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To: Obushma

You make a good point and I’ve been pointing out that it isn’t that the Democrats have gained ground in party affiliation as Republicans have increasingly shifted into the Independent column. Even the recent poll on whether the GOP is leaderless or not a huge number 37% say yes and I’m betting the majority of them are social/fiscal conservatives.


84 posted on 05/17/2009 8:25:40 PM PDT by Maelstorm (Those that have nothing to hide welcome debate.)
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To: Maelstorm

Obama is, according to most bogus polls somewhere between 68-59 %. Realistically he’s good come election time for about 55% or less. The excitement that Sarah will bring to the GOP primary season alone will shift about 3 to 5% of his wobbly/fadish supporters to the latest trendy thing (Cuda-mania).

But serious voters like yourself and me know that the person to take back the White House must be dead serious about taking back the country.

That person must be able to not only articulate conservative philosophy, but also articulate policy, demostrate executive experience and above all (politically speaking) motivate/electrify huge swaths of the American electorate in a “Tea Party-like” revoly against the Wahington status quo.

Okay, that having been said, who fits that bill on all fronts? Who already has a massive movement in place ready to take marching orders?

What GOPer can bring Hillary Dems, Libertarians, conservative Gopers, religious voters, feminists, a few moderates and the military ranks together to confront Obama’s minions in 2012?

I’ll give you one guess-—he’s a she and her nickname is The Cuda!


85 posted on 05/17/2009 9:01:56 PM PDT by Obushma (Obama=Bush 3rd Term)
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