To Whose Advantage?

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Who does Romney's defeat in 2012 benefit the most in 2016?

-Christie?

-Jindal?

-Ryan?

-Rubio?

other?
 
If the economy remains in the tank, a Ryan/Rubio ticket might have a good chance. Christie is toast.
 
If the economy remains in the tank, a Ryan/Rubio ticket might have a good chance. Christie is toast.


I think Romney losing might end up being the best thing that could have happened to Christie.
 
If the economy remains in the tank, a Ryan/Rubio ticket might have a good chance. Christie is toast.


I think Romney losing might end up being the best thing that could have happened to Christie.

It for sure makes him look better. Christie's speech at the RNC was more to prop himself up than Willard, plus throwing him under the bus with Sandy was a wise political move to try to show he's not a partisan hack. He knew willard was going to lose, and to pretend he's not the far right, loud mouth idiot most people know him by was a good PR stunt to use later down the road.
 
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Who does Romney's defeat in 2012 benefit the most in 2016?

-Christie?

-Jindal?

-Ryan?

-Rubio?

other?

"other"

I agree. I can't believe everybody dismisses Jeb Bush so readily. Is the Bush name that toxic? He seems like his own man and not his brother or father. I'd be more worried about him than any of the others.
 
If the economy remains in the tank, a Ryan/Rubio ticket might have a good chance. Christie is toast.


I think Romney losing might end up being the best thing that could have happened to Christie.

It for sure makes him look better. Christie's speech at the RNC was more to prop himself up than Willard, plus throwing him under the bus with Sandy was a wise political move to try to show he's not a partisan hack. He knew willard was going to lose, and to pretend he's not the far right, loud mouth idiot most people know him by was a good PR stunt to use later down the road.



Did someone order Partisan Idiocy? No? Wrong address. Take it back, delivery boy.
 
Who does Romney's defeat in 2012 benefit the most in 2016?

-Christie?

-Jindal?

-Ryan?

-Rubio?

other?

"other"

I agree. I can't believe everybody dismisses Jeb Bush so readily. Is the Bush name that toxic? He seems like his own man and not his brother or father. I'd be more worried about him than any of the others.


There's another Bush in the pipeline that has a brighter political future.
 
I think Romney losing might end up being the best thing that could have happened to Christie.

It for sure makes him look better. Christie's speech at the RNC was more to prop himself up than Willard, plus throwing him under the bus with Sandy was a wise political move to try to show he's not a partisan hack. He knew willard was going to lose, and to pretend he's not the far right, loud mouth idiot most people know him by was a good PR stunt to use later down the road.

Did someone order Partisan Idiocy? No? Wrong address. Take it back, delivery boy.

You're right, let me try again.

None, the GOP are pieces of shit that can go to hell

The only one whom got an advantage for 2016 is whomever the democratic nomination will be :up:
 
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I agree. I can't believe everybody dismisses Jeb Bush so readily. Is the Bush name that toxic? He seems like his own man and not his brother or father. I'd be more worried about him than any of the others.

There's another Bush in the pipeline that has a brighter political future.

Too soon for '16, unless he can pull an Obama on steroids. He hasn't made his defining convention speech yet.
 
It for sure makes him look better. Christie's speech at the RNC was more to prop himself up than Willard, plus throwing him under the bus with Sandy was a wise political move to try to show he's not a partisan hack. He knew willard was going to lose, and to pretend he's not the far right, loud mouth idiot most people know him by was a good PR stunt to use later down the road.

Did someone order Partisan Idiocy? No? Wrong address. Take it back, delivery boy.

You're right, let me try again.

None, the GOP are pieces of shit that can go to hell

The only one whom got an advantage for 2016 is whomever the democratic nomination will be :up:



Yeah, we get it, you're a mindless, hyper-partisan drone. Great, congratulations. Is that enough attention now? Good, put your skirt down and get lost.
 
I agree. I can't believe everybody dismisses Jeb Bush so readily. Is the Bush name that toxic? He seems like his own man and not his brother or father. I'd be more worried about him than any of the others.

There's another Bush in the pipeline that has a brighter political future.

Too soon for '16, unless he can pull an Obama on steroids. He hasn't made his defining convention speech yet.


True. But maybe an outside shot at VP?
 

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