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Something the Dog Said wrote: Perhaps Toad could enlighten us as to the "accomplishments" of his preferred candidate rather than just hatin' on Obama or Clinton? Can you point to any GOP candidate that remotely has any qualifications or accomplishments. Other than being under indictiment or investigation (Walker, Perry, Christie, all being investigated or indicted).
Not that it matters as the Koch Bros. announced today that Scott Walker would be anointed as the GOP candidate as their personal choice of sycophant. It looks like he will be the beneficiary of their almost $1 billion in "speech" that they have announced that they would spend in the 2016 election.
www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/201...r-scott-walker/?_r=0
Even though this college dropout has shown himself to be a total nincompoop in regard to foreign policy, all that matters is that he is willing to march to the orders of his masters.
I do find it interesting that recent polls show that he would not even carry Wisconsin. But with nearly a billion dollars to run negative ads will probably change that.
Way too early for polls to have any viability, but it is interesting that the latest CNN national poll released today had these results:
Clinton 56% vs Bush 39%
Clinton 58% vs Christie 39%
Clinton 55% vs Rubio 41%
Clinton 58% vs Huckabee 37%
Clinton 58% vs Paul 39%
Clinton 60% vs Carson 36%
Clinton 59% vs Walker 39%
Clinton 60% vs Cruz 36
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FredHayek wrote: Just curious who do you think is better qualified to be POTUS, a one term senator and four year Sec'y of State versus state governors who have served eight years? Wouldn't you think managing a large state like Florida would be much better experience for being POTUS than being one of one hundred voters in the Senate.
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FredHayek wrote:
Something the Dog Said wrote: Perhaps Toad could enlighten us as to the "accomplishments" of his preferred candidate rather than just hatin' on Obama or Clinton? Can you point to any GOP candidate that remotely has any qualifications or accomplishments. Other than being under indictiment or investigation (Walker, Perry, Christie, all being investigated or indicted).
Not that it matters as the Koch Bros. announced today that Scott Walker would be anointed as the GOP candidate as their personal choice of sycophant. It looks like he will be the beneficiary of their almost $1 billion in "speech" that they have announced that they would spend in the 2016 election.
www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/201...r-scott-walker/?_r=0
Even though this college dropout has shown himself to be a total nincompoop in regard to foreign policy, all that matters is that he is willing to march to the orders of his masters.
I do find it interesting that recent polls show that he would not even carry Wisconsin. But with nearly a billion dollars to run negative ads will probably change that.
Way too early for polls to have any viability, but it is interesting that the latest CNN national poll released today had these results:
Clinton 56% vs Bush 39%
Clinton 58% vs Christie 39%
Clinton 55% vs Rubio 41%
Clinton 58% vs Huckabee 37%
Clinton 58% vs Paul 39%
Clinton 60% vs Carson 36%
Clinton 59% vs Walker 39%
Clinton 60% vs Cruz 36
Just curious who do you think is better qualified to be POTUS, a one term senator and four year Sec'y of State versus state governors who have served eight years? Wouldn't you think managing a large state like Florida would be much better experience for being POTUS than being one of one hundred voters in the Senate.
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FredHayek wrote: Yes, plus Hillary stood by her man! Despite his cheating ways. Nominate her for POTUS! She deserves it.
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