Romney, Pawlenty, Mitch Daniels, Ugh..
No more Anointed candidates!..
Pence and Rubio
PALIN-JINDAL 2012!.................
Meanwhile...., Mitt, Paws, Huck, all lay in the tall grass until it’s time to “RUN”!
This is why democrats think there is still hope for Obama.
Huckabee....GO AWAY!
The State-Run-Media will begin the push for RHINO ROMNEY from now until 2012. He’s their boy, and always has been.
The CONSERVATIVES will pick their own and it will not be some RINO hypnotized by MSM poll numbers.
If the nomination starts down that path we will see George Stephanopoulos splashed all over TV telling us what a "great night xxxx xxxxxx is having" . . . AGAIN.
This time it is going to be one of us, not the anointed "moderate" sacrificial looser of the communists choosing.
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Pathetic!
We have to start a search of our own - Right here on FR.
Sarah Palin is clearly the first choice of many. She has survived massive media murder attempts. She may very well survive FReepers who dismiss her as having no gravitas.
So, Marco Rubio is the new, fresh prince.
But caution and wisdom here: No-one with less experience than BO should be contemplated; even as VP.
Huckster is an entertainer - Romney is too left- Santorum just smiles a lot- Ron Paul is nuts -Haley Barbour missed his turn- Jindal not enough experience/exposure - Everyone over 70 is too old.
Where are you Mrs/Mr. President and who are you????
When we find the perfect candidate - it must be kept top secret so the media cannot destroy him/her.
JC Watts and Marco Rubio
Rush Limbaugh/Lynn Swan
Palin-Bachman 2012
unbeatable ticket
Paul Ryan.......brilliant and articulate!
I thought there was no chance McCain would be nominated in 2008, I was wrong, I want to say no chance to Romney in 2012, but I fear, and am concerned at what I think the answer will be.
I don't think Palin can win, though I do like her, and while Mike Pence, if he runs, would get my vote, as another freeper put it, its like Duncan all over again....
I have no idea who I'll support in the GOP primary for president, but I'm not keen on any of them.
This is actually depressing...........
What....... they don’t have the newly re-elected governor of Texas, Rick Perry in the mix. He’s starting a book tour to gage the mood of the public it seems.
AUSTIN On the heels of his re-election victory, GOP Gov. Rick Perry boot-scooted his way to New York to pitch his new anti-Washington book, fueling speculation that he’s building his national reputation with an eye on the next presidential ticket.
However he uses it, Perry’s getting attention. He has appearances scheduled this morning on NBC’s Today Show, Fox & Friends (on Fox) and the Glenn Beck radio program. Friday, he’ll be on MSNBC’s Morning Joe. Then he heads to Washington, where he’ll be on the Laura Ingraham show and speak at the Heritage Foundation book lecture series on Monday, said campaign manager Rob Johnson.
And this should be fun the plan is for him to be on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on Monday, Johnson said.
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If Hillary Clinton turns out to be the Dem. nominee, I think that would clearly put the ball in Sarah’s court.
Huckabee is enough to gag a maggot. (I don’t mean that in a BAD way, of course.) Romney is a RINO extraordinaire. Of the three, Palin is best, but I think a candidate will appear on the horizon who’ll have a better chance of winning.
I recommend we all use the following tagline until Mitt Romney is no longer a factor...
Where in the world is Rasmussen getting his pool of Republicans to come up with Myth and the Huckster in the top 2 out of 3?
New Hampshire and Iowa?
If this poll has any credibility, the “big government”/nanny state Republicans didn’t learn anything from Tuesday’s election and our fight against them is obviously just getting underway.
We desperately need some more choices. I would take Romney, Huckabee or Palin over 0bama in a heartbeat, but being better than 0bama is not saying much.
I keep having flashbacks to 1994 and 1996. After the 1994 Republican blowout, no one thought that Clinton could get elected dog catcher in 1996. Then the Republicans went and nominated Bob Dole.