Romney's excuses and Jindal's repudiation

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal
Politico reports that Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, seen here in April, 2012, says Mitt Romney’s post-mortem on why the Republican’s lost to Obama is “absolutely wrong”. (AFP PHOTO / Karen Bleier)

The New York Times reports:

A week after losing the election to President Obama, Mitt Romney blamed his overwhelming electoral loss on what he said were big “gifts” that the president had bestowed on loyal Democratic constituencies, including young voters, African-Americans and Hispanics. Continue reading Romney's excuses and Jindal's repudiation

The Atlantic: Does the Romney-Ron Paul Pact Make Paul a Sellout?

I’ll be talking to Molly Ball tonight on my show, Daily Brief on Sun News Network, about her article just up today at The Atlantic. It starts this way:

Ron Paul is helping Mitt Romney. It’s been obvious for months. You’d think Paul’s followers would be outraged by this — but they’re not.

The Paul-Romney alliance means the race’s most ideologically pure fiscal conservative has effectively sold out to the least conservative, least consistent, most establishmentarian candidate in the field. Romney favors the basic concept of progressive taxation and a government’s right to compel citizens to purchase health insurance. It’s unthinkable that he would, if elected, end the Federal Reserve. Alone among the candidates, he insists that there be no cuts to any military spending. All these stances are anathema to Paul’s staunchly absolutist world view.

You’ll want to read the rest: Does the Romney-Ron Paul Pact Make Paul a Sellout? – Molly Ball – Politics – The Atlantic.