Very Conservative Republican Senator Lindsay Graham of South Carolina may have been the first member of his party to launch a volley in the new GOP civil war that most political watchers knew would come if Mitt Romney lost. Senator Graham told Politico on November 5th;
“If I hear anybody say it was because Romney wasn’t conservative enough I’m going to go nuts. We’re not losing 95% of African-Americans and two-thirds of Hispanics and voters under 30 because we’re not being hard-ass enough.”
Mitt Romney lost, the war started, and former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, David Frum was ready with an arsenal. Frum has published a Newsweek “E-Book” entitled “Why Romney Lost, and what the GOP can do about it.” Frum names names and doesn’t hold back on what he calls the “Conservative Entertainment Complex” and why Rush Limbaugh, Laura Ingraham, Mary Matalin, Sean Hannity, the entire “Fox and Friends” crew, Grover Norquist, and many others should get much of the blame for Mitt Romney and the Republican Party’s loss.
On the Conservative entertainers, Frum writes:
Some combative conservatives may wish that Romney had talked more about the various plots and conspiracies they believed Obama to have launched upon the land: Fast & Furious, Acorn, Pigford, U.N. bike lanes, Obama’s imagined plan to abolish the suburbs. But while this kind of angry talk may gain eyeballs on “Hannity,” it’s not the stuff that swings undecided voters in Colorado and Virginia.
Frum also blames the extreme members of his party, the Tea Party, and conservative entertainers for forcing Mitt Romney to campaign as a severe conservative:









