Friday, May 20, 2011

Two Down

Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich have both recently demonstrated why they are unfit to be the Republican presidential nominee in 2012.

Romney defended legislation he supported when governor of Massachusetts that vastly expanded the state's role in healthcare in Massachusetts, including mandating that state residents have health insurance and creating panels to oversee healthcare. If it sounds like ObamaCare, that's because it shares many similarities. Romney says he doesn't support ObamaCare, since it should be up to each state to impose Massachusetts-style controls. As if the loss of freedom is OK if a state does it but terrible if the federal government does.

Gingrich decided to lambast Paul Ryan's thoughtful plan to allow Medicare to survive its pending bankruptcy with reforms as "right wing social engineering". Ryan proposed allowing seniors who are currently under the age of 55 to buy insurance with a $15,000 subsidy by the government, giving seniors the ability to have a higher quality and/or more cost effective insurance then they currently have. Instead, Gingrich thinks the individual mandate to purchase health insurance is a good thing.

Gingrich's comments are already being used by Democrats to attack Republicans.

Romney and Gingrich have greatly undermined Republican opposition to the Democrats' efforts socialize healthcare. Since ObamaCare is such a fundamental issue in the 2012 campaign, Republicans have to look elsewhere for their nominee.

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