Monday, November 14, 2011

How Romney Could Win - NYTimes.com

Former Times Managing Editor Bill Keller explains how Mitt Romney - having escaped the pre-primary process unscathed - could beat Obama: a vote for change, the practical businessman, the Republicans in Congress would rather work with him than with Obama, etc.  It could take him to the White House - and to a conservative path as a not-very-popular-with-is-base candidate who is beholden to them nonetheless. - GWC
How Romney Could Win - NYTimes.com:
by Bill Keller
"If you want to go into hibernation now and re-emerge in August for the campaign home stretch, I understand. But just to put the season of vaudeville firmly behind us, let’s contemplate the choice that awaits: two confident, intelligible, no-drama, rather distant men, each of whom seems to have overcompensated for bigot-arousing origins (Obama’s race, Romney’s religion) by being rational to a fault."

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