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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
John Gizzi Argues for a "Fresh Face" in 2012
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 4:16 PM
Earlier today, I authored a column stating that if history has anything to say about it, Mitt Romney or Sarah Palin will get the GOP nod.

Now, my good friend and colleague John Gizzi, a highly-respected reporter for HUMAN EVENTS, has weighed in on this issue.  John emailed this insightful response to me earlier today, and said I could share it with you:
I liked your article and I agree with you on history being on the side of Romney.  Except for one thing:  wherever I travel, more and more Republicans are fed up with this idea of someone’s turn.  More often than not, you here “Him again?!!” rather than “It’s his turn?” (or “It’s her turn?).

Thus, I would argue that someone who is a fresh face has an advantage.  Which may explain why Govs. Barbour and Pawlenty, possibly Jim DeMint, Gen. David Petraeus, or someone who emerges in 2020—say a Gov. John Kasich of Ohio—could easily be a heavyweight contender in two years.  Put another way, Republicans finally won the House in 1994 when they ran a national strategy; they might well win in 2012 with a fresh face.

I made this analogy at Western CPAC.  From 1930-36, Republicans lost ground in four successive elections.  By 1937, vilified and blamed for the Depression, Rs had 17 seats in the Senate, about a third of the House, and no major governorship except CA.  But then FDR made his first stumbles as President—raising taxes before Depression was over, which short-circuited the recovery, and trying to pack the Supreme Court.  In anger that was not unlike the tea party movement today, voters rallied to Republicans, who won so many House and Senate seats that if the South had not been solidly Democrat, they would have taken Congress.

More significantly, as Lyn Nofziger used to say, the “deadwood was cleaned out.”  Many of the old bulls who were blamed for the Depression were retired or swept out in ’38.  By 1940, it was clearly no one’s turn, as all the major candidates for the Republican nomination for President were people who had emerged on the scene only two years before: a freshman senator from Ohio (Bob Taft), a two-fisted, crime-busting 38-year-old DA from NY (Tom Dewey), and the eventual nominee, who had neither held nor sought office before and was a registered Democrat until a year before: Wendell Willkie.  (I could easily see Dave Petraeus as Willkie).

The point being: overnight is an eternity in politics, as former Secretary of State James Baker likes to say, and 2010 could be a defining moment in Republican politics.



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Tom Ketchum  writes: Tuesday, October, 20, 2009 7:02 PM
stoic patriot
Matt lewis has a boy crush on romney and overlooks romneys rino record as governor.
Stoic Patriot writes: Tuesday, October, 20, 2009 6:47 PM
Why not acknowledge Huckabee?
Mr. Lewis, I read your column and you dismissed Huckabee out-of-hand. I thought you might like to see some evidence that you should stop ignoring Huckabee, treating this only like a run-off between Romney and Palin. These are the latest numbers from Rasmussen:

Overall GOP Field
-----------------
Huckabee: 29%
Romney: 24%
Palin: 18%
Gingrich: 14%
Pawlenty: 4%
Other: 6%
Undecided: 7%

Favorable
---------
Huckabee: 78% (46% Strong)
Romney: 78% (34% Strong)
Palin: 75%
Gingrich: 69%
Pawlenty: 45%

Not Wanted
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Pawlenty: 28%
Palin: 21%
Gingrich: 20%
Romney: 8%
Huckabee: 7%


http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/ele ctions2/election_2012/gop_2012_huckabee_29_romney_24_palin_ 18


Head-to-Head Huckabee vs. Romney
--------------------------------
Huckabee: 44%
Romney: 39%
Undecided: 17%

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/ele ctions2/election_2012/head_to_head_huckabee_44_romney_39
Kenny Z writes: Tuesday, October, 20, 2009 5:02 PM
Battering ram
Atilla wouldn't be looking at a locked door
keeping him and his duly elected men and women out of an extremely important meeting dealing with six percent of our economy, he and his people would be using a battering ram to knock the door down.
Kenny Z writes: Tuesday, October, 20, 2009 4:58 PM
Atilla the Hun
We need Atilla the Hun for our next presidential candidate. We need his huns for our congressional and senatorial candidates. Then, maybe, we can make some progress!
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