Obama would love nothing more then for Gingrich to be the nominee Gingrich wont get a single democratic vote, and a good number of moderates and independents wont vote for him as well.
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Obama would love nothing more then for Gingrich to be the nominee Gingrich wont get a single democratic vote, and a good number of moderates and independents wont vote for him as well.
I wish some of you Statists would make up your minds as so many are pulling for Romney as is Obama.Obama would love nothing more then for Gingrich to be the nominee Gingrich wont get a single democratic vote, and a good number of moderates and independents wont vote for him as well.
I'd like to see Cain take Obama to task for his comments of working for the private sector was "like being a spy behind enemy lines..."Newt has displayed an incredible grasp of the issues during the debates and throughout his career. He has depth and experience- two things Obama lacks.
I'd love to see him debate Obama, he'd tear him up!
Man I'd pay to see that. Newt would make Obama look like a little boy. the drubbing Obama would get would be plenty enough for Newt to overcome any democrat smear campaign
Oh, puuuuuLEASE!I'd like to see Cain take Obama to task for his comments of working for the private sector was "like being a spy behind enemy lines..."Man I'd pay to see that. Newt would make Obama look like a little boy. the drubbing Obama would get would be plenty enough for Newt to overcome any democrat smear campaign
lol..cain would be done within the first 30 seconds.
Obama would plead for an extra patty and more Gubmint Cheese.Oh, puuuuuLEASE!I'd like to see Cain take Obama to task for his comments of working for the private sector was "like being a spy behind enemy lines..."
lol..cain would be done within the first 30 seconds.
Obammy can't debate his way away past the menu board at the McDonald's drive-thru.
High Infidelity
By Steve Benen
But the most notorious of them all is undoubtedly Gingrich, who ran for Congress in 1978 on the slogan, "Let Our Family Represent Your Family." (He was reportedly cheating on his first wife at the time). In 1995, an alleged mistress from that period, Anne Manning, told Vanity Fair's Gail Sheehy: "We had oral sex. He prefers that modus operandi because then he can say, 'I never slept with her.'" Gingrich obtained his first divorce in 1981, after forcing his wife, who had helped put him through graduate school, to haggle over the terms while in the hospital, as she recovered from uterine cancer surgery. In 1999, he was disgraced again, having been caught in an affair with a 33-year-old congressional aide while spearheading the impeachment proceedings against President Clinton.
"High Infidelity" by Steve Benen
I still think Paul has the best chance to beat Obama... Paul has real appeal to the independents and Democrats, no other candidate on the Republican side has that, a few have none.
I still think Paul has the best chance to beat Obama... Paul has real appeal to the independents and Democrats, no other candidate on the Republican side has that, a few have none.
Ron Paul has no chance of any kind whatsoever.
He cannot win the GOP nod. Thus, unless he goes indy, he won't be pulling any Dem or Indy votes in the actual race. Non candidates don't pull indy or Dem votes, you see.
And if the son of a bitch DOES go indy, he will serve primarily to split the votes otherwise leaning toward the GOP (non-Obama) candidate.
That might get President Obama RE-Elected, but it will never serve to get Ron Paul elected.
No chance at all for Ron Paul.
Thankfully.
I am not a major fan of Newt, but I readily confess he has done a very good job at the debates from what I have witnessed.
The breaking news headline at Drudge links to a poll showing Newt is now on top of the GOP contenders in the polling. Gingrich takes the lead - Public Policy Polling
Mr. Cain has dropped to a close second place, but still dropped and still second.
The amazingly irresponsible and still totally unsubstantiated orchestrated smear campaign against Mr. Cain has, evidently, had some real impact.
Still, if this moment were frozen in place, and the outcome of the GOP race were to be a Cain/Newt or a Newt/Cain tandem, I would be very satisfied.
President Obama's first and ONLY term will come to a very definitive end if the GOP can get its collective shit together.
Forget Ron Paul. FORGET Romney. Forget Perry of course. Forget Bachmann. There's nothing to remember about Huntsman.
CAIN and Newt or Newt and Cain. I can live with that.
But I guaran-fucking-tee you that the lame stream media (official propagandists of the liberal Democrat Parody and Obama Administration) are not done yet.
They are actively trying to pick the GOP candidate. They will now open fire on Newt.
They would prefer Huntsman. But they will "settle" for Romney.
Wait and see. It's a lock. The propagandist media WILL engage in more gutter-sniping. No doubt about it.
I still think Paul has the best chance to beat Obama... Paul has real appeal to the independents and Democrats, no other candidate on the Republican side has that, a few have none.
Ron Paul has no chance of any kind whatsoever.
He cannot win the GOP nod. Thus, unless he goes indy, he won't be pulling any Dem or Indy votes in the actual race. Non candidates don't pull indy or Dem votes, you see.
And if the son of a bitch DOES go indy, he will serve primarily to split the votes otherwise leaning toward the GOP (non-Obama) candidate.
That might get President Obama RE-Elected, but it will never serve to get Ron Paul elected.
No chance at all for Ron Paul.
Thankfully.
If Paul does not get the nod I hope he runs indy and kills the GOP's chances. The GOP needs another collapse, you guys didn't learn anything from the last one it seems.
So newty is the new flavor of the week in this gop/tea party dog and pony show.
He will be the next president.
I still think Paul has the best chance to beat Obama... Paul has real appeal to the independents and Democrats, no other candidate on the Republican side has that, a few have none.
I still think Paul has the best chance to beat Obama... Paul has real appeal to the independents and Democrats, no other candidate on the Republican side has that, a few have none.
I don't see where he appeals to Democrats. His philosophy runs counter to modern Democratic thinking. Sure, he may interest a few with anti-war statements, shooting and drug, but his libertarian stances will kill him in the end.
He quit his job, he quit a wife or two.
Newt's a quitter, what else do we need to know about him?