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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/3/2011 9:10:31 PM   
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I'm rooting for frothy mixture to win the Republican nomination. That would get very funny very fast.

Frothy Mixture is definitely the candidate with the most substance, the darling of Republican intellectuals everywhere.

Why are you plugging Frothy? I was under the impression you were on the D side of the aisle.

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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/3/2011 9:52:09 PM   
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I'm on the D side of the aisle,yet I still have a great interest in who the Republican side of the aisle nominates as their candidate for President

When you think about it it is the only game in town for a political minded sort of person right now...I mean its sort of set in stone who our guy is

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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/3/2011 11:18:34 PM   
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I'm on the D side of the aisle,yet I still have a great interest in who the Republican side of the aisle nominates as their candidate for President

When you think about it it is the only game in town for a political minded sort of person right now...I mean its sort of set in stone who our guy is

Oh I can see that for sure slavemike! And good comedy is at a premium these days too!

On a more serious note, the creeping paralysis that overtakes government there as the election cycle revolves greatly reduces the time available for the actual government of the State, international affairs and similar trivia. Some sense-of-humour-challenged folk even claim that this is the real task of politics - the naive fools! Other countries have learnt to give up on the task of getting the US to do anything significant as everything else on the agenda gets relegated to the back burner.

Does playing to a domestic audience, endless navel-gazing and pampering to sectional interests replacing genuine policy development act to the detriment of all?

That minor quibble aside, it's a really good laugh this time around!

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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/4/2011 12:03:00 AM   
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The nomination is Romneys or as Mike said Romneys to lose.
If he were to drop out for personal reasons I
think the big boys in the party would throw
their clout behind Perry.
There is no in party divide against Romney
as there was for Clinton. She had a lot of
support and a strong organization but she
also had within the party a strong group
against her. The honchos don't love Romney
but they like him more than they ever liked
McCain. It's the rank and file who are tepid
on Romney which is one reason he will lose
the general election.
Paul has fervent followers but he's considered
a loose cannon within the party and his
age is against him.
Santorum is not ready for prime time and
never will be. His abortion stance makes even
some right-wingers uncomfortable.
I don't say this to be cruel but there is
something about Santorum that comes
off a little unstable. Like Palin he's a little
high strung.
Newt and Bachman are not alternatives to
Romney. He is loathed within the party
and many women and religious voters will
have issues with him. And he's an unlikeable,
unappealing person who if he came close
to being a serious contender would blow just
by being who he is.
Michelle has no real support within the party.
If it came down to Perry and Bachman he
would get the elders and the money.
He would be Bush Jr again but she would be
Palin all over again. The lesser of two evils
would prevail.
The more you look at this crowd the more you
begin to think the republicans are setting
this one out.

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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/4/2011 12:04:21 AM   
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Sitting this one out I meant to say.

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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/4/2011 2:14:36 AM   
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70% Romney 30% Gingrich No one else currently running has any chance.

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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/4/2011 2:59:44 AM   
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70% Romney 30% Gingrich No one else currently running has any chance.


Like I said, primaries have a habit of not going to plan.

Edited to add:  I meant that what we're seeing now is the slow jockeying for position.  It's all symbolic until the first vote is cast.




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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/4/2011 3:57:32 AM   
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I'm rooting for frothy mixture to win the Republican nomination. That would get very funny very fast.


It already is funny.


Rick Santorum wants Google to take down ‘frothy mix’ definition

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum wants Google to take his side in a long-running prank perpetuated by Seattle-based sex columnist Dan Savage.

Maybe you’ve noticed that when you search for Santorum’s name, this definition is the first result: “The frothy mix of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes the byproduct of anal sex.”

And that’s because Santorum, an outspoken opponent of gay rights, was Google bombed in 2003. Now that he’s running for president, he wants his problem to go away.

Santorum recently told Politico.com that he approached Google about removing the definition, but they declined.








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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/4/2011 6:10:01 AM   
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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/4/2011 9:51:12 AM   
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ORIGINAL: willbeurdaddy

70% Romney 30% Gingrich No one else currently running has any chance.


Like I said, primaries have a habit of not going to plan.

Edited to add:  I meant that what we're seeing now is the slow jockeying for position.  It's all symbolic until the first vote is cast.





Where was McCain in the polls at this point in the last election?

You`re spot on correct.

Anything can happen.

This train-wreck has a lot more skidding and burning to do before it`s over.

It isn`t because the Rs don`t have a decent candidate to run,just none declared right now.

This strange primary they are going through with their current offerings has more to do with their fear of President Obama than a lack confidence in Mitt or newty.

Hey Steven,what do you think of the pathetically retarded notion that republicans are somehow treated un-fairly or that dems are "given as pass" by the press?



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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/4/2011 9:53:47 AM   
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http://wwaspdiaries.com/2011/10/07/the-mitt-romney-troubled-teen-connection/

Ouch!




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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/4/2011 11:49:44 AM   
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It isn`t because the Rs don`t have a decent candidate to run,just none declared right now. 


I disagree.  I'm very impressed with Huntsman, Romney, and Paul for their lack of character issues and evident intelligence.  While I don't always agree with their stances, I find them less slimy than, say, Gingrich. 
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Hey Steven,what do you think of the pathetically retarded notion that republicans are somehow treated un-fairly or that dems are "given as pass" by the press?



I've heard that from both sides of the aisle.  It's ridiculous.  The press has an obligation to the citizenry to dig.  But investigative reporting is on the wane.  My personal impression is that it's because investigative reporting costs money and it's far easier to simply take the news as it is spun from the pols, and reprint it verbatim.

If you don't like the lack of coverage that a Dem or Rep gets AT THE TIME, speak up THEN.  Or forever hold your peace.  Anything else just reminds me of two children squabbling, each whining that the other got better treatment.


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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/4/2011 11:58:05 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Owner59

It isn`t because the Rs don`t have a decent candidate to run,just none declared right now. 


I disagree.  I'm very impressed with Huntsman, Romney, and Paul for their lack of character issues and evident intelligence.  While I don't always agree with their stances, I find them less slimy than, say, Gingrich. 
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Hey Steven,what do you think of the pathetically retarded notion that republicans are somehow treated un-fairly or that dems are "given as pass" by the press?



I've heard that from both sides of the aisle.  It's ridiculous.  The press has an obligation to the citizenry to dig.  But investigative reporting is on the wane.  My personal impression is that it's because investigative reporting costs money and it's far easier to simply take the news as it is spun from the pols, and reprint it verbatim.

If you don't like the lack of coverage that a Dem or Rep gets AT THE TIME, speak up THEN.  Or forever hold your peace.  Anything else just reminds me of two children squabbling, each whining that the other got better treatment.


I agree on both points.Especially the second.

I would call Huntsman, Romney, and Paul the loyal opposition.The others?Something else.

I think a Romney/Obama campaign will be cleaner and more above board,at least with what we`d get from the campaigns themselves.

Going to be interesting no matter what.



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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/4/2011 2:06:17 PM   
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70% Romney 30% Gingrich No one else currently running has any chance.


Gingrich is up over Romney in the polls. Who knows where the polls will go as the others drop out but I would give it a 50 / 50 with an edge for Gingrich.   They're both flip floppers but in Gingrich's case I'll take a trip to fantasy land and believe it to be a ruse to make him look more moderate, whatever that is. 

  What kills me is all the goofy speculation from the libs here when it really doesn't matter who is nominated.  Whether it's
Donald Duck or Daffy Duck, Obama doesn't stand a chance.

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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/4/2011 2:20:14 PM   
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What kills me is all the goofy speculation from the republicans here when it really doesn't matter who is nominated. Whether it's
Gingrich or Ron Paul, none] of them stand a chance. Because they dont want to win, they cannot handle the needs of the country. Only their own interests[:)

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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/4/2011 2:55:12 PM   
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Whether it's
Gingrich or Ron Paul, none] of them stand a chance. Because they dont want to win, they cannot handle the needs of the country. Only their own interests[:)



I'm tryin ta make sense out a that.


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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/5/2011 6:44:47 PM   
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I'm tryin ta make sense out a that.

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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/5/2011 6:51:46 PM   
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I think Gingrich is more intelligent and knows more of what he is doing but I think Romney has a better chance to win the general because of Newt's baggage.

If Newt is the nominee, you can guarantee that the Dems will HAMMER him on all that and he'll have to spend half his time on pure defense.

Romney has a better chance to steer the election to Obama's record and the actual issues and force Obama to take the defensive.

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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/5/2011 7:07:41 PM   
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Obama proved that baggage doesnt matter

(Think Ayers and Wright, etc)

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I think Gingrich is more intelligent and knows more of what he is doing but I think Romney has a better chance to win the general because of Newt's baggage.

If Newt is the nominee, you can guarantee that the Dems will HAMMER him on all that and he'll have to spend half his time on pure defense.

Romney has a better chance to steer the election to Obama's record and the actual issues and force Obama to take the defensive.


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RE: I would like to remind Newt, "Quitters Never W... - 12/5/2011 7:23:45 PM   
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Obama proved that baggage doesnt matter

(Think Ayers and Wright, etc)

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I think Gingrich is more intelligent and knows more of what he is doing but I think Romney has a better chance to win the general because of Newt's baggage.

If Newt is the nominee, you can guarantee that the Dems will HAMMER him on all that and he'll have to spend half his time on pure defense.

Romney has a better chance to steer the election to Obama's record and the actual issues and force Obama to take the defensive.


Newt has a helluva lot more baggage than that mostly because he's been around a lot longer LOL.

You also have to look at that particular election. After 8 years of Dubya, I think John Wayne Gacy could have won on the D ticket. All the Democrat candidate had to say was "I'm not Bush" and watch the votes come rolling in.

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