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The Etch-a-Sketch Candidate
  Mitzi Romneycare.
 
March 2012

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62° sunny
Newnan, GA

On this sunny, springlike day just before we set our clocks to Daylight Saving Time, I have come to terms with the prospect that the one candidate for the GOP nomination for whom I cannot vote, will be at the top of that party’s ticket in November.

There are still those clinging to the hope that His Electable Inevitableness might still prove evitable, but I find that life is easier once you’ve embraced certain doom.

Still ain’t gonna vote for him, or any ticket that includes him. I relented in 2008 because of Sarah Palin, but it turned out to be only a ploy. And you don’t ploy this hoi polloi twice.

Before, I was just having fun with the Get Offa My Lawn Party. Right now, the fun has just gone out of it.
 

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58° cloudy
Newnan, GA

I do want Obama to lose this November.

I don’t want my party to nominate the least electable His Electableness on the primary ballot. And I won’t vote in November for the Republican who is the least different from Obama out of all those offered for nomination.

The Republican Party—the party of Lincoln and Reagan—is on a self-inflicted death spiral, as evidenced by 2012’s instant replay of 2008.
 

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February 2012

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55° cloudy
Newnan, GA

Earlier today, Instapundit asked:

Back in 2008, the social-cons were all-in for Romney, to the point where Hugh Hewitt’s take became a running tagline (“You know who this is good for? Mitt Romney!”) that’s still used by by bloggers from time to time. Now, not so much. So what changed about Romney since 2008 to make him un-conservative?

He’s posted one response that works quite nicely, but it’s not a complete explanation of why I don’t support him (perhaps partly because I’m not what can properly be called a “social-con”).

In 2008, I wasn’t “all-in” for Romney even when I voted for him in the Georgia primary. At that point the only serious candidates left were him, John McCain and Mike Huckabee, whose rhetoric had balanced the worst of the “religious right” with the worst nanny-statism of the big-government “right” (it is possible to balance the best of those tendencies; he just didn’t do it) (though if he had I still wouldn’t have voted for him). Romney was then what Santorum is now: the least unacceptable of a bad lot, due in some part to the fact he wasn’t being sold as inevitable. It wasn’t yet his turn. He wasn’t yet entitled to anybody’s vote.

Now he’s His Electable Inevitableness, all the things that made McCain impossible for me to vote for in the primary campaign, and should have made me withhold my vote that November, Palin or no Palin. You watch: if Romney gets the nomination he’ll try to recapture the conservatives he’s spent this entire campaign cycle alienating, by choosing a running mate from deep within our own ranks, on the assumption that if it got the right to vote for McCain it’ll get the right to vote for him.

That’s why I’ve sworn not to fall for it if it happens again. I will not be an enabler.

Anyway, I think Reynolds is misstating the situation back in 2008. Despite his nanny-statism it was Huckabee, not Romney, who was the darling of the low-information social-con voter—after all, he won the Georgia primary that year.

Anyway, all of this points to another of my Rules to Vote By. The first one was, If you can’t figure out how a ballot proposition is supposed to achieve its stated objectives, VOTE NO. You just need to look at California, where 99% of the laws on the books that actually accomplish anything, are the result of ballot propositions that were voted in by people who assumed that if they couldn’t understand it it must be a good idea.

The new one relating to this subject is, Never vote for the guy whose TURN it is.

Update, early March: Here’s another one: never vote for a so-called conservative who can’t manage to get along with Rush Limbaugh. That leaves out both McCain and Romney.
 

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Newnan, GA

His Electable Inevitableness won the Florida primary, on the strength of his inevitable electableness.

This fall is going to be painful for anybody who sincerely wants to see #Occupant Obama defeated for re-election.

I’ll be writing in Herman Cain, looks like.
 

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January 2012

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69° cloudy
Newnan, GA

...for those pundits who tried to insist there’s no such thing as a Republican “establishment” with its own agenda that, in 2012, includes nominating an unvetted empty suit with nice hair because it’s his turn.

If you’re right that there’s no GOP establishment, why is it that whenever His Inevitableness’ inevitableness is made to look less inevitable, the knives all come out for the rival-of-the-moment?

This is America, people—we don’t do coronations here. Just because Mitzi Romneycare came in second last time doesn’t make him heir apparent this time.

It’s time y’all took a step back and pondered this comment posted the other day on another blog:

Anybody else consider the irony that the only candidate that can beat Obama can’t beat Newt Gingrich?

His Inevitableness is a lie. He isn’t even His Electableness. If the 2012 Republican ticket loses this November, it will be because your “nonexistent” party establishment wasted all this time and money trying to build an illusion of momentum for a guy nobody wants, instead of making sure your party’s nomination went to someone who actually could win.

Hell, your guys helped run off the candidates or potential candidates who could have pulled it off.

But as usual when the dust settles you’ll blame everybody else for not buying in to your Inevitable Electable fantasy.

Piss off.
 

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48° sunny
Newnan, GA

It’s really starting to look as if Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry have decided to compete to see who can do the most to propel Mitt Romneycare past the finish line in the delegate count.

Bad idea, guys. Whichever one of you gets the veep nod for the fall campaign will only win the blame for Romneycare’s defeat in November.

History rhymes, and 2012 is going to rhyme 2008 like repeats of a song chorus.
 

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