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#26
Fascist-Palin-.jpg
 
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#29
Apparently, the quickest way to silence gs is to reply by posting ridiculous pictures.
 
#38
#38
Well Sarah, Mitt and Trump. It's looking like Obama for 4 more years. None of these people have much of a chance. Would a decent candidate please step forward.
 
#39
#39
Does everyone here understand that the incumbent POTUS does not automatically receive the DNC nomination?

The fact that Democrats are disenchanted with Obama leads me to believe that he just might have a primary fight on his hands.
 
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#40
while the GOP's ability to screw things up can't be underestimated, there's still a long time between now and the 2012 election. Romney, Palin, and Trump are front-runners only because they're currently the squeaking wheels.

I'm not worried just yet, and probably won't be until Super Tuesday.
 
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#41
Does everyone here understand that the incumbent POTUS does not automatically receive the DNC nomination?

The fact that Democrats are disenchanted with Obama leads me to believe that he just might have a primary fight on his hands.
Fat chance on that. As soon as they realize no one has a chance against him, they'll all suck up to him again. That would be a nice scenario though, i just think there is little chance of that actually occurring.
 
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#43
Sinclair Lewis another worthless alcoholic liberal.

PS: The above quote cannot be attributed to him. Wait, perhaps he said it in one of his alcoholic dazes.

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I don't care if realUT made it up himself, it's still the truth.
 
#44
#44
I don't care if realUT made it up himself, it's still the truth.

Just found it on a Google image search of "Palin and crazy".

I could care less who said it; however, I do take issue with Arclight's use of "alcoholic" in his defamation of Lewis. In my opinion, most great novelists have engaged in some sort of "substance-abuse".
 
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#45
Does everyone here understand that the incumbent POTUS does not automatically receive the DNC nomination?

The fact that Democrats are disenchanted with Obama leads me to believe that he just might have a primary fight on his hands.



If Hilliary resigns and becomes a candidate........


I wonder how many of you who were knocking her candidacy would welcome her presidency, past and future?
 
#47
#47
I would take Hillary over Obama, Palin, Bachmann and possibly Trump although he probably wouldn't be worse and would be highly entertaining.
 
#48
#48
Well Sarah, Mitt and Trump. It's looking like Obama for 4 more years. None of these people have much of a chance. Would a decent candidate please step forward.

No way Obama wins 2012, just not possible

45% of the population will not vote for Obama under any circumstances. 25% will vote for Obama no matter what. That leaves 30% of the population up for grabs. Yes, some of the 30% wont vote. All Rs need is 50% of that 30% and they win in a landslide

All a R has to do is get his message out clearly and quickly (easy to do in this day), not mess up, and take hold of "the Ah ha moment"
 
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#50
No way Obama wins 2012, just not possible

45% of the population will not vote for Obama under any circumstances. 25% will vote for Obama no matter what. That leaves 30% of the population up for grabs. Yes, some of the 30% wont vote. All Rs need is 50% of that 30% and they win in a landslide

All a R has to do is get his message out clearly and quickly (easy to do in this day), not mess up, and take hold of "the Ah ha moment"
That math is just fuzzy enough to leave me with a uneasy feeling. I'm telling you right now if it's close worry.:ermm:
 

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