a santorum/obama debate would probably be pretty entertaining, not as entertaining as gingrich, but if nominated gingrich would have lost thanks to media crucifixion before the first debate.santorum/obama though, wow. i mean when faced with tough questions they both have the maturity level of your average 5 year old.they clinch their little jaw, they make their little face, theyre both little angry men.in all actuality santorum would probably smuggle in a suicide bomb in his sweater vest.
2/9/2012 3:27:11 PM
2/9/2012 3:29:22 PM
hopefully if santorum wins(or whoever wins) he doesn't pull a McCain and pick a VP that makes people not vote for themi just don't get the hate on santorum- out of the 3 he is the (obvious) best choice. younger guy thats not too rich, that doesn't have 3 wives, from a rust belt state, has a bigger contrast with obama than Romney, not a douche like gingrich. gotta pick an older vp though.santorum/gingrich 12 lolI will say he strikes me as a big government conservative like dubya thoughtrying to speak as a center left voter, not a liberal that wants or thinks romney is the strongest on the GOP side- lot of people always said "i woulda voted mccain" back in 2006. Then 2008 comes and he still loses. same will happen to romneythe media wants romney, so they can butcher him with class warfare type crap in the generali already don't count paul, and newt is getting there too. 3rd wife can't be first lady. so out of romney or santorum? easy if you are a conservative.[Edited on February 9, 2012 at 3:50 PM. Reason : -]
2/9/2012 3:39:49 PM
Santorum is a religious, big government nutcase!!
2/9/2012 4:00:42 PM
^^ It's easy alright. The only way anyone could conceivably want Santorum is if they are a fringe-right social-conservatives, or populist Republicans. As far as I'm concerned, these are two groups that should be booted straight in the ass and conceded to the Democratic Party where they belong (not that the bible thumpers really belong there any more than the GOP, but they are often the populists, too).
2/9/2012 4:30:19 PM
^Out of curiosity, why the disdain for populism?
2/9/2012 4:59:37 PM
2/9/2012 5:09:44 PM
Romney at least pretends to be moderate enough to gain enough independent votes to win a general election though. Neither side is going to turn out like they did in 2008 and the last 3 presidential elections have pretty much been decided by which way independent voters go. Gingrich and Santorum totally push that vote away with their crazy so although they might have higher turnout among their religious base, they wouldn't get nearly enough independent votes to win.The national debate is going against Romney right now though. He's a mega-millionaire running for president at the same time Occupy Wall Street is going on. No chance in hell will he win. Occupy will come back strong around September or possibly earlier and have significant influence on the debate, I think. Add to that his shapeshifting policy positions and he has absolutely no chance.And let's all be real. Ron Paul is only running to let the public hear his unique policy. He's got no shot.
2/9/2012 7:18:49 PM
2/9/2012 7:22:02 PM
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/02/09/rick_perry_says_hell_run_again_for_president.htmlthe title in the link is enough to make me
2/9/2012 10:53:11 PM
I said it earlier, and I'll say it again.The GOP will regain it's power and electability when it divorces itself from christian fundamentalism.The comment about independents swaying the elections is spot on. Since most independents are not fundamentalist, nor do they generally vote on single issues, this republican pandering to churches, pro-life fanatics, pushes them away. I may be bias in this opinion because this is exactly what is happening with me. I am generally conservative, pro-small government and liberty. But this ass backward anti-science, anti-logic, industrial military complex rhetoric that the current GOP darlings use to pander to the religious right, makes me run for the hills.Conspiracy theory: The super rich and powers that be used religious based single issues to gain support from lower class fundies, and then bait and switched with policies that generally don't favor their supporters.Since logic, knowledge and science are more accessible due to the internet and technology, you are seeing a rise in independent thinkers and atheism, the influence and control the powers that be manifested through religious pandering is weakening.[Edited on February 10, 2012 at 9:00 AM. Reason : e]
2/10/2012 8:59:00 AM
^All of this.I saw an article the other day that said 20% of registered Repulicans are leaning towards Obama now, likely because of how shit the GOP is right now.
2/10/2012 9:54:58 AM
2/10/2012 10:23:04 AM
2/10/2012 2:05:30 PM
from that line of thinking, they should all get out...b/c any one of the other three are gonna get slaughtered in the general election
2/10/2012 3:16:30 PM
http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=14091Also, while I voted Paul in the primary, let's be real: he is not running to win. He is running to shape the GOP and advance the cause of libertarianism.
2/10/2012 4:39:15 PM
Santorum is seriously advocating that a woman's role is not to serve in the military right now on CNNholy fuck
2/10/2012 5:09:27 PM
Yeah, Santorum is one scary dude. Unlike most candidates who just pay lip service to their party's more outrageous talking points, this guy is a true believer. He's the racist, misogynistic, religious extremist warhawk that listeners of Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh want to vote for. He'd probably be running away with the nomination if the establishment had backed him from day one. Even now, Romney might be in real trouble, especially if Gingrich drops out.
2/10/2012 5:31:43 PM
me and limbaugh finally agree...i've never heard anyone say "i'm severely conservative"you educated folk can diss santorum all you want, but when it comes to winning over the hearts and minds of the largest amount of the GOP, he's the one[Edited on February 10, 2012 at 6:50 PM. Reason : -]
2/10/2012 6:48:51 PM
must be easy to win over the mind of someone who dislikes 'educated folk'
2/10/2012 6:58:29 PM
Santorum can't win the election. I'd be shocked if got the GOP nomination, but he'd get wrecked by Obama.I would vote for Obama over any of the GOP candidates except Ron Paul, and Obama is a total disaster.[Edited on February 10, 2012 at 10:05 PM. Reason : ]
2/10/2012 10:05:08 PM
2/11/2012 3:03:57 PM
2/11/2012 3:10:52 PM
I agree. Unfortunately, a third party candidate has even less chance of running a successful campaign with the advent of SuperPACs. Anyone outside the two major parties is just going to get a full media blackout. The only thing that could turn that is a Ron Paul endorsement. And I can't see him doing that unless he wants to expedite the death of the GOP. I'm not sure about that since he's been so happy to be a Republican for so long.
2/11/2012 3:32:02 PM
I also wouldn't be surprised if, behind the scenes, the GOP leadership offers to give him some podium time, bolster the libertarian planks in the party platform, etc, in exchange for NOT endorsing Johnson.
2/11/2012 3:56:42 PM
While pretty much impossible, it amuses me to think about what would happen if we had an Independent president. No way for a congress person to say "hey, he's a republican/democrat, I'm a democrat/republican, I need to vote against his legislation", hell they might even have to think for themselves on each issue.
2/11/2012 4:40:43 PM
Doug Wead (senior adviser campaign to the Paul campaign) interviewed here on the Rachel Maddow show: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9x28_I9oIVgThe Paul strategy here is to get delegates. While the media isn't reporting on it, Paul is picking up a lot of delegates. Doug Wead indicates that in some cases, verbal memos were spread to not vote for any delegate under age 40, because they knew it would be a Ron Paul supporter. He also speaks about the possibility of a brokered convention.
2/11/2012 5:07:36 PM
2/11/2012 5:14:50 PM
WTH??!!!http://deadlinelive.info/2012/02/10/rick-santorum-declares-war-on-heavy-metal/
2/11/2012 5:15:26 PM
Wait, are you genuinely not sure whether that's for real or not?
2/11/2012 5:18:09 PM
2/11/2012 5:19:10 PM
^^arguing over abortion and birth control - ok, I don't agree with their stance but sorta understandable where they are coming fromThe war on christianity/christmas etc - ehh, I just don't see it but it whips people up so its sorta understandableSaying "satanism in heavy metal is one of the most dangerous forces in america today"??? I thought a majority of conservatives gave up that fight sometime in the 1980s. How many voters is he planning on winning over with that kind of talk? Plus thats not a website I visit frequently. I'm really only beginning to realize that there is a huge subset of the American population that is going to have to be dragged, kick and screaming, into the 21st century.
2/11/2012 5:39:48 PM
2/11/2012 5:45:14 PM
exactly, I haven't been able to find the remark on what i would consider a legitimate website yet so I wondering if someone else, who actually cares about the GOP primary, had the scoop.
2/11/2012 5:53:33 PM
It's fake, there's no scoop
2/11/2012 6:34:04 PM
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2012/02/santorum-moves-ahead-in-michigan.html
2/13/2012 11:19:41 AM
This is why we're fucked.
2/13/2012 6:24:25 PM
^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XubpOWD1o9A
2/13/2012 6:48:01 PM
Yeah, watched that when you posted it before. It's scary as hell and I don't know how we marginalize the fundamentalist faction of voters.
2/13/2012 6:49:49 PM
I think that as Gens X & Y gain more and more influence, that will help a lot and move us much more toward socially moderate and libertarian positions.In the near term, I don't know of any other solution aside from MAYBE if someone like Santorum got nominated, and then of course made to look ridiculous and absolutely massacred, like Reagan/Mondale-style or worse, in the general election.
2/13/2012 7:41:45 PM
Republicans took a pretty solid loss in '08 and responded by becoming even more radicalized, which got them the House in '10. I don't think they've learned any lessons yet.In my opinion, if you want to minimize the Christian-right's influence, you need to look at the factors that drive people to those sects. If people flock to religion during times of economic hardship and in the face of decreasing opportunity, then you gotta consider reducing those factors rather than shunning those people.Venezuela is 96% Catholic, and yet they are not a theocracy. Poverty in Venezuela has actually decreased by about 25% in the past decade. Obviously, Venezuela is a left-wing government, and probably wouldn't fit your libertarian ideal (because any solution would probably require some basic redistribution of wealth -- which I imagine you fundamentally oppose), but the link between poverty and religious radicalism is probably a link that's worthy of inspection.[Edited on February 13, 2012 at 8:26 PM. Reason : ]
2/13/2012 8:16:41 PM
2/13/2012 9:03:05 PM
^the FreedomWorks dude at about the 13 minute mark flat-out says that they (FreedomWorks) are driving the discussion. They don't even hide it. They're using the religious right as an army to push their agenda, and they're doing it pretty successfully.
2/13/2012 9:20:27 PM
It's almost as if they're sheep. A flock if you will.
2/13/2012 9:36:20 PM
2/13/2012 10:35:30 PM
Citizens United was the deathblow to American democracy, in my opinion.You're right, it was corrupted and the corporate influence was strong before that, and the country was on the ropes. But that ruling was pretty much the Mortal Combat fatality combo to our liberal democracy. It turned our political system into a fundraising competition. Obama is trying to raise A BILLION fucking dollars for this campaign. It's no coincidence that he's now going to propose lowering the corporate tax rate just days after announcing his SuperPAC. The wants and desires of the citizenry in this country is now completely irrelevant.[Edited on February 13, 2012 at 10:58 PM. Reason : ]
2/13/2012 10:46:15 PM
2/13/2012 11:10:22 PM
Monday: Clean the bathroomTuesday: Pay cable billWednesday: Take Timmy to basketball practiceThursday: Half-priced wings at ApplebeesFriday: Movie night overthrow the government.
2/13/2012 11:14:14 PM
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57377175-503544/poll-rick-santorum-takes-slight-lead-in-gop-race/Santorum takes the GOP lead, lolgg republicans.
2/14/2012 8:59:09 AM
^That's just one CBS news poll, but still terrifying.[Edited on February 14, 2012 at 9:06 AM. Reason : .]
2/14/2012 9:05:57 AM