Posted on 09/08/2011 11:42:43 AM PDT by RobinMasters
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Right on with that one... completely nonsensical.
Back then they just did a funny delivery of sports news and highlights. No politics. And you couldn't tell that either or both of them had, er, personality defects.
Deconstructing OFudgePackula PING!
I just read that Perry picked up the endorsement of former Sen. Gordon Humphrey in NH.
I doubt Humphrey has much sway in NH...he’s been out of office too long.
BUT...for conservatives, this is good news. Humphrey was as strong a conservative as could possible exist in DC during the Reagan era. He served two terms and left, as he said he would. He was really great. This sort of pushes Perry to the right, and that’s a good thing.....
So right you are!
At the risk of drawing fire from those of the opinion that any candidate OTHER THAN THEIR OWN is a no-good liberal/RINO, I say, “Nonsense!”
After all, any of the present Republican candidates is far more (rightly) principled, and more competent than anything the Dems have to throw at us.
Finding perfection within ourselves is elusive enough. Seeking “perfection” in someone willing to take on the responsibility of leading many millions of people (each having varied agendas, values, and priorities), and having grave responsibility on his/her shoulders is a fool’s errand!
Let’s keep our eye and our efforts on electing good (even if imperfect) Republicans!
Obama has been a dog of a President. He deserves to be the underdog in the election as well as the underdog to Moochell1 (or is that Poochelle?)
This field is stronger than people think...with the exception of Paul and Huntsman, they are all good conservatives.
Not perfect...but on the right side of most issues.
Newt even served a purpose with his calling out of the media...he can be a big asset in the next Administration...same goes for Cain, who needs to be working on ideas to propel business and growth.
Romney makes me cringe but even he could help in the next Admin. as...Special Consultant to WH Economic Advisors on Business or something.
It was Bill Rasmussen, not Scott.
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