Palin is making some pretty big moves recently (including a big bus tour), which suggest that she'll be running. That is...an unfortunate development. She's not qualified, but many people in the older generations see her as the best candidate.
5/26/2011 5:42:24 PM
She is incredibly unpopular with independents and I'd think unable to get any swing democratic votes. It goes without saying that college shitheads hate her too, but maybe they'll have lost the hype of Obama and not vote again.A lot of this seems very early and based solely on name recognition. I hope the polls rebalance towards a more social liberal candidate once people start hearing issues.[Edited on May 26, 2011 at 5:56 PM. Reason : i do not support palin fwiw]
5/26/2011 5:54:13 PM
Yeah, she'd lose the general election. I'm worried that she could win the GOP nomination, which would be a real bummer.A guy named Adam Kokesh (I suggest looking into him, his RT show is pretty good) recently said that the GOP will be destroyed if they alienate the libertarian wing, and I tend to agree. The upcoming generation is very motivated and very socially liberal. The foreign policy of the past isn't going to fly, the big spending isn't going to fly - the GOP/FoxNation stands to shoot themselves in the foot this cycle, if they aren't careful.You have to wonder, though. Would a Sean Hannity vote for Ron Paul or Barack Obama? One would continue his precious crusades, the other would end them (which presumably means "defeat" for someone like Hannity). That would be an interesting scenario.[Edited on May 26, 2011 at 6:08 PM. Reason : ]
5/26/2011 6:02:44 PM
5/26/2011 7:48:36 PM
half term governor >>>>>>>>> community organizer, graduate of Columbia and Harvard Law School, president of the Harvard Law Review, attorney, constitutional law professor, and senatorIf you say so.
5/26/2011 8:13:23 PM
But she's like us.
5/26/2011 8:30:30 PM
5/26/2011 8:56:49 PM
give it a couple weeks, Rick Perry is going to sweep in for the nomination.
5/27/2011 12:25:20 AM
5/27/2011 1:15:41 AM
5/27/2011 8:07:10 AM
i'd almost rather have obama back in office over palin.
5/27/2011 8:16:24 AM
Palin does well to be on the sidelines, trolling liberals as a commentator. That's about as far as I would trust her.I agree with the point above that the upcoming generation is very socially liberal. I'd like to think that they are against big government spending and govt intrusion in general, but I can also see these people raised with the notion that being fucked in the ass by Washington is just how things are meant to be.[Edited on May 27, 2011 at 8:47 AM. Reason : ngj]
5/27/2011 8:44:07 AM
they're too dumb to even realize they're being fucked by washington
5/27/2011 9:30:02 AM
I give [some] people more credit than that. This isn't an easy time to be graduating and beginning work. Most people I know (age 24-27) are not even considering having a family. Many of them live at home, still. This has major implications. I think people are slowly realizing that we are getting poorer in this country, and it's happening faster than anyone thought it would. This is not "the dream" that we were all told would be waiting once we were done with school.It's becoming more evident that we do need to do a complete 180. Little tweaks here and there won't do. We've been fucked over by the older generations, and now they're telling us to just suck it up. We need leaders that will tell the truth and lay things out on the table as they are. I don't want comforting words. The truth is that the economy needs to be rebuilt on a solid infrastructure, and until that happens, the United States will fall further behind.[Edited on May 27, 2011 at 11:46 AM. Reason : ]
5/27/2011 11:40:44 AM
^^^,^^, Republicans haven't been small government since I've been alive. "Conservatives" have been fucking us for as hard and as long as "liberals."[Edited on May 27, 2011 at 12:56 PM. Reason : us]
5/27/2011 12:56:07 PM
you're preaching to the choir
5/27/2011 4:58:32 PM
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/2011/05/im_not_gonnashoot_sparks_out_my_ears.php?ref=fpblg
5/27/2011 5:58:37 PM
5/27/2011 6:22:10 PM
5/27/2011 6:26:03 PM
^the contradiction is that in every other conversation they want to take more from the rich to give the poor. In this case, they want to do the opposite. I dont think they even realize it though, which is sad/funny.As for me being greedy I ask which is more greedy? Wanting to keep more of what you earn or wanting more of what someone else earned?Call me crazy but I dont think the govt should be used to aid looting but protect ones liberties from another. (which it has a history of NOT doing)I dont think it is cruel to be handed a bill when I go out to eat, just as I dont think it is cruel to be handed a bill when I use a service. Hard to argue reason with emotion kid.
5/27/2011 6:57:55 PM
You have some glaring inaccuracies in your logic.1. Most old people who use Medicare are not rich, your friends really aren't contradicting themselves. 2. The whole idea that we're paying for their shit and getting nothing in return is dishonest, because they also paid for their parents, and our children will pay for ours.I get that you don't agree with the idea of social safety nets, but your reasoning for it is off.
5/27/2011 7:11:11 PM
i don't want the next generation to pay for minei'd prefer to get my money and save/invest it myself. it's a wild concept, i know.
5/27/2011 7:18:12 PM
5/27/2011 7:38:01 PM
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5/27/2011 10:38:56 PM
Latest CNN poll:http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2011/images/05/27/rel9a.pdf
5/28/2011 12:47:55 AM
^Wait, what? Giuliani? Really?Goddamn, this is the shittiest group of GOP candidates in my lifetime. Time for Huntsman to jump in and sweep the floor with these clowns.
5/28/2011 5:39:55 AM
The general public doesn't know any of the candidates and just picks their favorite color in these polls.When is the next debate? We need something to force the issues out to these damn people[Edited on May 28, 2011 at 7:49 AM. Reason : its like the basketball coaching search all over again]
5/28/2011 7:49:29 AM
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5/30/2011 12:16:34 AM
^agree
5/30/2011 9:12:06 AM
if you think it'll be there, then keep paying it. i just want to be able to opt out.[Edited on May 30, 2011 at 10:23 AM. Reason : without becoming amish]
5/30/2011 10:23:15 AM
yeah, I agree, thats not a bad ideaI'd like to opt out of paying for Iraq
5/30/2011 11:07:48 AM
5/30/2011 11:19:42 AM
SS is solvent?! It started to send out more money than it takes in several years ahead of when it was expected to (doing so last year). It is borrowing the money to keep up with the benefits...for now. Those benefits will be GREATLY reduced by the time any of us get to take out of it.Bottom line is that Social Security is currently adding to the deficit/debt.I'm pretty sure factcheck.org did a thing about it late last year or early this year.
5/30/2011 11:22:47 AM
"It's becoming more evident that we do need to do a complete 180. Little tweaks here and there won't do. We've been fucked over by the older generations, and now they're telling us to just suck it up. We need leaders that will tell the truth and lay things out on the table as they are. I don't want comforting words. The truth is that the economy needs to be rebuilt on a solid infrastructure, and until that happens, the United States will fall further behind."^This!
5/30/2011 11:52:03 AM
^at the very least you have to give people time to plan for these programs not being there and free up some of their money so they can save for it.Now could we stop covering erection meds for current retirees? Yep. Can we raise the age for SS and Medicare? Yep. But I dont think you can just stop providing these for people that are on them completely. We can, however, start to wean people off.[Edited on May 30, 2011 at 1:01 PM. Reason : .]
5/30/2011 1:00:34 PM
I don't understand wtf the Republican party is thinking about putting any type of weight behind Palin. The shit that comes out of her mouth is gibberish. I lost all interest in her when she said something along the lines of our presence in Iraq being God's will/war.IMO, there is a large and growing number of socially liberal conservatives (read: libertarians) that don't really have a powerful candidate to get behind. The closest is Ron Paul.[Edited on May 30, 2011 at 1:27 PM. Reason : ]]
5/30/2011 1:26:29 PM
5/30/2011 1:32:18 PM
Mitt Romney says that his campaign isn't run by lobbyists, and a reporter confronts him, saying that one of his senior advisors is a well-known lobbyist. Ah...good ole' Mitt.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVA2Tr_GTlk
5/31/2011 12:50:36 AM
5/31/2011 12:11:22 PM
5/31/2011 1:25:09 PM
He's got very little name recognition, right now. Maybe that will change once the major debates start up.
5/31/2011 1:36:05 PM
For comparison the latest Suffolk University Poll from around the middle of the month:
5/31/2011 11:23:12 PM
God damn it Johnson, get your name out there
6/2/2011 12:21:18 PM
6/3/2011 12:00:42 PM
Statements from the 2012 U.S. President's racehttp://politifact.com/truth-o-meter/elections/2012/us-president/
6/7/2011 1:19:28 PM
yeah that's a completely unbiased site
6/7/2011 1:54:17 PM
^Here's there grading of Rachel Maddow:http://politifact.com/personalities/rachel-maddow/
6/7/2011 2:17:38 PM