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The 2012 Speculatron Weekly Roundup For Feb. 17, 2012

First Posted: 02/17/2012 6:49 pm   Updated: 02/20/2012 4:13 pm

This week, one of the few things that anyone found worth talking about in the 2012 race was the extent to which money was likely to determine everything. Let's summarize, shall we? Mitt Romney -- he's got a lot of money. Maybe even most of the money in the entire world? Most of the rest of it is being vacuumed up by President Barack Obama, who's been on a West Coast swing for Hollywood and Silicon Valley ducats to fuel his re-election bid. Newt Gingrich has a little scratch, but a lot of debt. Rick Santorum has got almost nothing. Ron Paul? He's probably got enough to fuel the operation he hopes will make him delegate-rich at the end of the process. And, yeah, Buddy Roemer thinks the whole damn system needs to be thrown on the junkheap.

The dynamic we're seeing ahead of the Michigan Primary, where Rick Santorum has a real chance to derail Romney's machine, is almost entirely governed by money. As we'll go on to detail, Romney's biggest endorser at this point are Stacks Of Cash. Those Stacks Of Cash have really shown up for him in a huge way already. But Stacks Of Cash have some big plans in store for Santorum, in the form of a "coming two-front attack" that will paint him as both an experienced Washington insider who loves pork and lobbyists and an inexperienced yutz who doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground.

Just how confident is the Romney campaign in the ability of Stacks Of Cash to make the difference? Consider this quote, obtained by Ben Smith:

"The expectation is that Santorum, just given his personality, is going to whine like crazy about this," the advisor laughed.

You realize that it's impossible to say that sentence while laughing without sounding like a complete dick, right? Go ahead and practice it! You'll see what we mean. But that's how sure of itself -- or rather, how sure of those Stacks Of Cash -- the Romney campaign is right now.

And that's despite the fact that the poll numbers currently favor Santorum. But the Michigan primary is still many days away, and there's no guarantee that he can keep those numbers up and turn them out if he can't finance the sort of operation you need to keep everyone organized. He's making a game of it, by going on the offensive and releasing ads of his own. But his cash-strapped campaign has limitations.

Just how skint is Team Santorum? Consider this, from Jonathan Chait:

Here are some things to keep in mind when assessing Rick Santorum’s chances of beating Mitt Romney. He has no pollster, no campaign headquarters, and no paid advance staff. He’s currently getting outspent on television in Michigan by a ratio of 29-1.

Santorum is mainly getting help from his super PAC's sugar-daddy, Foster Friess, and boy howdy, if there was ever a time that Santorum probably wishes that guy would just go off somewhere by himself and quietly spend money on his behalf it was this week, when Friess told a shocked Andrea Mitchell that as far as birth control went, women should just content themselves with keeping a Bayer aspirin pinched between their knees. Friess is now doing his version of the "Sorry I'm not sorry and anyway I was only joking gee whiz you ladies take everything so seriously and get so hysterical" routine, but it probably isn't a big help that he accidentally slipped with what Santorum himself likely feels about birth control.

Friess actually ended up being the capper on what had to have been one of the worst weeks for womankind since the invention of foot binding. Between Chris Brown using the Grammys as a means of absolution, Virginia Republicans' plans to expand the State to allow it to have "transvaginal" adventures, and Darrell Issa's all-male mansplanation revue on how birth control is sending everyone to Hell, Friess' remarks almost qualified as comic relief.

Of course, this whole birth control debate we're having was touched off by the White House in the first place. Last week, those inclined to impute an eleven-dimensional chess gambit behind the president's every action were inclined to remark that inviting the conflict was a shrewd move. By agreeing to a compromise, the Obama administration managed to isolate those who oppose birth control outright from those who were merely concerned about the First Amendment. But the compromise has clearly failed to recage that beast.

Again, the multi-dimensional chess enthusiasts are likely to say, "Fine. This issue isn't a winner in Peoria, let those who are bonkers remove their masks and reveal themselves." All well and good if the economy continues to improve. If it doesn't, and bad economic indicators have their historical impact on an incumbent's chances, it may not matter if those masks are off. In the end, this could be an awfully dangerous game the White House is playing.

So. Money, misogyny, madness ... that covers the larger discussion of the week on the campaign trail. For the rest, we invite you, as always, to enter the Speculatron for the week of February 17, 2012.

Rick Santorum
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For Rick Santorum, the surge-a-licious rise to the top of the polls continues. In various national polls, Santorum has opened a yawning gap between himself and Romney. And his recent successes have garnered him leads in the critical state of Ohio, and the more immediately important Michigan. As Jim Geraghty puts it, "Beating Romney in Michigan... would be a game-changer." And for once, we're okay with someone using that criminally overused phrase.

Santorum helped himself considerably when he showed up at CPAC and provided the most obvious contrast to Romney possible. Namely, he showed that he is not some sort of unfeeling android programmed to awkwardly walk amongst humanity, guessing their ages. Romney ended up prevailing at the CPAC straw poll (and Santorum was miffed about that), but these representative quotes, pulled by Dan Amira, tell you all you need to know about the sort of impact Santorum is trying to have:

Afterward, CPAC attendees streaming out of the ballroom were impressed. "I thought it was an excellent speech," one undecided woman told us. "He's down to earth. I don't think of him as necessarily a politician." Another undecided man said he liked Sanotrum's "family values" because "they're steadfast. He doesn't have to try to turn them into a soundbite that sounds good. It's really what he believes in and I think that's really important to me and my family."


And Santorum continues to play up what he perceives as Romney's weaknesses, characterizing him as a "desperate" candidate:

"Mitt Romney is the author of Romneycare, which is the biggest government expansion in the history of the state of
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This week, one of the few things that anyone found worth talking about in the 2012 race was the extent to which money was likely to determine everything. Let's summarize, shall we? Mitt Romney -- he's...
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noaxe397 10:46 PM on 02/17/2012
Yesterday on Hardball Chris Matthews, David Corn and Howard Fineman were discussing Romney's awkward moments................It was side splitting funny not because the 3 guys were trying to do schtick, but because their mere recounting of the things Romney says, when you think about them, are hilarious.............Matthews told how Romney said he liked to hunt, but only small "varmints."  Matthews  Read More...
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01:40 PM on 02/20/2012
lets talk about obama and the progress of america.

romney, santorum and newt are liars and should be slapped twice by their mothers.
09:07 AM on 02/20/2012
What I find hard to believe is that so much money is being spent on such nonsense. THis all appears to be a game for those with a lot of money. Do they think they are playing monopoly? My fellow Americans - you need to pay attention and VOTE.
01:00 PM on 02/20/2012
The problem I have with some people is that they don't pay attention and don't go out and vote, but then sit around and complain about why they have to drive their kids to school because the levy failed.

Many democrats in my home state of Ohio didn't take the 2010 midterms seriously and didn't go vote. Now, our new republican governor is doing all he can to impose his extremist agenda on our state. If people refuse to see the signs the GOPers have given after 2010, then we deserve whatever we get if Republicans gain back control of the WH and the house of Rep.
01:25 PM on 02/20/2012
Agreed. 2010 was a non-presidential election, plus the republicans just went completely off the deepend, so 2012 should be a huge turnout with democrats taking back the house, keeping the presidency and holding onto the senate.

But everyone, let this be a warning, never let republicans get a single elected office ever again, not even assistant dog catcher.
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01:40 PM on 02/20/2012
romney, santorum and gingrich are liars and should be slapped twice by their mothers.
08:07 PM on 02/19/2012
Paul says US `slipping into a fascist system'

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_PAUL?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2012-02-18-22-33-48

"We've slipped away from a true Republic," Paul said. "Now we're slipping into a fascist system where it's a combination of government and big business and authoritarian rule and the suppression of the individual rights of each and every American citizen."
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11:06 PM on 02/19/2012
Shut up. Nothing to see here. Never mind, please go back to sleep America.
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hardrain77
Ron Paul not Romney
11:28 PM on 02/19/2012
If only Huffpo realized that this is a more worthy article than the latest campaign fluff by Linkins.
03:09 PM on 02/19/2012
What happenen to Lyndon Johnson and John Kennedy incomes? Eight of the richest presidents weere listed as democrats or is that a figure you don't want to bring up now?
10:30 AM on 02/20/2012
Who cares? What about the PRESENT slate of candidates?
10:52 AM on 02/20/2012
The same reason libbers keep draging Bush into the Equation. Works for you doesn't it?
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01:41 PM on 02/20/2012
amen,
however,
lets talk about obama and the good he is doing
01:28 PM on 02/20/2012
I don't think anyone cares how rich a president is, but what they want to enact when they are in office. e.g. wealthy republicans want to give tax breaks to the wealthy, deregulate corporations, and give corporations the power to control our government. Wealthy democrats want to help the poor, middle class, 99% of Americans, place regulatory control over corporations, protect us from the pollution corporations want to release, and prevent corporations from owning our government.
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01:42 PM on 02/20/2012
what we care about is how to get someones grandmother to slap romney across the face each time he lies
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Neuron Flash
Your Micro Brew Is Empty
01:28 PM on 02/19/2012
These three clown are not what the top wants? The establishment GOP is really the military industrial complex. Looking at the three not Rands within that context, I see that the MI complex will make out well with all three. For the rest of the billionaires club, Rand does fine by them because his policies willturn this country into a 19h century sweat shop. Obama is a conservative in that he would like to preserve the status quo but make it somehow more stable. While that strategy requires a little more pain for billionaires, it still preserve their wealth. All in all, billionaires win in all scenarios. The only thing is some billionaires are more racist than others which is why Romney has stacks of cash.
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ssaintc
Be gentle to all and stern with yourself.
01:24 PM on 02/19/2012
zizi.jeanmerJust now

I can't fell sorry for the republicans.

They chased each other so far to the right, they fell off the cliff.
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01:43 PM on 02/20/2012
so---go obama
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Mr Nightlinger
Corporate outsourcing same as hiring illegals
10:48 AM on 02/19/2012
The GOP is so worried about Ron Paul it is amazing. If the field narrows, and Ron Paul gets equal debate time, it doesn't matter which of the three--Santorum, Romney, Gingrich is put up against him--he will crush them in a one-on-one. I cannot wait until two of those three drop out, and Ron Paul has (probably) Romney one-on-one. Romney will stutter and sweat the whole way. Ron Paul also has a decent shot at beating Obama if he gets the nomination...or even if he goes third party...PEOPLE WANT CHANGE. Even a lot of Obama supporters would go with Ron Paul--he is "change we can believe in" (that we didn't get with Obama.)
02:04 PM on 02/19/2012
Assuming none of these guys has a chance at Obama, and assuming the country basically splits down the middle regardless of what is going on ( Bush somehow got reelected the second time ). Assuming the independents somehow have control of who gets elected, you are probably right, Ron Paul does have the best chance against Obama.
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01:43 PM on 02/20/2012
no chance at all...shut the attention down already.
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trollslayer
02:15 PM on 02/19/2012
Here in the reality-based world, nobody is worried about Ron Paul.
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vonBeavis
Do what you can with what you've got while you can
04:38 PM on 02/19/2012
Succinct and to the point.
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hrpmap
Retired man still active..
08:29 PM on 02/19/2012
No one should, he's an honorable politician, something rare.
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Mr Nightlinger
Corporate outsourcing same as hiring illegals
10:45 AM on 02/19/2012
Santorum, Gingrich and Romney are actually working for the Democrats.

Those three are only running to take votes away from Ron Paul, who, in a one-on-one scenario, has a good chance of beating Obama. It seems wrong, what I am saying, but it is true. These three clowns are NOT what anyone wants--not even the GOP, so it is just a show. If they actually wanted someone who could challenge Obama, that would be Ron Paul, who is very very different from anything we have seen in years. Not perfect, but he represents CHANGE, which is what most Americans--even many Obama supporters, really want. CHANGE.
10:26 AM on 02/20/2012
Feel sorry for poor Ron Paul, the "independent" candidate, as he gets "beat up" by the other Republicans!
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Mr Nightlinger
Corporate outsourcing same as hiring illegals
11:06 PM on 02/20/2012
He has never been "beat up" by any one of these bozo candidates. He is beat up by the banks who own and direct the news coverage of the GOP primaries.

Notice how he does in the free press, the internet, the blogs? Americans want change. At least the ones paying attention do.

I dunno. Hm. The most distinguishing thing about the Ron Paul campaign is his dedication to the Constitution. Is that supposed to be a bad thing? If you don't believe in the rules of the Constitution with him, how do you call yourself an American?
01:14 PM on 02/20/2012
Ron Paul wouldn't be at the bottom of the polls if the other "three clowns are NOT what anyone wants"

I am "Severely" progressive and stand behind Pres. Obama who is trying to bring CHANGE to the country if it weren't for the Severe obstructionism by the Republican party.
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Mr Nightlinger
Corporate outsourcing same as hiring illegals
10:41 AM on 02/19/2012
These two fools will cancel each other out. If you vote for Santorum or Romney, you are just wasting your vote, splitting the best shot the GOP has:

Ron Paul.
10:27 AM on 02/20/2012
Tired of Republicans? Vote for a Republican instead!
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windstorm46
For whom the bell tolls ...
09:57 AM on 02/19/2012
Somebody PLEASE tell me when this FARCE is going to be over !?!.
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hrpmap
Retired man still active..
08:30 PM on 02/19/2012
Right after the next election and the current FARCE in the WH goes home to chicago.
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windstorm46
For whom the bell tolls ...
09:30 PM on 02/19/2012
RIGHTTTT - GOOD LUCK with that - you're going to NEED it !!!!!!!!
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joekel
01:07 PM on 02/20/2012
You should never do drugs and then post
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01:45 PM on 02/20/2012
close your eyes, wait, and vote for obama
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Vikingdave
When vikings were just little.
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sociocanuck
Red Tory mind / Progressive voting history
10:20 PM on 02/18/2012
More eyes should be on both Gary Johnson and Buddy Roemer, indeed.

While I do not agree with everything either has to say (though more than the new breed of other very-conservative conservatives) both seem to be thinking more pragmatically and without the fetters of partisanship -- something like Obama if he were an Independent and not a Democrat being hamstrung by an opposition with a Must-Win-At-All-Costs mentality (hypothetically speaking; obviously if he hadn't been a Democrat in 2008 he'd be a footnote and Americans would have another President Clinton being undermined by obstructionists instead).
10:32 PM on 02/18/2012
I agree, Buddy Roemer actually has potential and I would like to hear what he has to say. He has an impressive educational background and experience. Why are the republicans afraid to have him at the debates? I found his web link and there is a petition he is trying to get people to help him get into the debates. http://www.buddyroemer.com/join
madame48
NO..it's a gop Cookbook !Tempus edax,homo edacior
11:33 PM on 02/18/2012
He wants the workers of the cow try to pick up the tab for corporations.they won't have to pay for the military that defend them, the infrastructure they need to function, the courts that defend their patents, the educated workforce they need...and they get to FREELOAD as the workers are the one's actually paying taxes while Copts skate
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01:46 PM on 02/20/2012
but he lacks charisma
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01:45 PM on 02/20/2012
Amen
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08:12 PM on 02/18/2012
Just the thought of Rick S.being president is enough to scare the devil plum out of anyone.
his stance on birth control is a prescription for greater proportions of poverty,causing a crush of
welfare recipients,we are burdened by family's having children they can't afford to feed now
Rick wants more,he calls Obama the welfare president ,I guess Rick wants Obama to be a
welfare king.Ricky boy you be careful that the devil doesn't get you and beat you over the
head with his pitchfork.
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A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
07:38 PM on 02/18/2012
Millionaire Holy Rolly ... Santorum doesn't even tithe .... he's CHEAP ......

Little Rikki gave a measly 1.6 % to charity .... isn't he supposed to give 10% as dictated by the bible ......
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08:33 PM on 02/18/2012
I don't care how cheap Ricky is as long as he doesn't try to bump ugly s with me,even if
I was using birth control.
doublerainbow
Keep looking up and forward!
08:34 PM on 02/18/2012
Or 14% like Obama.
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08:35 PM on 02/19/2012
Or the $350 like Biden.
07:11 PM on 02/18/2012
So Mr Romney where is the birth certificate and those gd tax form. What's up man are you trying
defraud America!
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Mezca
Expose the Hypocrisy through Humor...
07:33 PM on 02/18/2012
SO TRUE!! Wasn't Rick's father born in Mexico? Orly Taintz should get on top of this as soon as possible!!!
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01:47 PM on 02/20/2012
*happy.
Exile romney and his lie-machine
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01:47 PM on 02/20/2012
romney is born in lieville