The Hill’s Budowsky praises Hillary Clinton, bashes GOP and calls for Romney to run
During Wednesday’s GOP debate, former presidential candidate Mitt Romney tweeted his support for South Carolina Lindsey Graham and the neoconservative’s foreign policy. The Hill’s Brent Budowsky thinks that Romney is the only hope for the GOP is propping up “the unimpressive GOP candidates for president are entering a stage in the campaign where they have begun to tear each other down and as the vote for president comes ever closer, there is a growing panic throughout the GOP establishment about the low quality of nominee they may field against the highly qualified and powerful former U.S. senator and secretary of state.”
Yes, the progressive rallied support for Hillary in his article saying that she is “a resurgent Hillary Clinton appears poised to win the Democratic nomination” and seems disappointed that Republican voters are moving from the establishment candidates and compromising candidates.
“Do Republicans want a sectarian party that has politically outlawed all liberal Republicans, would politically outlaw all moderate Republicans, treats even moderate conservatives with contempt and aggressively disrespects the tolerance that is the heart of true Americanism?”
Yes, Budowsky criticized that GOP because they “aggressively disrespects the tolerance that is the heart of true Americanism,” so now, after reading that, you can understand why/how Ted Cruz won the debate with his assault on the media/CNBC moderators.
“There are two epic political battles being waged in America. One is a battle of ideas between the parties, where Democrats will almost certainly be led by the superbly qualified leader who would be the first woman president of the United States. The other is a battle for the future of the GOP, where the voice of Mitt Romney will, I predict, soon be heard,” he wrote.
“Superbly qualified leader?” asks the Clinton critics looking for any successes from her years in politics.
Liberals like Budowsky will be joined by Bush supporters and the Mitch McConnell/Paul Ryan led Congress to find a way to get an establishment candidate in the White House, because Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina are examples of the “aggressively disrespects the tolerance…”
No, my prediction stands: Marco Rubio is the new GOP establishment frontrunner. He’s a young, articulate, Hispanic GOP of President Obama willing to play ball with the establishment, especially on immigration.