Posted on 09/01/2010 9:40:53 AM PDT by GoCards
On Americas Newsroom, Bolton said "It is not of the table"
But then there are the ones not on your list, aren't there?
Judging from her consistant defense of 0bama on the birther threads, and her ongoing efforts to denigrate anyone who dares doubt his legitimacy, I'd venture that she just lurves 0bama.
Plenty not on my list. Though the obvious ones, Pence and Jeb, have stated they are not NOT running.
I did, however, leave off Cain & Santorum.
So feel free to add to the guys you think should lace 'em up and run.
Your venture is just as wrong as the rest of your judgement.
Let's just say Bolton isn't one of them. But if I had to choose from the list that you gave earlier then none of the "almost certains." Of the "haven't ruled it outs" I'd be interested in hearing what Mitch Daniels and Barbour had to say. "Dark Horses" are generally that way for a reason and should stay that way, your list is no exception. And there are one or two I'd like to see run some time in the future, but probably not 2012.
Happy now?
Do they have names, or are they figments of your imagination?
Or vice versa.
Fair enough. Who did you support in the primary last time?
I’d love to see him run. Or at least appointed Secretary of State.
He won't take the cut in pay. How about Chuck Norris?
I wasn't thrilled with any of them so I didn't vote for president in the Kansas primary. I held my nose and voted for McCain in the general.
Yes, they have names. And no, they are not figments of my imagination. But since you asked, Christie of New Jersey and Ryan of Wisconsin.
NOW are you happy?
As happy as I get.
Thanks.
‘Stache Power!
He is also a true straight talker. No nuance, no lectures, no equivocation, no moral equivalence nonsense he just says what he thinks and what he would do. Admittedly hes no politician and I like that.
One of the most brilliant thinkers and diplomatic tacticians on the American scene, if not the very top. If you haven’t already, I strongly recommend his book. Now, it’s not a scintillating read, but it illustrates who this man is: granite will, unshakeable principles, relentless logic, piercing vision, unflinching purpose.
His only shortcoming, which is actually the highest form of praise, is that he is not really a politician at all. As Reagan demonstrated, you can have all the great leadership qualities, but you still have to be able to communicate them and your ideas to the broad audience of the American electorate. And, like it or not, you have to be able to form coalitions to get behind your initiatives; that’s just a fact of life in a democratic republic.
Still, I love him and I’d love to see him in a cabinet position, like State or SecDef.
Usurper! You are true to your name. See my post right after yours. DOH!
Rudy for AG.
Just think of how many dims would go to prison after we audit where the Porkulus and TARP went.
I’ll bet dollars to donuts they ripped off at least 10%.
I would guess that more than 75% was wasted.
90% might have actually had some beneficially short term stimulus effect.
I think we might see where MOST Of this money went during the November elections. People on the news keep saying the democraps have a huge funding advantage...
FROM WHERE? when people are 67% AGAINST what they have done????
Al Gore - Ambassador to the Planet Mars
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