Let the shit show begin!I'm too lazy to post anything yet, we'll just collect all the news here as it comes out.
11/29/2010 1:23:26 PM
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/12/05/gingrichs-harsh-words-for-obama/
12/5/2010 10:18:40 PM
I thought this was about Presidential Contenders. Might as well add Ron Paul and Tom Tancredo if Gingrich is on the list.
12/5/2010 10:40:10 PM
In that same article I shared, Gingrich said this:
12/5/2010 11:00:47 PM
I'm guessing the players will be:RomneyPalinHuckabeeJindalPatraeusTrumpBrownPretty pathetic lineup all around.
12/5/2010 11:05:17 PM
^^Presidential Pretenders?
12/5/2010 11:13:04 PM
The Romney quote collection:God:
12/5/2010 11:20:01 PM
The economy's not going to be bad enough for a change in president.That's pretty much the only thing that determines whether presidents are kicked out after first term.
12/6/2010 12:13:14 AM
Well surely that will be the goal of the Republicans over the next two years.
12/6/2010 12:20:32 AM
The economy has been steadily deteriorating for the past 10 years, with a real acceleration over the past 3 years... I cant forsee Obama getting re-elected after all of his promises failed and he got caught supporting economic keynesian policy fairytales that have blown up in his face[Edited on December 6, 2010 at 1:46 AM. Reason : add]
12/6/2010 1:46:13 AM
12/6/2010 2:08:57 AM
There's no point in me saying what I'd do if Tancredo was nominated because none of them seem remotely credible and more than a few border on the criminal.Romney or Huckabee, maybe some as-yet-unknown. Everyone on that list seems too easy to tear down, though.
12/6/2010 2:22:09 AM
Here's a list that's updated regularly.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_News_Channel_programming#Personalities
12/6/2010 12:02:16 PM
I think Christie would beat O, by a large margin.
12/6/2010 12:06:42 PM
Maybe in a pie eating contest.
12/6/2010 12:15:03 PM
oh I get it
12/6/2010 1:37:18 PM
I'll only support Ron Paul. He's the only candidate that will seriously confront the military-industrial complex and the banking cartel. Obama and every GOP contender won't touch those issues. Call it a longshot, call it whatever. No one else has a proven track record of sticking to their guns and doing what's right. I wish there were others that could show the same kind of courage in the face of political pressure.
12/6/2010 1:47:18 PM
Ron Paul:
12/6/2010 2:03:05 PM
I don't agree with him on religion, but he's hardly someone that advocates using government to enforce religious values. I think he views churches as a way to handle charity and medical care, as they traditionally have. I don't find that particularly objectionable, as I'd rather voluntary humanitarian organizations handle those things than a government.
12/6/2010 2:51:13 PM
Sarah Palinvarious other reality tv stars - personally I'd like to see Kendra go for it]
12/6/2010 2:55:26 PM
^lol kendra.I dont see any way Palin get the nomination. Im not sure she even runs. (maybe that is just me hoping)
12/6/2010 3:21:55 PM
It's pretty clear she's setting up for a run.
12/6/2010 6:29:29 PM
12/6/2010 6:54:04 PM
I'd vote for that ladybug any day.
12/6/2010 7:03:13 PM
Personally, i can't wait for Palin's inevitable clusterfuck of a campaign for the Republican nomination. The principal GOP candidates and leading conservative voices will finally have an incentive to speak out against her once and for all. The hijinks in the 2012 GOP primary are going to put Bush's shameful 2000 campaign antics re: McCain to shame. Shit's going to be hilarious.[Edited on December 6, 2010 at 7:13 PM. Reason : .]
12/6/2010 7:12:55 PM
12/6/2010 7:35:17 PM
This might be interesting to look at regionally, considering how important early states are in the primary.
12/6/2010 7:35:41 PM
^ probably one of those gallup polls taken at 2 pm only using people with landline phones. This would be a "skewed" population definitely short on grey matter. Do not know how anyone with common sense could honestly vote for her except....1.) Those with business or personal relations with Sarah that would benefit from her being in office.2.) Those anti-Obama or hardcore republicans who think Sarah's the ONLY viable candidate that could beat Obama.3.) A Conservative feminist (if there is such thing) that want to vote for Palin solely because it is a woman in the white house.4.) Those who reason that a president is really just a talking head and feel assured that Palin would pick good Advisers (unlike Bush) who would make all the good decisions.
12/6/2010 7:43:49 PM
^^^ Hey man, I didn't say she would win or it would be a good idea but it's definitely going to happen. Stopping off in Iowa and SC for book signings and if you listen to the political papparazzi, people in her circle are clearly indicating that's her goal.Personally, I hope she does it because it will help expose the Republican agenda as the backwards, unintellectual movement that it is. This woman is a complete retard.^ You seriously underestimate how retarded half of the base of the Republican Part is. And half of the Democratic Party base is completely retarded too, just in different ways.[Edited on December 6, 2010 at 7:47 PM. Reason : ]
12/6/2010 7:45:59 PM
12/6/2010 8:00:30 PM
I don't think she's unusually stupid for an average American. Maybe a little higher. But everyone with half a brain should realize she would make Bush look like Isaac Newton.
12/6/2010 8:11:00 PM
Didn't read the thread, but as a fiscal conservative and general distruster of all in the political game, it's disheartening as hell that the same washed up douchebags that got the fuck owned of them in the last election are front runners at the moment. Is this the Republican party pushing these guys or is it the media pushing these guys and the public doesn't know any better (yet)?
12/6/2010 8:30:20 PM
Romney has the money.Palin has the Tea Party.Huckabee has the social conservatives & fundamentalists.Gingrich has the Washington background/history and some insider support.Paul has the Libertarians who control the interwebz & college republicans.The top 5 all have major, or at least vocal constituencies backing them up. With out that, it would be difficult to afford getting your message out this early I imagine.
12/6/2010 8:50:51 PM
i like tim pawlenty and chris christie as my 2 early contenders. still a long way to go and probably a few that havent' surfaced yet.
12/6/2010 11:55:46 PM
I call Bobby Jindal. I know he said he's trying to stay in Louisiana for awhile, but I'm thinking he's going to get a TON of pressure from inside the party to run.
12/7/2010 12:09:18 AM
Bobby "I'm on the record claiming to have cured cancer with an exorcism I conducted" Jindal?If he goes too national he'll become the Christine O'Donnell of the presidential election.
12/7/2010 1:21:02 AM
Jindal-palin-odonnell
12/7/2010 1:38:36 AM
12/7/2010 7:49:45 AM
^He has published on the matter, in his own words. You have to purchase the article to read the whole thing, but TPM has some large excerpts from BEATING A DEMON - Physical Dimensions of Spiritual Warfare By Bobby Jindal. (the bold parts at TPM's summarizing, everything else is direct quotations)http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/06/bobby_jindals_dance_with_the_d.php
12/7/2010 8:14:09 AM
12/7/2010 8:45:16 AM
12/7/2010 8:53:52 AM
^^I disagree. While it didn't really come up in an election in the deep south, it would get serious play I believe if he ran for President. Its already in his own words, and sounds crazy enough with someone reading it:He is one SNL parody away from being the next Christine O'Donnell. He just needs to get enough name recognition that they take notice. All they have to do is use some actual quotes, and the next day all the news agencies will play a clip and say something like "and I understand many of the funny things that were said were actual quotes?" "That's right co-anchor, the SNL staff didn't have to do much work on this one, lololol"[Edited on December 7, 2010 at 9:19 AM. Reason : .]
12/7/2010 9:19:09 AM
12/7/2010 9:33:50 AM
Jindal is about as attractive as Pawlenty, which is to say noone will care.It will be a battle to the finish between Palin and Romney, unless Gingrich can get both of them behind him.
12/7/2010 6:45:00 PM
It's pretty obvious to me that Democrats want Palin to make a run more than most on the right. She's trying to distance herself from public office. She's concentrating less on holding press conferences and things of that nature, on more on her career outside of politics. She's not qualified. She's a pretty face (compared to most people in politics), but she will not get the nomination after quitting her term as governor halfway through.[Edited on December 7, 2010 at 8:07 PM. Reason : ]
12/7/2010 8:06:29 PM
I agree that she won't get the nomination, right now Romney is the most likely candidate. The real question is what kind of damage a Palin candidacy does to the GOP both internally and from the outside.
12/7/2010 11:24:51 PM
What about "the Tea Party movement," though? Is that going to continue into the next election cycle? Will they get behind a more moderate (that's the label I'm using, which has nothing to do with what would actually be "moderate" in the context of American public policy) Republican like Romney, who is clearly not a principled "small government" conservative? I'm reluctant to answer those questions this early on, but the "slash spending" crowd is definitely fired up, and I think that makes the 2012 election an entirely new beast.I wonder what kind of debates we're going to see among the GOP this time around. Is it possible that priorities have shifted since the 2008 election? Will foreign policy and defense spending remain sacrosanct? I can't help but view the idiotic ramblings of McCain and his ilk as increasingly irrelevant. I think there are enough people out there that understand, or could be made to understand, the structural problems that exist within our government and how to establish a legitimate economy again.To answer your question, I want GOP infighting. More of it is better. In the case of the Republican party, being unified is not ideal here.[Edited on December 8, 2010 at 12:30 AM. Reason : ]
12/8/2010 12:26:21 AM
12/8/2010 8:11:07 AM
So who's on the Mike Pence/Mitch Daniels bandwagon? Daniels has already made a few strategic mistakes and we still don't know for sure if Pence is going to run, but if either one of these guys throws their hat into the ring, they're my first two picks at the moment. The question is, will any dark horse have a legitimate chance to gain the nomination in this 24/7 media cycle in which we live?And does anyone think Bloomberg will have any effect on the race if he does decide to run, which is looking more and more likely?[Edited on December 9, 2010 at 7:06 AM. Reason : asdfsd]
12/9/2010 7:01:46 AM
Just to lengthen the list a bit, here is a fuller gallup poll that isn't focused on the top 5:At least your team made it onto poll.I can't see them actually forming a ticket together though, not only because there would be no one on the ticket with name recognition, but mostly for the same reason there wont be a Romney-Brown ticket... I can't see the national GOP get behind two candidates from the same state.[Edited on December 9, 2010 at 7:41 AM. Reason : .]
12/9/2010 7:38:57 AM