Republican candidates for 2012
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coyotes22http://www.theblaze.com/stories/bachmann-responds-to-pawlenty-aides-sex-appeal-comment/
Why have we become a nation of having to say "Im sorry" for everything we say!!
Weber later apologized for his remarks, made during an interview with the Hill Wednesday:
“It’s going to be very hard to beat Michele in Iowa. Period,” Weber said. “She’s got hometown appeal, she’s got ideological appeal, and, I hate to say it, but she’s got a little sex appeal too. -
Devils Advocate
Wow.. I'd like to know what the girls did to merit that punishment. Is this a 70 virgins thing?Writerbuckeye;820072 wrote:Warren's too busy diddling teenage girls in hell to run for office. -
ptown_trojans_1Pawlenty was on MTP this morning and provided jack in terms of answers. When asked how he would handle the debt crisis and is he would get a deal, he just blamed the President for not doing anything and for the debt. When Gregory asked again what he would do right now, he shifted the answer and again blamed the President.
When asked how he would move to independents, he said he has a history of working across the aisle in Minnesota, yet gave no examples of his successes. He just provided BS boilerplate answers that was a complete waste of time. -
gutptown_trojans_1;826212 wrote:Pawlenty was on MTP this morning and provided jack in terms of answers. When asked how he would handle the debt crisis and is he would get a deal, he just blamed the President for not doing anything and for the debt. When Gregory asked again what he would do right now, he shifted the answer and again blamed the President.
When asked how he would move to independents, he said he has a history of working across the aisle in Minnesota, yet gave no examples of his successes. He just provided BS boilerplate answers that was a complete waste of time.
Saw something similar with Cain a few weeks ago (forget the show). I wouldn't put too much weight on it because I think there's a reluctance to say much of substance to a small audience and then have it twisted and taken out of context and used against you. Strategically it makes no sense to "open the kimono" in that situation. -
fish82
Pawlenty is going nowhere. He sounds like Charlie Brown's teacher when he talks.ptown_trojans_1;826212 wrote:Pawlenty was on MTP this morning and provided jack in terms of answers. When asked how he would handle the debt crisis and is he would get a deal, he just blamed the President for not doing anything and for the debt. When Gregory asked again what he would do right now, he shifted the answer and again blamed the President.
When asked how he would move to independents, he said he has a history of working across the aisle in Minnesota, yet gave no examples of his successes. He just provided BS boilerplate answers that was a complete waste of time. -
stlouiedipalmaRight now they're all in "bash Obama" mode, which is fine and dandy when currying favor with the Tea Party crowd. Sooner or later they will have to draw distinctions between themselves in order to get the nomination.
I love it when they get asked questions which aren't part of the stump speech. They completely ignore it and continue with their animatronic talk. Pawlenty is really good at this, but he can't compare with the mistress of misinformation Michelle Bachmann. I watched Bachmann completely ignore a question about her husband's clinic by saying "I'm running for the Presidency of the United States and I'm here to talk about blah, blah, blah.". She did this several times when asked about the clinic. I couldn't help but think I was watching today's version of the Stepford Wives. Next year is gonna be sooo much fun... -
bigdaddy2003stlouiedipalma;828550 wrote:Right now they're all in "bash Obama" mode, which is fine and dandy when currying favor with the Tea Party crowd. Sooner or later they will have to draw distinctions between themselves in order to get the nomination.
I love it when they get asked questions which aren't part of the stump speech. They completely ignore it and continue with their animatronic talk. Pawlenty is really good at this, but he can't compare with the mistress of misinformation Michelle Bachmann. I watched Bachmann completely ignore a question about her husband's clinic by saying "I'm running for the Presidency of the United States and I'm here to talk about blah, blah, blah.". She did this several times when asked about the clinic. I couldn't help but think I was watching today's version of the Stepford Wives. Next year is gonna be sooo much fun...
Fun when your president loses? -
fish82
Unless Rick Perry throws his hat in. No fun for you if that happens.stlouiedipalma;828550 wrote:Right now they're all in "bash Obama" mode, which is fine and dandy when currying favor with the Tea Party crowd. Sooner or later they will have to draw distinctions between themselves in order to get the nomination.
I love it when they get asked questions which aren't part of the stump speech. They completely ignore it and continue with their animatronic talk. Pawlenty is really good at this, but he can't compare with the mistress of misinformation Michelle Bachmann. I watched Bachmann completely ignore a question about her husband's clinic by saying "I'm running for the Presidency of the United States and I'm here to talk about blah, blah, blah.". She did this several times when asked about the clinic. I couldn't help but think I was watching today's version of the Stepford Wives. Next year is gonna be sooo much fun... -
Manhattan Buckeye"Right now they're all in "bash Obama" mode, which is fine and dandy when currying favor with the Tea Party crowd."
It is fine and dandy with anyone with an IQ above 80, both parties should bash Obama, he's been terrible. For the life of me I don't know why a DEM hasn't begun to challenge him in the primary. -
I Wear Pants
Yours too.bigdaddy2003;828570 wrote:Fun when your president loses? -
Ty Webb
Because they know they can't win.....just like the only two Republican Candidates who would've had a chanceManhattan Buckeye;828605 wrote:"Right now they're all in "bash Obama" mode, which is fine and dandy when currying favor with the Tea Party crowd."
It is fine and dandy with anyone with an IQ above 80, both parties should bash Obama, he's been terrible. For the life of me I don't know why a DEM hasn't begun to challenge him in the primary. -
Ty Webbfish82;828593 wrote:Unless Rick Perry throws his hat in. No fun for you if that happens.
I do believe I saw a poll where Perry was only leading the President by 2 points in the Lone Star State.....but I may be wrong -
Manhattan BuckeyeTy Webb;828642 wrote:Because they know they can't win.....just like the only two Republican Candidates who would've had a chance
Against the worst President in modern American history? You don't think Hillary couldn't beat O in a primary? I think New York would definitely vote for Hill, and Cali would seal the deal. -
Ty WebbManhattan Buckeye;828666 wrote:Against the worst President in modern American history?[\b] You don't think Hillary couldn't beat O in a primary? I think New York would definitely vote for Hill, and Cali would seal the deal.
Not even close.....nice try though
Fox News released a poll that said even if Hill would challenge him.....she would get her ass kicked -
bigdaddy2003Sorry Ty but I have a hard time believing she would get her ass kicked. Especially now that Obama has been in office for a couple years.
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fish82
I'd have to see that to believe it. Texas has the best economy in the nation...they're about the only state creating jobs right now, and they're kicking ass at it.Ty Webb;828647 wrote:I do believe I saw a poll where Perry was only leading the President by 2 points in the Lone Star State.....but I may be wrong
If Perry runs, We'll be in bed by 10:30 on election night. -
Ty Webbfish82;829409 wrote:I'd have to see that to believe it. Texas has the best economy in the nation...they're about the only state creating jobs right now, and they're kicking ass at it.
If Perry runs, We'll be in bed by 10:30 on election night.
Well.....considering he most likely won't even come close to winning the nomination....you would be wrong
People were saying that about McCain when Obama clinched the nomination....we were in bed by 10:30....but for the other side -
Ty Webbhttp://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/PPP_Release_TX_629513.pdf
That is the poll I'm referencing
PPP also just released a poll for NC that has him leading everyone but Romney,and they are tied -
gutObama raising a ton of money again. The bad gambler in me appreciates those willing to double down on a loser.
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fish82
Texas is red. That's not changing.Ty Webb;829443 wrote:http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/PPP_Release_TX_629513.pdf
That is the poll I'm referencing
PPP also just released a poll for NC that has him leading everyone but Romney,and they are tied
That said, I'd be more then thrilled if Bam considers it "in play" and wastes a few million bucks campaigning there. -
gut
He needs to spend more time in Ohio telling all the unemployed "mission accomplished".fish82;829792 wrote:Texas is red. That's not changing.
That said, I'd be more then thrilled if Bam considers it "in play" and wastes a few million bucks campaigning there.
We need to bring back Perot's VP mate to shout "gridlock" during all the debates! -
believer
His Ohio re-election photo op can start in Coshocton. Plenty of crumbling infrastructure, crack houses, and empty lots where once profitable factories that employed hundreds of well-paid employees once stood.gut;829887 wrote:He needs to spend more time in Ohio telling all the unemployed "mission accomplished". -
Manhattan BuckeyeCoshocton? Pfft. He needs to go to Meigs and Gallia, chances are a residential building is a meth lab as opposed to an actual residence. It is a third world country down there.
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BGFalcons82I heard a good question the other day that needs to be asked and thought I'd pass it along:
If Obama is re-elected, what economic policies will he pursue that are different than the ones he is currently employing? In other words, what will he do differently to turn our economy around, help foster job creation, and reduce deficit spending if re-elected?
I'm not sure how he and his backers can answer this, as the policies currently in operation aren't working. Side note - Bernacke is pushing for a QE3 type "stimulus" today and they worked oh so well last time (http://www.cnbc.com/id/43739458). If they say he'll do X, Y, and Z upon re-election, then why not do X, Y, and Z right now? -
WriterbuckeyeRetail sales only ticked up a bit, remaining mostly flat...while Gallup's generic ballot of registered voters shows the biggest lead yet for any GOP candidate over Obama.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/148487/Republican-Candidate-Extends-Lead-Obama.aspx