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Re: Election 2012 [Re: pizzaboy] #636746
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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
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Looks like Christie is leaving the VP door slightly open.


He'll never fit through unless the door is wide open.

lol

All kidding aside, he's much too slovenly to hold such a high office. It's not politically correct, but sloppy fat guys just don't get elected President.


I'd be afraid that one day he'd take a bite out of someone.


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: SC] #636747
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Weight shouldn't matter but let's face it, Christie is exceptionally large (more like obese). Does anyone know if he has any serious health issues? confused On the surface he seems ok by his sarcastic attitude and schoolyard personality but is he healthy? I mean people were complaining about President Obama's smoking addiction, well wouldn't this be a health factor as well?


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: olivant] #636748
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Originally Posted By: olivant
Santorum in particular fails to recognize that there are plenty of Americans who just don't like Catholics and will never vote for a Catholic candidate.

That's very true, Oli. And you'd think that would be a motivating factor for Catholics to get behind Santorum. But not this Catholic.


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: pizzaboy] #636749
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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: olivant
Santorum in particular fails to recognize that there are plenty of Americans who just don't like Catholics and will never vote for a Catholic candidate.

That's very true, Oli. And you'd think that would be a motivating factor for Catholics to get behind Santorum. But not this Catholic.



Nor this one.


I forgot where, but just today one site had the link to JFK's religion/politics speech. He's probably rolling over in his grave.

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Re: Election 2012 [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #636750
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Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
I forgot where, but just today one site had the link to JFK's religion/politics speech. He's probably rolling over in his grave.

That speech is getting a lot of press today because Santorum said it made him "want to throw up." rolleyes

I think the fat lady is starting to warm up as far as he's concerned. I predict that Romnney will win Michigan by at least 8 points.


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #636762
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As extremists eventually find, yes, you will have your zealots pledge their eternal loyalty. Hopefully, the zealots are only the minority. Eventually that crazy talk starts to turn people off.

Mr. Santorum has reached that point.


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: pizzaboy] #636764
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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy


All kidding aside, he's much too slovenly to hold such a high office. It's not politically correct, but sloppy fat guys just don't get elected President.


I would say "William Taft says hi," but I'm more concerned why he's trying to eat your brains. BRRRRRAINS!

On a serious note, I don't think Christie's weight is a problem in itself.

His problem is that damn helicopter gaffe. That'll tie into his weight, that he's a lazy fatass who needs a 'chopter to do something rather mundane.

Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #637004
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A blogger on Santorum:

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He is best seen, it seems to me, as the articulate uber-Catholic veneer for an intellectually bereft evangelicalism. He provides the most reactionary Catholic arguments for their evangelical convictions. He gives their panic at modernity the balm of a 13th century natural law.


http://andrewsullivan.thedailybeast.com/

Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #637044
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Not a gaffe, but I think he's practicing the Donald Trump school of humility.

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"Not as closely as some of the most ardent fans, but I have some friends who are NASCAR team owners."

-- Mitt Romney, quoted by CBS News, when asked whether or not he follows NASCAR.

Re: Election 2012 [Re: klydon1] #637066
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Originally Posted By: klydon1
There are reports speculating that Romney and Paul have entered into some kind of agreement, perhaps a role of some kind for Paul if Romney wins the nomination or presidency.
Apparently with all of the mud slinging it is noticeable that these two seem to go out of their way not to discredit the other.

For instance when Romney painted his opponents as Washington insiders, he expressly excluded Paul from his castigation even though the congressman has amassed much more time as a Washington politician than Santorum or Gingrich. Moreover, Paul's sudden and puzzling labeling of Santorum as a "fake" is peculiar. Romney and Paul appear to be an odd partnership, but politics have created far stranger bedfellows. Moreover, at this time it would appear to be in Romney's benefit to have Paul stick around in the race as his followers may well be more inclined to support Santorum over Romney.

I felt that Gingrich had had some talks with Perry, possibly providing some conditional concessions, to get Perry, who was gung ho about South Carolina, to drop out of the race and endorse Gingrich. It was immediately after Perry's withdrawal that Gingrich experienced his biggest surge, passing Romney in the polling.


Not for Paul himself to be the VP nominee, but his son from Kentucky. He is a tea party favorite and geographically out of the northeast.

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Re: Election 2012 [Re: Don Marco] #637068
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Here's a link my sister made me aware of from Michigan that I check out from time to time.

It is a tight race with Romney holding a slight lead. However, in Michigan EVERYONE can vote in primaries, Dems & Reps. 16 percent have already voted by mail which they say favors Mitt. YET, I have heard rumors (and looking at comments in the article) that Dems are encouraged to vote and to vote for Santorum to throw Mitt off. Whether that is true or whether or not it happens, could be interesting.


http://www.mlive.com/


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #637178
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TIS - My problem with that notion is this: If Democrats do vote tomorrow, they'll be voting who they identify with more, most likely for Mittens.* (Like Mittens voted for Tsongas in '92.) Most average folks are not strategically voting like Daily Kos would daydream.

Anyway, Mike Huckabee quipped this yesterday:

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"I think that there is just such a toxic atmosphere right now, specifically in the Republican party. I would love to say that it's going to be all about ideas and solutions, but unfortunately a lot of it is about just being able to say, 'I'm more angry at the Obama administration than somebody else,'"


Does Hucky kick himself for not running? Or is he glad he's not stuck in that bullshit circus?

*=Taking for granted of course that MI isn't swarming with pro-life Democrats who've never forgiven JFK like Santorum.

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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #637188
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These damn Michigan polls confuse me.

First Santorum was leading, then we had Mitt-mentum surging (especially after the debate) and taking the lead, now polls are giving mix signals, dead heat apparently. Total toss-up tomorrow night.

I'll give the explaination that everybody is thinking. Tomorrow, voters in the Michigan Republican primary will make a critical, monumental decision at the polls: Bullet to the head or Icepick to the balls?

Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #637189
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I was reading at least one poll had Santorum ahead (by only one). Also, a robo call went out to Dem voters in MI encouraging them to vote for Santorum because Mitt wanted the auto industry to fail. At end of call it's stated that it's "paid for by the Santorum for President people." Definitely a race worth watching that's for sure.

I really have to think that Romney's stance on the auto industry WILL have an affect. Whether or not enough to lose MI I don't know, but I simply can't believe people in MI won't think twice before voting for him.

http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/0...uaw.php?ref=fpa

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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #637194
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TIS - Somebody posted an article yesterday about how the GOP (or more specifically, Mittens) has lost Michigan for the fall because of the primary campaigning and Mittens giving his convoluted, confusing pretzel-evolving stance on the bailouts. (Bias of partisanship, I defy anybody to understand all that gobbledy goop.)

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/02/26/michael-tomasky-on-the-gop-s-michigan-give-away.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+thedailybeast%2Farticles+%28The+Daily+Beast+-+Latest+Articles%29

Then Michigan Governor (and Mittens supporter) Rick Snyder actually stated that he supported the bailouts:

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"I'm not going to go armchair quarterback it. I think there are alternative scenarios that could have worked also, but the point is, is that it's history, and the important part is it was successful, we're moving along, creating jobs."


A Republican Governor would only say that publicly if he thought it was politically toxic for him to oppose the bailouts (or be perceived as such). If his party's top elected official in that state is afraid of attacking it, I think Mittens is screwed in that state if he wins the nomination.

Of course a note of solace for the GOP: It's a blue state. They're not losing anything.

Then one of my right-wing favorites, David Frum tweeted this today:

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I joined a political panel today at the Adcraft Club of Detroit, a group unsurprisingly dominated by auto industry marketing people. Time was, when there was nobody more Republican than a Detroit auto executive. If my lunch table is representative—wow, is that no longer true. They may think President Obama is too liberal, but they have zero tolerance for Romney's "managed bankruptcy" approach.


http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/02/27/when-you-ve-lost-the-auto-executives.html

Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #637219
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Santorum is hitting Romney hard on his opposition to the auto bail out. It should also be noted that Santorum too opposed and criticized the auto bail out.

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Originally Posted By: klydon1
Santorum is hitting Romney hard on his opposition to the auto bail out. It should also be noted that Santorum too opposed and criticized the auto bail out.

You mean he's a hypocrite? A politician?

Noooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: klydon1] #637258
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Originally Posted By: klydon1
Santorum is hitting Romney hard on his opposition to the auto bail out. It should also be noted that Santorum too opposed and criticized the auto bail out.


That's not possible - that would mean that he is a politician that will lie and misrepresent himself just to get elected. I feel my faith in the election process starting to waiver.


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Local paper says Mittens has giant lead in AZ--46 to 26; nothing is said about Michigan. But there's the pattern again: no "winner" has gotten more than 50% of the GOP vote. Tells me that whoever gets the nod shouldn't count on all--or even most of--the GOP voters to fall in behind him in November.


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: Turnbull] #637276
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Originally Posted By: Turnbull
Local paper says Mittens has giant lead in AZ--46 to 26; nothing is said about Michigan. But there's the pattern again: no "winner" has gotten more than 50% of the GOP vote. Tells me that whoever gets the nod shouldn't count on all--or even most of--the GOP voters to fall in behind him in November.

That's why they can't win, TB.

In their minds, they're living the fantasy that 2016 will usher in another Bush type of era. They don't want to take the chance and get behind Romney because they know if he wins they can't run a true conservative until 2020.


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: klydon1] #637291
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Originally Posted By: klydon1
Santorum is hitting Romney hard on his opposition to the auto bail out. It should also be noted that Santorum too opposed and criticized the auto bail out.


From what I understand the Democrats are also running ads in Michigan criticizing Romney's opposition of the auto bailouts. No doubt jockeying for Santorum and getting a head start for November.

Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #637349
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I'm guessing everybody read this, but I'm posting it anyway.

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Asked by reporters why he's struggling to win over his party's right wing in the state where he was born and raised, Romney said it's because he's not willing to say "outrageous things" like his opponents.

"It's very easy to excite the base with incendiary comments. We've seen throughout the campaign that if you're willing to say really outrageous things that are really accusative and attacking of President Obama, you're going to jump up in the polls," Romney said. Fielding questions from the national traveling press corps for the first time in nearly three weeks, he said: "I'm not willing to light my hair on fire to try and get support. I am what I am."


You'll be surprised, but I have mixed emotions. He's right about his party base being too much foam-in-mouth rabid. Nobody will disagree with him.

On the other hand...he pretty much indirectly called his own party's base stupid. I won't disagree with him on that diagnosis either, but I'm not the one desperately trying to win over their votes. Especially on the day of a primary! Usually when you call voters fools before they cast their ballots, they tend to get pissed off. (Just ask Jimmy Carter.) Rush Limbaugh certainly was pissed about that comment today. Yes he's a clown, but that clown has fans. Who vote.

But really gets me, really stuck in my teeth is him whining with "I am what I am." The message overall is find, but the wrong messenger to play the righteous credible candidate. From pro-choice to pro-life (coincidentally timed with a presidential campaign), from greatest state policy achievement RomneyCare to disowning it to reowning it somewhat, from moderate GOP Governor of a blue state to wannabe Reagan/Dubya 2.0.

It's one thing to bullshit "evolve" on some issues out of political convenience, it's another when you change on so much that the new you may have the same name and looks as the "old" Mittens, that's where the similarities end.

You know what ironically this thick irony reminds me of? When back in the day, Newt Gingrinch lead the morality crusade against Bill Clinton's adultery.

The message isn't wrong, but it's the messenger.

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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #637363
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One thing I've learned about Romney is that he is not as politically smart as I thought. He constantly is putting his foot in his mouth. I pictured him to be much smoother a politician.

Anyway, I read turnout thus far in MI is low and a few reports that Dems are showing up at the polls. Hopefully my Michigander friend, Lilo will pop in to update us. smile

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Re: Election 2012 [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #637374
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Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
One thing I've learned about Romney is that he is not as politically smart as I thought. He constantly is putting his foot in his mouth. I pictured him to be much smoother a politician.

Anyway, I read turnout thus far in MI is low and a few reports that Dems are showing up at the polls. Hopefully my Michigander friend, Lilo will pop in to update us. smile

TIS

You rang??? smile

I saw those reports too TIS, that turnout was light. On my morning commute I drive past a library that is the local voting precinct. Usually for primaries in election year there's a lot of traffic. This time there wasn't. Of course I live in a predominantly Democratic leaning area. So maybe that doesn't mean too much.

I would love to see Santorum win the Republican nomination so I hope he wins Michigan. I was just surfing "Hardball" and Joe Klein says he thinks Santorum will do better among Lincoln Park and downriver voters which is , if you're familiar with the area, a polite way of saying Santorum will do better among poorer, less educated people. rolleyes We'll see. Polls close soon.

As far as Democrats crossing over, Santorum asked for it. Some are doing it.

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It appears some Democrats are indeed joining Republicans at the polls Tuesday in Michigan to weigh in on the GOP's race for the presidential nomination.

Interviews Tuesday in Metro Detroit showed evidence of Democrats crossing over and casting votes for Republican candidates.

Democrats Rod and Amy Farrier voted at the Ann Arbor Township Hall on Tuesday afternoon — and they weren't in agreement. The wife backed Mitt Romney, while the husband said he voted for Ron Paul.

"I can't stomach those other guys," Rod Farrier said. "Ron Paul's the only one on there with any integrity."

Amy Farrier said she voted for Romney to help the Michigan native stave off an upset by former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, a vocal social conservative.

"It would scare me if he gets in (the White House)," Amy Farrier said.

Her husband added: "I think he'd get rid of birth control. He wants to have a theocracy."

But Ben Sims, a Ferndale resident and Democrat, crossed over and voted for Santorum to upset Romney's showing in Michigan, and ultimately help President Barack Obama get re-elected.
"I just don't like Mitt," said Sims, 76. "I didn't vote for his daddy."


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: Lilo] #637390
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Thanks Lilo. I know of Lincoln Park but usually think of Detroit area in terms of Wayne County (it's been a long time). confused I go to MI-Live to see any local updates when I can and have too read comments from people and how they will vote.

I did call MI today to wish my brother brother a Happy Birthday. As of recent years, we are so far apart politically that we can actually argue if we get going, so I refrained from getting on that topic. lol

Lilo, do you agree that Romney's comments about letting the auto industry fail is a HUGE minus for him? Grand Rapids has many auto plants that have closed and I can only imagine how Detroit must feel not to mention the entire state. Agree???


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #637394
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CNN has it practically a dead heat with Santorum holding less than a pct. point lead with only 7 % of vote counted. May be a long night.

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Originally Posted By: klydon1
CNN has it practically a dead heat with Santorum holding less than a pct. point lead with only 7 % of vote counted. May be a long night.


I know. 17 per cent in and still neck & neck with Santorum ahead by only 200 & some votes. Long way to go but if it remains this tight it will be an all nighter. smile


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #637397
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John McCain: Close curtain on GOP ‘Greek tragedy’

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"This is like watching a Greek tragedy. It’s the negative campaigning and the increasingly personal attacks ... it should have stopped long ago. Any utility from the debates has been exhausted, and now it’s just exchanging cheap shots and personal shots followed by super PAC attacks."


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McCain said he believes Romney will win his own home state as well as Arizona, but he disagreed with conventional wisdom that the sparring will toughen the eventual nominee as it seemed to when Obama fought off a tough challenge from Hillary Clinton in 2008.

“That was nothing compared to this. The worst you got then was, ‘What are you going to do if you get that phone call at 3 in morning?’ ” McCain said, referring to Clinton’s famous attack ad against Obama. “Compare that to ‘Massachusetts liberal’ and “Romneycare’... These people are not respectful.”


http://bostonherald.com/news/us_politics/view.bg?articleid=1406838

Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #637402
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Less than half of voters in the Republican primary said they strongly favored their own candidate, while 52% had reservations or disliked the other candidate more, according to the exit poll data.

http://www.politico.com/blogs/burns-haberman/2012/02/everythings-coming-up-romney-115885.html

EDIT - Santorum lost the Catholic vote, by several points. Pathetic.

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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #637403
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MSNBC is projecting Mitt winner in Michigan Primary. Close, but he did it.

Yet Santorum sounds like he's giving a victory speech. confused

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