But every time someone posts something from any news sorce or other , you jump on the, But obama,,,,, blah blah band wagon. So you come off as a die hard go down drowning with the dems.
This is from a Known liberal news source, but you still dicount it as probably a right winger rant.
Martin Ent Inc wrote: But every time someone posts something from any news sorce or other , you jump on the, But obama,,,,, blah blah band wagon. So you come off as a die hard go down drowning with the dems.
This is from a Known liberal news source, but you still dicount it as probably a right winger rant.
Back to the original question, when did the Colorado Springs Gazette become a known liberal source? Really.....I honestly didn't know that was a liberal newspaper, coming out of Colorado Springs and all. MSNBC did not post it, it showed up on theirt local Colorado Springs site and would have been posted locally.
I'm a liberal....DUH.....not necessarily an Obama groupie, but you guys just won't take no for an answer, you have to put every liberal in a box, then paint them all with the same brush......then decide that you know what they think, what they will do, and what they have posted without even reading half of it.
PrintSmith wrote: Who, in your opinion, would be a good GOP moderate candidate archer? You don't think Mit fits that bill sufficiently?
I don't think Mitt can win the nomination, too many right wing evangelical religious types don't like Mormons. I would be more interested in someone like Huntsman, but I haven't seen enough of his ideas in the debates. He isn't getting the attention that Romney and Perry are. I would certainly be less concerned about a Republican president if that Republican was Romney rather than Perry. Christie is still an unknown, he doesn't often speak about national politics except as it pertains to New Jersey.....and of course he isn't running....yet. But I would certainly be interested on his ideas should he get to the national stage.
Christie is a lard butt and looks to be the poster child for heart disease. As with McCain, perceptions of his health may be an isue for him. I was afraid to vote McCain because of who his running mate was. I would hope Christie picks wisely if he is nominated. I may be forced to vote for Obama if the repubs don't get their act together.
Yeah, and Carter was leading both Reagan and GHW Bush by wide margins in the polls at this stage back in 1979. Kind of puts things in perspective with regards to eventual outcomes, doesn't it?