ANYTHING I NEED TO DO TO WIN
On August 15, 2013 New Jersey Republican
governor Chris Christie appeared before the Republican National Committee summer
meeting in Boston and made a speech
which many believe was the announcement
of his candidacy for president in the
2016 Republican primary.
Christie told the
RNC “I am going to do ANYTHING I need to do TO WIN. I think we have some folks who think we have
to be college professors. For our ideas
TO WIN we have to govern. And if we
don’t WIN we don’t govern. There is
nothing wrong with our party. We should
focus entirely on the mechanics of electing Republicans. We are a political operation that wants TO
WIN.”.
Steve Munisteri,
chairman of the Texas Republican Party summarized Christie’s remarks as
follows: “I took all that to mean, I’m
going to run in 2016, and I’ve demonstrated a winning formula. And if you want to
WIN and don’t care about ideology, I’m your candidate.”
Many Republicans
in the 2012 Republican presidential primary said Mitt Romney “would say
anything to WIN,” including Fox News host Bill O’Reilly and GOP presidential
candidate Rick Santorum. So Christie’s
pledge “to do ANYTHING I need to do TO WIN” is following in Romney’s
footsteps—the Republican nominee in 2012.
On August 16, 2013 the Republican
National Committee voted unanimously to ban CNN and NBC from participating in
the Republican 2016 presidential primary.
Christie went a step further and said “Republicans should not have
debates within the party over foreign policy, social issues and legislative
tactics.”
If Republicans do
not participate in any debates, or only a few, how will voters know the
Republican position on the issues?
Christie in a jab
at another potential 2016 presidential candidate, Louisiana Governor Bobby
Jindal said “I am not going to be one of those people who
are going to call our party stupid. I’m
not going to be one of those people who are navel gazing.”
Last month Christie said Rand Paul, another
potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate’s, criticism of the
government’s surveillance programs was “dangerous and part of an esoteric,
intellectual debate.”
Obviously
Christie is willing to SAY ANYTHING about his fellow Republicans needed to WIN.
Christie said “We
have an opportunity as a party to drive a wedge in the union movement. And the laboratory where that is happening
right now is in my state.”
A continuation of
the Republican divide and conquer politics of the last 50 years.
Karl Rove, the most successful Republican
political consultant for the last 30 years believes Republicans have lost a
number of races (such as the Todd Akin race in Missouri
and the Richard Mourdock race in Indiana )
“because the wrong candidates were selected.” Rove has formed The Conservative
Victory Project which will intensely vet prospective Republican contenders for
congressional races to weed out candidates who The Conservative Victory Project
believe is too flawed to WIN general elections.
So anyone who wishes to be a candidate in
certain Republican races must first pass the Karl Rove WIN test.
Eric Cantor,
Republican majority leader in the House revealed why Republicans “will do or
say anything to WIN” in this statement: “Look we screwed up when we were in the
majority….We fell in love with POWER.”
Yes POWER.
It appears Republicans
love of POWER in 2016 will cause them to focus on candidates who will DO
ANYTHING they need to do to WIN.
Check closely in 2016 and see if you can find
candidates who promise:
“I will do anything I need to do TO reduce the number of
people living in poverty, TO reduce the number of unemployed, TO reduce the gap
between the wages of workers and CEO’s, TO solve the immigration problem, TO
provide adequate health care for all Americans, TO reduce the number of people
killed with guns, TO provide for the common good not a select few.
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