GOP Turns Sure Victory into Defeat                                                                                Nov 08,  2012                                        Click if you like this column!                                                                                                                                                                                                               Wait until next year -- 2016, that is. 
    That’s what disappointed Republican spinners kept saying Tuesday  night as they watched Mitt Romney’s hopes crash and burn in swing state  after swing state.
    How many times did I hear a Republican talk about how their party’s  deep bench of future all-stars will return it to power in Washington in  four years?
    But all the Ryans, Rubios, Bushes, Haleys and Christies in America can’t put the GOP -- or the country -- back together again.
    The GOP is a wreck -- and not just in California, where the party’s registration is now below 30 percent.
    Look how easily the Republican Party managed to turn what should have  been a sure victory over an incompetent and dangerous incumbent into an  embarrassing defeat. 
    First they tore each other to shreds in a bitter primary, smearing  their eventual nominee in debates as a rich, uncaring profiteer who put  working people out on the street and shipped their jobs overseas. 
    Then, while Obama’s ads in the battleground states reinforced the  Republican-made caricature of Mitt, the Romney campaign did just about  everything wrong.
    It squandered the GOP convention and tried to make their candidate  into “Mitt the Moderate.” Team Romney also shunned their natural allies  in talk radio and didn’t reach out for help from conservatives like me.
    I would have been glad to help the Romney campaign in Ohio or  Pennsylvania, where I worked for my father in 1980. I offered, but the  phone never rang. It didn’t ring for Bill O’Reilly or for the other  major radio and TV talk shows, either. 
    But Team Romney’s biggest mistake was playing prevent defense after  his big victory in the first debate. It was a terrible, fatal blunder. 
    Instead of hammering away at the horror of Obamacare, the cover-up in  Benghazi and President Eye-Candy’s four years of failure, Romney ran  the last five weeks hoping the clock would run out before Obama could  recover.
    But you don’t play prevent defense when you are running in second  place in Ohio, Virginia, Florida -- and Tuesday’s results proved it. 
    Hurricane Sandy struck Mitt a final blow, giving Obama the chance to  look presidential and making Mitt disappear from the media for four  days.
    But give credit to Obama’s Chicago Gang. They ran a much better  campaign -- on the ground and in the air. They got out the vote and  Obama got out his message of class envy and federal entitlements for  all, without any trouble from his toadies in the media. 
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