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craigppls
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Posted - 06/29/2009 : 10:12:42 PM
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Please put the weed down...she couldn't beat Biden in a debate. McCain lost because of a few reasons one of the biggest IMO was his push on experience then at age 72 he picks a rookie. She was in no way ready for the big leagues. Her knowledge was limited to the Alaska pipeline which most people know if you have spent anytime there. She can field dress a moose but not a needed skill in DC. Running as the hand picked GOP choice in state 80% GOP state isn't that hard.
Biden like him or not has the foreign policy experience that Palin couldn't never hope to get.
quote: Originally posted by assassin17
Actually, McCain was getting slaughtered in every single poll prior to selecting Palin. Her appeal is the only thing that made it close and the loss of some of the "bounce" is nothing unusual.
I contend that if Palin were a known name at the top of that ticket, she might have won over selecting an inexperienced pawn... But that was obviously not the case for her and it doesn't matter if we argue whether it would be better or not. By 2012 we'll know enough about her to decide if she's worth it or not, I'm in no hurry about her or any independent candidate yet.
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assassin17
7838 Posts |
Posted - 06/29/2009 : 10:19:43 PM
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Yeah, right. America cares one hoot about Joe Biden, as evidenced by the massive amount of press he has received vs Palin. I dismiss thine comment with an air of superiority and a wave of distinctive odor. Joe Biden could win 100 debates and still never be elected over Floyd the Barber from Mayberry.
America also proved it didn't give a damn bit about experience or Obama would be packing groceries where he belongs.
Please... YOU put down the pipe. Biden was, is, a non-factor and always will be. America hates Joe Biden. |
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craigppls
2115 Posts |
Posted - 06/29/2009 : 11:49:38 PM
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Well it did matter because they didnt win. When will the kool-aid drinkin right wingers admit she hurt the ticket and was a poor choice.
Obama weakness was said to be foreign policy so he pick one of the most qualified dem senator.
McCain weakness was said to be age and that he's had cancer with being 72. So would he live through his term. So the pick of Palin made little sense. There were many GOP women that would have been better.
I hope the GOP roll her out again in 2012
quote: Originally posted by assassin17
Yeah, right. America cares one hoot about Joe Biden, as evidenced by the massive amount of press he has received vs Palin. I dismiss thine comment with an air of superiority and a wave of distinctive odor. Joe Biden could win 100 debates and still never be elected over Floyd the Barber from Mayberry.
America also proved it didn't give a damn bit about experience or Obama would be packing groceries where he belongs.
Please... YOU put down the pipe. Biden was, is, a non-factor and always will be. America hates Joe Biden.
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carriemaese
3884 Posts |
Posted - 06/29/2009 : 11:59:15 PM
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| I really have no idea who I will vote for in the next election. I know I did not vote for Obama. Never even really considered him. He came up like bamboo. Never really thought he was going to be a factor until it was too late in the game. Who is to say that someone we really haven't considered yet to be a factor in the next election. Not too far fetched anymore. |
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KHufford
10407 Posts |
Posted - 06/30/2009 : 12:08:51 AM
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The 2 party system will hopefully be dead soon.
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darkstar
26263 Posts |
Posted - 06/30/2009 : 03:26:30 AM
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How many terms, regardless of party, will it take to undo all the crap done to us in just the last 6 months?...Never in history have we been so screwed so fast...
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VVance
6599 Posts |
Posted - 06/30/2009 : 05:05:37 AM
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quote: Originally posted by craigppls
Well it did matter because they didnt win. When will the kool-aid drinkin right wingers admit she hurt the ticket and was a poor choice.
Obama weakness was said to be foreign policy so he pick one of the most qualified dem senator.
McCain weakness was said to be age and that he's had cancer with being 72. So would he live through his term. So the pick of Palin made little sense. There were many GOP women that would have been better.
I hope the GOP roll her out again in 2012
quote: Originally posted by assassin17
Yeah, right. America cares one hoot about Joe Biden, as evidenced by the massive amount of press he has received vs Palin. I dismiss thine comment with an air of superiority and a wave of distinctive odor. Joe Biden could win 100 debates and still never be elected over Floyd the Barber from Mayberry.
America also proved it didn't give a damn bit about experience or Obama would be packing groceries where he belongs.
Please... YOU put down the pipe. Biden was, is, a non-factor and always will be. America hates Joe Biden.
PDS!!! |
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RANDY P
4163 Posts |
Posted - 06/30/2009 : 7:49:31 PM
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Hey dude, who cares who you voted for in the past? What the hell does that have to do with anything? You bring that up as if it means something. You have NO IDEA whom I've voted for in the past despite your claims...
You act all surprised that Obama didn't do anything for Gay rights and he's laying off illegals LIKE HE SAID HE WOULD. Why are you freaked out?
My guess? you didn't study what you're voting for LOL.
Searick practices affirmative action while voting for political candidates, how nice.
rjp
quote: Originally posted by seaRick1
Listen numbnuts......I have voted for Republican Presidental candidates before (how many Democrats have you voted for? Let me guess....ZERO!) and numerous local Republican candidates before - see my previous posts. It's just that when the party is going extreme right, they have nothing to offer me, nor for alot of independents. I didn't vote for either one of our state's candidates for governor because they both sucked beyond belief. And don't tell me that Rossi is some wonderful candidate. He is just as pathetic as Gregoire. I have never voted for Gregoire (our Democratic governor for you guys out of WA state), nor will I. She is pathetic beyond imagination. I would love nothing more than a strong viable 3rd party in this country - unfortunatley there is too much $$ in our political system these days for that to happen. You give me a moderate Republican candidate (which McCain USED to be until the party powers told him to move straight right) and I will seriously consider voting for him/her. And please, for that party to put Palin on the ticket - what a cold slap in the face. It was an act of desperation because they knew they were dropping in the polls. She's great to look at, but that's all. McCain from 5 or 10 yrs ago would have been a good viable candidate, but he caved last year to his party's pressure. And your party is controlled by those hard core right wing religious nutjobs......they can take a hike.
But if Obama does not turn this disaster around within his first term, I will not be voting for him. I will go either Republican (depending on who it is - Romney is a possiblity) or Independent - I've voted that way before and I'll do it again. quote: Originally posted by RANDY P
quote: Originally posted by seaRick1
He should have done that last year. He'll never win anything as a Republican. Makes too much sense for that screwed up party - maybe a little more moderation.....instead of everything being extreme right! Establishing a viable 3rd party is going to be a process that will take numerous elections to have a chance. And his anti-war stance completely pissed off the Wild West mentality of the Republicans. quote: Originally posted by benjamin
Ron Paul, third party, might be the right time.
I have a feeling Rick that anything with an (R) next to it is too extreme Right for you.
rjp
PS: How's that "Hope and Change" working for ya?
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craigppls
2115 Posts |
Posted - 06/30/2009 : 11:44:24 PM
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Its been 5 months so everything gets done in the first 5 months.
Give it a break, you have only so much time in the day.
The first couple of months were spend on the banking system. |
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assassin17
7838 Posts |
Posted - 07/01/2009 : 12:44:39 AM
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"Well it did matter because they didnt win." Right. There were absolutely no other possible factors for that. Thanks for the heads-up, Keith.
"When will the kool-aid drinkin right wingers admit she hurt the ticket and was a poor choice." Right after the kool-aid drinking left-wingers admit they hurt the country and made a horrendous choice.
"Obama weakness was said to be foreign policy so he pick one of the most qualified dem senator." Whether you or Barry Obama realize it, New Jersey is not a foreign country.
"McCain weakness was said to be age and that he's had cancer with being 72. So would he live through his term." Make sure that you visit his grave tomorrow and tell him how correct that you all are.
"So the pick of Palin made little sense." Yes, how utterly stupid and ignorant it would be to waste a vote for someone with no governing experience. I totally see your point.
Except that she is a Governor, while Barry is.... um... a guy who sold dope and forged voter signatures as a community organizer, whose main duties were to get petitions signed so that the neighborhood could kick out the guy down the street with 3 dogs in the yard and sold better dope. But he did win a state senate seat when the other guy dropped out. Oh, but wait... Obama was at the TOP of the ticket! My bad!
"There were many GOP women that would have been better." At what? Could you name all those other female GOP governors, please? |
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CoolMtgGuy
9067 Posts |
Posted - 07/01/2009 : 05:42:43 AM
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| The GOP/Right-wingers would and could never get over the fact that they lost the big one to a novice. That must make it even more painful given that they had fielded such an "experienced" ticket. I think the GOP would be well served to try a page from Obama's book and find a novice to head their ticket in 2012 ... someone like Joe the Plumber. |
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assassin17
7838 Posts |
Posted - 07/01/2009 : 1:58:30 PM
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| Which book would that be, the one by Karl Marx or "Mein Kamph"? |
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khoiey
2968 Posts |
Posted - 07/01/2009 : 5:43:01 PM
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quote: Originally posted by craigppls
Its been 5 months so everything gets done in the first 5 months.
Give it a break, you have only so much time in the day.
The first couple of months were spend on the banking system.
Really? Did it get fixed or abused? |
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Rampart
1284 Posts |
Posted - 07/01/2009 : 5:54:31 PM
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VVance
6599 Posts |
Posted - 07/01/2009 : 5:59:50 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Rampart
Its going to be Romney.
That would surprise me. After all, he did have organization, money and name recognition in '08 and it didn't work. I would clasify him as a long shot.
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Rampart
1284 Posts |
Posted - 07/01/2009 : 6:02:47 PM
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quote: Originally posted by VVance
quote: Originally posted by Rampart
Its going to be Romney.
That would surprise me. After all, he did have organization, money and name recognition in '08 and it didn't work. I would clasify him as a long shot.
That's exactly why he'll be the nominee this time. |
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VVance
6599 Posts |
Posted - 07/01/2009 : 6:19:30 PM
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I just don't think he can get by the abortion issue. His best play will be that of a business man who can fix things.
If history repeats, we will see a conservative (probably a Governor) make some noise soon. Even Haley Barbour is a remote possibility.
We'll see things more clearly by the end of this year. |
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Rampart
1284 Posts |
Posted - 07/01/2009 : 6:25:42 PM
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quote: Originally posted by VVance
I just don't think he can get by the abortion issue. His best play will be that of a business man who can fix things.
If history repeats, we will see a conservative (probably a Governor) make some noise soon. Even Haley Barbour is a remote possibility.
We'll see things more clearly by the end of this year.
A businessman who can fix things sounds like what we really needed instead of what we got. People may have to look past the complex issue of abortion in order to pick the right person to run against Obama in '12. |
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VVance
6599 Posts |
Posted - 07/01/2009 : 6:29:11 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Rampart
quote: Originally posted by VVance
I just don't think he can get by the abortion issue. His best play will be that of a business man who can fix things.
If history repeats, we will see a conservative (probably a Governor) make some noise soon. Even Haley Barbour is a remote possibility.
We'll see things more clearly by the end of this year.
A businessman who can fix things sounds like what we really needed instead of what we got. People may have to look past the complex issue of abortion in order to pick the right person to run against Obama in '12.
Thing is, right now the issue is the economy. God forbid, if there were another attack on this country, national security would then become the only issue. Future events will certainly shape who comes out as the front runner. |
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Tsnyder
10574 Posts |
Posted - 07/01/2009 : 6:31:49 PM
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quote: Originally posted by VVance
I just don't think he can get by the abortion issue. His best play will be that of a business man who can fix things.
If history repeats, we will see a conservative (probably a Governor) make some noise soon. Even Haley Barbour is a remote possibility.
We'll see things more clearly by the end of this year.
I think Haley Barbour would be an excellent choice. I mentioned his name last time around but he never entered the race.
Keep your eyes on him... he's going to be a factor... maybe the man.
M two choices would be Barbour and Gingrich... I'd love to see Newt debate The One. It wouldn't be pretty... lol
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Mandyvilla
6395 Posts |
Posted - 07/01/2009 : 6:32:53 PM
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quote: Originally posted by CoolMtgGuy
The GOP/Right-wingers would and could never get over the fact that they lost the big one to a novice. That must make it even more painful given that they had fielded such an "experienced" ticket. I think the GOP would be well served to try a page from Obama's book and find a novice to head their ticket in 2012 ... someone like Joe the Plumber.
You obviously forgot about another novice that got elected, now ranked as one of the worse presidents we ever had, Jimmy Carter. |
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Rampart
1284 Posts |
Posted - 07/01/2009 : 6:34:08 PM
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quote: Originally posted by VVance
quote: Originally posted by Rampart
quote: Originally posted by VVance
I just don't think he can get by the abortion issue. His best play will be that of a business man who can fix things.
If history repeats, we will see a conservative (probably a Governor) make some noise soon. Even Haley Barbour is a remote possibility.
We'll see things more clearly by the end of this year.
I couldn't agree more. A businessman who can fix things sounds like what we really needed instead of what we got. People may have to look past the complex issue of abortion in order to pick the right person to run against Obama in '12.
Thing is, right now the issue is the economy. God forbid, if there were another attack on this country, national security would then become the only issue. Future events will certainly shape who comes out as the front runner.
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VVance
6599 Posts |
Posted - 07/01/2009 : 6:36:19 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Mandyvilla
quote: Originally posted by CoolMtgGuy
The GOP/Right-wingers would and could never get over the fact that they lost the big one to a novice. That must make it even more painful given that they had fielded such an "experienced" ticket. I think the GOP would be well served to try a page from Obama's book and find a novice to head their ticket in 2012 ... someone like Joe the Plumber.
You obviously forgot about another novice that got elected, now ranked as one of the worse presidents we ever had, Jimmy Carter.
Actually, Carter was a Governor. Makes our current CIC look even worse. |
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CoolMtgGuy
9067 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 06:40:01 AM
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So Bush has company in that department. Two among the worst ever. What is your point?
quote: Originally posted by VVance
quote: Originally posted by Mandyvilla
quote: Originally posted by CoolMtgGuy
The GOP/Right-wingers would and could never get over the fact that they lost the big one to a novice. That must make it even more painful given that they had fielded such an "experienced" ticket. I think the GOP would be well served to try a page from Obama's book and find a novice to head their ticket in 2012 ... someone like Joe the Plumber.
You obviously forgot about another novice that got elected, now ranked as one of the worse presidents we ever had, Jimmy Carter.
Actually, Carter was a Governor. Makes our current CIC look even worse.
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blake1952
422 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 06:48:54 AM
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| Don't re-elect ANYONE! $%^& I wish we COULD start over with our reps and senators. |
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CoolMtgGuy
9067 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 06:51:32 AM
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Thanks for the education. I did not think that Carter was a novice as I thought that he was a governor ... but you probably just forgot that fact.
quote: Originally posted by Mandyvilla
quote: Originally posted by CoolMtgGuy
The GOP/Right-wingers would and could never get over the fact that they lost the big one to a novice. That must make it even more painful given that they had fielded such an "experienced" ticket. I think the GOP would be well served to try a page from Obama's book and find a novice to head their ticket in 2012 ... someone like Joe the Plumber.
You obviously forgot about another novice that got elected, now ranked as one of the worse presidents we ever had, Jimmy Carter.
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the_mortgage_guy
2628 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 10:15:00 AM
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quote: Originally posted by 808
quote: Originally posted by khoiey
I don't think GOP will win the election in 2012 unless the GOP party can come up with a good candidate. And if the economy continue this way through out 2012, then I think GOP may have a chance.
So far I am thinking of Romney on GOP side when it all come down to fixing economy.
Regardless of what, I don't think Hilary will have a shot in 2016 if Obama is out in 2012.
Romney is a Mormon which will work against him on a National Scale. The liberals & gays are blaming the Mormons for the Prop8 vote & if a candidate cant take Cailfornia and all those electoral votes it's gonna be hard to get any momentum & inertia going on to be the GOP nominee.
If the economy is in total shambles take a strong look at Ron Paul, although if that does come to manifest I'm leaving this board because the Kool Aid drinking Pon Paul fanatics will show up in droves again just like they & the the no comp check appraisers did last yr.
Actually, this would work for us as it would be an issue that would re mobilize the "right" (ie. conservatives) and morality voters.
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the_mortgage_guy
2628 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 4:58:53 PM
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quote: Originally posted by CoolMtgGuy
The GOP/Right-wingers would and could never get over the fact that they lost the big one to a novice. That must make it even more painful given that they had fielded such an "experienced" ticket. I think the GOP would be well served to try a page from Obama's book and find a novice to head their ticket in 2012 ... someone like Joe the Plumber.
how's this whole novice thing playing out - quite nicely...sure. |
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Mandyvilla
6395 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 5:27:06 PM
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| A novice in national politics.....most of the others, sans Bam Bam, have flirted with National Politics. Carter came out of no where, in the final 15 months of the election he won. |
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VVance
6599 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2009 : 5:46:48 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Mandyvilla
A novice in national politics.....most of the others, sans Bam Bam, have flirted with National Politics. Carter came out of no where, in the final 15 months of the election he won.
Carter was presented as a moderate, regular guy farmer from the south. What a con job that election was. Carter was a weak candidate who was fortunate to be running against a pro choice weaker candidate...Gerald Ford.
Carter was a vindictive guy who didn't accept any responsibility for loosing an election. I remember being with a Democrat Assemblyman as a campaign worker. We were madly making our "get out the vote" calls when at 5.15 pm west coast time, Carter went on National TV to concede the election. I was close enough to the Assemblyman to here him screeming obsenities at Carter on TV. In the end, our 60% estimated win turned into a 54% win, while many other Democrat candidates weren't so lucky.
That was Carter's thank you to his party. What a guy! |
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CoolMtgGuy
9067 Posts |
Posted - 07/03/2009 : 06:40:34 AM
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| I heard on TV last night that Joe the plumber is going to run for Congress ... as soon as he hears the call from God that is. Made to order for GOP. He will run and win and then run for POTUS in 2016 ... there, you heard it here first. That is the face of the new GOP! |
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assassin17
7838 Posts |
Posted - 07/03/2009 : 11:22:50 AM
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And when Joe loses handily, maybe liberals will realize that the stupidity of GOP voters has been greatly exaggerated.
At least he isn't a PROFESSIONAL comedian and has an excuse for not being funny. Then again, nobody would ever be stupid enough to elect a comedian, would they? Oops! |
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cspatmon
5364 Posts |
Posted - 07/03/2009 : 11:24:27 AM
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I heard the same.....I'm pulling for him Cool. He's an excellent candidate and the new face of the GOP. LMAO! May I add a perfect representative for this party! |
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Rampart
1284 Posts |
Posted - 07/03/2009 : 9:04:52 PM
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quote: Originally posted by cspatmon
I heard the same.....I'm pulling for him Cool. He's an excellent candidate and the new face of the GOP. LMAO! May I add a perfect representative for this party!
LMAO? You do that alot, how's it working for you? |
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clarenceworley
5717 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2009 : 11:37:02 AM
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I liked Guiliani, personally. Funny how his "messy personal life" and pro-choice stance hurt him.
Being that a pro-choice republican has a better chance of being elected and all politicians(it seems) have messy personal lives, he is still looking good. |
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GetLoans4me
2697 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2009 : 12:34:38 PM
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why stress 2012, the world will end anyhow. |
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assassin17
7838 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2009 : 6:22:19 PM
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| What's funny is that the only people laughing about him being the face of the GOP are not in the GOP. They make up their own reality... If they say it enough times, they believe their own BS and it must be true. I don't know a single Republican who has given Joe the Clown any thought since last year. |
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CoolMtgGuy
9067 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2009 : 6:44:08 PM
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| Palin resigned to position herself for a 2012 run for POTUS ... with Joe the plumber as her veep. That's what I hear on the grape vine. |
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Rampart
1284 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2009 : 6:46:41 PM
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quote: Originally posted by CoolMtgGuy
Palin resigned to position herself for a 2012 run for POTUS ... with Joe the plumber as her veep. That's what I hear on the grape vine.
Must be the Goofey Grape with cheap vodka you're tapped in to. |
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CoolMtgGuy
9067 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2009 : 7:08:23 PM
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Romney? The GOP pissed on the him last year. They will do t again ... but keep hoping.
quote: Originally posted by Rampart
Its going to be Romney.
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Rampart
1284 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2009 : 7:16:23 PM
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quote: Originally posted by CoolMtgGuy
Romney? The GOP pissed on the him last year. They will do t again ... but keep hoping.
quote: Originally posted by Rampart
Its going to be Romney.
It really won't matter because the current administration, if it keeps going as it has started, will do themselves in. |
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CoolMtgGuy
9067 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2009 : 7:19:13 PM
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Just keep wishing ...
quote: Originally posted by Rampart
quote: Originally posted by CoolMtgGuy
Romney? The GOP pissed on the him last year. They will do t again ... but keep hoping.
quote: Originally posted by Rampart
Its going to be Romney.
It really won't matter because the current administration, if it keeps going as it has started, will do themselves in.
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Rampart
1284 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2009 : 7:40:38 PM
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quote: Originally posted by CoolMtgGuy
Just keep wishing ...
quote: Originally posted by Rampart
quote: Originally posted by CoolMtgGuy
Romney? The GOP pissed on the him last year. They will do t again ... but keep hoping.
quote: Originally posted by Rampart
Its going to be Romney
It really won't matter because the current administration, if it keeps going as it has started, will do themselves in.
The only thing I'm seriously wishing for is that we can all survive the damage that is currently being done. |
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frank drigotas j
3871 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2009 : 8:39:31 PM
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The face of the GOP?
That is the problem: the GOP has no face right now.
Caricatures, yes, faces, no.
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advisor
191 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2009 : 9:04:52 PM
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quote: Originally posted by CoolMtgGuy
Just keep wishing ...
quote: Originally posted by Rampart
quote: Originally posted by CoolMtgGuy
Romney? The GOP pissed on the him last year. They will do t again ... but keep hoping.
quote: Originally posted by Rampart
Its going to be Romney.
It really won't matter because the current administration, if it keeps going as it has started, will do themselves in.
That is your response? A response to a statement that is exponentially increasing with both stark reality and correctness.
You do understand this small statement is the signature issue, the "crux" of the next election.
The biggest asset to the GOP is Obama himself. It will matter not who the Republicans field in 12, as long as they are not a Democrat |
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assassin17
7838 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2009 : 9:55:44 PM
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quote: Originally posted by advisor
The biggest asset to the GOP is Obama himself. It will matter not who the Republicans field in 12, as long as they are not a Democrat
Bingo. It will be the exact reverse of 2008, provided that things go as bad as it appears right now.
Hopefully, us naysayers are all wrong. Sadly, I don't see that, because it's just 'hope' once again. I'm not Limbaugh, I don't WANT Obama to fail. But I'm also not a lemming enthralled with what I see and hear so far.
I don't HOPE he succeeds, I'm PRAYING he does ... and I'm not a man who prays regularly. But I can't live on hope -- Hope is for gamblers and fools. |
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assassin17
7838 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2009 : 10:24:42 PM
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I also find it extremely telling that Democrats even bring this up. If they truly believed the crap they are spewing about Mr. Perfect, they would also believe that Obama is a shoo-in for 2012 (like any incumbent who does a passable job) and this subject wouldn't even appear in their minds.
It is STUNNING to me that Democrats are worried about the next opponent and it isn't even August of his first year. Amazing -- VERY telling. Someone's having doubts but just will not admit it, eh? |
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Rampart
1284 Posts |
Posted - 07/06/2009 : 06:52:49 AM
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quote: Originally posted by assassin17
I also find it extremely telling that Democrats even bring this up. If they truly believed the crap they are spewing about Mr. Perfect, they would also believe that Obama is a shoo-in for 2012 (like any incumbent who does a passable job) and this subject wouldn't even appear in their minds.
It is STUNNING to me that Democrats are worried about the next opponent and it isn't even August of his first year. Amazing -- VERY telling. Someone's having doubts but just will not admit it, eh?
Which is exactly why they are attempting to change things as quickly and as redically as they can right now. They are trying to steamroll as many irreversible changes to our way of life in the relatively short time they have left before the next election. |
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djorge44
3699 Posts |
Posted - 07/06/2009 : 07:11:10 AM
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The face of the GOP needs to be the average middle class American that it always is.
This topic is so stupid. Obama was not the face of the DEMS in July 2005. All this is, and the like topics, is the left trying to figure out who to preemptively take down next, to keep the light off of the total failure that the stimulus has been.
The true face of the GOP is 10% unemployment when Obama said it would never get over 8%.
The face of the GOP will be waiting weeks to see your doctor after this healthcare bill gets passed.
The face of the GOP will be the devaluation of our money. |
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darkstar
26263 Posts |
Posted - 07/06/2009 : 07:17:43 AM
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quote: Originally posted by assassin17
And when Joe loses handily, maybe liberals will realize that the stupidity of GOP voters has been greatly exaggerated.
At least he isn't a PROFESSIONAL comedian and has an excuse for not being funny. Then again, nobody would ever be stupid enough to elect a comedian, would they? Oops!
And never an acid taking pothead, NFW!...I guess they don't drug test congressman, probably exempted themselves...I actually liked Franken and Davis when they would cover the Grateful Dead New Year shows in the 70's, they were always trashed and probably the only time they were ever close to funny... |
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