Posted on 10/25/2007 7:55:38 PM PDT by freedomdefender
Woo hoo!! Go, Pat, Go!!
Not even....we lose the soul and the power....and get pwn3d by the beast.
As I look at leaders such as Norm Coleman from Minnesota and the Earmark Kings we had as leaders for the last several years, I can't get comfortable with idea that the GOP has much soul to meet the price. Another cost is, and can you say out loud, "Madam President?" That will be the ultimate cost.
not so fast. read on:
Gravitating now to Rudy’s camp are those inveterate opportunists, the neocons, who see in Giuliani their last hope of redemption for their cakewalk war and their best hope for a “Long War” against “Islamofascism.”
Rudy offers the right the ultimate Faustian bargain: retention of power at the price of one’s soul.
Next.
If and when Tancredo, Huckabee, and Hunter drop out, their supporters will surely come to the only true Conservative left. Fred is not that far behind in all these polls. Rudy will not be the Republican nominee. It just cannot happen. Mitt Romney is just too packaged a presentation for there to be any depth. Romney will waffle on whatever it takes to put him on top.
Conservatives need to consolidate behind Fred Thompson and lets get serious about this contest. Conservatives against RINOS!
rudy will never get the nomination. No one wants a president that is a name they cannot spell.
Its amazing what a splinter is going on right now on the right. I really think we can thank Bush for that; a freespender who devalued the dollar and put us in an unenviable military predicament which we wont extract from for a long time. An odd turn of events..
Nope, he will lose, and we will get a double whammy for it. Rudy is bad news all around, there is not one single thing good about a Rudy nomination....nothing.
Nope, he will lose.
Yep, he’ll win.
Hillary will beat him like a drum.
In fact, of every politician in America, Rudy is the only one that she has beaten fairly, up and down.
Other than her last Senate race that Rudy had the good sense to stay out of.
The man cannot even deliver NY, let alone the WH.
Get Fred serious first.
He will lose, those polls don't mean squat. He is too liberal, there will either be a 3rd party, a huge write-in, or a huge stay at home among republicans out of revulsion for such a liberal candidate.
Fortunately, as his uber liberal record gets outed by the other candidates he is going down the tubes now and we won't have to face a Rudy disaster after all.
I’m sorry but a rudy beats the hitlary every time...and NOT at the cost of my soul, but to protect this nation from EVIL!!!!!
He makes a magnificent inaugural speech. He talks tough on terrorism and everything else we're expecting a serious man to say.
Within a week of his Presidency, we'll see Chavez, Ahmadinejad, Castro(?), Zawahiri, ect, taking their turns holding up a photo of the President of the United States dressed-up as Marilyn Monroe.
Has anyone considered this?
I confess to having a soft spot in my head when it comes to Buchanan. Maybe it's because I find his voice sort of hypnotic. I realize he and I would never see eye to eye regarding some of his views regarding the US place in the world, although I don't find him apologetic to be American like most Democrats seem to be.
I don't understand his outspoken hatred for Israel.
I couldn't support Buchanan when he ran for President on the Reform ticket. I do think he did the nation a greeat service in practically destroying that party as a national entity. Maybe he was in the wrong place at the wrong time, and he did have a life threatening health issue when that campaign should have been rolling. Perhaps Perot would have also garnered only 1% of the vote if he had run that year. Still, it was Buchanan that did the deed. For that we can be grateful.
Which is why I'll never vote for him. Not ever.
Rudy won’t win because he can’t get more than 25% to 30% of the Rep base, just as McCain could only garner 33% in 2000. Rudy won’t win enough votes in the primaries to get the nomination on the first ballot. And then we will have a brokered convention that will rule out a Giuliani nomination.
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