2012 Republican Presidential Nomination

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With Lindsey Lohan as his running mate?
Tough break for you. Lindsay Lohan won’t be eligible until 2024. (I had to look that up at Wikipedia since I am not really a fan, or a rehab therapist who would have personal knowledge about her).

If we continue on the path we are on now, she may seem a reasonable choice by then.😦
 
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 You ask why I wouldn't vote for Palin?

  She has a gift for oratory and for arousing the troops - those that love her. But she would never win. That's the first reason. There are too many voters, Republican as well as Democrat, who would not want her as a representative and symbol of our nation. 

  I have sensed that she is a novice when it comes to important and complex issues. I'm not convinced that could be changed with time, or she lacks a natural gift for handling complicated questions. Many of such questions confront our president.

  She strikes me also as somewhat impulsive. For example, her resignation as governor seemed to illustrate that.

  I recall her religious involvement in Alaska, and it struck me as a somewhat bizarre connection. I'd need to study up on it, but that was the impression I got at that time.
 
You have no idea about the passion of those who support Sarah Palin. She is a REAL leader, and people will respond favorably. She’s going to break through the phony caricature when she announces like a hammer breaking an eggshell. And yes, Bob, she is running. 😃 Rob
I sincerely hope she does.
 
And the reason he can have such outspoken postions is that he does not have a snowballs chance in hell of getting the nomination
He still beats everyone else listed here, and this is a pretty mixed bag of fruit. Maybe people understand and want liberty more than they do the same old, same old Country Club Republicanism that Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman represent, or the kooky way out on the religious right, want to legislate and put into statutory regulation Christian behavior.
 
I plan to vote for whoever wins the GOP nomination. This country cannot afford another 4 years of Obama in office. The next year and a half will be plenty painful enough!

Although Gingrich currently has a slim to none chance at getting the nomination due in large part to financial problems, I think he would be a strong President if elected. I will give him my vote here one more time.

Palin and Bachmann understand what the country needs to get out of the mess we are in and have remained staunch in their positions. I would be more than happy to vote for either one of them.

Perry: As it stands now, I agree with anyone who thinks he will end up getting the nomination in the end. That isn’t to say he is the best choice, though. I will be curious to hear him clarify his stance on the issues first.

Romney: Weak front runner with lots of money. I do like most of the positions he takes on the issues, but I could say the same for Paul, Cain and Pawlenty as well. Just not my personal top choice.

John Bolton still mulling 2012 bid
iowaindependent.com/59465/john-bolton-still-mulling-2012-bid

When asked by Fox News host Greta VanSustren if he was going to run for President, Bolton said he ā€œis still thinking about it.ā€

ā€œI watched what happened to our defense budget in the negotiations over the debt ceiling legislation. I’m very concerned about hollowing out of the American military capability in a dangerous world, that we’re just not doing what we need to do to protect ourselves.ā€

Bolton added that he believes there is ā€œenormous vulnerabilityā€ for President Obama and that ā€œhe deserves to be beatenā€ and ā€œisn’t competent to be President.ā€
 
I seem to have derailed this thread!

Maybe you should all go back to talking about the candidates and not me, since the last time I looked, I wasn’t running in a GOP primary. :hmmm:
Why not? You would probably be a better President then most of those jokers:coffeeread:
 
I’m voting for Ron Paul. His views and policies are closest in line with the teachings of the Catholic Church. Traditional Latin-mass loving Catholics like Judge Andrew Napolitano and Thomas Woods(from EWTN), both of whom are huge supporters of Paul, always reinforce the fact that I am simply in the right camp. It’s awesome to see that Paul is popular in these Catholic forums. Once he wins the straw poll, and hopefully comes out strong in the debate next week in Iowa, I think he’ll easily be a contender as the front-runner.
 
I’m voting for Ron Paul. His views and policies are closest in line with the teachings of the Catholic Church. Traditional Latin-mass loving Catholics like Judge Andrew Napolitano and Thomas Woods(from EWTN), both of whom are huge supporters of Paul, always reinforce the fact that I am simply in the right camp. It’s awesome to see that Paul is popular in these Catholic forums. Once he wins the straw poll, and hopefully comes out strong in the debate next week in Iowa, I think he’ll easily be a contender as the front-runner.
Where in Catholicism does it say that the Bin Laden raid was immoral or that its moral to shut down the DEA?
 
publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2011/08/does-gop-need-romney-to-win.html

**Does the GOP need Romney to win? **

ā€œA broad theme has been emerging in our state by state Presidential polling over the last couple months: if the Republicans nominate Mitt Romney it’s a toss up. And if they nominate anyone else it’s 2008 all over again. Our newest Nevada numbers very much reinforce that trend.ā€

This has been the trend that has been emerging in other articles and reports I have read variously. It tends to undermine my bodacious prediction from a month to month and a half earlier that Perry would be the eventual nominee, but the facts are the facts. Still, I think the Republican field is highly fluid and there are still large numbers of undecides. So, once Perry is actually in the race, I think the numbers will quickly change. I could be wrong. We’ll see.
 
If the GOP nominates Romney, I am sitting this election out. I am going to focus on local and state politics, because it means that all the GOP cares about is maintaining the status quo.
 
If the GOP nominates Romney, I am sitting this election out. I am going to focus on local and state politics, because it means that all the GOP cares about is maintaining the status quo.
No surprise there. Tthat is how libertarians help helped elect Obama in 2008 and that is how they will try and help re-elect him 2012. And I am sure if he wins with their help in 2012. they will sit once again sit on the sidelines throwing stones at everybody and whining that if only Ron Paul had been that elected peace would rule the planet and love would rule the stars
 
No surprise there. Tthat is how libertarians help helped elect Obama in 2008 and that is how they will try and help re-elect him 2012. And I am sure if he wins with their help in 2012. they will sit once again sit on the sidelines throwing stones at everybody and whining that if only Ron Paul had been that elected peace would rule the planet and love would rule the stars
Naw, so called ā€œCatholicsā€ actually voted for Barry and got him in there.
 
No surprise there. Tthat is how libertarians help helped elect Obama in 2008 and that is how they will try and help re-elect him 2012. And I am sure if he wins with their help in 2012. they will sit once again sit on the sidelines throwing stones at everybody and whining that if only Ron Paul had been that elected peace would rule the planet and love would rule the stars
I don’t know any libertarians who voted for Obama. 🤷
 
I don’t know any libertarians who voted for Obama. 🤷
But I suspect a lot didn’t vote for McCain because he didn’t pass their Libertarian purity test, as you acnowledge you will do if Romney is nominated. . The idea that there is no difference between Romney and Obama is absolute nonsense.
 
But I suspect a lot didn’t vote for McCain because he didn’t pass their Libertarian purity test, as you acnowledge you will do if Romney is nominated. . The idea that there is no difference between Romney and Obama is absolute nonsense.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I am not falling for the ā€œlesser of two evilsā€ arguement anymore. As far as I am concerned, if the majority of Americans want a socialist, pro-abortion, anti-American, community organizer for President, so be it.
 
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