05-27-2011, 18:49
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Conservatives will split their vote between Tea Party candidate Palin, and Republican Romney, and Obama gets four more years.
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Agreed, planning of 4 more, hoping and praying its not needed. Fighting for the Republican candidate.
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05-27-2011, 18:53
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"However, unless the Fed. Res. and the Treasury do some serious stimulus, then it is likely that the economy will go into a second dip. "
When did it get out of the first "dip"? "Stimulus" is cutting taxes, which hasn't been done by this Administration, even though it's been proven to work. Show me the money.
"The present recovery is one of the weakest on record. This does not seem to favor an incumbent."
There's no recovery, Bro, other than the one the newspeople are trying to convince you we're in.
"Sarah Palin seems to be one of the better prospects for defeating the present office-holder. If she is flawed, so are her opponents, IMO. I will be glad to vote for her if I get the chance."
Roger that.
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05-27-2011, 19:23
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It's just to early to tell.
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05-27-2011, 19:43
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The only clear cut beneficiaries of Palin's presidential campaign will be the shareholders of General Electric and Lagardère.
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05-27-2011, 19:52
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Siqaba- Whether she can re-invent herself or not isn't the problem. The media has an unnatural hate/fear of her, they will vilify her mercilessly anytime she appears in public. I have never seen a woman so despised by so many women....
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05-27-2011, 20:36
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Quote:
Originally Posted by akv
IMO if it gets to that point, Sarah Palin will ensure Obama is re-elected. It will be similar to the Ross Perot effect in 1992. Conservatives will split their vote between Tea Party candidate Palin, and Republican Romney, and Obama gets four more years.
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THERE IS NO TEA PARTY! She will run as a Republican. I personally would have liked her to be the head of the RNC; she's a great cheerleader and fund raiser.
Who's your choice?
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05-27-2011, 22:37
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PSM, my choice is Romney/Rice, but Condi may the only woman women hate more than Palin.
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05-27-2011, 22:40
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As a Democrat I've never felt safer.
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05-27-2011, 22:40
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PSM, my choice is Romney/Rice, but Condi may the only woman women hate more than Palin.
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I would support Rice on any posting, a very smart woman.
Anyone who has a copy of War and Peace written in Russian sitting on their desk is pretty damn cool.
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05-28-2011, 03:44
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As a Democrat I've never felt safer. 
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At the rate things are going, the nation could easily go from Rove's predictions of a permanent Republican majority to a historic political realignment in which the Democrats reboot the New Deal coalition.
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05-28-2011, 05:36
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At the rate things are going, the nation could easily go from Rove's predictions of a permanent Republican majority to a historic political realignment in which the Democrats reboot the New Deal coalition.
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Dozer: "As a Democrat I've never felt safer."
Complacency from a couple of Dems?
Listen, you guys are in the minority. Seriously.
You have the media to buttress the propaganda put out by the White House. The media are over 95% Demwit. That's why you seem to have a chance.
You won't have the turnout of budding Socialists you had last election, and the insane policies so far instituted have scared the crap out of normal people.
Case of Carta Blanca says 2012 shakes out a Conservative POTUS.
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05-28-2011, 05:58
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Case of Carta Blanca says 2012 shakes out a Conservative POTUS.
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If the recent NY election results have any meaning, they'd better keep an eye on who's most likely to vote and who's making noises about restructuring Medicare.
Richard
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05-28-2011, 06:14
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Entire post.
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Where on this BB have I said that I'm a Democrat? There's a difference between political analysis and political preference.
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05-28-2011, 06:25
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Where on this BB have I said that I'm a Democrat? There's a difference between political analysis and political preference.
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Oh. OK, Bro-I'm glad to hear you're Republican.
Bet just goes for The Dozer Man, then.
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05-28-2011, 06:29
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Oh. OK, Bro-I'm glad to hear you're Republican.
Bet just goes for The Dozer Man, then.
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IMO, it shouldn't matter. A big part of what I find disturbing about political life in America today is that the left and the right see each other as polar opposites rather than sides of the same coin. YMMV.
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