Posted on 10/05/2011 5:06:47 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
My personal favorites are:
1) Bachmann
2) Cain
3) perry
Cannot get excited about Gingrich or Santorum.
Yours maybe. Mine are armed to the teeth and loaded for bear. Bring it on!!
Amen to that! Never again will I support a RINO!
Rick Perry is just like Bush only w/o the brains.
In a month (hopefully) we’ll laugh at the notion that we took Perry seriously tonight. (I hope.)
Please consider reaching out to Palin and ask her to reconsider. You have met her and you represent quite a few conservatives who want her to both run and WIN!
Good luck...there won't be enough of you; just as there weren't enough willing to hold their nose for McCain. Romney = Obama second term. The establishment won't care a whit...
Please consider reaching out to Palin and ask her to reconsider. You have met her and you represent quite a few conservatives who want her to both run and WIN!
If that were true how do you explain this?
>> If Obama wins a second term, that will never happen. Where done as a country.
Pessimism is a degenerative trait.
You might want to read the entire exchange for proper context.
..it’s Mr. Cain now JimRob—and nobody else...
To those who plan on throwing a tantrum should Romney win the GOP nomination; hope you have a nice time explaining to your children and grandchildren why you decided to give a known Marxist four more years to destroy the country.
Obama got a few SCOTUS slots, but McCain would have given us Souters, Brennans, Blackmuns, Burgers, O’Connors, and Kennedys anyway. (All GOP “successes”).
I’ll take more of a weak and soon-to-be-impeached Obama (and his moronoic successor) over Romney (with both houses and a DC gridlock), and then fight our way out from the carnage and rebuild our nation, using the rifles Romney will happily criminalize.
Romney (and McCain) are just a lower setting on the frog-burning flame. I’m not jumping into that frog-boiling pot.
“Surrendering more slowly” is not a virtue. It’s actually WORSE than fighting hard. I’m sorry Palin lost in 2008, but glad McCain did.
And Romney is 10x worse. Truly.
If I were to reach out to Sarah Palin it would be to suggest that as the GOP spirals down the drain, she should consider heading up a second party. The GOP did her no favors. In their quest to install wall-to-wall progressive RINOs they (along with many right here on FR) stabbed her and the tea party repeatedly in the back. It’s no wonder she didn’t join the race and I don’t blame her for not doing so. The GOP appears to be going 100% progressive. Godless progressivism (Marxism-lite) is all the rage with the establishment RINO crowd. No thank you!
OK.
Romney looks and talks like a crackhead
I completely agree with you that Cain/Gingrich would be a great match up and beat Obama with landslide margins. We need to give America something to vote FOR. If you recall, that’s precisely what Obama represented. Too bad voters did not see the lies they were being fed by the media. Put Gingrich in charge of pushing the legislative agenda and with Cain’s executive expertise at the helm, we’d likely have a growing economy right out of the gate come Jan ‘13. America would be enthusiastic about the future of the country again with two smart people leading the reawakening of excellence. If knuckle head Biden can be VP, certainly Gingrich can, and I think it’s a perfect spot for him. Now, if Cain and Gingrich would team up sooner, rather than later, we’d see this GOP field thin out rather quickly and we could all get behind our winning conservative team.
Cain/Newt 2012 - Let’s Turn this Train Around!
And also let’s not forget to Flush Twice in 2012!
Cain
Cain!
I’m disheartened, as the one who is “not for sale” isn’t running. I am leaning toward Cain at this point, as he strikes me as an honest man. I am concerned about his lack of political experience. He hasn’t been through a trial-by-fire like Sarah. I also like Michele Bachmann, but am not sure she can make a comeback at this point. It will take a while for my heart to be in it again ... gonna pray on it.
The Obama campaign's most fervent hope is that conservatives run a third party candidate that subtracts 5% from the GOP. It might be Obama's only chance to win.
Should FR support a third party candidate in 2012, check new Freepers that suddenly donate lots of money. It might be from Soros.
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