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Re: Election 2012 [Re: Frosty] #627448
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Just read this (intended for a good laugh not to start a political debate with Left vs Right)

"Democrats are sexy and Republicans are not. Have you ever heard of a good piece of elephant?" lol Isn't that hilarious?



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Re: Election 2012 [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #627450
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Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
Just read this (intended for a good laugh not to start a political debate with Left vs Right)

"Democrats are sexy and Republicans are not. Have you ever heard of a good piece of elephant?" lol Isn't that hilarious?



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What if the GOP ran a Michele Bachman/Sarah Palin ticket? lol

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Re: Election 2012 [Re: Turnbull] #627472
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Obama is the most vulnerable incumbent since Jimmy Carter. But, unlike Carter, who faced a formidable opponent (Reagan), Obama stands an excellent chance of winning. The GOP debates have worn down every candidate and exposed their flaws. Romney keeps leading, but by small margins. Nobody's enthusiastic about him, so he wins by default. Everytime someone new pops up with a new idea, he surges to the front--only to be dragged down by his quickly exposed flaws, weaknesses and skeletons in his closet.

So, if it's Romney, a lot of GOPs are going to sit on their hands in the presidential election. Also, there's a good chance that someone like Paul or Bachmann will launch a third party candidacy that will guarantee an Obama victory. And even if they don't, Romney's likely to make the same mistake McCain made in 2008--he'll keep looking to the Right, to assure them he's one of them, and not to the Middle, where the people are who elect presidents.



It will be interesting to see who Romney picks as a runing mate. I would not rule out Latino or a woman.


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Originally Posted By: Turnbull
Obama is the most vulnerable incumbent since Jimmy Carter. But, unlike Carter, who faced a formidable opponent (Reagan), Obama stands an excellent chance of winning. The GOP debates have worn down every candidate and exposed their flaws. Romney keeps leading, but by small margins. Nobody's enthusiastic about him, so he wins by default. Everytime someone new pops up with a new idea, he surges to the front--only to be dragged down by his quickly exposed flaws, weaknesses and skeletons in his closet.

So, if it's Romney, a lot of GOPs are going to sit on their hands in the presidential election. Also, there's a good chance that someone like Paul or Bachmann will launch a third party candidacy that will guarantee an Obama victory. And even if they don't, Romney's likely to make the same mistake McCain made in 2008--he'll keep looking to the Right, to assure them he's one of them, and not to the Middle, where the people are who elect presidents.



It will be interesting to see who Romney picks as a runing mate. I would not rule out Latino or a woman.


or both

Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #627494
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What about the Chris Christie rumor?? Or did the Governor ruin that with his "I'll be back Jersey style," comment the other day?? He's so obnoxious. And that's coming from a New Yorker! lol


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: Sicilian Babe] #627496
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Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
What about the Chris Christie rumor?? Or did the Governor ruin that with his "I'll be back Jersey style," comment the other day?? He's so obnoxious. And that's coming from a New Yorker! lol


I'm thinking Christie will be considered but I tend to think only certain people like him and don't know if most people will like his know it all arrogance and sarcasm. confused We'll see. He doesn't seem impressive at all if you ask me.


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #627499
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He's impressive, TIS, the same way a parade float is impressive. He's been doing an awful lot of campaigning for Romney for someone who isn't expecting something in return, be it VP or a cabinet post.


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But he said he felt he wasn't ready for Presidency and wanted to finish NJs work. Yet, as VP you must be ready to take over for President if, God forbid, anything happened. So he'd be ready for VP but not President?

That being said, ANY candidate who would consider Palin or Bachman as VP I think would be very very simply put, dumb. lol



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Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
What about the Chris Christie rumor?? Or did the Governor ruin that with his "I'll be back Jersey style," comment the other day?? He's so obnoxious. And that's coming from a New Yorker! lol


"Jersey style"? Never heard of "Jersey style." Sounds rather perverted to me... whistle

I read that Santorum would nullify gay marriages if elected.

Amazing at it sounds, I do believe that there actually are gay Republican voters. I can't imagine that comment would sit well with them.

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Originally Posted By: Signor Vitelli
Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
What about the Chris Christie rumor?? Or did the Governor ruin that with his "I'll be back Jersey style," comment the other day?? He's so obnoxious. And that's coming from a New Yorker! lol


"Jersey style"? Never heard of "Jersey style." Sounds rather perverted to me... whistle

I read that Santorum would nullify gay marriages if elected.

Amazing at it sounds, I do believe that there actually are gay Republican voters. I can't imagine that comment would sit well with them.

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You haven't heard of Log Cabin Republicans?

A President doesn't have any Constitutional or statutory authority to nullify gay marriages. Even attempting to do so would cause an uproar from states as a Prima facie violation of federalism that the federal courts would uphold.


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: olivant] #627552
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Originally Posted By: olivant
You haven't heard of Log Cabin Republicans?


I had, but drew a blank as far as their name when I posted before. Brain freeze.

Originally Posted By: olivant
A President doesn't have any Constitutional or statutory authority to nullify gay marriages.


Which is what struck me when I read it. But still, for Santorum to go out on a limb and say it.... rolleyes

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Originally Posted By: Signor Vitelli[quote=olivant
A President doesn't have any Constitutional or statutory authority to nullify gay marriages.


Which is what struck me when I read it. But still, for Santorum to go out on a limb and say it.... rolleyes

Signor V. [/quote]

That's one thing that chaps me about presidential candidates ... the way they use I, I, I as if there are not two other branches of governemnt. I especially get chapped when a candidate states that they will lower taxes. No they won't. Only the Congress can do that. I think those candidates presume too much.

But Santorum is something of a religious fanatic. You usually don't hear of a Catholic described that way. But as a former Catholic, I know of what I speak.

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Originally Posted By: olivant

That's one thing that chaps me about presidential candidates ... the way they use I, I, I as if there are not two other branches of governemnt. I especially get chapped when a candidate states that they will lower taxes. No they won't. Only the Congress can do that. I think those candidates presume too much.


That's because they assume their voters are ignorant morons. And if elected officials reflect their voters...

Originally Posted By: olivant


But Santorum is something of a religious fanatic. You usually don't hear of a Catholic described that way. But as a former Catholic, I know of what I speak.


With exception of Paul, that entire field are full of religious fanatics. Yes even Mittens, who may or may not sincerely believe the homophobic government activism the GOP has preached and practiced for the last several decades, but he'll carry that rhetoric (if softened) and policy.

Poor Paul, he could've won more votes if he threated gays a national threat just like the other candidates.

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I saw Santorum on TV yesterday, on either "Meet The Press" or "Face The Nation" (I was flipping back and forth between the two since they were both covering the Iowa caucus). He was completely defensive and divisive. He swore that the President has refused to meet with Boehner and other Republicans for "the past six months", and was promptly reminded about the debt ceiling vote and how often they had all met, he changed his tune.

Btw, here's Governor Chris "Soprano" Christie, threatening the people of Iowa if they don't do "the right thing" and give the win to Romney.



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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #627586
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See I don't buy Christie's threat.

No I won't crack a joke about having the state pay for a helicopter ride to fly his fatass over to Iowa to "readjust" that voting bloc.

But let's admit it: If you have a chopper, a helicopter ride out to Iowa is a very very very long away. And he's going to get very very very hungry.

Point is, he'll make some buffets rich between Jersey and Iowa. It'll take him a week to make the journey.

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Have any of you heard about this regarding Rick Santorum? I don't know when it happened. I think it was many years ago. What do you think, especially you ladies? The boy only lived two hours after birth:

"We kept little Gabriel with us that night and we brought him home the next day," Santorum said at a campaign stop in Newton, Iowa. "We brought him home so our children could see him."


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Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
Btw, here's Governor Chris "Soprano" Christie, threatening the people of Iowa if they don't do "the right thing" and give the win to Romney.

I guess Christie doesn't mind propagating the stereotype of the blue collar New York/New Jersey guy as thuggish rolleyes.


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Originally Posted By: olivant
Have any of you heard about this regarding Rick Santorum? I don't know when it happened. I think it was many years ago. What do you think, especially you ladies? The boy only lived two hours after birth:

"We kept little Gabriel with us that night and we brought him home the next day," Santorum said at a campaign stop in Newton, Iowa. "We brought him home so our children could see him."



Oli,

I just heard about that yesterday and only picked up a little more today. Do I understand then that the baby was stillborn and they brought the body home so the family could see him?

I have never heard of such a thing and am surprised a hospital would allow it. I can imagine the grief of the loss, but this sounds a little eerie to me. panic


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Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
Originally Posted By: olivant
Have any of you heard about this regarding Rick Santorum? I don't know when it happened. I think it was many years ago. What do you think, especially you ladies? The boy only lived two hours after birth:

"We kept little Gabriel with us that night and we brought him home the next day," Santorum said at a campaign stop in Newton, Iowa. "We brought him home so our children could see him."



Oli,

I just heard about that yesterday and only picked up a little more today. Do I understand then that the baby was stillborn and they brought the body home so the family could see him?

I have never heard of such a thing and am surprised a hospital would allow it. I can imagine the grief of the loss, but this sounds a little eerie to me. panic


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this sounds more creepier than the duggard family.

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That's what I understand happened.


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That's the creepiest thing I ever heard, and I worked in funeral service for twenty five years and heard some real doozies.

Who could he possibly hope to impress by sharing such maudlin information?

Pandering for the empathy/sympathy vote is tacky at best. This is just more evidence that the religious right won't allow a middle-of-the-road (read: sane) Republican to get the nomination.

These guys are making George Bush Junior look at least as smart as, well, George Bush Senior.


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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
That's the creepiest thing I ever heard, and I worked in funeral service for twenty five years and heard some real doozies.

Who could he possibly hope to impress by sharing such maudlin information?

Pandering for the empathy/sympathy vote is tacky at best. This is just more evidence that the religious right won't allow a middle-of-the-road (read: sane) Republican to get the nomination.

These guys are making George Bush Junior look at least as smart as, well, George Bush Senior.


off topic: you worked in the furinal business?

on topic: i really don't know why he had to share this story, it's just the wrong way to go with sympathy votes.

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Sympathy votes? What about the Vomit Vote?? UGH!

I could see if the baby was given a limited time to live and they wanted him to die at home, but why bring a dead baby into the house and subject his surviving siblings to that? Too weird and creepy for words.

My mom had another baby two years before I was born, but the baby didn't survive. The nun at the hospital was reluctant to let my DAD see her body, much less let him bring it home and parade it around the neighborhood.


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OK, just looked this up online. The baby had a fatal birth defect and they knew he wouldn't survive outside the womb. However, they refused an abortion, which was principled of them. They refused to let the morgue take him off for burial. They spend the night after his death at the hospital and slept with the dead baby between them. Then they took him home the next day to meet his siblings.

Now I really may throw up.


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Wow, that is creepy. uhwhat It sounds like an episode of "American Horror Story."



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CBS' exit polls had 40% say economy is #1 issue, followed by the deficit at 36%. 40% of voters also just made their decision in the last few days.

(And this means...I have no clue.)

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Anyone else following the Iowa Caucus? Looks like it'll go down to the wire. Geez, at this point, if it ends this close, is there really any winner? confused

Santorum 24
Romney 24
Paul 22

(49 per cent reporting)


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TIS, the Iowa caucuses are more meaningful to the candidates than voters. They indicate who are viable candidates and who are not and help them make decisions about whether they'll stay in the race or not. Since cnadidates get onlya proportionof the Republican nomination delegates, they don't mean much statistically. However, a strong showing can also attract financial support. The bigger test is the New Hampshire primary next week.


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Oli,

I know the Caucus is different with few voting. As far as NH, isn't it more or less a given that Romney will win because it's his neck of the woods? confused


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Erickson (Red State):

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