He repeatedly said, "Washington is broken," but couldn't bring himself to criticize George W. Bush, as though some democrat had been in Washington for the last 7 years, and the GOP hadn't controlled Congress for the vast majority of that time. He stood for no outside the box thinking, for no rethinking of conservative principles. He ran away from much that he believes in.

The REAL Mitt Romney, the moderate reasonably successful governor, the wildly successful businessman, the guy who rescued the Salt Lake City Olympics, would have been a very attractive candidate for president. The one that ran in the GOP primaries was nothing of the kind.

Mitt Romney had a lot to offer American voters (though maybe not GOP voters...) he spent a TON of money and left no footprint at all. Goodbye Mitt, and good riddance. You stood for nothing and you won't be missed.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

OK, who will McCain ask to run with him for VP?

Anonymous said...

Ann Coulter. ;0)

Anonymous said...

Bryan,

Did you hear Ann Coulter say if McCain runs against Hillary, she, coulter, will vote and campaign for hillary?

Anonymous said...

yeah, did you see where I posted that elsewhere on the blog, that's why I suggested her, with heavy sarcasm, as the VP choice

seriously, I would think that McCain would choose somebody with decent conservative credentials, possibly from the south
I know Crist has been mentioned. I guess Huck would qualify too, but he wouldn't help enough with financial conservatives. Not familiar with any other GOP VP candidates.

Daniel N said...

Doesn't much matter who his VP is. The dem VP matters HUGELY. If Obama wins, he'll need someone with real experience. If Hill wins, and doesn't take Obama, it will cost her and cost her dear. McCain could take Bozo the clown or Atilla the Hun, it wouldn't matter overmuch.

Anonymous said...

Danny for Pres

Bryan for V. Pres.

Andrew for Sec. of State

Larry for Sec. of Defense

Yessssssssssssssssssssssss

Anonymous said...

if I'm veep, I'd watch your back Danny. I'm not willing to wait 4 to 8 years for power. I want it now! :0)