Christie Not Running

04 Oct 2011 18:30 #51 by Residenttroll returns

Conservative Voice wrote:

SS109 wrote: We elected a President without executive experience and little legislative experience and America is suffering because of it right now.


So your answer is to elect the head of the #9 pizza chain who has never served in a political office?


Your answer is to the elect the #44 ranked President in turns of popularity.

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04 Oct 2011 18:31 #52 by Residenttroll returns

RenegadeCJ wrote:

Martin Ent Inc wrote: Obama can't even hoe the garden.


I think he's the hoe in the garden.

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04 Oct 2011 19:42 #53 by Wayne Harrison
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GoEDbels Schultz wrote:

Conservative Voice wrote:

SS109 wrote: We elected a President without executive experience and little legislative experience and America is suffering because of it right now.


So your answer is to elect the head of the #9 pizza chain who has never served in a political office?


Your answer is to the elect the #44 ranked President in turns of popularity.


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05 Oct 2011 09:10 #54 by Rick
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Conservative Voice wrote: I love how the conservative crowd fawns over one, then another, then another candidate.

As Palin said, the latest "flavor of the week" for Republicans is Cain.

I'm looking forward to the next Republican debates where the other candidates start questioning his ideas, just like they did Perry.

I'm still interested in that Politico report I linked to that Palin may finally get into the race, now that Christie has bowed out this time around.

If Palin does jump in by the end of the month, watch for the conservatives to stampede over to her side, leaving Cain, Perry, and Romney in the dust. They are a fickle bunch.

You must be the only one left who is still talking about Palin running, so let me help you out.

SHE'S NOT RUNNING! your welcome

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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05 Oct 2011 09:17 #55 by FredHayek
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Conservative Voice wrote: I love how the conservative crowd fawns over one, then another, then another candidate.

As Palin said, the latest "flavor of the week" for Republicans is Cain.

I'm looking forward to the next Republican debates where the other candidates start questioning his ideas, just like they did Perry.

I'm still interested in that Politico report I linked to that Palin may finally get into the race, now that Christie has bowed out this time around.

If Palin does jump in by the end of the month, watch for the conservatives to stampede over to her side, leaving Cain, Perry, and Romney in the dust. They are a fickle bunch.


When you have open seats for primaries, both sides float a lot of choices that go in and out of fashion. Bill Clinton was a real longshot at this time in 1991.

I have been hearing more rumours of Palin getting into the race, but I doubt it. Too much of the ad time in Iowa has been bought up and Palin's internal polls have to show she would still poll below Perry.

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

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05 Oct 2011 09:23 #56 by The Viking
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CriticalBill wrote:

Conservative Voice wrote: I love how the conservative crowd fawns over one, then another, then another candidate.

As Palin said, the latest "flavor of the week" for Republicans is Cain.

I'm looking forward to the next Republican debates where the other candidates start questioning his ideas, just like they did Perry.

I'm still interested in that Politico report I linked to that Palin may finally get into the race, now that Christie has bowed out this time around.

If Palin does jump in by the end of the month, watch for the conservatives to stampede over to her side, leaving Cain, Perry, and Romney in the dust. They are a fickle bunch.

You must be the only one left who is still talking about Palin running, so let me help you out.

SHE'S NOT RUNNING! your welcome


I agree. I am not sure why people are still talking about her. She can't get together a national organization in 3 months before the first primary since it looks like they are moving up to mid Jan or sooner.

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05 Oct 2011 09:47 #57 by Wayne Harrison
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I'm still interested in that Politico report I linked to that Palin may finally get into the race, now that Christie has bowed out this time around.

I wonder why her PAC lawyer is looking at state entry requirements, if she's not thinking of running?

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05 Oct 2011 10:12 #58 by The Viking
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Romney is praying that she runs. It will almost assure his victory. The tea party and far right votes are already split between Perry, Cain, Gingrich, and still Bachmann to some extent. And that has put Romney back in the lead nationally. Throw Palin in and not you have to divide those votes by 5. That will just extend Romney's lead.

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05 Oct 2011 10:14 #59 by The Viking

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05 Oct 2011 10:21 #60 by Wayne Harrison
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I can't believe Romney is out in front still. He's a slick, millionaire politician who has nothing in common with the average citizen.

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