GOP presidential candidate is a distraction

27 Sep 2011 22:51 #1 by Blazer Bob
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I am thinking more and more that the GOP presidential candidate is a distraction.

Whoever it is will be better much than Mr. Obama, so don’t worry about it. Mr. Obama makes Mitt Romney look like George Washington.

So, what does matter?

Making sure we have a Tea Party Congress in 2012 is the most important thing.

Then the 2013-15 political era will be a conflict between a corporatist Republican in the White House and a populist Congress down the street.

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28 Sep 2011 08:11 #2 by FredHayek
Good point. The Tea Party needs to expand their presence in Congress and the Senate, looks like there is little difference when you compare the chances of Obama versus Perry or Romney.

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

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28 Sep 2011 11:38 #3 by Wayne Harrison
Just 28 percent of Americans hold favorable views of the tea party, an all-time low.

It would be funny if the GOP candidates chew each other to pieces and Chris Christie waltzes in to take the nomination.

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28 Sep 2011 12:19 #4 by Rick

Wayn-O wrote: Just 28 percent of Americans hold favorable views of the tea party, an all-time low.

It would be funny if the GOP candidates chew each other to pieces and Chris Christie waltzes in to take the nomination.

Seems to be with the same stats of Rs and Ds and how long has the Tea Party been around? Besides, it's still only a party in name and you have to admit, they did change the same old bs we've watched for decades now.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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28 Sep 2011 14:32 #5 by archer

CriticalBill wrote:

Wayn-O wrote: Just 28 percent of Americans hold favorable views of the tea party, an all-time low.

It would be funny if the GOP candidates chew each other to pieces and Chris Christie waltzes in to take the nomination.

Seems to be with the same stats of Rs and Ds and how long has the Tea Party been around? Besides, it's still only a party in name and you have to admit, they did change the same old bs we've watched for decades now.

How really did they change the same old bs? So far all I have seen from the Tea Party is more of the same old bs, different names. They haven't been able to accomplish anything positive, just make the American people a little angrier, and the government less responsive and more grid locked then ever. Maybe that was the intent?

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28 Sep 2011 15:06 #6 by FredHayek

Wayn-O wrote: Just 28 percent of Americans hold favorable views of the tea party, an all-time low.

It would be funny if the GOP candidates chew each other to pieces and Chris Christie waltzes in to take the nomination.


But how many of the people who despise the TEA Party are Dems? Probably 50%. And of the 22% left, how many even vote?

If Christie gets in, Perry might win the nomination. Romney and Christie would split the establishment RINO vote.

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

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28 Sep 2011 17:59 #7 by Wayne Harrison
So you're saying the percentage of Americans who hold favorable views of the tea party is even smaller than 28%?

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28 Sep 2011 19:10 #8 by Rick

Wayn-O wrote: So you're saying the percentage of Americans who hold favorable views of the tea party is even smaller than 28%?

You should be surprised that it ever got over 10% since the genius liberals on MSNBC and around here said it was just astroturf and would fade away quickly.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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28 Sep 2011 19:22 #9 by Wayne Harrison

CriticalBill wrote:

Wayn-O wrote: So you're saying the percentage of Americans who hold favorable views of the tea party is even smaller than 28%?

You should be surprised that it ever got over 10% since the genius liberals on MSNBC and around here said it was just astroturf and would fade away quickly.


But hardly anyone watches MSNBC. Everyone watches Fox News, the pushers of the tea party.

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28 Sep 2011 20:51 #10 by Blazer Bob

Wayn-O wrote:

CriticalBill wrote:

Wayn-O wrote: So you're saying the percentage of Americans who hold favorable views of the tea party is even smaller than 28%?

You should be surprised that it ever got over 10% since the genius liberals on MSNBC and around here said it was just astroturf and would fade away quickly.


But hardly anyone watches MSNBC. Everyone watches Fox News, the pushers of the tea party.


I do not think the tp needs any pushing . It is more spontaneous combustion. Oh wait, it is the evil Koch brothers who have financed and orchestrated everything. BOO.

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