Posted on 02/21/2012 11:49:22 AM PST by Kaslin
IMO, Sarah is going to jump into the race.
At least thats what they're dreaming of as a Romney candidacy slips away from them.
“Jeb Bush is going to jump into the race...”
I think you are right. Fox has been giving Jeb a lot of press. I will never vote for him after what he did to the Schiavo family and Terri.
Only a completely Beltway-addled RINO could think that replacing Mitt Romney, a candidate conservatives don’t want, with Jeb Bush, a candidate NO ONE wants because we’ve had enough Bush presidencies, would be a good idea.
The money quote. Rush is 100% correct, and Freepers eagerly anticipating a brokered convention should be careful what they wish for.
:: Cracks In The Establishment ::
Rush should have used “Chinks in the Establishment”!!
“I’m telling you there are people who are losing close friends over this primary race. It’s volatile, it is causing friction between a lot of people who have a lot of affection for each other.”
That is a true statement, just look at FR. It would become even worse if the elite Republicans try to force an alternative choice of their own on the party. As is, so much ammo has been handed the Democrats that they will likely win everything. What a mess.
Anyone that has been listening to Rush this AM is now well aware that my prediction has come true: Ari Fleisher, and Ed Gilespie (both high GOP establishment) have let the cat out of the bag; the GOP establishment is backing away from Romney, and switching to Santorum.
It has been obvious to me that the two were interchangable for a year.
Glad to have Rush be the one to announce it.
I always knew the GOP establishment was cracked
Dear Rush,
It’s not a whisper campaign anymore. Some of us, who aren’t even Catholic, are considering praying to Saint Jude, the patron saint of lost causes, for a brokered convention.
If Sarah Palin jumped into the race she would run away with the nomination and the election.
Come on Rush. Don't tease
When a candidate put more focus on foreign affairs which we are caught up in whether we like it or not or whether we had a hand in it or not-its of more interest to me than a little white pill held between the knees joke which necessitates damage control?
With the market resurfacing to newer highs should predict a growing labor force. Business takes care of Business while Politicians plays the game of politics. The Pipeline would have, in my opinion, added more positive forecasts on the economy in job outlook, as well. The chaos through regime change playing out in in the Middle East, Syria and Iran etc these geopolitical interests is a big concern of mine in backing a candidate who has the experience, knowledge and leadership abilities to tackle these world changing issues which effect our National Security. Can't get away from that foreign oil. And let's not forget the Rule of Nine-the life time positions given; where one vote can make or break it all.
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canceled Santorum, Romney and Paul all pulled out.. see this report.
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Playing it safe
That I would like to see.
There it is, in the man's own words. Cast it in lost-wax bronze on a big bronze tablet, then hammer the letters in, three inches high. Rush's bottom line on the primaries.
"Everything's gonna be fine."
Not sure I agree, but hey, show me, Rush.
Thats not what the article says at all, but whatever.
That would delight me.
You are obviously insinuating that Rick Santorum is the same as Mitt Romney in the eyes of the rinos.
Rick Santorum is a stark contrast to Mitt Romney, period.
Not sure why the gop-e supports Santorum over Newt, if that is even the case. Probably a personal thing.
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