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To: txrangerette

I am just saying that when I listened to him at lunch the other day when Daniels was out, he started to list off who the potential candidates that are now left. He pretty much said that Romney and Pawlenty were it, that one of them would get the nod. During the hour that I listened he said NOT a word about Cain, it was as if Cain wasn’t even a thought. I kept wanting him to bring Cain’s name up, but he didn’t.


114 posted on 05/26/2011 8:35:23 AM PDT by RatsDawg
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To: RatsDawg; antonius

I listen to Rush all the time. He has talked about Herman Cain, says he likes Herman Cain and trusts he will call and ask to be on the show.

You have to understand that Rush tends to talk about what is happening each day. Pawlenty announced and asked to be on Rush’s show that day.

Romney??

I know Rush cannot stand Romney’s policies. He despises Romneycare and he despises taxes. The idea that he is for either of these people is just impossible, completely impossible.

If he commented on Romney, the snippet I heard was something about Romney having all the money and all the name ID at this point. Realistically, he’s right about Romney being a huge player.

But you and I and Rush all know Romney is fatally flawed.

I heard a caller to a talk show the other day make the perfect summation of Mitt. He said, Romney looks good on paper (we could argue that but I won’t right now), but he is a poor retail politician. This goes beyond the man’s suspect principles and really nails Romney, IMO. The guy is a complete bomb when it comes to being a man of the people. This is at the gut level.


115 posted on 05/26/2011 9:58:10 AM PDT by txrangerette ("...HOLD TO THE TRUTH; SPEAK WITHOUT FEAR." - Glenn Beck)
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