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Originally Posted by Essential1
Clooney always does give pretty simple, but very true political perspective
Originally Posted by TeamJordan79
i dont follow these political tabloids.....but does ron paul still have a chance at a republican nomination? or its independent all the way for him?
Nike Jordan wrote:
To quote former Louisiana governor Buddy Roemer, "Mitt Romney is the 1% and Newt Gingrich is their lobbyist."
I see you watched Real Time as well.. I actually like Roemer, we disagree on a lot of things, and agree on a lot of things, but he seems real to me
Originally Posted by Nike Jordan
To quote former Louisiana governor Buddy Roemer, "Mitt Romney is the 1% and Newt Gingrich is their lobbyist."
Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE
When your biggest acomplishments consist of legislation, that you do not want to take effect until after the election, as well as having gays serve openly in the military, you very well could lose this election even in the face of a very flawed Republican field.
If we shouldn't expect it every year then why did Obama get all butt hurt when Republicans didn't want to extend a 2% payroll tax cut which was only for a year? HmmmmmmmmmmOriginally Posted by blondsoccerplyr
If taxpayers are seriously mad about getting $400 less, they need to be better educated on why they got that money in the first place. It was a temporary economic stimulus plan, and certainly shouldn't be expected every year.Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE
Originally Posted by Rexanglorum
When your biggest acomplishments consist of legislation, that you do not want to take effect until after the election, as well as having gays serve openly in the military, you very well could lose this election even in the face of a very flawed Republican field.It still puzzles me why Obama's Health Care Mandate doesn't start until 2014. A Presidential election and a Congressional election will take effect before the provisions even takes place...so most likely than not the implementation will probably be killed by Republicans by then.
Oh but wait... Obama did provide Americans $400 in Working Tax Credit in 2009 and 2010. This year's filing for 2011, everyone and their mamas are looking at $400 less in tax refunds so I think that by itself will piss off a ton of voters. Every tax client I have this year, I am basically telling them Obama didn't provide us this $400 tax credit like in 2009, and 2010... I can already see their faces...
I'm sure the GOP appreciates your campaigning for them.
Originally Posted by Deuce King
I said this before the SC primary this weekend and I'll say it again................
"As far as Ron Paul running to get the Republican Nomination he's wasting his time and the people supporting Ron Paul running for the Republican Nomniation are wasting their time as well. It's time for Ron Paul to pack it up and go home"
Originally Posted by Adidas Freak
Originally Posted by Deuce King
I said this before the SC primary this weekend and I'll say it again................
"As far as Ron Paul running to get the Republican Nomination he's wasting his time and the people supporting Ron Paul running for the Republican Nomniation are wasting their time as well. It's time for Ron Paul to pack it up and go home"
Ron Paul will be the only reason Obama gets elected. He's gonna split a nice chunk of the GOP vote because the majority of RP supporters aren't going to vote for anyone but Ron.
Most likely. Even if he doesn't most of his supporters will vote for him by write-in, taking away a bunch of Independent and Democrat votes that would've went to the GOP if he were the nominee.Originally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by Adidas Freak
Originally Posted by Deuce King
I said this before the SC primary this weekend and I'll say it again................
"As far as Ron Paul running to get the Republican Nomination he's wasting his time and the people supporting Ron Paul running for the Republican Nomniation are wasting their time as well. It's time for Ron Paul to pack it up and go home"
Ron Paul will be the only reason Obama gets elected. He's gonna split a nice chunk of the GOP vote because the majority of RP supporters aren't going to vote for anyone but Ron.
So you think Ron Paul will run as an Independent??
Originally Posted by Adidas Freak
Most likely. Even if he doesn't most of his supporters will vote for him by write-in, taking away a bunch of Independent and Democrat votes that would've went to the GOP if he were the nominee.Originally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by Adidas Freak
Ron Paul will be the only reason Obama gets elected. He's gonna split a nice chunk of the GOP vote because the majority of RP supporters aren't going to vote for anyone but Ron.
So you think Ron Paul will run as an Independent??
Republicans keep saying he is unelectable but that is very debatable considering how much independent/democrats and defected Obama voters he pulls in compared to the other candidates.
Ron Paul is definitely unelectable. None of the GOP candidates this year are going to be able to pull a significant number of swing voters or Obama defectors. Paul may be doing the best in this department thus far but that's due to voters' relative unfamiliarity with him combined with the places that have already held primaries and caucuses. If Ron Paul were to ever really have the spotlight shone on him, his ideologies, and his history, the voting public would not be nearly as kind as it has to this point.
100% Truth. Like I said before, Ron Paul needs to do the right thing right now which is to pack it up and go home. He's wasting his time and the time of the few people that support him. A Ron Paul support room should and mostly will always look like this..............
Originally Posted by TeamJordan79
i dont follow these political tabloids.....but does ron paul still have a chance at a republican nomination? or its independent all the way for him?
Ron Paul is definitely unelectable.
How is he unelectable if he receives more Liberal to Moderate and the young vote than any other Republican candidate? I take my grandmother to her Progressive Forum every Saturday which is around 100 people and a majority of them said they would vote for Ron Paul over Obama because of his ever expansion of war and Wall St. connections.
This poll was taken almost less than 2 weeks ago, and he's unelectable?
And a CNN/ORC International Poll released Monday also indicates that Rep. Ron Paul of Texas is also even with Obama in another possible showdown this November. The survey also suggests the Republican advantage on voter enthusiasm is eroding, which could be crucial in a close contest.
http://politicalticker.bl...l-in-november-showdowns/
I swear, you people need to stop letting the Corporate Media choose your candidates.
Originally Posted by Deuce King
Ron Paul is definitely unelectable. None of the GOP candidates this year are going to be able to pull a significant number of swing voters or Obama defectors. Paul may be doing the best in this department thus far but that's due to voters' relative unfamiliarity with him combined with the places that have already held primaries and caucuses. If Ron Paul were to ever really have the spotlight shone on him, his ideologies, and his history, the voting public would not be nearly as kind as it has to this point.
Originally Posted by Deuce King
Ron Paul is definitely unelectable. None of the GOP candidates this year are going to be able to pull a significant number of swing voters or Obama defectors. Paul may be doing the best in this department thus far but that's due to voters' relative unfamiliarity with him combined with the places that have already held primaries and caucuses. If Ron Paul were to ever really have the spotlight shone on him, his ideologies, and his history, the voting public would not be nearly as kind as it has to this point.