Romney, Huntsman Biggest Threats to Obama

02 Jun 2011 11:29 #1 by nothing wrong with me
Romney, Huntsman Biggest Threats to Obama was created by nothing wrong with me
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Who would be the Republicans' strongest presidential nominee in 2012? Democrats (100 votes)

Mitt Romney 27%
Jon Huntsman 25%
Tim Pawlenty 20%
Chris Christie 11%
Rick Perry 5%
other 12%

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02 Jun 2011 11:30 #2 by TPP
Herman CAIN!!!!

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02 Jun 2011 11:51 #3 by archer

TPP wrote: Herman CAIN!!!!


he must be covered under "other" which is about where he belongs. Is he even running yet?

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02 Jun 2011 12:34 #4 by bailey bud
Category I: Interesting - but too much baggage (either political or moral)

- Gingrich
- Huntsman
- Guliani
- Johnson
- Paul


Category II: Please, please - none of these! (I personally have no interest in any of the below)
Palin
Bachmann
DeMint

Category III: Potential
Pawlenty
Romney
Cain
Santorum
Roemer

Politically, I think the individuals most capable are Pawlenty, Romney, and Roemer.

If I had to pick from the pool of Republicans, today, I'd likely pick Pawlenty. I have a horrible creepy feeling when I think about Romney - and don't really trust the southern good 'ole boy feeling I get with Roemer.

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02 Jun 2011 12:58 #5 by FredHayek
Why do you pick Huntsman as a non-starter? Just curious.

So far no one has really impressed me, but my short list includes Bachman, Huntsman, Romney, and possibly Guiliani.

The most electable won't run, Jeb Bush.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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02 Jun 2011 14:01 - 02 Jun 2011 14:14 #6 by TPP

archer wrote:

TPP wrote: Herman CAIN!!!!


he must be covered under "other" which is about where he belongs. Is he even running yet?


Yes, even the leftist news channels covered his running speech. Should listen to it you may be impress, of course your ears may start to bleed, but what fun is life without risk?

EDITED to ADD:
http://www.myfreedompost.com/2011/05/herman-cain-presidential-announcement.html

http://hotair.com/archives/2011/02/12/video-herman-cains-speech-to-cpac/

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02 Jun 2011 14:07 #7 by archer
I have listened to his speeches....... back when you, or someone here, first mentioned him. The word "blowhard" comes to mind. I really don't see him getting anywhere, any time soon.

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02 Jun 2011 14:19 #8 by TPP
BUT you did survive, and no worse for wear I hope...

"Cain said that the American Dream is being attacked by what he calls “the -ations” — legislation, regulation, and taxation. He continued that Republicans need to repeal and replace health care reform, and also “throw out” the “messed up tax code” and replace it with a new system.
The “objective of the liberals is to destroy America,” he Cain continued, but “if you can get a liberal to engage in an intelligent in the first place, ask them to strip away labels.”
Like, for example, Cain said, when liberals call anyone who disagrees with Obama a “racist.”
“They call me racist too just because I disagree with a President who happens to be black,” he continued. He told the crowd: “You are not racists — you are patriots.”
http://hotair.com/archives/2011/02/12/video-herman-cains-speech-to-cpac/

even huff&puffington had him... :biggrin:

"Herman Cain, who has already formed a presidential exploratory committee for the next election cycle, alleged "stupid people are ruining America" on Friday at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference.
"It's sad," he said in a speech at the annual event before going on to take aim at the left side of the political spectrum. "The objective of the liberals is to destroy this country. The objective of the liberals is to make America mediocre."
Cain also addressed the issue of race at the conservative gathering. The Hill reports:
"They call me racist too because I happen to disagree with the president," Cain said at the Conservative Political Action Conference Friday. "If you disagree about their liberal leader you must be a racist no matter what color you are."
Cain said his disagreement with Obama was based on policies, not race. "Some black people can think for themselves," he said.
He told the crowd: "You are not racist."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/12/herman-cain-cpac-speech-s_n_822405.html

AWESOME!!!

Here all his issues are right there: http://www.hermancain.com/

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02 Jun 2011 14:23 #9 by archer
like I said, a blow hard....big on do nots....no idea what to do. When will politicians, any politician, start talking about reality in english and not keep spitting out sound bites that have no meaning? There is just a plethora of meaningless crap in his speeches. Yet conservatives seem to lap it up like pablum.

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02 Jun 2011 14:26 #10 by outdoor338
I like Cain as well..very smart, knows business, and people.

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