Romney withdraws.

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  1. birddog

    birddog New Member

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    With Romney out now, what does that mean?

    I'm thinking that helps Bush most, but also will help Huckabee and Walker. Any of the three would be far superior to The Hildebeast!:smile:
     
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    Natty Bumpo Well-Known Member

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    It looks as if the pantywaists will be in a tizzy over President Clinton next.

    In the meantime, Walker could well make a run at the Bush.


     
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    smart move on his part as he could not win, but surprised by the move
     
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    birddog New Member

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    President Clinton has been out of office for years! :smile::wink: We are not too concerned about him. The term "First Gentleman" doesn't fit him too well.
     
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    hard to see how jeb gets past ads of his mother saying don't run. The GOP has a bunch of right wing no starters so far.
     
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    Thanks for posting. I had heard he was going to announce his decision today around 10:00 am, and meant to tune in but then promptly forgot about it.

    It's good news. I have never and would never vote for him.

    Huckabee can't be helped. Even though I tend to agree with most of his opinions, he's really too far gone to lead the country. Walker is a maybe. I'm still going for Jeb.
     
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    I so hope they run a Bush again... lol
     
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    Bush/Palin 2016

    Now there's a REAL winner!
     
  9. birddog

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    If Jeb is nominated, he will win. I do believe there are a few others who can do the same. There's also a few who won't be in the nominating process very long.

    Perhaps the libs should get used to saying "President Bush" again.:wink:
     
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    Poor liberals, they won't have Romney's dog to beat on again.
     
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    Whereas the "Liberal!"-obsessed will always have their imaginary "Liberals!" to bellywhinge about.
     
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    Liberals are just imaginary now?
     
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    birddog New Member

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    I'm very much tuned in to the American electorate, and I do enjoy it. Your drivel does not impress me. Have a nice day. :smile:
     
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    Natty Bumpo Well-Known Member

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    I'm surprised. With every presidential poll that I've seen confirming that Americans prefer Hillary Clinton to all Republican opponents proposed, I'd expect you to be sulking and calling her names.

    Glad to see that you're enjoying it!
     
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    Hillary will be the next POTUS

    no other GOP candidate (beside Romney) even comes close to her name recognition
     
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    Of course they will... if their votes earn her the victory.

    'Til then, they'll just continue to gush over Barack.
     
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    Really, what about Bush?

    Who knows, someone with less name recognition than either might be preferable to the electorate.
     
  18. Dale Cooper

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    Works for me!

    As I've said, the thought of a Jeb/Hillary debate makes my leg tingle!

    :cheerleader:

    - - - Updated - - -

    We should be so lucky!

    Liberals are a sane person's worst nightmare.
     
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    OFF TOPIC,

    just wanted to say what a great avatar you have..
     
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    I don't hear much "gushing" about the mediocre POTUS but you may be to attuned to aberrant quarters that I eschew.

    Mainstream Americans make their choices, and the malcontents whine about them.

    But, hey, they still have Kansas.


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    the name alone

    Do you remember how was the economy when a Clinton was in the WH?

    that is all that they will say and having a Bush allows them to discuss the financial collapse in 2007
     
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    That's why the GOP can nominate THE most "RINO" candidate they want, BD.....and you'll vote for him.

    They've got your vote in their hip pocket already...and can easily keep it.
     
  23. Dale Cooper

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    They're too damned dumb to know the crash started during the Clinton orgy. The tech bubble collapsed and housing spun downward and out of control. The handwriting was on the wall long before W was inaugurated.

    It's a mystery why they (liberals/democrats) don't remember that. Or maybe it's just selective memory.
     
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    Up to its eyeballs with a growing deficit thanks to Sam Brownback and his Tea Party economics.
     
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    As much as I disagree with him I think walker could do battle with Hillary and maybe succeed.
     

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