Saturday, January 14, 2012

The "Electable" Romney, Part 258

Hillyer mentions a few folks who have their doubts about "electable."

...with Troy Senik and Ashton Ellis insightfully joining me in weighing in. Actually, Jonathan Last made the case earlier, here. Tina Korbe, a rising star, argues the same thing at Hot Air. Phil Klein at the Washington Examiner makes the case that Romney's flip-flopping is a big liability in a general election (as it was for Al Gore and to a certain extent John Kerry). Back in late December, John Hawkins at Right Wing News also argued the situation quite well. Of course, Peter Ferrara made the case right here at the Spectator, although he also segued into (strong) arguments against Romney's ability to do a good job if he were elected anyway. William Jacobson at Legal Insurrection also has questions. The scholarly take on it, again doubting Romney's electability, was by Larry Lindsey at the Weekly Standard....

That's just from the Right.  The Left is going to flay Willard--right, wrong, or otherwise on the Bain Capital days, and correctly on the flip/Flop/Flip/flop........

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