tbone717
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I caught about 10 minutes of Santorum on Glenn Beck today. What I noticed about his delivery was that Santorum was on the attack against Obama, the left, Bill Ayers, George Soros, et al. Nothing that he said would really rattle any of us, because it was true. He painted Obama as a danger to this country, described him as the radical that he is. The GOP base eats this stuff up, which can explain why he is doing well this past week.
So I came home, and decided to watch the Paul interviews with John King, Greta and ABC This Week. Here is an observation, in all three of those interviews which totaled over 19 minutes, only once did he bring up Obama's name and in doing so really wasn't in the attack against him. What he did speak against was history, what we have been doing for the last 30, 40 or 50 years. He was on the defensive, particularly in the Greta interview. And while all of what he said was certianly correct, none of what he said would fire up anyone except for the hardcore supporters that are already on board.
So in 10 minutes, I hear Santorum saying things that would motivate people to go out and vote for him. In the 20 minutes we heard from Paul, there was nothing there that would appeal to the average GOP voter. My question would have to be why? Why are both the campaign and the grassroots to an extent still in this academic education mode? As I stated nothing that Santorum said in his railing against Obama would be something that we would necessarily disagree with. He identified Obama and the left as the problem in this country, he painted Romney & Newt as being similar to Obama on this issue and that issue and that he (Santorum) is the solution to the problems that Obama creates. So while Santorum is name dropping names like Soros and Bill Ayers, Paul is talking about Keynesian Economics and how we propped up a dictator 40 years ago.
What is wrong with this picture? Why isn't the campaign doing what it takes to win voters? It's not pandering to the base if you are attacking Obama, I am sure that Paul has the same feelings about that radical Marxist as the rest of the GOP base does. So why doesn't he call him out on it, show how the other three candidates are no different than Obama and present his solutions as the only workable solutions to the mess we are in?
Frustrated? Damn right I am. We are so close, and with a little tweaking we can get that momentum we need to win this thing. But it doesn't seem like anything is taking place to make any substantive changes.
Thoughts?
So I came home, and decided to watch the Paul interviews with John King, Greta and ABC This Week. Here is an observation, in all three of those interviews which totaled over 19 minutes, only once did he bring up Obama's name and in doing so really wasn't in the attack against him. What he did speak against was history, what we have been doing for the last 30, 40 or 50 years. He was on the defensive, particularly in the Greta interview. And while all of what he said was certianly correct, none of what he said would fire up anyone except for the hardcore supporters that are already on board.
So in 10 minutes, I hear Santorum saying things that would motivate people to go out and vote for him. In the 20 minutes we heard from Paul, there was nothing there that would appeal to the average GOP voter. My question would have to be why? Why are both the campaign and the grassroots to an extent still in this academic education mode? As I stated nothing that Santorum said in his railing against Obama would be something that we would necessarily disagree with. He identified Obama and the left as the problem in this country, he painted Romney & Newt as being similar to Obama on this issue and that issue and that he (Santorum) is the solution to the problems that Obama creates. So while Santorum is name dropping names like Soros and Bill Ayers, Paul is talking about Keynesian Economics and how we propped up a dictator 40 years ago.
What is wrong with this picture? Why isn't the campaign doing what it takes to win voters? It's not pandering to the base if you are attacking Obama, I am sure that Paul has the same feelings about that radical Marxist as the rest of the GOP base does. So why doesn't he call him out on it, show how the other three candidates are no different than Obama and present his solutions as the only workable solutions to the mess we are in?
Frustrated? Damn right I am. We are so close, and with a little tweaking we can get that momentum we need to win this thing. But it doesn't seem like anything is taking place to make any substantive changes.
Thoughts?