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elleng

(130,905 posts)
Thu Jan 5, 2012, 10:45 PM Jan 2012

Boston Globe Endorses Huntsman in Republican Race.

Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, trailing in most polls in the volatile Republican presidential nominating contest, won the endorsement of the Boston Globe on Thursday, days before a primary vote in New Hampshire.

The Massachusetts-based newspaper, with a sizeable readership in the neighboring state that holds a primary election on January 10, praised Huntsman's solid credentials and a "far-sighted" vision on issues such as renewable energy, education and immigration.

"With a strong record as governor of Utah and U.S. ambassador to China, arguably the most important overseas diplomatic post, Huntsman's credentials match those of anyone in the field," the Globe said in an editorial.

"He would be the best candidate to seize this moment in GOP history, and the best-prepared to be president."

http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2012/01/05/us/politics/politics-us-usa-campaign-huntman-endorsement.html?hp

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Boston Globe Endorses Huntsman in Republican Race. (Original Post) elleng Jan 2012 OP
For vision and national unity, Huntsman for GOP nominee Little Tich Jan 2012 #1
Huntsman is almost sane and to the left of the likes of Joe Lieberfuk. cosmicone Jan 2012 #2
Huntman is the best candidate,but Republicans don't vote for real leaders. n/t wisteria Jan 2012 #3

Little Tich

(6,171 posts)
1. For vision and national unity, Huntsman for GOP nominee
Thu Jan 5, 2012, 11:16 PM
Jan 2012

Source: Boston Globe

DISSATISFACTION WITH the economy, expressed in spasms of anger toward Wall Street and Washington; the dashed hopes of many who believed that Barack Obama’s election would create a new spirit of unity; and genuine uncertainty about Democratic health care reform - all of these have created an historic opportunity for the Republican Party. Just three years removed from a Republican administration that was roundly judged a failure, the party has a chance to renew itself - to blaze a path to bipartisan action on the budget, to introduce market-based solutions to health costs, and to construct a post-Iraq War network of alliances to promote global economic strength, knowing that true security comes from both peace and prosperity.

So far, Republican presidential contenders have shown little awareness of this opportunity. Far from promoting bipartisan unity, the GOP candidates have even abandoned Ronald Reagan’s “11th commandment” (“Though shalt not speak ill of another Republican”), shattering the party’s customary internal unity in an electric storm of name-calling and accusations. Rather than compare creative policy solutions, the candidates have vied for meaningless titles like “true conservative.’’ Rather than outline a vision for a safer world, they’ve signaled a return to Bush-era posturing and disdain for allies who don’t blindly serve American interests.

And yet the chance for renewal remains. Sour economic data and dysfunction in Washington present major obstacles to Obama’s reelection. Whoever gets the Republican nomination could easily become president. Among the candidates, only two stand out as truly presidential, Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman. Both have track records of success, and both, through their policies and demeanors, have shown the breadth of spirit to lead the nation. But while Romney proceeds cautiously, strategically, trying to appease enough constituencies to get himself the nomination, Huntsman has been bold. Rather than merely sketch out policies, he articulates goals and ideals. The priorities he would set for the country, from leading the world in renewable energy to retooling education and immigration policies to help American high-tech industries, are far-sighted. He has stood up far more forcefully than Romney against those in his party who reject evolution and the science behind global warming.

Read More: http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/editorials/articles/2012/01/06/for_vision_and_national_unity_huntsman_for_gop_nominee/

Oh, dear. The guys at the Boston Globe must really believe that Jon Huntsman is the Anointed One...

 

cosmicone

(11,014 posts)
2. Huntsman is almost sane and to the left of the likes of Joe Lieberfuk.
Thu Jan 5, 2012, 11:32 PM
Jan 2012

He has no chance of winning the repuke nomination.

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