Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Mitch Daniels: GOP Savior?

It's perplexing to me. I've thought about this ever since Mona Charen gave Daniels a shout out at the Jewish Policy Center panel last September. I can't say yet either way. Daniels delivered an opening keynote speech at CPAC. I didn't pay all that much attention, but he's a former White House budget director and he puts a Cold War gravity on our our current fiscal crisis. Here's a clip below (and the full video is here and transcript here):

And see Politico, "GOP elite see Mitch Daniels as 2012 savior" (at Memeorandum):

Republicans say that barring an addition to the field, the fight in coming weeks will be for the spots as the most viable alternative to front-running Romney. The former Massachusetts governor is expected to far surpass his rivals in fundraising and has a vast political machine left from his previous run.

Romney’s support remains lukewarm. “People say, ‘I wrote him a check, but I’m not going to kill myself for him, like I did last time,’” a well-connected Republican said. “If you listen long enough, to enough people, you pick that up a lot.”

So insiders are closely watching a Pawlenty vs. Huntsman subrace, to see who else might show staying power.

There is one other scenario, and it terrifies Washington Republicans. That is the possibility that some very conservative, insurgent candidate will become the Romney alternative: former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum or former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, if she defies conventional wisdom and winds up going for it.

“Republicans could have the situation that Democrats did in 1972, when the base of the party was so far outside the mainstream,” said one top Republican. Back then, George McGovern was the Democratic nominee and lost 49 states to President Richard Nixon.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

No, because the TEA party tidal wave was what defined Nov 2010. Sarah Palin endorsed many of those candidates. Many more people value the ideals that she supports, whether they know it or not. Every speaking event, she has been right on target with real fiscally conservative choices that put the rest of these sorry candidates to shame. She is the most hardened candidate, and best for this country. If Sarah is elected we will have a better and more realistic future than what Ron Paul would endorse.

AmPowerBlog said...

Anon: Create a Blogger profile to join the discussion here in the comments. I mostly delete anonymous comments. I love Palin. Hate Paul. And have no opinion of Daniels.

Right now I'd back Bachmann if she enters the race.