Walker's Weak Populist Pitch

Started by kroz, April 20, 2015, 11:33:06 AM

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kroz

Quote from: redbeard on April 20, 2015, 01:48:09 PM
Ronnie's 11Th commandment Don't attack a fellow republican or in this case Conservative!!

It is not my intent to attack.  I began this thread with the wrong tone.

I just want to put the full force of my political efforts behind ONE candidate from the beginning.  I do not wait until the Primaries are over before I get involved.

I am searching for someone to convince me to focus on Walker.  I don't want to make a mistake.

redbeard

Quote from: kroz on April 20, 2015, 01:50:37 PM
Jinx..... I think we posted simultaneously!   :smile:

What you say is true.  However, this is the time to set himself apart from his peers on the ballot.  WHY should we choose him over Cruz?  All the other candidates are making their mark on big issues.  I would just like to see Walker grow stronger during this testing time.  Treading water works for a while but the field of candidates is large and we need to be inspired by Walker.  And Walker needs to be able to go the distance when the full force of the general campaign hits him.  It will be full of pitfalls.

I want Walker to give me reason to focus on getting him elected.
What?? The primary hasn't even started yet! Only 3 have made official announcements! The official primary doesn't even start until the end of the year! It is way to soon to  totally back anyone and run the risk of that candidate imploding! You talk about Walker but How do you know Cruz can go the distance?

walkstall

Quote from: kroz on April 20, 2015, 01:53:27 PM
It is not my intent to attack.  I began this thread with the wrong tone.

I just want to put the full force of my political efforts behind ONE candidate from the beginning.  I do not wait until the Primaries are over before I get involved.

I am searching for someone to convince me to focus on Walker.  I don't want to make a mistake.

I am just an old farm boy once again.  But I find putting all your eggs in one basket this early in the game is a very dangerous.
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

Solar

Quote from: redbeard on April 20, 2015, 01:59:03 PM
What?? The primary hasn't even started yet! Only 3 have made official announcements! The official primary doesn't even start until the end of the year! It is way to soon to  totally back anyone and run the risk of that candidate imploding! You talk about Walker but How do you know Cruz can go the distance?
Can't wait that long. I didn't even get a voice in the primaries. Ca comes in way too late.
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kroz

Quote from: walkstall on April 20, 2015, 02:03:05 PM
I am just an old farm boy once again.  But I find putting all your eggs in one basket this early in the game is a very dangerous.

If my eggs break, I grab another basket.  Sitting back and not promoting a candidate is not in my DNA.  If I want a candidate out front in six months, I need to work toward that goal today.

redbeard

Quote from: Solar on April 20, 2015, 02:05:23 PM
Can't wait that long. I didn't even get a voice in the primaries. Ca comes in way too late.
I fully expect to find my horse by the end of summer! Sooner maybe, but everyone should be paying attention. each of these guys will have good days and bad but it will take awhile to figure out Who is the strongest and has the best shot at winning the primary but most of all the general election. Not our fault you live in commie country and don't really have a primary! Hell your vote in the General election doesn't mean anything either!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

kroz

Quote from: wally on April 20, 2015, 01:15:35 PM
Krozie, Krozie, Krozie.....simmer...there, now, Buddy!  If I'm going to bet on a horse, I want to see it over a piece of ground, for far piece!  Does he have the stamina?  Sure he's a good runner on a sunny day, but how's he gonna do in the mud????  Once the Media Jockies (Jackasses) really begin whippin on all of them, I'd hate to have come out too early for one in the Lead who eventually either falls behind or even breaks a leg, and has to be put down.  (Remember George Allen and "Macacca")

I'm a fisherman and that's taught me..Be Paitent!

Just because the lefties are "all in" for the HildaBeast, doesn't mean we have to follow their lame brain example.  We have many great Leaders, a few real conservatives and ultimately one great conservative Leader is bound to emerge from the pack!  That's on them...and it has very little to do with us...at this point!

Sorry that you do not see the advantage of starting early.  So what if my horse breaks a leg?  I can move to another horse.  I don't have the kind of pride that would make me feel humiliated by a wrong pick early.  I happen to believe that ordinary people can make a difference very early in the race.  Actually, I think this is when we can be most effective..... when people are formulating their opinions.

Why do I need to be patient?  I think it is healthy and profitable to vet each candidate thoroughly.  We can only do that by dialoguing and bringing information to the table.  Yes, we DO have more than one viable choice this time.  That is wonderful.  Now, it is important to bring as much light upon each candidate as possible.  Why waste valuable time.  This may take us a while.  It won't happen in just a week or two.  As the candidates reveal more information we should take note and analyze it.

A successful businessman does not sit back and wait for the competition to define his products.  He does not wait to showcase his crown jewel.  He promotes his product before it is even released for sale and inspires the customer to anxiously anticipate and want what he has to offer.

That is what drives leading manufacturers to excel.  That is why people wait in line for iphones and Nike shoes, etc.

I want people excited about attending a rally for my candidate.  Then they are more likely to be influenced by his speech and then they will in turn impact their own sphere of influence.  It is a domino effect...... that can begin today.

redbeard

Quote from: kroz on April 20, 2015, 03:15:52 PM
Sorry that you do not see the advantage of starting early.  So what if my horse breaks a leg?  I can move to another horse.  I don't have the kind of pride that would make me feel humiliated by a wrong pick early.  I happen to believe that ordinary people can make a difference very early in the race.  Actually, I think this is when we can be most effective..... when people are formulating their opinions.

Why do I need to be patient?  I think it is healthy and profitable to vet each candidate thoroughly.  We can only do that by dialoguing and bringing information to the table.  Yes, we DO have more than one viable choice this time.  That is wonderful.  Now, it is important to bring as much light upon each candidate as possible.  Why waste valuable time.  This may take us a while.  It won't happen in just a week or two.  As the candidates reveal more information we should take note and analyze it.

A successful businessman does not sit back and wait for the competition to define his products.  He does not wait to showcase his crown jewel.  He promotes his product before it is even released for sale and inspires the customer to anxiously anticipate and want what he has to offer.

That is what drives leading manufacturers to excel.  That is why people wait in line for iphones and Nike shoes, etc.

I want people excited about attending a rally for my candidate.  Then they are more likely to be influenced by his speech and then they will in turn impact their own sphere of influence.  It is a domino effect...... that can begin today.
The race hasn't started yet! Now is the time to go down and look over the horses running before you place your bet! :popcorn: