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Republican head and heart: Romney and Palin

By Bernie Quigley - 10/21/09 09:11 AM ET

Cited on a variety of Internet shops like The AtlanticWire, Newser and Lara Ebke’s Red State Eclectic yesterday was a quote from Matt Lewis, writer, blogger and commentator from Alexandria, Va. He writes in Politics Daily: “If recent elections are any guide, the Republicans' heads will tell them to choose Mitt Romney. Their hearts whisper something else. Is ‘Sarah’ the name of this siren song?”

W. McCahill at Newser says: “No matter what kind of gains Republicans make in the midterm elections next year, it’s going to be tough to unseat President Obama — and that’s why the GOP is going to choose Sarah Palin, its heart’s preferred candidate, over Mitt Romney, its head’s favorite.”


Mike Huckabee, who leads the others in a recent poll by a wide margin, registers in these commentaries as neither head nor heart.

As has been widely reported, Sarah Palin will appear on the “Oprah” show on Nov. 16, a day before the publication of her book, Going Rogue: An American Life. This is significant because Oprah is a threshold. Appearing on her show is a “rite of entry” for anyone and everything opening to the mainstream of American culture. And standing in line at the grocery store yesterday, I couldn’t help but notice that David Letterman, looking plaintive and adrift, had made the tabloids. This, a “rite of exit.” Mainstream is coming out of Palin Denial.

With little other information available, the titles of Romney’s and Palin’s books are telling. Romney’s book No Apology: The Case for American Greatness will be available on March 2, 2010. It is not the best title. There is hubris and a kind of conspicuous arrogance to it, which he asks us to wear with our chests out. Romney’s title suggests a full endorsement of the Bush II paradigm without a moment’s introspection. It looks to the past to continue the past. It would be what he is good at, but I think it is off the mark and most Americans are getting beyond it and ready for a new turning. Going Rogue, however, suggests a new direction, a new adventure, something just ahead there in the great unknown. It is a very good title and speaks in essence to the frontier spirit of those who venture beyond the Hudson River or the Beltway. Rugged individualism; going alone — Emerson and Goldwater — is suggested. It opens to the future. As was said here at the very first, Palin and family suggest a new era ahead; a new century which awakens the free spirit of the American heartland much as Andrew Jackson did in the mid-1800s.

In the most recent Rassmusen poll, when asked whom they would vote for in 2012, 29 percent of Republican voters nationwide say Huckabee, while 24 percent prefer Romney and 18 percent Palin.

The Huckabee figure may be good news for Palin. Who will Huckabee’s 29 percent vote for if Huckabee drops out? Huckabee’s following tends to be culturally conservative and regional. Two things they may not like about Romney: He was governor of Massachusetts and advanced a model of health insurance there similar to Obama’s. And he is a Mormon. Down the road this constituency could head toward Palin.


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Source:
http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/national-party-news/64071-republican-head-and-heart-romney-and-palin

Comments (50)

Great piece Bernie. Who do you think would be Sarah's best VP choice?BY Ensuenos on 10/21/2009 at 11:49
Give me a break! Please explain to me what qualifies Palin to be President of the United States? Since when did we stop electing people based on intelligence and experience and instead elect them because they have an interesting story or they know how to give a good teleprompter speech? Mitt Romney is by far the most capable candidate for the Republicans and the one that Independents can sign on to also and will vote for. Romney in 2012. Hopefully Palin and Huckabee run because they will split the biased evengelical vote and will give Mitt the win.BY MK in Arizona on 10/21/2009 at 12:01
If Romney was/is so good, why was he not the 2008 Republican nominee? If Romney cannot beat John McCain when the main issue was the economy (i.e., Romney's expertise}; how would he ever beat Obama? Forget about it.BY me in michigan on 10/21/2009 at 12:33
To answer your question, Ensuenos, I predict that Sarah Palin will select Zippy the Pinhead to be her running mate in 2012 - thus qualifying the Republican ticket to run on the slogan: "Dumb and Dumber".BY Michael Kniat on 10/21/2009 at 12:45
I don't think Mrs. Palin can be president. She's a good speaker, and I'd enjoy hearing her advocate energy policy and family values, but I don't think she's proven herself to be capable of the presidency yet. Maybe she will in the years to come, but I think I'd have to vote for Romney over her in a primary.BY Phil on 10/21/2009 at 13:00
It's like reading speculation on which member of Our Gang is going to win the Republican nomination. Will it be Alfalfa? Will it be Spanky? Darla? Buckwheat? You will be on your seat's edge through the entire episode.BY Barry Schwartz on 10/21/2009 at 13:02
Me in Michigan and Ensuenos: Palin was the only one of all four candidates not to buy into the global warming frenzy. That alone elevates her above your supposed inteligence standard.Watch the 2012 election and see how importan global warming will be.BY Emilio Ferrer on 10/21/2009 at 13:13
"Since when did we stop electing people based on intelligence and experience and instead elect them because they have an interesting story or they know how to give a good teleprompter speech?" Hey MK, it happened in 2008, why not again?BY Jimmy Knuckles on 10/21/2009 at 13:57
All this talk about being qualified—does anybody remember that we elected Obama who had only served a very miniscule time in the Senate? Seriously, we elected a multi-racial man but we can't elect a very intelligent, conviction-oriented woman who has actually governed the largest state in the union? Really?BY Anne Fowler on 10/21/2009 at 14:05
I like this MIke Huckabee, hope he continues to poll well. No matter what I will continue to support Mr. Huckabee.BY Chris HL on 10/21/2009 at 14:45

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