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Re: Election 2012
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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10/24/11 02:30 PM
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Don Marco
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Mitt Romney from his book: "Muammer Qaddafi, the dictator of Libya, declared that 'we'd be content and happy if Obama can stay president forever.' Such lavish praise...tells you much of what [Obama's] approach to foreign policy is and the audience to which he is playing." Your next POTUS, everybody. I think we should ask Mr. Qaddafi how he feels about that statement now. Anyone have the keys to the freezer?
"After all, we are not communists" Christopher Moltisanti: You ever think what a coincidence it is that Lou Gehrig died of Lou Gehrig's disease?
Tony Soprano: Yeah well, when you're married, you'll understand the importance of fresh produce.
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: Don Marco]
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10/25/11 11:22 AM
10/25/11 11:22 AM
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Mitt Romney from his book: "Muammer Qaddafi, the dictator of Libya, declared that 'we'd be content and happy if Obama can stay president forever.' Such lavish praise...tells you much of what [Obama's] approach to foreign policy is and the audience to which he is playing." Your next POTUS, everybody. I think we should ask Mr. Qaddafi how he feels about that statement now. Anyone have the keys to the freezer? Not to worry, Mitt has plenty of time to change his position
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
"I am Constanza: Lord of the idiots."
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: dontomasso]
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10/25/11 12:53 PM
10/25/11 12:53 PM
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ronnierocketAGO
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Not to worry, Mitt has plenty of time to change his position
As soon as he consults the party base for the proper answer.* With exception of RomneyCare which he's practically disowned subsequently, where has Romney been a leader in anything within his party in changing the narrative of any issue? Safe bet, if Fox News endorses a POV, Romney is either publicly behind it afterwards following the sanction of those opinions, or he doesn't disavow it. (Contrast this with the liberal alternative MSNBC, who at times seem to grill Obama more than the other party.) I mean as batshit nuts as Perry is for wanting to invade Mexico, or Cain's 6-6-6 plan for that matter, at least they both were leading with something in supposed major proposed policies that define their campaigns. Mitt should've beaten Charlie Sheen to the punch and trademarked his tagline: "Duh, winning!"*=Not his base, since he doesn't have one.
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: dontomasso]
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10/25/11 05:05 PM
10/25/11 05:05 PM
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Wow this will get interesting. I don't think Cain or Gingrich or Perry have the kind of egoes to get out of the race, and with these numbers the three of them would out poll Romney.
Don't look now, but there could be a major shocker....a brokered convention that nominates by acclimation a "reluctant" Jeb Bush who can then pick a midwestern moderate as veep, and be VERY formidable. .
You heard it here first "The Return of Bush." Sound like porn.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: pizzaboy]
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10/25/11 05:48 PM
10/25/11 05:48 PM
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"The Return of Bush."
Sound like porn. Barbara always said "Jebbie" was the smart one out of the bunch. I think even she knew good old Georgie wasn't cut out for it. But i think Jeb would have a real tough time getting the nomination let alone win a national election due to the bad memories that his brother left voters with.
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: olivant]
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10/26/11 01:55 PM
10/26/11 01:55 PM
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The Italian Stallionette
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This GOP field is really quite amusing. I heard just this morning that Cain is STILL in the lead. Who would have thought?  Btw, DT, I don't understand your comment here. Can you elaborate and has this been done before and when can it be done? brokered convention that nominates by acclimation a "reluctant" Jeb Bush who can then pick a midwestern moderate as veep, and be VERY formidable. . TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: The Italian Stallionette]
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10/26/11 03:23 PM
10/26/11 03:23 PM
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dontomasso
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This GOP field is really quite amusing. I heard just this morning that Cain is STILL in the lead. Who would have thought?  Btw, DT, I don't understand your comment here. Can you elaborate and has this been done before and when can it be done? brokered convention that nominates by acclimation a "reluctant" Jeb Bush who can then pick a midwestern moderate as veep, and be VERY formidable. . TIS TIS it was only in the past 50 years that the primary system took root. In the old days the political bosses would gather and agree on the nominee. There used to be all kinds of horse trading....in 1924 the Democrats had more than one hundred ballots before they selected a nobody to run against Coolidge. Basically the way it works now is the delegates are pledged to vote for whmever won their primaries or state nominations ON THE FIRST BALLOT ONLY once that is done, if no one gets a majority, then it is wide open and virtualy anyone can be nominated.
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
"I am Constanza: Lord of the idiots."
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: olivant]
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10/26/11 04:59 PM
10/26/11 04:59 PM
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ronnierocketAGO
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This is just incredible:
(CNN) – GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry said if he had made any mistakes thus far in the campaign, it was "probably ever doing one of the" debates.
He's only stating the obvious that everybody else has already said. He's got what, $17 million in the bank? Those damn Christianites are still looking for their candidate, why not pull out of the debates which the general population doesn't pay attention to except for the partisans, media, and politicalphiles? Why not go full-on with his attack ads and strip King Romney from his throne? His camp has done two great ads, that one I linked a few days earlier and the other which by CGI combined the signing ceremonies for both Romney and Obama's HCR plans as if they're at the same table. I mean Perry might as well, because he's as useless as man teets at the podiums. Especially against Mittens. (Worry later that if Perry did win the nomination...will he also ignore those other debates?)
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: The Italian Stallionette]
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10/26/11 05:06 PM
10/26/11 05:06 PM
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ronnierocketAGO
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This GOP field is really quite amusing. I heard just this morning that Cain is STILL in the lead. Who would have thought?  Because they've got nobody to go to right at the moment. They're on autopilot, and Romney can go fuck himself. Seriously that's what they think. Some are trying to coach recently just re-elected Bobby Jindal to jump in. And quite honestly.....why not? Unlike Christie, Jindal has got another term in the pocket and he's got nothing to lose if he tries to run, maybe capture lighting in a bottle and excite those disgruntled party members and donors who hate the field. Or at the least somebody who isn't Mittens. At worst if he loses, Jindal would go back to his job and maybe considered for running mate, and if not even that, he's still got '16. (and then Perry has some Evangelical flunkie of his claim Jindal's parents weren't really from India, but from Iran.)
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: dontomasso]
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10/26/11 10:31 PM
10/26/11 10:31 PM
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The Italian Stallionette
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This GOP field is really quite amusing. I heard just this morning that Cain is STILL in the lead. Who would have thought?  Btw, DT, I don't understand your comment here. Can you elaborate and has this been done before and when can it be done? brokered convention that nominates by acclimation a "reluctant" Jeb Bush who can then pick a midwestern moderate as veep, and be VERY formidable. . TIS TIS it was only in the past 50 years that the primary system took root. In the old days the political bosses would gather and agree on the nominee. There used to be all kinds of horse trading....in 1924 the Democrats had more than one hundred ballots before they selected a nobody to run against Coolidge. Basically the way it works now is the delegates are pledged to vote for whmever won their primaries or state nominations ON THE FIRST BALLOT ONLY once that is done, if no one gets a majority, then it is wide open and virtualy anyone can be nominated. I can't imagine that happening but the field does really suck. I wonder IF they have that in back of their minds. If I understand it correctly, it does seems too "out there" to out of the blue throw another name in the mix.  I never thought about Jindal as a possibility but yes, I heard he won by a large margin. I do remember his speech after one of the President's Sate of the Union I think. For a while the Rs were predicting that Rubio was their golden boy and a big consideration of VP, but with his recent gaffs on his parents and when/how they came to American from Cuba, he may be a long shot. TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: The Italian Stallionette]
#618574
10/27/11 12:52 AM
10/27/11 12:52 AM
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I don't know much about Jindal except to say that he came across as a big stiff when Obama was elected. He was the Republican party analyst or something like that. No personality at all. Picky, picky, picky....;p
For a while the Rs were predicting that Rubio was their golden boy and a big consideration of VP, but with his recent gaffs on his parents and when/how they came to American from Cuba, he may be a long shot.
TIS
That shit personally pissed me off because I have Godparents who did escape Castro's Cuba. No I don't mean several years before 1959 and claim a phantom victimship for votes. I mean a middle-class couple of an lawyer and school teacher forced to work the fields and emigrated because they didn't want their boys to be mandatory conscripted into the Army, couldn't bring anything with them except what could be crammed into suitcases. (Forced to fight for bullshit you don't believe? What a foreign concept for the HALO generation.)
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: olivant]
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10/27/11 12:03 PM
10/27/11 12:03 PM
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dontomasso
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I wasn't sure in what thread to post this, but the economy is the Nation's major determinant of presidential election outcomes.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The nation's economy regained some much-needed strength in the third quarter, as the pace of growth nearly doubled compared to the previous three months.
Gross domestic product, the broadest measure of U.S. economic health, grew at a 2.5% annual rate in the quarter after adjusting for inflation. That's up from the disappointing 1.3% growth in the second quarter and the anemic 0.4% pace in the first three months of the year Maybe that explains the sour exprerssion on Mitch McConnell's face.
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
"I am Constanza: Lord of the idiots."
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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10/27/11 12:15 PM
10/27/11 12:15 PM
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And don't forget the ever-loving Dow. Right now it's way up over 12K. A lot of a recession is psychological. People become paralyzed by fear when they see their investments and their 401Ks dropping. Then nobody buys cars or major appliances, etc., they cut back on dining out or put off that home improvement project. They start to see an improvement in their savings, those purse strings start to open.
The major impediment to economic recovery, however, is the housing market. People still see their homes as their single largest assets, whether they intend to sell them or not. If they feel that they have "lost" money or won't be able to unload them if they had to, then the fear persists.
For example, I could still easily double my money because I bought my house back in 1996 and have a small mortgage. However, that's nothing compared to the fact that I could have tripled my money 4 years ago. People persist in seeing a loss, even if there truly isn't one.
And until they don't, the economy, and therefore the election, is a huge unknown.
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: Sicilian Babe]
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10/27/11 03:32 PM
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Hang on to your seats, there is yet another person throwing his hat in the ring. Remember Terry Jones, the Florida pastor who was going to burn the Koran (although that is not listed in his platform)? Why is he running? As the article says, "because that's exactly what we need, more wackos running for President."  And the clown show continues. TIS http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2011/10/koran-burning_florida_pastor_t.php
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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