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Monday
Feb062012

Not Romney? Not Obama? Then Who?

NOT Romney 2012 - THEN Who?

There are 2,286 delegates.   A candidate must accumulate 1,144 delegate votes to win the Presidential Primary to become the leader of the Republican Party in the 2012 Race. And so, with the delegate votes coming out painfully slow through their caucus process, this year's messy, bloody-letting Republican campaign style certainly mirrors the Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama blood-bath in the 2008 Democrat Primary Race. It will become crystal clear as the final votes are tallied and the apparent winners becomes a reality -- time will be the essense to go forward to victory. The party faithful must rally and make a fast stampede off to the Presidential Races to cross the finish line first -- Anyone beats Obama!

Off to the Races

This 2012 Presidential Contest promises to be one of the nastiest, mud-slinging, derogatory and negative campaigns in recent U.S. history. The voters must literally "steel up" for the upcoming battle to defend their Constitutional rights by voting for their candidates supporting  more limited government in size and taxation.

Obama catches up to his hyper-inflated ego - Pride goes before his fall!Barack Obama’s ego has no bounds.  During his 60 Minutes interview in December 2011, Obama ranked himself as one of the top four presidents of all time, “I would put our legislative and foreign policy accomplishments in our first two years against any president — with the possible exceptions of Johnson, F.D.R., and Lincoln — just in terms of what we’ve gotten done in modern history.” It is very interesting that his landmark legislative achievement, the ObamaCare, may soon be overturned by the United States Supreme Court and his greatest foreign policy achievement only consists of having Osama Bin Laden shot in the head -- hardly stellar comparisons to history.

Over the Finish Line Strategy

Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians and Independents who demand "Change we can Believe In" are looking forward in doing just that when Obama becomes a one term President in 2012 since he looks just Like President Jimmy Carter.

President Jimmy CarterObama should be wary of what happened to President Jimmy Carter in his one and only term as President of the United States of America. Carter's administration suffered from his inexperience in politics. Carter paid too much attention to detail. He frequently backed down from confrontation and was always quick to retreat when under fire from political rivals. He frequently appeared to be indecisive and ineffective, and did not define his priorities clearly. He seemed to be distrustful and uninterested in working with other groups, or even with Congress when controlled by his own party, which he denounced for being controlled by special interest groups. 

His indecisiveness lead to weak handling of the domestic American economy programs in energy, jobs and price controls. The foreign program policies were also feckless with the Iran hostage crisis; the Camp David Peace Accords between Egypt and Israel; and the Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT) with Russia all have ended up in the ash heap of historical failures -- looks just like the Obama administration failures too.

Famous Last Words - "One-Term"

Obama told The Today Show’s Matt Lauer on February 1, 2009, “Look, I’m at the start of Did I say that?my administration. One nice thing about the situation I find myself in is that I will be held accountable. You know, I’ve got four years.” 

“A year from now I think people are going to see that we’re starting to make some progress,” said Obama. ”But there’s still going to be some pain out there. If I don’t have this done in three years, then there’s going to be a one-term proposition.”

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