1 posted on
11/07/2014 9:38:57 PM PST by
Abakumov
To: Abakumov
What difference does it make?
2 posted on
11/07/2014 9:44:13 PM PST by
Jeff Chandler
(Doctrine doesn't change. The trick is to find a way around it.)
To: Abakumov
3 posted on
11/07/2014 9:47:10 PM PST by
Slyfox
(To put on the mind of George Washington read ALL of Deuteronomy 28, then read his Farewell Address)
To: Abakumov
4 posted on
11/07/2014 9:49:26 PM PST by
Fungi
To: Abakumov
She certainly has been quiet the last week.
5 posted on
11/07/2014 9:49:57 PM PST by
PGR88
To: Abakumov
Hillary continues to be the most overrated person on the planet. She’s not quick on her feet and certainly doesn’t have the political skills of Bill. She’s inept to the point where I think she can be taken down in the primaries by a total loon like Elizabeth Warren. I’m amazed at how many GOPe types are scared of this woman. If she had the stature of a Margaret Thatcher then I would understand the fear but Hillary is a complete creation of the media and she is where she is today because of Slick Willie.
6 posted on
11/07/2014 10:07:38 PM PST by
dowcaet
To: Abakumov
I figure it will be Warren.
7 posted on
11/07/2014 10:12:37 PM PST by
SWAMPSNIPER
(The Second Amendment, a Matter of Fact, Not a Matter of Opinion)
To: Abakumov
Thanks for posting. Larry Kudlow is a Reaganite to the core.
14 posted on
11/07/2014 10:37:23 PM PST by
vekzen
To: Abakumov
To: Abakumov
Hilary’a unattractiveness to voters & bad polling numbers is why the Dems decided to go with Barack. Secretary of State was supposed to help her bonifides and popularity.
It backfired. The Pubbies will insist on running some tired ole retread that no one wants to vote for. We’ll see if the Dems are stupid enough to run Hillary.
20 posted on
11/07/2014 10:59:53 PM PST by
greeneyes
(Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Le//t Freedom Ring.)
To: Abakumov
I disagree.
The people who had the worst night were the liberal communists who got kicked out of the House and Senate!
23 posted on
11/08/2014 12:03:02 AM PST by
ReganDude
(Give me liberty or give me death!!)
To: Abakumov
What about newly reelected Wisconsin governor Scott Walker? For quite a while he looked like he might lose, but he wound up with a bigger positive margin than anyone thought possible. He won his battle against the public unions. He cut taxes while strictly limiting spending. Is Governor Walker, who may possess the strongest political backbone in the country, now a Republican front-runner? Governor Walker kicks the 'Rats below the belt and gets away with it.
24 posted on
11/08/2014 12:19:35 AM PST by
cynwoody
To: Abakumov
Whats important now is that the midterm exit polls turned conventional wisdom on its head. Its not just those awful numbers for the high-visibility Republican hopefuls. But Hillary loses to an unnamed name. To channel the great William F. Buckley Jr., get me a phone book and Ill start picking her opponents.
The danger is the Donkees will figure this out early enough to choose someone else ...
25 posted on
11/08/2014 12:22:46 AM PST by
cynwoody
To: Abakumov
Obviously, if 42% of the respondents believe in Hillary Clinton, there will have to be a very strong Liberian or independent who can pull 19% of the vote from the GOPe candidate who will most likely be a Bushbaby in 2016.
Ergo, Clinton wins with 42% of the popular vote.
26 posted on
11/08/2014 1:41:21 AM PST by
urbanpovertylawcenter
(the law and poverty collide in an urban setting and sparks fly)
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