saveliberty
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I find it interesting people want to put so much stock in media polls and ignore an actual voter poll. It is too early and we don't know enough about any of them yet.
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I find it interesting people want to put so much stock in media polls and ignore an actual voter poll. It is too early and we don't know enough about any of them yet.
I find it interesting people want to put so much stock in media polls and ignore an actual voter poll. It is too early and we don't know enough about any of them yet.
I don't see anyone putting "stock" in it. I saw it, I posted it.
I find it interesting people want to put so much stock in media polls and ignore an actual voter poll. It is too early and we don't know enough about any of them yet.
Rasmussen Reports Poll 2012 Republican Primary
1,000 Likely Gop Voters Aug 15th
margin of error +/- 3%
Perry 29%
Romney 18%
Not sure 16%
Bachmann 13%
Ron Paul 9%
Cain 6%
Newt 5%
Santorum 1%
Huntsman 1%
McCotter 1%
If I can find a link I will post it
I don't think your position is uncommon at all amongst righties. Right now it is a contest for Republican candidates to see who is the maddest about everything and hates Obama the most. Which is also not uncommon to presidential races. Look at how the Democrats were promoting phony outrage and hatred over everything Bush did after we invaded Iraq.I think this is a good start for Perry, and right now, even though he's a lot further to the right than I am, he's the guy I'd support because he looks like he's ready to kick ass and take names...
But just to take a step back, my initial support in 2008 was for Fred Thompson. Unfortunately, Fred only sounded dynamic and leader-like because Dick Wolf wrote snappy dialog for him.
We'll see.
I don't think your position is uncommon at all amongst righties. Right now it is a contest for Republican candidates to see who is the maddest about everything and hates Obama the most. Which is also not uncommon to presidential races. Look at how the Democrats were promoting phony outrage and hatred over everything Bush did after we invaded Iraq.I think this is a good start for Perry, and right now, even though he's a lot further to the right than I am, he's the guy I'd support because he looks like he's ready to kick ass and take names...
But just to take a step back, my initial support in 2008 was for Fred Thompson. Unfortunately, Fred only sounded dynamic and leader-like because Dick Wolf wrote snappy dialog for him.
We'll see.
What really gets me is........how can Americans have such a short memory?....every four years the party that doesn't have the presidency promotes fear of destruction, accusations of corruption, or calls the incumbent a nazi, socialist, warmonger, communist, chicken-hawk...or whatever. And every time...Americans who want their team to win believe the nonsense?????.....wtf!