LOL!!! My dog has already voted.
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This is bad. Newt or Palin. Maybe they can join forces. The dems have........nobody either. Could be the year for a third party.
................................................................I am an Oath Keeper, a member of the Tea Party started by the Ron Paul Revolution, not the Snapple Tea Party
are you saying private citizens don not have the right to own firearms?
I will not divulge any further info.
I am an Oath Keeper, a member of the Tea Party started by the Ron Paul Revolution, not the Snapple Tea Party
are you saying private citizens don not have the right to own firearms?
I will not divulge any further info.
Hey, you're the 2nd amendment teabagger.
Live with it.
Good points, as always Chad. If the past 30 years are any indication, it's pretty tough to beat an incumbent President. The electorate's still pretty apprehensive about things in general but a lot can happen over the next 2+ years. Still, the Republicans will have to produce a candidate that can sway swing voters in mass numbers and I don't see that person on the horizon (yet anyway).Roger, I appreciate your comments on the possible participants. Fresh, off the cuff, honest. It's what we need. While I have my own SERIOUS issues with Newt, I think this just shows where the conservatives are, after being soundly defeated by a motivated majority. I think Paul is in this for the right reasons, I DO NOT think Gingrich is in ANYTHING for the right reasons, and being from Minnesota, I know Pawlenty has spent several years just trying to position himself for the run for President. EVERYTHING he's done over the past eight or so years has been done SPECIFICALLY to try to run for President.
Gingrich is a really sad representative of Conservative values, IMO. I do not see any of the current crop of hopeful conservatives beating Obama at this point, and I'm no Obama apologist, either. I'm of course biased, but don't see any of the expected big dogs making a dent, other than possibly Romney, who I think can definitely hold his own on the national stage. I think Paul needed to get out stronger and more visible than he has already, to make a serious run.
ALL, just my opinion. :toast:
Limbaugh has own view of Steinbrenner
ShareThisPrint E-mail The Associated Press
NEW YORK ? Rush Limbaugh had his own view of George Steinbrenner.
"That cracker made a lot of African-American millionaires," the radio commentator said Tuesday on his show after the New York Yankees owner died at age 80. "He fired a bunch of white guys as managers left and right."
Rev. Al Sharpton called Limbaugh's statements "repugnant and offensive whether they were intended to be facetious or tongue and cheek."
"For the last 20-years I have known George Steinbrenner and we have quarreled over diversity and community programs but I always found him fair, direct, and genuinely prone to do what he felt was right," Sharpton said in a statement. "He generated a lot of money for a lot of players as well as for baseball as a whole. ... Mr. Limbaugh and his broadcasters owe his family an apology."
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Limbaugh has own view of Steinbrenner
ShareThisPrint E-mail The Associated Press
NEW YORK ? Rush Limbaugh had his own view of George Steinbrenner.
"That cracker made a lot of African-American millionaires," the radio commentator said Tuesday on his show after the New York Yankees owner died at age 80. "He fired a bunch of white guys as managers left and right."
Rev. Al Sharpton called Limbaugh's statements "repugnant and offensive whether they were intended to be facetious or tongue and cheek."
"For the last 20-years I have known George Steinbrenner and we have quarreled over diversity and community programs but I always found him fair, direct, and genuinely prone to do what he felt was right," Sharpton said in a statement. "He generated a lot of money for a lot of players as well as for baseball as a whole. ... Mr. Limbaugh and his broadcasters owe his family an apology."
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Roger, I appreciate your comments on the possible participants. Fresh, off the cuff, honest. It's what we need. While I have my own SERIOUS issues with Newt, I think this just shows where the conservatives are, after being soundly defeated by a motivated majority. I think Paul is in this for the right reasons, I DO NOT think Gingrich is in ANYTHING for the right reasons, and being from Minnesota, I know Pawlenty has spent several years just trying to position himself for the run for President. EVERYTHING he's done over the past eight or so years has been done SPECIFICALLY to try to run for President.
Gingrich is a really sad representative of Conservative values, IMO. I do not see any of the current crop of hopeful conservatives beating Obama at this point, and I'm no Obama apologist, either. I'm of course biased, but don't see any of the expected big dogs making a dent, other than possibly Romney, who I think can definitely hold his own on the national stage. I think Paul needed to get out stronger and more visible than he has already, to make a serious run.
ALL, just my opinion. :toast:
.................................................................Not sure what this has to do with Newt running for president.
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