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I agree with Jonah Goldberg: GOP intraparty squabbling is pointless. Strategically, the message is this: "You said we would be helping the poor get health care, and addressing its rising costs for all of us. Instead, we got higher premiums, higher taxes, higher everything, in a law that's nothing more than a giveaway to Big Insurance and lawyers." People will not generally ever dislike President Obama. He's done almost everything possible to destroy the country and freedom as we know it, and people still like him. The elections are over now, but realize that Obama is still a buffoon. He uses words without knowing or caring what they mean. Articulate, highly intelligent, but his world-view is Swiss cheese. He's a college freshman who got way older, just like every aging "progressive." Show the country that we are governed by highly-credentialed stupid people. Just like Bush did, twice.

We lost because we got angry, and then we nominated Scrooge MacDuck. I think Mitt Romney is a great guy. I really do. And I thought he'd win. But you can't insult the regular folks, even to make the relatively obvious point that the Democratic Party has nearly created a permanent majority by buying votes.

We need a guy who can look right in the eyes of the average folks--even people living on Social Security and Medicare--and say, "I know what it's like to live month-to-month. They want you to think I don't know and don't care. But I've been there. And I'm proposing these things because I don't want all of us living like that for generations."


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