K is the funniest letter
Krack Kadres of Kampaign Konsultants is pretty good. Reminds me of Col. Klink, for some reason.
But I'm not sure I take the guy's point. He sounds like he's blaming the Konsultants for their Konstant idiocy.
That's fine, they no doubt should be blamed for that and more, but who hired them? If Walker didn't feel secure enough to deal on his own, well, you live and die by the nimrods with whom you surround yourself.
Too bad. But this was precisely the failing that I feared in Walker. Tremendous success, but not quite enough self character.
The good news is Cruz seems to have it, and he was always the stronger character. We'll see if Jeb or Jeb Light can take him out. So far his best endorsement is Boehner calling him a jackass. That's good enough for me. Make that man president!
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Apart from money what does Ted have?
Let me see if I understand this. PJ Media (no relation?) thinks a bad GOP consultant is someone who was behind the only Republican candidacy in a generation to get more votes than his opponent.
It will be hard for the GOP to win this election, no matter who they pick and no matter who the Dems run, even Bernie Sanders. But most conservatives are fools who think it should be easy to win merely because the Dems do such as awful job, as if that's relevant. Anyone who believes Romney should have won easily when no Republican was going to beat Obama that year are still living in the 1980s.
The demographics strongly favor the Dems, and the Repubs can't afford to make any serious mistakes. But they've already shot themselves in the foot with Trump, and as long as he's around wasting time (you could say the same for Carson), you'll have casualties like Walker, one of the few candidates who actually could have won.
PS What the hell is self character? And whatever it is, how can it not apply to a man who faced down the entire Democratic party apparatus, who wanted him dead dead dead?
So Scott was solely defined by his opposition.
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