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GOP Shouldn't Hope for a White Knight or Brokered Convention

Mitch Daniels and Chris Christie aren't coming to save Republicans from Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich

February 6, 2012 RSS Feed Print

Maybe this time will be different. In the wake of Mitt Romney's convincing victories in Florida on Tuesday and Nevada on Saturday, perhaps the GOP will rally to the former Massachusetts governor and embrace him in a manner which they have resisted thus far.

But through the first month of primary contests, Republican voters haven't been much about embracing. They've been too busy running away from candidates. Romney's New Hampshire victory, for example, sparked pronouncements that with two wins under his belt (the Iowa caucuses not yet having been retroactively awarded to Rick Santorum), he was marching to the nomination. This prompted a scramble away from Romney, right into the waiting arms of Newt Gingrich.

[Check out political cartoons about Gingrich.]

The former House speaker then easily won South Carolina and gave Republicans another acute case of buyer's remorse. They were encouraged in this both by a GOP establishment terrified of a Gingrich nomination and by Newt's inevitable self-destructiveness. (Did he just say he wants to colonize the Moon?)

So now maybe GOP voters will settle in with Romney for the long haul. Or maybe they'll look again at Romney and see a transparently inauthentic conservative of convenience with a propensity for mind-boggling gaffes ("I'm also unemployed," and "Corporations are people, my friend," and "Well, the banks aren't bad people," and so on.)

[Read Robert Schlesinger, Mort Zuckerman, and other U.S. News columnists in U.S. News Weekly, available on iPad.]

February brings a string of caucuses, plenty of time for an already restless conservative electorate to let its eye wander some more. Maybe Newt will rebound, again. Or Santorum will get another look. Regardless, expect the volume to ratchet up on a building drumbeat: hope for a white knight or brokered convention (where no candidate wins the nomination on the first ballot) to rescue Republicans from their uninspiring final four. It's not a hope they should nurture.

A number of high-profile conservatives have been pining for a white knight. The Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol has steadfastly led the charge, penning a November anti-Romney editorial titled "Evitable" which imagined a late-January entrant into the race. After South Carolina, the New York Times's Ross Douthat joined the white knight chorus, declaring that Kristol had "been right all along" and hoping that a better brand of candidate might still "step into the breach that caution has created, and cowardice has sustained." That same week, the Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin wrote an open letter to 10 high-profile Republicans exhorting that "it's time to get off your … er … time to get off the bench and into the game." MSNBC's Joe Scarborough told his viewers that he'd been canvassing "conservative movers and shakers" and that "every single one I've spoken to is trying to figure out a way to get to a brokered convention." Republican Party godfather Rush Limbaugh told his listeners that "there are rumblings in the Republican establishment of a brokered convention now." Former RNC Chairman Michael Steele told the Huffington Post that there was a "50-50" chance for an open convention.

[See editorial cartoons about the 2012 GOP field.]

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The word "white knight" refers to a man who supports a type of anti-male feminism that is against his own self interest, in order to look good to the women around him even if he's anonymous.

Let's not misuse the term for the next 7 months regarding a brokered GOP convention.

Also, if you must talk about such a convention, discuss how Romney and Paul (or Paul's son) might form a ticket to take the nomination on the second vote.

Bill Merchant of CO 11:56AM February 21, 2012

"...you can’t back with proof."

How do any of the bloggers on us news and world report KNOW what is true and what is not? How do you select the documentation to prove your point? How do you know that the documentation you selected as "proof" is really true? Some of the commenters on this us news site call other commenters contemptible names, insinuating that a person merely stating an opinion is "an idiot" or "a fool."

The name-caller foolishly plays an immature game of "one-upmanship," while, all the while, the person who is closest to the facts—Bing of ALA--politely states his/her opinion, doing so with an obvious attention to solid research, resulting in a perspective based on facts.

The biggest problem for voting citizens, in my opinion, is this: in America, we all have a right to lie in the media. Lying in the media will, ultimately, destroy Democracy, but too many of us, unfortunately, think of lying in the media as "freedom of speech." In order to choose an honest leader, a principled judge, an honorable statesman, a trustworthy mayor, we must know the truth about that leader's politics and their policies.

If we do not learn the truth--if we do not SEEK the truth, we will elect those politicians who may SAY they are intelligent, ethical, honorable, honest, and principled but, in fact, are NOT any of those. We will lose Democracy because we did not seek the truth. If we do not have the intellectual curiosity to search for the truth, we will elect an accomplished liar.

"Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it." George Bernard Shaw

ann keenan of MI 2:24AM February 14, 2012

brucetee

1.You’re always saying stuff that you can’t back with proof. You think I’m like you when you write “that's laughable. claiming that newt warned about freddy and fanny”? Like my video “timeline” you need one. I wrote “Newt was saying there was a problem. Barney Frank & Dodds was saying everything was fine”. Newt said while working for F/F. Newt was a WHISTLE BLOWER AS WELL.

2. “lets be straight up about this.newt was filling his pockets with money from these outfits”

Yes Newt earned money from F/F. He was not bought & paid for. Newt urged investigation. Frank and Dodd (Frank boyfriend worked in F/F while Dodds housing loans + THEIR campaign contributios) said no problem. There is my video to watch of Democrats disagreeing with what Republicans were saying.

3. “it's also worth remembering that this came to be while the republicans controled all three branches of government.. ”

No brucetee. PAY ATTENTION. Did you watch the video ? NO READING REQUIRED. Plus I wrote “pushing regulation and bill failed by DEMOCRATS. Not Republicans”. Bush started warning year elected. Republicans did not control all three branches always when Newt was there under Clinton.

4. “to try and absolve the republicans is absurd”

You sure aren’t proving Republicans guilty. I’m sure am proving Democrats are guilty... You “absurd”. Besides I never “absolve” Republicans of ALL BLAME. But SO, SO, SO, SO much belong to Democrats. Had Barney Frank not said NO PROBLEMS along with Democrats voting down Bush & Mcain's bills this recession could have been less worse for sure...

Bill Hedges of MO 1:26PM February 08, 2012

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