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Far Reaching Propaganda
Even the Usually Nonpartisan"The Hill" Beats the Democrat Contra That No GOP Presidential Hopeful Can Beat President Barack Obama
The Orator Network - June 1, 2011, 10:28 a.m. EST



In this blog The Hill's Christian Heinze declares the current GOP presidential contenders as nothing more than a bunch of losers although the race is just beginning - and well, surely someone will win in the end.

Here we are, roughly eight months out from the first of the 2012 primaries, at the start of what will be a long campaign of ideas, messages and debates, and what is known as the most worthwhile Capitol Hill news source is unabashedly beating the drum of the Democrat Party's biggest 2012 talking point: No one can defeat Barack Obama.

Democrats and many in the mainstream media are already pitching the notion that President Obama is simply unbeatable in his bid for reelection.
Here, Ms. Heinze throws an interesting twist to it, that the GOP believes Obama is unbeatable. This is complete nonsense. With this type of thinking why should the GOP even challenge for the White House. Let's just skip the lead-up to primary season, cancel the GOP elections and keep Obama for a second term.

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Charming but unelectable: The GOP presidential field takes an odd shape - By Christian Heinze - 06/01/11 06:00 AM ET

It’s rare that a presidential aspirant opts out of a run if he truly believes he can win. But the hesitance on the part of some dynamic GOP presidential prospects seems to reflect the fact that most Republicans think President Obama is unbeatable.

But that leaves the GOP in a pickle: In complaining that Republicans have no one to beat Obama, the party establishment worsens its fortunes by scaring away candidates who can actually beat the president.

Some of the candidates in the GOP primary field have the charisma factor — that magical quality that inspires followers — but the problem lies in how that magnetism is apportioned.

The field breaks down along fairly strict lines — the charismatic candidates don’t have much of a shot of winning the nomination, while the non-charismatic ones are the favorites.

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