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General Category => Political Talk => Topic started by: Dolfan on January 26, 2012, 12:57:00 PM
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Since this is likely what the GOP is coming down to, here's the latest from Florida:
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Mitt Romney has jumped back ahead in the fevered Florida Republican Primary race with his support back to where it was before Newt Gingrich
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Looks like Mitt delivered a knock-out blow in that debate. I'd vote for Clem Cadiddlehooper before Nobama.
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Looks like Mitt delivered a knock-out blow in that debate. I'd vote for Clem Cadiddlehooper before Nobama.
Personally, as I have stated earlier, Howdy Doody would be my choice.
On another topic, look at the guy who does the evening news on cbs these days.
Scott Smelly or Pelly or some damned thing. Tell me he ain't my buddy, Howdy Doody, re-incarnated.
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On top of everything else, the incidentals are killing Newt. We don
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The bickering is hurting the entire GOP, good for Santorum the other night seeing an opening and pouncing on both Newt and Mitt about their fighting. It does seem to me though that Newt actually would like to talk about issues but Mitt has his mind made up about going after Newt.
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The bickering is hurting the entire GOP, good for Santorum the other night seeing an opening and pouncing on both Newt and Mitt about their fighting. It does seem to me though that Newt actually would like to talk about issues but Mitt has his mind made up about going after Newt.
Unfortunately this race is over. Obama will win by a landslide and the Republicans have no one to blame but themselves. For the party to have not one, but two presidential elections to come up with a decent candidate and not be able to come up with better than McCain and now Romney or Newty is pathetic.
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I miss Herman Cain. It would be nice to see someone in the White House that knew how business really works, instead of a career politician. Santorum is my choice of the trifecta still in the race. Whoever wins the GOP nomination, I hope will pick Jindhal or Rubio for veep... those two really impress me. (too bad they're not at the top of the ticket)
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I miss Herman Cain. It would be nice to see someone in the White House that knew how business really works, instead of a career politician. Santorum is my choice of the trifecta still in the race. Whoever wins the GOP nomination, I hope will pick Jindhal or Rubio for veep... those two really impress me. (too bad they're not at the top of the ticket)
Obama against Cain and Jindal would make Nixon against McGovern look competitive.
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You guys are way more conservative than me. I'm a fiscal conserve but very liberal on social issues so for me, there's only one candidate, Mitt & I saw him in person last night. He held a rally but was clearly tired from the day's events (3 other stops) & the long week.
Gary, I believe he can beat Obama & the polls indicate that as well. Allot of time between now & Election Day & lots can happen, including the Supreme Court overturning Obama's biggest "accomplishment" of Healthcare policy, which I think will happen in July. I can't see too many independents saying "I just love what Obama's done for us".
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Obama will get +/- 80% of the Democrat vote, 96% of the black vote.(but the black vote only 12% of the country) He has lost a ton of support among the independents, and that is crucial ground in a Prez election. I don't care much for RINOs, which I find Mitt to be... but he's still light years ahead of Obama on my scale.
Oh well, it'll be interesting.
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Obama will get +/- 80% of the Democrat vote, 96% of the black vote.(but the black vote only 12% of the country) He has lost a ton of support among the independents, and that is crucial ground in a Prez election. I don't care much for RINOs, which I find Mitt to be... but he's still light years ahead of Obama on my scale.
Oh well, it'll be interesting.
"All" Mitt has to do is take 3% of Obama's votes from 2008 & it's his. Just out of pure logic, I cannot see how he does not pick up 3% of Obama's electorate. Are there really not even 3% of Obama's voters who see things differently now? Am I that far off?
In swing states, according to today's poll, it's 48%-47%. Of course, allot can & will happen in 9 months.
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I could add my dismay over the GOP candidates. But, compare that to the Donkey Boys and it is waaaay ahead. Obama, a community organizer with no executive expierience who came up through the Chicago political mahine?(and YES, he did play ball) I have to vote for the GOP candidate, to not do so is a defacto vote for Obama. ( yeah , I have voted for Dems in the past, so I'm not a straight Republican voter like some claim(mostly straight Dem voters) Romney would not be my first choice, put I'll make a contibution to any GOP candidate to beat NOBAMA No Mas!!!!
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I could add my dismay over the GOP candidates. But, compare that to the Donkey Boys and it is waaaay ahead. Obama, a community organizer with no executive expierience who came up through the Chicago political mahine?(and YES, he did play ball) I have to vote for the GOP candidate, to not do so is a defacto vote for Obama. ( yeah , I have voted for Dems in the past, so I'm not a straight Republican voter like some claim(mostly straight Dem voters) Romney would not be my first choice, put I'll make a contibution to any GOP candidate to beat NOBAMA No Mas!!!!
WHile I have total disdain for Obama, I will not vote for any Republican in the running today. I will definitely vote Libertarian and here is why: The Republicans and Democrats are merging into one big f**ked up party in my opinion. There is the fiscally left winger and the very, very fiscally left winger.
Republicans concentrate on dumb stuff like abortion, gay marriage, pot, getting into wars, etc. Dems concentrate on more government, more taxes, more, more, more.
Even today's Republicans are into more and more legislation. It's just ridiculous! The land of the free is not free any longer. Republicans always stood for small government and little government intervention into our businesses and our privacy. Not so any longer.
Screw them both. We need new parties, and people are too backwards thinking to realize this!
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I will not vote for any Republican in the running today. I will definitely vote Libertarian
Obama thanks you. I am way more Libertarian than anything else, but the Libertarian candidate will get about 1% of the vote... that just adds an extra 1% to Barry. Of the ones left, I would choose Santorum at this point. But he's getting little traction.
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I don't care if it appears to be a vote for Obama. I am ashamed that this is all the Republicans have to throw at him. He will win in a landslide no matter who I vote for. I voted for Dole, failure. I voted for McCain, failure. I singlehandedly got George W. Bush elected and he broke me. I cannot and will not vote for Obama or Mitt.
If enough people vote libertarian, both parties might get the message. They both suck!
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I listened to all the candidates speeches last night. I could support any of them. Enough people will not vote libertarian to make a difference, other than to throw the election to Barry or whatever the hell his real name is. I have no problem with LVGD voting libertarian. That is what he believes in and it would be a hell of a lot better than what we have now. What I do have a problem with is those who blast the GOP candidates with "Is this the best they can do" but do not say the same about the Donkey jackasses. Any of the four GOP left would be light years better than Barry Sokoro or whatever . Of course, my vote in Illinois means nothing. The machine could give you the final totals today if they wanted to do that.
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Hal, you are spot-on about IL. Last election Pat Quinn & Bill Brady were in a statistical tie with only 1,1000 votes seperating them when I went to bed. Cook County miraculuosly FOUND some uncounted ballots the next morning Quinnochio was up by 11,000 votes. I think the next day it was something like 20k. Long story short: Brady won 99 of 102 counties and was still beaten. Only in IL can the machine operatives avoid prison over the election fraud.
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Ron Paul is a wacko IMO. Just leave Iran alone - until of course they blow us up! He's introduced something like 650 bills to Congress & 1; yes 1 single bill actually made it through. That puts him WAYYYYYYYYYY out there.
So not only is it a wasted vote, but a whacked one. Why is it that Stossel makes so much sense to me than Paul?
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Ron Paul is a wacko IMO. Just leave Iran alone - until of course they blow us up! He's introduced something like 650 bills to Congress & 1; yes 1 single bill actually made it through. That puts him WAYYYYYYYYYY out there.
Don't get me wrong, I could never vote for Ron Paul (his son.....maybe) but that one bill Ronnie introduced is one hell of a lot better than what Barry happened to accomplish. Barry did introduce a couple but it is generally recognized that they were written by others and given to the annointed one so as to enhance his resume.
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Hal I am not so sure that any of the Republicans that are currently leading the race would be better than Obama....and Obama is one of the worst presidents of our lifetime. He ranks right down there with Jimmy Carter, LBJ, and JFK.
Yes I will say it here: All JFK ever did was get laid and get shot. He got our soldiers mired into Vietnam, then things got much, much worse after he was killed, under Lyndon B. Johnson. Carter...he was probably the most honest, intelligent man to sit in the White House. Like many smart people though, he was so smart he was dumb and very ineffective as president.
I would really be just as ashamed having Romney as president as I am with Obama being president. I kid you not one bit, I would vote for Slick Willy again over all of these people.
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Hal I am not so sure that any of the Republicans that are currently leading the race would be better than Obama....and Obama is one of the worst presidents of our lifetime. He ranks right down there with Jimmy Carter, LBJ, and JFK.
Yes I will say it here: All JFK ever did was get laid and get shot. He got our soldiers mired into Vietnam, then things got much, much worse after he was killed, under Lyndon B. Johnson. Carter...he was probably the most honest, intelligent man to sit in the White House. Like many smart people though, he was so smart he was dumb and very ineffective as president.
I would really be just as ashamed having Romney as president as I am with Obama being president. I kid you not one bit, I would vote for Slick Willy again over all of these people.
Must be the desert air or is it the oxygen they pump into the casinos out there? ;) ;)
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Must be the desert air or is it the oxygen they pump into the casinos out there? ;) ;)
Must be the hot dogs they serve in the employee cafeteria!! Do not mix well with the whacky tobbacky! rflmao1 rflmao1