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CPAC 2011: Potential GOP Presidential Hopefuls In Campaign Mode At Conservative Event

Cpac 2011

PHILIP ELLIOTT   02/11/11 10:44 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Republicans angling for President Barack Obama's job compared him to a one-term Democratic president and a Democratic vice president who fell short in his bid to win the presidency.

Appearing before conservatives who hold huge sway in the GOP presidential nomination fight, a stream of would-be GOP candidates called Obama weak and suggested they alone possess the talents needed to beat him and lead a country in crisis.

In unrelenting attacks on Obama, the lineup of potential contenders took on the president's economic team, his advisers and even the first lady's vegetable garden. They did little to mask their disdain for the man they hope to replace.

"Ladies and gentleman: Barack Obama is not behaving like Ronald Reagan. He's behaving like Jimmy Carter," former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty said, likening Obama to the incumbent president Reagan defeated in 1980 amid foreign policy and economic crises.

"President Obama has stood watch over the greatest job loss in modern American history. And that, my friends, is one inconvenient truth that will haunt this president throughout history," Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney said, linking Obama with the film that starred the Democrats' 2000 presidential hopeful, Vice President Al Gore.

"Two years ago, this new president faced an economic crisis and an increasingly uncertain world; an uncertain world has been made more dangerous by the lack of clear direction from a weak president," Romney said.

Sen. John Thune of South Dakota said concerns about a nuclear-armed Iran and Islamic extremists are overshadowed by worries about Obama's handling of those threats.

"The only thing more alarming than these threats is the president's weak response. We can't win a peace with apologies and reset buttons," said Thune, who is contemplating a presidential bid but has yet to lay the groundwork to start a full-fledged campaign.

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, too, joined the field criticizing the president, invoking Obama's comments as a candidate that some voters bitterly clung to guns and religion as a way of explaining those who didn't support him in 2008's protracted Democratic primary.

"We Hoosiers hold to some quaint notions," Daniels said in explaining his state. "Some might say we cling to them, though not our of fear or ignorance."

The annual gathering of more than 11,000 conservatives marked the unofficial start of the GOP presidential nomination fight. Not a single Republican has announced his or her candidacy and there is no clear front-runner among the potential candidates to take on the Democratic incumbent.

But many of the speakers are all-but-declared contenders. When Romney couched his ambitions – "if I were to decide to run for president," he began one part of his speech – the crowd in the ballroom laughed.

They also rose to their feet when he talked about an out-of-work Obama as early as 2013.

"It's going to take a lot more than new rhetoric to put Americans back to work. It's going to take a new president," Romney said to cheers.

Thune, too, looked ahead to the next election.

"If we're going to solve our entitlement problem in this country, we need to solve our White House problem by electing a conservative president in 2012," Thune said.

Pawlenty said Obama's approach to spending reflects just how out-of-touch he is with voters, who threw scores of Democrats from power in November and gave Republicans control of the U.S. House.

"Here's another commonsense principle from the heartland that President Obama clearly still needs to learn. And it's this: People spend money differently – when it's their own money," Pawlenty said.

The start of the 2012 presidential campaign has been slower than the beginning of the last cycle, when candidates hired staff in the days after the 2006 midterm elections and shortly afterward opened campaign offices in the key early voting states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.

This time, there has been a more tepid start, in part because potential candidates are still contemplating the role of the tea party in the nominating process and, in part, because no one else is fully in the race.

Would-be contenders were using the three-day event to test messages, introduce themselves and gauge support. They also sought to prove their mettle among the strongest conservative activists who are looking for a candidate who can level a devastating attack on the incumbent president.

For all the talk of a weak Obama, the candidates overlooked their own vulnerabilities:

_ Romney didn't mention his role in Massachusetts' health care overhaul that has many similarities to Obama's national effort.

_ Thune did not mention his vote in support of the 2008 Wall Street bailout that has become anathema for conservatives and resulted in several Republicans losing to primary challengers in 2010.

_ Pawlenty emphasized his budget record running Minnesota but failed to note he raised taxes on cigarettes early in his tenure.

_ Daniels was the exception, bringing up his remark maligned by conservatives that the next president facing economic crisis "would have to call a truce on the so-called social issues." Rather, he encouraged conservatives to broaden their reach, saying: "Purity in martyrdom is for suicide bombers."

At the White House, Obama's top spokesman dismissed the day of anti-Obama rhetoric.

"I think we did pretty well in Minnesota," Robert Gibbs said of the state Obama during his 2008 campaign.

Romney took a swipe at first lady Michelle Obama's White House garden in a dig at Obama's new effort at bipartisanship rolled out in the State of the Union.

"He sounded like he was going to dig up the first lady's organic garden to put in a Bob's Big Boy," Romney said, referencing the burger chain.

Gibbs said Romney needs to be careful, given his record.

"I'd be interested to see, if throughout the next two years, the two words `health care' come out of his mouth," Gibbs said.

And Daniels poked fun at Obama's Nobel Peace Prize when thanking the conference's organizer.

"Nobel Peace Prizes have been awarded for far less," Daniels said.

A day earlier, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania and tea party darling Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota spoke with the group, as did real estate mogul Donald Trump who got a rousing welcome.

Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour is to speak Saturday.

Several potential candidates were absent: Sarah Palin, the 2008 vice presidential GOP nominee, and Mike Huckabee, who won the Iowa caucuses in 2008, are favorites among conservatives who declined invitations, citing scheduling conflicts.

Jon Huntsman, the former Utah governor, hasn't yet left his job as Obama's ambassador to China, though he has given the White House his resignation, effective this spring. In the meantime, allies have established a campaign-in-waiting and on Friday announced they had hired two aides – both veterans of Sen. John McCain's 2008 presidential bid.

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WASHINGTON — Republicans angling for President Barack Obama's job compared him to a one-term Democratic president and a Democratic vice president who fell short in his bid to win the presidency.
WASHINGTON — Republicans angling for President Barack Obama's job compared him to a one-term Democratic president and a Democratic vice president who fell short in his bid to win the presidency.
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Dosadi 09:28 PM on 02/11/2011
This means nothing.  The days of the John Kerry responses to attacks is over.  The GOP will be hit with the truth this time around.  They will be forced to defend their mistakes.  Their mistakes are going to rolled out for the public to see.  And they will have date stamps on them so when they talk about the 2009 budget they will see that this was Bush's budget.  They will see  Read More...
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Carolyn LeBeauf
05:38 PM on 02/13/2011
CPAC= THE REPUBLICANS AND THE BAGGERS biggest GONG SHOW.
05:05 PM on 02/13/2011
Of course they are attacking the other side, when you have absolutely nothing to offer, no solutions, no ideas, all you can do is try to tear down your opposition. These people are so uninspiring they ooze with non-intellectual boredom. Their negative mind set operates around a fourth grade level, except Sarah and Michele, they are more second grade on a good day.
02:42 PM on 02/13/2011
Heavy scripting leads to a mind-numbing product.
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BlackJAC
It's better to be a black king than a white knight
01:31 PM on 02/13/2011
Mitt-For-Brains said that we're in Groundhog Day rather than Brave New World.  He clearly didn't read the latter if he thinks that's a good thing.
12:32 PM on 02/13/2011
Once, again... Republicans are fresh out of ideas.
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cmdr hlamb
Ditch digger elite......
01:28 PM on 02/13/2011
i dont remember them ever having any....
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BlackJAC
It's better to be a black king than a white knight
01:32 PM on 02/13/2011
The radical of one century is the conservative of the next.  The radical invents the views.  When he has worn them out, the conservative adopts them.
--Mark Twain
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goleafsgo
A Lie stands on one leg, Truth on two.
11:34 AM on 02/13/2011
What a bunch of baffoons - rude and vulgar fools!
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RedSox61
The Right has left the world of sanity.....
11:07 AM on 02/13/2011
I am posting this here because throughout exchanges under this article - I have seen comments and comments have been made to me that 'liberals are confused - it is not taxes that are the lowest - it is revenue' - - and you see, this is the problem with the Right - Conservatives - whatever label you want to put on them (I have a number of labels - but then this comment would be removed) -- they simply ignore: History, Facts and Science...

So - here are some links to demonstrate that your big complaint about TAX AND SPEND liberals - is WRONG - - in the end, we have the lowest TAX RATES in decades!!!

http://www­.cbpp.org/­cms/index.­cfm?fa=vie­w&id=3151

http://pol­iticalwire­.com/archi­ves/2010/0­4/15/taxes­_at_lowest­_levels_in­_60_years.­html

http://www­.washingto­nmonthly.c­om/archive­s/individu­al/2010_05­/023743.ph­p

This link has some great trend rate charts:
http://mediamatters.org/research/201004150075
12:49 PM on 02/13/2011
I agree. Words are easy to say. Fingers are easy to point. Clear and accurate perception of the pointer, sayer all depends on their intelligence and experience. The perception of confusion in another may, and I'm sure in this case does, reflect the stupidity and lack of experience of the sayer/pointer/viewer. Because people do have different experience and levels of intelligence and draw confidence from those things and take the liberty to share their views, does not mean they are confused. This manifestation of freedom should be celebrated. To dumb down a message by making it uniform is the clear and present practice of dictatorships, autocracies, oligarchies, and totalitarian forms of government. More worrisome, is the failure of the House of Representativves to act on jobs, the belief that they (conservatives) already know all the answers, makes them lame and ineffective and more concerned about wielding power and less interested in the conversations that lead to real power and strength. Misuse of power and strength lead to hubris and ultimate failure of the process that makes our country strong. Essentially talk and finger pointing are fruitless.
04:15 PM on 02/13/2011
The sad part is that they will not read it. They never do. That is why they play fast and loose with the facts. They can't read... and they can't drive!
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Gridlock50
07:31 AM on 02/13/2011
Are they good for anything else besides this? No!
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annie345
liberal american in france
06:41 AM on 02/13/2011
2012 presidential GOP hopefuls hurl attacks.

This is all they do. They criticise and try to make their opponents look bad, usually with rhetoric which doesn't stand the test of TRUTH. They, as always, lack concrete ideas which lead to solutions. Only talking points!!!They nauseate me.
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Rogan
09:23 AM on 02/13/2011
I've been saying it for a decade now: whenever a politician steps forward to ask for votes, who is a bonafide old-fashioned genuine conservative - and that politician is a guy (or a woman) who is always brutally honest, and always common sense oriented - that politician will take every conservative vote there is to take. It would be like Obama in 2008 but maybe even more so...

...but in my lifetime (I was born in 1971) I don't think I've ever seen an honest principled conservative. They're always all spin and talking points and corporate contributions. Always.
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hankashley
Catholic who votes like a citizen not a Catholic.
10:54 AM on 02/13/2011
Yes, sadly there have been no true conservatives in your lifetime. This has been my complaint since I left The Republican Party after I made the error of casting my vote for Reagan in his first Presidential election. I have been saying ever since that "real conservatism" is dead. What is left are corporate socialists and fascists. They can deny all they want but it is what it is.
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SVPincalif
Practice random acts of kindness
01:24 AM on 02/13/2011
---"Two years ago, this new president faced an economic crisis and an increasingly uncertain world; an uncertain world has been made more dangerous by the lack of clear direction from a weak president," Romney said.---

Strangely enough, I felt that the weak President...Bush II...left us in an economic crisis in an increasingly uncertain world, and that Mr Obama has made some very good decisions along the way. I'm wondering why they define our current President's lack of aggression as weak?
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Golemaximus
04:58 AM on 02/13/2011
SVP - Bush did leave a weak economy but Obama has done nothing but make it worse. He hasn't made any good decisions on the economy unless you are aware of something the rest of are not.
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annie345
liberal american in france
06:51 AM on 02/13/2011
??????
Open your eyes and turn of faux.
SVP
05:18 PM on 02/13/2011
Well, it is obvious you are truly one of the uninformed who doesn't care to look into the nonsense they spew as preached by the Right. I read a list of Obama accomplishments just the other day that took over two complete written pages. He just doesn't go out and have diarrhea of the mouth like the Republicans, who claim things they have never accomplished.
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JWoodz
My micro bio is way too long.
11:24 PM on 02/12/2011
Anyone else notice that since January 22, 2009, no republican or fox news commentatory has passed up an opportunity to demean, second guess, or question the competency of Pres. Obama?

It's like they are trying to prove the case that his election was "a fairytale." Yes. I went there.
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Golemaximus
05:04 AM on 02/13/2011
JW - If he didn't supply them with so much ammunition they wouldn't be able to provide you with the examples of his incompetence.
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JWoodz
My micro bio is way too long.
11:22 AM on 02/13/2011
Name one example of incompetence. Just one.

And just because you don't agree with a decision, you can't say it was incompetence.
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LiberalScoop
Get thee my long sword Hope!
01:26 AM on 02/14/2011
Golemaximus, if you had any real common sense, you wouldn't say such a thing until you've looked in to the issues. You haven't, which means you aren't employing your critical thinking skills. The difference between a Republican voter and a Democratic voter is that the Republican will believe whatever his party affiliates tell him/her--blindly so. A Democrat will listen to what their people say, then, when they find something isn't right, they call those people to task for it. We don't blindly follow our leaders, we walk with them and we talk to them. We also don't accuse our president (Republican or Democrat) of things that aren't true, like "Obama wasn't born in America!" or "He's a Muslim." The problem we have with Republican voters is that you spew these ignorant phrases that you've heard from your Republican leaders and they just aren't true. They know you won't question it, which makes me feel sad for you. Wake up, you FOOL! Learn what it is you don't like about Obama's policies, and voice your concerns, here. We may agree with you. But, until then, you can't be taken seriously because, until you have your information straight, you aren't saying anything.
Believe it or not, I want you to be informed and I mean no animosity toward you. Just pay attention to the issues. Don't just agree with the Republicans because you're a Republican.
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Americanium
Liberal nut
08:05 PM on 02/12/2011
The difference between a Muslim Extremist and a Republican extremist?.. Facial Hair
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JWoodz
My micro bio is way too long.
11:24 PM on 02/12/2011
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SVPincalif
Practice random acts of kindness
01:26 AM on 02/13/2011
and Rextremists allow their women to show their faces in public.
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Rogan
09:24 AM on 02/13/2011
so far
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Americanium
Liberal nut
08:04 PM on 02/12/2011
It hurts to see grown men grovel ...... None of them put forward a single concrete proposal... they are all merchants of hate... God they make me sick.
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Judy Rauch
05:06 PM on 02/13/2011
Do you not love these C-Pac meeeting where a bunch of men and women make speeches that make no sense and all the time they are begging pick me pick me please please and truth is no one who wins that poll has ever won. See I guess if you are among this bunch you do not have to worry like a thing like truth and from this bunch that talked you could never expect an idea I doubt in the whole convention you could not find one person to come up with a good idea about anything. Can anyone say there was a possible candiate there.Oh Republicans and your cousins the Tea Party clan are in trouble
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mollymac
nice girls seldom get the corner office
07:30 PM on 02/12/2011
Dweebs---all of them.