12/9/2010 8:20:04 AM
bloomberg is not conservative at all...he wouldn't get the nomination.
12/9/2010 8:37:20 AM
Regarding all the things said about Ron Paul:I feel when he made a swing at the campaign in 2008 he had a good message and unadulterated, sincere cause. However, I can no longer get behind him due to the bullshit causes and he has supported through Campaign for Liberty. RP was the first political candidate that I ever sent a donation, but, at this time, can only look at the man with disappointment. Ron Paul went from a person on whose every word I hung to the most annoying contribution of spam to my inbox. I don't know if I am more disappointed in him, or myself for having bought into him.
12/9/2010 9:57:28 AM
^he was the first I gave money to also.I was similarly disappointed in his efforts
12/9/2010 10:02:01 AM
My apologies for bringing Bloomberg into the discussion, he is definitely outside the scope of the GOP thread. And I didn't mean to imply that I think Pence/Daniels should run together, they're just really the only candidates I can see supporting at this point in the race and they just happen to both be from Indiana. Pence did win the Value Voters straw poll a few months ago which I found a little surprising given how much the social cons adore Huckabee and Palin. I think it's going to be hard for the dark horses to get any traction for 2012, but McCain was counted out early in 2007 before making a big comeback so I guess it's really anyones race at this point.
12/9/2010 12:20:41 PM
Huckabee and Palin live in my nightmares. They are both so fake and so manufactured, it is sad. Repubs like Palin because they feel like she gets picked on and she really pisses off the left so they love her for that. Huckabee is popular because he has a talk show on Fox News and he is also trying to be Paul Harvey on the radio. Also, he shamelessly panders to the religious right. These qualities do not make a good candidate. Far from it. IDK who the GOP will nominate, but I truly hope that it isn't either Huckabee or Palin.
12/9/2010 12:54:25 PM
I would love to see a Romney/Jindel ticket. Romney is financial savy from his days at Bain Capital. I believe he could put the country is right direction in terms of the economy. Jindel has done really well with the schools down in Louisiana, and both seems like reasonable and intelligent individuals with excellent education.No candidate is going to fully encompass my political views, and this next election will be like all others, choosing the lesser of two evils. Romney has the rich white guy thing going for him and Jindel has the educated brown person thing going for him (read: Rep. BO), in that when combined could be a strong ticket.
12/9/2010 1:05:09 PM
Yes, you're clearly so enamored of Bobby Jindal that you've very nearly learned how to spell his name.
12/9/2010 1:06:54 PM
pwnt
12/9/2010 1:12:34 PM
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12/9/2010 3:40:29 PM
What specifically has he changed his views on? Or how has his agenda changed?It sounds like, to me, that you supported him for the wrong reasons to begin with. If you just got caught up in the movement without understanding what it was about, then I guess I see where you're coming from. [Edited on December 9, 2010 at 4:32 PM. Reason : ]
12/9/2010 4:24:44 PM
Ron Paul is not going to win the nomination no matter how much money he raises so can we move on from the Ron Paul discussion? And he officially hates freedom fighters in China since he can't even bring himself to vote for a resolution in the House honoring Liu Xiaobo and if there's one thing GOP primary voters love, it's Chinese freedom fighters who stand up for freedom in China.[Edited on December 9, 2010 at 4:52 PM. Reason : asdfsdf][Edited on December 9, 2010 at 4:52 PM. Reason : adsfsadf]
12/9/2010 4:51:45 PM
He'll shape the debate regardless and will pull voters from other potential candidates. So no, we don't need to move on from Ron Paul.
12/9/2010 4:55:12 PM
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12/9/2010 5:12:01 PM
^^^Sorry, bud. I'm not going to shut up about it. Also, it isn't the job of Congress to honor individuals. In fact, I think I'd be insulted to join the ranks of those commended by Congress. They've given medals to some lousy human beings.^^I don't think it's my reading comprehension that's the problem here. Ron Paul set out to create an organization that would promote his views. He's an old dude, he can't be a lone crusader forever. You may have some issues with how C4L is run, but that does not detract from Ron Paul as a political actor. He's still voting like he always has. If you do believe in what Ron Paul says about monetary policy, foreign policy, and basic liberty, then some infrastructure has to be put in place to allow for the dissemination of those ideas into the public at large. When you supported Ron Paul, did you want his views to be put into practice, or did you want him to continue being a fringe outsider that would never have any influence on the political process?
12/9/2010 5:41:07 PM
12/9/2010 7:54:41 PM
Donald Trump will win the GOP nomination. He might even be elected President in 2012.Consider yourself warned.
12/9/2010 10:41:27 PM
12/10/2010 7:11:37 PM
12/12/2010 10:06:06 AM
^ Jindal doesn't need to be a reasonable person, he only needs to be percieved as one.also, the countdown begins:
12/15/2010 8:25:05 AM
I'm sorry, but that person who no longer supports Ron Paul just comes off as the type who can no longer like a band once they become big.I mean, you can't really argue that he has done nothing substantive since coming to prominence. For the first time ever, he is going to chair the subcommittee on monetary policy. Beyond that, I don't think that any mainstream person would even be talking about the Federal Reserve today, even with all of it's increased action in the economy, if it weren't for RP. His popularity, no matter how mild, continues to get him on TV, which helps him steer the debate.Also, I agree that C4L isn't all the effective, but I would also argue that YAL does far more groundwork.BTW, there is a reasonably strong possibility that RP will be coming to NCSU in the spring.
12/15/2010 11:13:08 AM
http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/01/report-bachmann-considering-run-for-president.php
1/5/2011 2:12:03 PM
Sounds like Mitch Daniels is getting closer to running:http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/05/business/economy/05leonhardt.html?_r=2&ref=business
1/6/2011 11:36:27 AM
On the 2012 front from this week:http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/01/13/gingrich-touts-south-carolina-ahead-of-visit/
1/14/2011 3:07:25 AM
Bachmann and Gingrich have no shot whatsoever, but in running will definitely shape the debate . . . especially Gingrich.Although, a Palin v. Bachmann debate would be entertaining as hell.
1/14/2011 7:00:27 AM
^ cat fight!
1/14/2011 9:40:31 AM
More like Special Olympics.
1/14/2011 11:44:48 AM
1/15/2011 5:41:19 PM
Wow: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhMepzqJvIwEdit: I know this may be old, but I hadn't seen it before, and this seemed like the best thread to put it in. God I hope the rest of the voters aren't this stupid. [Edited on January 17, 2011 at 10:45 PM. Reason : ]
1/17/2011 10:43:44 PM
^That was good for a laugh. Despite some literal singing of her praises, her chances of being elected President next year has gotten pretty slim with her favorability the worst its ever been:http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/01/18/palin-hits-new-low-in-poll/
1/19/2011 2:30:58 AM
Rick Santorum:http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2011/01/rick-santorum-obama-abortion-stance-remarkable-for-a-black-man.htmlRick Santorum Calls Obama’s Abortion Stance ‘Remarkable For A Black Man'
1/20/2011 11:40:46 AM
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/01/20/usual-suspects-at-the-top-of-the-2012-polls/
1/20/2011 3:10:54 PM
If Sarah Palin is our next President I will graciously accept GrumpyGOPs concession that there is in fact no god.[Edited on January 20, 2011 at 3:17 PM. Reason : graciousness]
1/20/2011 3:16:25 PM
I still dont think Palin runs. I would still prob vote for Huck in the primaries if he supports the fairtax. But Id vote for BO if he would support it.
1/20/2011 4:22:51 PM
1/20/2011 4:26:45 PM
^Huckabee is certainly making his rounds, so you may get that chance in Nov next year.http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/01/20/huckabees-book-tour-lavishes-attention-on-iowa-south-carolina/
1/20/2011 4:30:20 PM
It’s really still WAY too early to be looking at this, Obama didn’t come up as a serious candidate until late-ish in the last race.But, the field on the right doesn’t look overly strong at this point. I’d be surprised if Palin got past the primary, but enough people voted for the most awkward guy in HS for prom king, and he won by a fluke.
1/20/2011 6:54:21 PM
http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2011/01/republicans-choice.html
1/21/2011 10:20:24 AM
Larry Sabato's take on the primary field: http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/articles/ljs2011012001/
1/21/2011 11:23:58 PM
http://politicalscoop.wmur.com/wmur-abc-news-and-nhgop-to-conduct-presidential-straw-poll-saturday"WMUR, ABC News and NHGOP to conduct presidential straw poll Saturday"
1/22/2011 12:24:12 PM
I am frightened.
1/22/2011 2:39:44 PM
The New Hampshire GOP straw poll results are in:Mitt Romney - 35%Ron Paul - 11%Tim "I'll bring DADT back if elected" Pawlenty - 8%Sarah Palin - 7%Michele Bachmann - 5%Jim Demint - 5%Herman Cain - 4%Everyone else got 3% or below.[Edited on January 22, 2011 at 5:45 PM. Reason : .]
1/22/2011 5:45:29 PM
Mitt Romney will be the GOP's John Kerry
1/22/2011 6:14:29 PM
Great line from a Politico article on Mitch Daniels:
1/22/2011 7:03:03 PM
I can see Pawlenty making a run. I know nothing of the guy which is probably the best position to be in at this point. People have already made up their mind on most of the other front runners.Romney has GOT to renounce romneycare to have a chance..imo.
1/22/2011 7:30:21 PM
http://www.theonion.com/articles/morbid-curiosity-leading-many-voters-to-support-pa,18865/
1/22/2011 8:14:18 PM
herman cain FTW
1/22/2011 8:20:01 PM