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GOP Presidential Candidates for 2012
11/19/09
| fitgers
Posted on 11/19/2009 10:04:55 AM PST by fitgers
Presidential Candidates for 2012.
TOPICS: Politics
KEYWORDS: 2012; renov18posting
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Here is what I believe to be an accurate summary of the discussion of my posting of 11/18/09. Correct me if I am wrong on anything and/or elaborate if you wish. (Items listed in no particular order). 1. No 2008 GOP presidential candidate was satisfactory (one exception was favorable to Huckabee). None of these people woulld be acceptable as 2012 presidential candidates. 2. The GOP should conduct closed primaries - only registered Republicans could vote in the primaries. 3. No voter registrations on election days. 4. As many people who desire to be a candidate in GOP primaries should be allowed into the fray. 5. There should be an intensive effort to register conservative Republicans and Libertarians. 6. Sarah Palin seems very popular among those who responded to my posting. 6. A number of folks in our discussion indicated a belief that the Liberals, or Obama, or our political "enemies" selected the GOP presidential candidates for 2008 and might do so again. (I asked for some evidence for this belief but have not yet received any). 7. All people in our discussion want candidates with solid conservattive beliefs and values. 8. I would like to ask each of you to post a list of 3 or 4 people you would consider acceptable Conservative presidential candidates for 2012.
Thanks again to all of you posted replies and joined the discussion. Have a wonderful day!
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:04:56 AM PST
by
fitgers
To: fitgers
Here is what I believe to be an accurate summary of the discussion of my posting of 11/18/09. Correct me if I am wrong on anything and/or elaborate if you wish. (Items listed in no particular order).
1. No 2008 GOP presidential candidate was satisfactory (one exception was favorable to Huckabee). None of these people woulld be acceptable as 2012 presidential candidates.
2. The GOP should conduct closed primaries - only registered Republicans could vote in the primaries.
3. No voter registrations on election days.
4. As many people who desire to be a candidate in GOP primaries should be allowed into the fray.
5. There should be an intensive effort to register conservative Republicans and Libertarians.
6a. Sarah Palin seems very popular among those who responded to my posting.
6b. A number of folks in our discussion indicated a belief that the Liberals, or Obama, or our political “enemies” selected the GOP presidential candidates for 2008 and might do so again. (I asked for some evidence for this belief but have not yet received any).
7. All people in our discussion want candidates with solid conservattive beliefs and values.
8. I would like to ask each of you to post a list of 3 or 4 people you would consider acceptable Conservative presidential candidates for 2012.
Thanks again to all of you posted replies and joined the discussion. Have a wonderful day!
Paragraphs are our friend.
FRegards
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:10:54 AM PST
by
Nervous Tick
(Stop dissing drunken sailors! At least they spend their OWN money.)
To: fitgers
Welcome newbie:
fitgers
Since Nov 18, 2009
Pretty sloppy post.
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:11:51 AM PST
by
stockpirate
(if the American people decide it's time for a revolution, we'll fight with you. Rhodes Oathkprs)
To: fitgers
1. Sarah Palin
2. Michelle Bachman
3. Duncan Hunter
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:13:56 AM PST
by
stockpirate
(if the American people decide it's time for a revolution, we'll fight with you. Rhodes Oathkprs)
To: fitgers
Three or four?
In no particular order:
Pence
Hunter
Palin
DeMint
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:14:16 AM PST
by
Allegra
(It doesn't matter what this tagline says...the liberals are going to call it "racist.")
To: fitgers
I can't think of any one who has shown that they have TRUE conservative values across the board. Sarah Palin has shown that she is a true conservative but I'm not sure if the country would vote her in. I would love to see it, but I do think that we are going to have to go with a candidate that has the
most conservative values and not necessarily
all conservative values. I'm really not sure if there is a candidate that would have
complete conservative values that would be running in 2012. If I had to choose right now:
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:16:38 AM PST
by
Mind Freed
(Maybe Obama was the Wright choice... Let's wait till everything Ayers out.)
To: Allegra
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:17:10 AM PST
by
Retired COB
(Still mad about Campaign Finance Reform)
To: stockpirate
For what it’s worth, I’ll go out on a limb for the n00b. He had a pretty good discussion thread yesterday:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2389009/posts
... and he actually hung in there and supported his OP pretty well, IMHO.
Today is a summary of yesterday’s.
I think he’s OK.
FRegards
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:18:31 AM PST
by
Nervous Tick
(Stop dissing drunken sailors! At least they spend their OWN money.)
To: stockpirate
To: Nervous Tick
First round picks:
Jim DeMint
Haley Barbour
Steve King
A strong bench:
Bobby Jindal
Sarah Palin
Mike Pence
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:24:16 AM PST
by
Notary Sojac
("Goldman Sachs" is to "US economy" as "lamprey" is to "lake trout")
To: Allegra
Those 4 plus Bachmann. And that’s it. Especially no Huckabee.
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:24:30 AM PST
by
nhwingut
(The media's love affair with Obama reminds me of a dog humping a telephone pole.)
To: fitgers
1. Ron Paul
2. Bobby Jindal
3. Sarah Palin
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:25:27 AM PST
by
vets son
To: fitgers
In no particular order.
Definitely interested:
DeMint
Palin
Pence
McDonnell (maybe in 2016)
Possibly interested, but don’t know enough about them to be sure, or am still trying to weight their good vs. their bad:
Daniels
Pawlenty
Perry
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:26:51 AM PST
by
Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
(There are only two REAL conservatives in America - myself, and my chosen Presidential candidate)
To: fitgers
Oh! I forgot to add that though I am a registered Republican I am finding it harder and harder to vote the party line.
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:27:13 AM PST
by
vets son
To: nhwingut
Especially no Huckabee. A huge NO to Huckabee, Romney, Pawlenty and any other RINO.
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:28:11 AM PST
by
Allegra
(It doesn't matter what this tagline says...the liberals are going to call it "racist.")
To: stockpirate
Welcome newbie: What is this obsession that some FReepers have with calling out "newbies"? Seems to me that's a good way to scare off new people who aren't expecting their fellow conservatives to act like jerks towards them for no reason, which retards the growth and effectiveness of FR.
If I were JimRob, I'd take people like you out behind the shed and give you a tannin' everytime you plugged a newbie.
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:29:24 AM PST
by
Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
(There are only two REAL conservatives in America - myself, and my chosen Presidential candidate)
To: fitgers
2. The GOP should conduct closed primaries - only registered Republicans could vote in the primaries.
3. No voter registrations on election days. I believe state party organizations control #2; state election laws control #3. Either way, you can't eliminate the problem of predatory cross-over voting.
I'll state my other answer in this manner: I don't wanna see anybody named Romney, Guliani, or Gingrich -- or those who would praise these three as party pillars. Charlie Crist would likewise come to mind.
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:29:46 AM PST
by
alancarp
(Calling all states: Reduce the cost of doing business and jobs will flock to your doors.)
To: fitgers
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:32:43 AM PST
by
pissant
(THE Conservative party: www.falconparty.com)
To: fitgers
I'm very interested in Mike Pence; find Duncan Hunter intriguing and think Pawlenty deserves a hard look. DeMint would be a hard sell to independents, but that's not to say he isn't a rock-ribbed conservative.
Sarah Palin is doing more good for her country right where she is. Staying relevant is the key. I believe, in time, she will be the new face of the Eagle Forum. She needs more time.
To: alancarp
I will add this: it won't matter who we think oughta be on the ballot in 2012 UNLESS the 2010 elections make it obvious that conservatism will win: if this country is truly ticked off, we'll know it one year from now when we count up the number of Joe-the-plumbers and Doug Hoffmans have actually been elected. All it will take to empower the Romney crowd (and the Rats) is a lukewarm reaction to the events here in 2009.
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posted on
11/19/2009 10:37:01 AM PST
by
alancarp
(Calling all states: Reduce the cost of doing business and jobs will flock to your doors.)
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