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Current Events => Archives => Politics => Election 2012 => Topic started by: seabelle on November 04, 2010, 11:33:47 AM
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Let the games begin :-*
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/november_2010/gop_voters_like_three_candidates_best_for_2012
OK, the election’s over, and the message from most voters was that they didn’t care much for President Obama’s agenda. Now the focus is on the race for the presidency in 2012.
On the Republican side, it’s a dead heat between the ex-governors – Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, Mike Huckabee of Arkansas and Sarah Palin of Alaska, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely GOP Primary voters.
Asked who they would vote for if the Republican presidential primary were held today, 20% say Romney, 19% Huckabee and another 19% Palin.....more
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And CNN does Ras one better....putting the GOP Top 3 head to head with Obama....via Hot Air because of their great analysis:
http://hotair.com/archives/2010/11/04/cnn-poll-obama-loses-in-2012-to-huckabee-romney/
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yeah..well here's my predicition...Sarah Palin for VP and who ever she picks to run with..
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Jeb Bush - President, Liz Cheney for VP. Not really, but DUmmies' heads would be assploding. :-)
BUSH/CHENEY 2012
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...and Jim DeMint as a wild card.
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yeah..well here's my predicition...Sarah Palin for VP and who ever she picks to run with..
Sarah Palin has earned her spot at the top of the ticket should she decide to run.
Cindie
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Sarah Palin has earned her spot at the top of the ticket should she decide to run.
Cindie
Yeah...but she won't, not 2012 anyway, but if she did 8 years with a reaql conservative in the #1 spot, she couldn't be stopped in 2020
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I'm just praying for a robust primary.
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I'm praying that we don't have our candidate picked by NE Rino's...has they have done for the last 100 or more years. What can we do about it? ANyone got any ideas? How did Reagan get past them?
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Yeah...but she won't, not 2012 anyway, but if she did 8 years with a reaql conservative in the #1 spot, she couldn't be stopped in 2020
We'll see. I don't think she can be stopped now if she wants it. Carter gave us Reagan. After suffering through 0bama, we've earned Sarah Palin.
Cindie
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I'm praying that we don't have our candidate picked by NE Rino's...has they have done for the last 100 or more years. What can we do about it? ANyone got any ideas? How did Reagan get past them?
They assumed that he was still a democrat.
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Well looks like the contest will be between our woman, Sarah, and theirs, Hillary.
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Well looks like the contest will be between our woman, Sarah, and theirs, Hillary.
Doesn't look like it.
Hillary Clinton Says She Won’t Run Again for Elective Office
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-11-21/hillary-clinton-says-she-won-t-run-again-for-elective-office.html
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Doesn't look like it.
I find that very, very surprising.
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I find that very, very surprising.
Just remember this phrase, "If the country really needs me."
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If the GOP has any brains, it will nominate Romney & a Southerner for Veep, Huckabee or Barbour.
Outside shot it will be Jindal or Rubio for Veep.
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If the GOP has any brains, it will nominate Romney & a Southerner for Veep, Huckabee or Barbour.
Outside shot it will be Jindal or Rubio for Veep.
Romney?
I hope not.
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If the GOP has any brains, it will nominate Romney & a Southerner for Veep, Huckabee or Barbour.
Outside shot it will be Jindal or Rubio for Veep.
Romney? Seriously? I've met him, he has a house on Lake Wini--dude makes my skin crawl.
Never trust a guy who combs his hair with olive oil and a fork.
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Yeah, I ran into him at an Olympics festival in Salt Lake City in 2002. Concur with Sparky. Oily snake oil salesman are more real than that guy.
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Romney? Seriously? I've met him, he has a house on Lake Wini--dude makes my skin crawl.
Never trust a guy who combs his hair with olive oil and a fork.
He combs his hair with a fork?
That's awesome! I wish I could comb my hair with a fork.
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On second thought... (http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/254174/romneys-chronic-health-care-problem-michael-tanner)
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Romney?
I hope not.
+1.
I'm a mormon and I still don't drink the Romney Kool-Aid.
Since Tancredo isn't going to be tied up in a governor's slot next year (Thanks, you GoP Asshats! :bigbird: ) He makes my (subject to change) short list with Sarah and Allan Keyes for now.
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Sarah Palin has earned her spot at the top of the ticket should she decide to run.
Cindie
She is going to run. Her millions of admiring fans are not going let her sit on the sidelines and let a RINO be our nominee. All of the eastern Rockefeller Repubs can go fly a kite.
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I'd only vote for Palin out of that list.
Not much of a fan of Romey or Huckabee.
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Huckabee is not a conservative. (http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/0108/Rush_Huck_not_a_conservative.html)
He's Bill Clinton - redux, w/o the Monica mess.
Romney has the health care albatross around his neck.
Palin will lose IMO. She'll lose big.
The GOP will almost certainly take back the Senate. So the US will have divided government until 2016 if Palin's the nominee.
That's not a bad thing.
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Huckabee is not a conservative. (http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/0108/Rush_Huck_not_a_conservative.html)
He's Bill Clinton - redux, w/o the Monica mess.
Romney has the health care albatross around his neck.
Palin will lose IMO. She'll lose big.
The GOP will almost certainly take back the Senate. So the US will have divided government until 2016 if Palin's the nominee.
That's not a bad thing.
Palin has two years left, and her positives have increased .
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Palin has two years left, and her positives have increased .
I agree. As time goes on, and the Obamessiah continues to **** up the USA, Palin's common sense approach will garner more support. Palin will win in 2012, if she runs. The thing is, several someones from the Left will try to assassinate her.
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Don't particularly care for any of those three - Romney, Romneycare, Barbour, lack of magnetism, Hukabee, THAT pardon. Any of them would be preferable to Obama or (*shudders*) a Clinton. The DUmp is trying to draft Feingold. ::) The nominee for the GOP in 2012 will probably end up beginning some current or former governor whose last name starts with the letter "P".
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I'd vote for her. But I think she would be the weakest GOP candidate.
She's the flip-side of Obama. Most voters have written Obama off already.
Have they written Palin off yet?
Based on the people I talk to, the answer is yes.
But...maybe even a weak Republican can beat Obama in 2012.
Everything about him says he's a goner.
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Thune is your best candidate
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Jim DeMint.
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Jim DeMint.
I do not want anyone that has been exposed to the power, cronyism, money of the current crop of DC politicians (past or present). Their brains have become diseased with stupidity. Palin is the only one that I see that will make deep cuts in spending, cut taxes and create jobs. Most if not all of the Repub contenders were in hibernation until the Tea Party took hold. They were too afraid to challenge Obama.
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Ive followed DeMints career for many years (from when he was just a congressman). He is the little known, low key, truly conservative senator. His support of other conservative candidates (in elections and on the floor) even long before the tea party came along has made him a virtual outcast in the DC circuit. Cocktail and otherwise. He wont win any popularity contests there among the ruling elites. He is detested by the "ruling class" Democrats, Republicrats and Media alike. But he keeps very low profile. I doubt he'd consider the ticket unless things took a very sharp turn in DC. And hes working on that.
They say Sarah cannot be elected. Yet ... a black man (barack the magic negro) (http://www.metacafe.com/watch/575124/barack_the_magic_negro/) that nobodys heard of, that nobody knows where he is from with no experience (except in one of the 57 states (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpGH02DtIws) perhaps), no school records, no nothing ... got elected as President of the US.
Are you kidding me?
We have 2 more elections to "clean house". 2012 and 2014. Because the elections in the Senate stagger.
Republicrats that must go ...
Olympia Snowe [R-ME]
Susan Collins [R-ME]
Lamar Alexander [R-TN]
Richard Burr [R-NC]
Saxby Chambliss [R-GA]
Michael Enzi [R-WY]
Judd Gregg [R-NH]
Orrin Hatch [R-UT]
John Isakson [R-GA]
Fred Upton (R-Mich)
Im starting to make my (wish) list now for 2012. Sen Lyndsey Ghramnesty will have to wait until 2014.
You can always tell who the Dems fear the most (including the democrap media). They must really fear Sarah and Rubio. And btw .. the elite repukes are going to have to "pipe down" their usual demonization of conservatives because they are up for re-election soon. So all this talk by those on "our side" about how conservatives cant get elected will simmer down before too long.
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Orin Hatch?
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Orin Hatch?
What a useless POS.
Have you heard his tribute to Ted Kennedy?
Enjoy!
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr5oyEDGYkw[/youtube]
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What a useless POS.
Have you heard his tribute to Ted Kennedy?
Enjoy!
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr5oyEDGYkw[/youtube]
Well they held seats together for 30 years. I'm assuming they developed a personal relationship.
The Senate is a club. A very odd, and dangerous one, but a club none the less and they tend to protect their own on a rather unusual bipartisan basis.
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Janice--Judd Gregg retired. Kelly Ayotte took his place.
While I'm not expecting the next Ronaldus Maximus to jump out of New Hampshire, you do have to understand that we are the great big middle finger waving in the face of the rest of New England.
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Jake, as I indicated earlier, I'm a "fellow Mormon"; if I wouldn't pull the lever for the slick Bastard Mitt Romney, what in God's name makes you think I'd pull the lever for a limp-dick RINO like Orrin?
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Well they held seats together for 30 years. I'm assuming they developed a personal relationship.
The Senate is a club. A very odd, and dangerous one, but a club none the less and they tend to protect their own on a rather unusual bipartisan basis.
Therein lies the problem. Term limits is the answer.
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Therein lies the problem. Term limits is the answer.
Won't get an argument from me. Convincing a legislature to vote themselves limits on power is an enormous task, I would suggest the right way to do it would be through the state legislatures getting 2/3 of state legislatures to call for a constitutional convention.
Of course that wonderful tool could be used to clean up a few constitutional problems. Establishing limits on the Commerce Clause would be a nice thing to.
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Let the games begin :-*
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/november_2010/gop_voters_like_three_candidates_best_for_2012
I am sick of them picking our candidates for us.
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I am sick of them picking our candidates for us.
I think your candidate is not on that list and you are going to have a surprise in Iowa.
It is good for fundraising.
Non-partisan analysis.
I think Thune is the smartest person politically in the republican party.
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I think your candidate is not on that list and you are going to have a surprise in Iowa.
It is good for fundraising.
Non-partisan analysis.
I think Thune is the smartest person politically in the republican party.
Not to throw cold water on Thune cause I do not know that much about him but we have had some of the smartest people (Democrats and Republicans) that have screwed this country up so bad economically that it is gonna be hard to recover. Just give me someone with above average intelligence and a lot of common sense.
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Hukabee better not run.
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Hukabee better not run.
H5^^^
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It may not be the most popular position but I think Sarah at this point has been too demonized and maligned to make headway in that vague mushy middle of the population that have few core political values.
I may be wrong on that and think she would be a good President,just not sure electability at this point.
Is that fair?
Maybe not but still perhaps what is.
I like Newt a lot but same thing and have some reservations on his judgment.
I don`t want any of the 2008 field to repeat,they couldn`t find a way to entice primary voters away from Mc Cain for goodness sake.
I would throw out Kasich (sp?) as a possibility but after only a year as a new Governor it might not fly.
Honestly don`t know a lot about his politics but seemed pretty solid from what I saw of him in years past.
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Hukabee better not run.
Neither should Romney, but his ego just can't resist.
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It may not be the most popular position but I think Sarah at this point has been too demonized and maligned to make headway in that vague mushy middle of the population that have few core political values.
I may be wrong on that and think she would be a good President,just not sure electability at this point.
Does not make any difference if it is Palin or not. She/He will be demonized and lied about. Move on dot.org will spend hundreds of millions on character assassination. The media will make up lies up they can not dig up dirt on any candidate. Bush Jr was demonized unmercifully. In case you forgot, Democrats spent a ton of money in Florida that the Repubs would do away with Social Security and kick old people out on the street. Bush was supposedly a racist because the 3 white guys that drug a black behind a truck was somehow responsible even though the perps were executed. Dirty politics is the name of the game with Democrats and unless we have a fighter on our side we will lose. A wimp like McCain proved that. Bush Jr also allowed the Democrats to steam roll him on domestic/spending programs. Palin's positives have gone up cause she has more backbone than any of the Repubs in and out of Congress in my opinion.
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Does not make any difference if it is Palin or not. She/He will be demonized and lied about. Move on dot.org will spend hundreds of millions on character assassination. The media will make up lies up they can not dig up dirt on any candidate. Bush Jr was demonized unmercifully. In case you forgot, Democrats spent a ton of money in Florida that the Repubs would do away with Social Security and kick old people out on the street. Bush was supposedly a racist because the 3 white guys that drug a black behind a truck was somehow responsible even though the perps were executed. Dirty politics is the name of the game with Democrats and unless we have a fighter on our side we will lose. A wimp like McCain proved that. Bush Jr also allowed the Democrats to steam roll him on domestic/spending programs. Palin's positives have gone up cause she has more backbone than any of the Repubs in and out of Congress in my opinion.
Yep, she's proved she can dish it out and take it. She's got bigger balls than the current crop of wannabes. Romney and Huck sat back and endorsed "safe" candidates. Palin put herself out there, win or lose, and she has a lot more in the win column than in the lose column. She has the keenest political instincts I've seen in a while and she constantly runs circles around everyone else, including the press and establishment politicians on both sides. The more they try to take her down or marginalize her, the stronger she gets. No guts, no glory. And she's got great taste in men and shoes!
Cindie
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Yep, she's proved she can dish it out and take it. She's got bigger balls than the current crop of wannabes. Romney and Huck sat back and endorsed "safe" candidates. Palin put herself out there, win or lose, and she has a lot more in the win column than in the lose column. She has the keenest political instincts I've seen in a while and she constantly runs circles around everyone else, including the press and establishment politicians on both sides. The more they try to take her down or marginalize her, the stronger she gets. No guts, no glory. And she's got great taste in men and shoes!
Cindie
Yep. Liberal Democrats and blue blood Repubs are terrified of her. When jerks like Karl Rove talk about her, you can see the anguish in his face. She brings enthusiasm, confidence and common sense to the table which most politicans lack. I hope she runs for Prez. I have a $100 bet that she will.
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Palin: Obama "Sees America as the Problem" (http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20025133-503544.html)
In a cover story on Sarah Palin for this week's Time magazine, the former vice presidential nominee took aim at President Obama's presidential strength, comparing him to former President Jimmy Carter and even mocking his golf habit - quipping that, unlike the president, she's been so occupied "helping people" that her own golf game has taken a back seat. >>>
Palin also obliquely addressed apparent concerns among Republican leadership that she can mount an effective campaign against Mr. Obama in a potential 2012 presidential matchup. The ideal Republican nominee should be "someone who can draw a sharp contrast," Palin said. "The country is rejecting his agenda ... My vision of America is diametrically opposed to his. He sees America as the problem. I see America as the solution."
Palin also outlined a set of priorities for "the next Republican President," first among which was "to sign a bill for the repeal and replacement of Obamacare with true free-market, patient-centered reform."
"We need to start really living within our means," Palin continued. "As any mother or father will tell you, don't spend what you don't have."
This is more of the uninformed thoughts of Palin according to Barbara Walters. Wow, she's an idiot ... and I don't mean Palin. I love that she lives in their heads rent-free ...
Please limit article excerpts to 3-4 paragraphs please -- Chris
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:thatsright:
Oops... sorry Chris. Got it.
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Palin will be on the ticket, Carl brushed the point I have with Palin in the #1 spot....let me fill in. I believe she is well qualified for #1 and can prove it, she has run a business, run a town and run a state and hooked it up with the Big Boys (crony capitalist) along the way, she's intelligent and has common sense, she's strong on defense...Sarah is everything you could want in a candidate.....but, aside from the left using her for their Alinsky 101 class project, if Hillary does run, then it's a cat fight....and you know how everybody just loves a cat fight....it's be like prowrestling for the primatives..they'd get hyped..and pull in a lot of the squishy, poorly informed "moderates" into the show....and we know who runs the show.
What's wrong with Jindal? Conservative, businessman, Gov'ner, when's his gig up with La.?
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Yep, she's proved she can dish it out and take it. She's got bigger balls than the current crop of wannabes. Romney and Huck sat back and endorsed "safe" candidates. Palin put herself out there, win or lose, and she has a lot more in the win column than in the lose column. She has the keenest political instincts I've seen in a while and she constantly runs circles around everyone else, including the press and establishment politicians on both sides. The more they try to take her down or marginalize her, the stronger she gets. No guts, no glory. And she's got great taste in men and shoes!
Cindie
The dare she has in here is all too rare these days. I hope she runs with Michelle Bachmann.
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Sorry guys, but as much as I love Palin too, she's not going to be the GOP nominee. It's not because she's too conservative, or doesn't appeal to the party base, but that the MSM and loopy left (but I repeat myself) would make the smear campaign of 2008 look like child's play.
You think they were nasty two years ago? Or that they are now? Oh, sure, Obama might even have a primary challenger in 2012, but rest assure when he wins the nomination, all guns will be focused on the GOP nomination. They'll tell any story, no matter how irrelevant, untrue, or low, to try to drag down the Republican candidate. And they've been digging dirt on Palin for years now.
Also consider who has been making runs to Iowa and New Hampshire so far. It's not Palin.
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Sorry guys, but as much as I love Palin too, she's not going to be the GOP nominee. It's not because she's too conservative, or doesn't appeal to the party base, but that the MSM and loopy left (but I repeat myself) would make the smear campaign of 2008 look like child's play.
You think they were nasty two years ago? Or that they are now? Oh, sure, Obama might even have a primary challenger in 2012, but rest assure when he wins the nomination, all guns will be focused on the GOP nomination. They'll tell any story, no matter how irrelevant, untrue, or low, to try to drag down the Republican candidate. And they've been digging dirt on Palin for years now.
Also consider who has been making runs to Iowa and New Hampshire so far. It's not Palin.
Sparky, I don't disagree with the crux of your point, but what makes you think the MSM isn't going to focus on the GOP nominee, regardless who it is? You said it yourself - they'll stoop to levels never before seen to drag that candidate down.
Granted, they'll go after Palin like she's Lucifer incarnate, but they're going to go after whoever the candidate is no matter who it is.
I still maintain that Palin would be far, far better in Steele's gig. Get him the **** out of there and put in Palin. RIVERS of money will flow into the RNC if that were to happen and, as we all know, money means votes.
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Oh, they're going to smear the GOP candidate regardless, but if it's Palin, the nuclear option is gonna be the first one right out of the box. Hell, look at how they treated Hillary versus Obama.
And yes, I think Palin would be great as RNC chair--light-years ahead of that moron Steele. As a candidate? Not so much.
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I'd love to see Marco Rubio on the ticket, either as #1 or #2.
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Wish there was a place of leadership at the very least for Rubio, DeMint, Palin, Bachmann and Christie. Not necessarily in that order. And there are many others.
And that we could get rid of Boehner, McConnell, Cornyn and Steele. They (in the current leadership) simply havent got the guts or the message ... however you want to slice it.
Other Repukes that should be weeded out ...
Olympia Snowe [R-ME]
Susan Collins [R-ME]
Lamar Alexander [R-TN]
Richard Burr [R-NC]
Saxby Chambliss [R-GA]
Michael Enzi [R-WY]
Judd Gregg [R-NH]
Orrin Hatch [R-UT]
John Isakson [R-GA]
Fred Upton (R-Mich)
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Politicians get written off by the public. Obama has already been written off. He's lost every swing state he won in 08.
He may have lost Michigan already too. The public has basically written him off as an incompetent poser, who's full of himself.
Unfortunately, the public has written off Palin too. I could be wrong. But I don't think so.
There are very few successful second acts in national politics.
This "We have to stand by our North Korean allies," gaffe is just her latest.
Plus - a lot of people - myself included - find the sound of her speaking voice very unpleasant.
A race between Palin & Obama would be a race between two candidates voters don't want.
Maybe she could win. But I doubt it. The Dems in big cities can always steal close elections
if all else fails.
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Politicians get written off by the public. Obama has already been written off. He's lost every swing state he won in 08.
He may have lost Michigan already too. The public has basically written him off as an incompetent poser, who's full of himself.
Unfortunately, the public has written off Palin too. I could be wrong. But I don't think so.
There are very few successful second acts in national politics.
This "We have to stand by our North Korean allies," gaffe is just her latest.
Plus - a lot of people - myself included - find the sound of her speaking voice very unpleasant.
A race between Palin & Obama would be a race between two candidates voters don't want.
Maybe she could win. But I doubt it. The Dems in big cities can always steal close elections
if all else fails.
I guess that's why voters stand in line for hours to get her to sign a copy of her book or the tens of thousand that attend her rallies. They must like her voice. It is certainly not a New England voice which is a plus from my perspective.
She will run and win. Plus, I could give a hoot about Democrats in big cities.
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Judd Gregg [R-NH]
Uh, again, you might want to update your list...he retired.
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Politicians get written off by the public. Obama has already been written off. He's lost every swing state he won in 08.
He may have lost Michigan already too. The public has basically written him off as an incompetent poser, who's full of himself.
Unfortunately, the public has written off Palin too. I could be wrong. But I don't think so.
There are very few successful second acts in national politics.
This "We have to stand by our North Korean allies," gaffe is just her latest.
Plus - a lot of people - myself included - find the sound of her speaking voice very unpleasant.
A race between Palin & Obama would be a race between two candidates voters don't want.
Maybe she could win. But I doubt it. The Dems in big cities can always steal close elections
if all else fails.
I guess you don't realize how ignorant you sound when you repeat this tired meme. You might try reading this (http://www.facebook.com/#!/notes/sarah-palin/a-thanksgiving-message-to-all-57-states/463364218434) (and listening the the audio link provided) before you post that kind of uninformed drivel on a website that doesn't get their news from MSNBC or Raw Story. If you listen to the whole segment you'll hear that she said SOUTH Korea through the whole interview except this ONE time (and in context of the conversation it would be an easy slip up to make there). Every single person on the planet has made these kinds of mistakes. You included. So what? If you want to take issue with her stance on the issues that's worthy of debate and valid political discourse. To nitpick about a slip of the tongue that everyone has and will do more times than they can count, well that belongs at DU rather than here.
Cindie
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Sorry guys, but as much as I love Palin too, she's not going to be the GOP nominee. It's not because she's too conservative, or doesn't appeal to the party base, but that the MSM and loopy left (but I repeat myself) would make the smear campaign of 2008 look like child's play.
You think they were nasty two years ago? Or that they are now? Oh, sure, Obama might even have a primary challenger in 2012, but rest assure when he wins the nomination, all guns will be focused on the GOP nomination. They'll tell any story, no matter how irrelevant, untrue, or low, to try to drag down the Republican candidate. And they've been digging dirt on Palin for years now.
Also consider who has been making runs to Iowa and New Hampshire so far. It's not Palin.
That's the truth! I love Palin, but the smears that have been allowed to fester the past couple of years should've been dealt with a couple of years ago, they weren't, and there are too many people out there who still believe Sarah said "I can see Russia from my house". Not even sure if Romney has a chance, he's flip flopped way too many times and has a lot of explaining to do as far as Romneycare in Mass. goes, I can't stand Huckabee or Gingrich at all, so here's hoping for a ticket that includes at least the names Pawlenty, Thune or DeMint on it.
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I'd love to see Marco Rubio on the ticket, either as #1 or #2.
I forgot about Rubio, you can add him to my list also.
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I forgot about Rubio, you can add him to my list also.
Oooh! I forgot about him! He'd really split the Hispanic vote!
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I forgot about Rubio, you can add him to my list also.
I'd be a little wary of putting someone from the Senate back on top of the ticket.
Once a generation or so, we have to put someone from the Legislative Branch in office to remind us of why they were there in the first place.
VP, yes.
I'd rather see someone like Haley Barbor, Bobby Jindal, etc.
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I'd be a little wary of putting someone from the Senate back on top of the ticket.
Once a generation or so, we have to put someone from the Legislative Branch in office to remind us of why they were there in the first place.
VP, yes.
I'd rather see someone like Haley Barbor, Bobby Jindal, etc.
He has a thin record. Same with West and Scott Brown. I am amazed at conservatives when they jump on the band wagon of someone that is new/fresh who has little experience. We have an idiot in the W.H. who fits that description.
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He has a thin record. Same with West and Scott Brown. I am amazed at conservatives when they jump on the band wagon of someone that is new/fresh who has little experience. We have an idiot in the W.H. who fits that description.
As thin as Obama's record was, it was enough to show how left he was. Then we had his record and actions as a community organizer which told most of us that he'd be bad for the US.
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As thin as Obama's record was, it was enough to show how left he was. Then we had his record and actions as a community organizer which told most of us that he'd be bad for the US.
It just goes to show you how uninformed voters were. A committed left winger who has a 100% liberal voting record and the majority of voters gloss over that fact, either do not care or are just plain ignorant. How the hell this POS has a approval rate of 20% is beyond me.
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How the hell this POS has a approval rate of 20% is beyond me.
KoolAid.
Lots and lots and lots of KoolAid.
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As thin as Obama's record was, it was enough to show how left he was. Then we had his record and actions as a community organizer which told most of us that he'd be bad for the US.
Which is all that is required to get the leftist/socialist vote.