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Tea Party Leader Rejects Romney, asks “Is it too late to switch?”

Teri- Oregon 2012/07/05 06:50:01
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By Seth McLaughlin

The leader of a national tea party group suggested Monday that Republican might want to start exploring whether it is too late to replace Mitt Romney atop the party’s ticket after one of the campaign’s top advisers argued that the individual mandate in the President Obama’s health care law is not a tax.

Tea Party Nation’s Judson Phillips said Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling upholding health care reform offered Mr. Romney an opening with anti-tax advocates and the middle class — an opening that was squandered by Romney advisor Eric Fehrnstrom’s comments Monday that the former Massachusetts governor disagrees with the contention that the law is actually a huge tax increase.

“We did not like Obamacare to start with and now that the Supreme Court has called it a tax, it gave Romney the room to run straight for a touchdown,” Mr. Phillips wrote on the group’s blog. “What kind of idiots are running the Romney campaign? Instead of spiking the football and winning, the Romney campaign has just turned over the ball.”

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  • Jeff Smith 2012/07/05 12:25:09
    Really?
    Jeff Smith
    +4
    We haven't forgotten about Bush,Clinton,Bush ,Obama and Romney policy all one in the same there is only one man who does not follow in their footsteps. His name is Dr. Ron Paul. The Tea party should have backed him 100% from the beginning actually many within the Tea party do and will vote for DR. Paul no matter what there bosses say

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  • Technotrucker_exposingthetruth 2012/07/06 18:15:45
    Really?
    Technotrucker_exposingthetruth
    +2
    Any of this sounding familiar yet? Look back just four short years ago. McCain/Palin ringing any bells? The GOP knew they screwed the pooch when they nominated McCain. They thought out of pure desperation that an attractive female VP on the ticket would save their obvious blunder. They were wrong. As it was then, and definitely is now, people could not stand McCain, they just didn't want Obama in the WH. The GOP hoped that that was enough to get their boy in the WH. They failed as we all know now. This time will be a complete duplication. Romney is hated by more than he is liked, and only a sense of loyalty to the party is garnering him any support at all. Now that there are charges against him in Federal Court, that support will most certainly fade in to the mist.
  • TuringsChild 2012/07/05 17:21:47
    Really?
    TuringsChild
    +3
    It's not too late until Tampa. Believe it or not Ron Paul still has a shot. And even if he doesn't get it, the Authoritarians have Jeb Bush waiting in the wings to 'rescue' the Party.

    Yeah, the games go on. And on. And on...
  • Philo-Publius 2012/07/05 13:27:02
    Really?
    Philo-Publius
    +3
    Never fear, Teri!

    Now that the Romney campaign has been able to sit down over the holiday with their high-priced public relations consultants and assess his party's desire to dump him for a different candidate, Mitt's 'true' 'core belief' about the nature of the mandate has emerged, with him now believing that RombamaCare (the Obama law) is a tax, but ObomneyCare (Romney's identical plan in Massachusetts, which also imposed a tax for failure to keep insurance) was a penalty. Link: http://news.yahoo.com/romney-...

    Romney did, however, reserve the right to change his mind on this issue again closer to (or after) the election, and/or to re-shake his etch-a-sketch if criticized by other potential voters too badly for it, and he needs a do-over.
    romney
  • Jeff Smith 2012/07/05 12:25:09
    Really?
    Jeff Smith
    +4
    We haven't forgotten about Bush,Clinton,Bush ,Obama and Romney policy all one in the same there is only one man who does not follow in their footsteps. His name is Dr. Ron Paul. The Tea party should have backed him 100% from the beginning actually many within the Tea party do and will vote for DR. Paul no matter what there bosses say
  • mwg0735 2012/07/05 10:26:00
  • Windy 2012/07/05 08:40:04
    Really?
    Windy
    +4
    This could bode well at the Tampa convention for those of us who want Ron Paul to be the nominee.
  • Teri- O... Windy 2012/07/05 08:53:47
    Teri- Oregon
    +4
    Yes it could, considering he started the tea party movement and was an active member until the republicans stole it.
  • mrdrawi... Teri- O... 2012/07/05 10:53:57
    mrdrawingguy
    +1
    Yeah, still can't figure that one out. Regardless, if Romney doesn't get an endorsement from Paul he'll never beat Obama.
  • Michael McFascist 2012/07/05 08:18:22 (edited)
    Really?
    Michael McFascist
    +2
    Is it too late too switch?



    Yes..



    Can Romney win the election?




    God says...





















    No
  • Michael=Constitution & Liberty 2012/07/05 07:48:15
    What?
    Michael=Constitution & Liberty
    +1
    Those bastards! he is the only one who can beat obama :p
  • Turings... Michael... 2012/07/05 17:24:22
    TuringsChild
    +2
    That's the lying Media nonsense that got him put up in the first place. Hint: Never vote for the Media Picks. ALWAYS vote your CONSCIENCE. You'll NEVER get who you want if you're afraid to vote for him.
  • Really?
    ☆The Rock☆ * AFCL* The Sheriff!!
    +3
    Romney represents Big Buisness so I can understand why the Tea Party would have doubts about him! I know I don't like him!!

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