Brown for Prez? What?

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Talking heads already suggesting it. What a comment that is on the GOP establishment that this guy no one has ever heard of until two weeks ago is the new hot commodity.

Have they learned nothing from their expeirnece with Palin?
 
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Talking heads already suggesting it. What a comment that is on the GOP establishment that this guy no one has ever heard of until two weeks ago is the new hot commodity.

Have they learned nothing from their expeirnece with Obama?

Yes we have, we will not have another POS in the white house.

:hi:
 
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How long was Obama Senator before becoming President? Kind of hypocritical...
 
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How long was Obama Senator before becoming President? Kind of hypocritical...

I don't know what kind of executive experience he has (if any) and what his background as far as government is.

Nevertheless, I'm sure the right will be just as loud and vocal about his qualifications if he were to get the nomination, just like they were with Obama.
 
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I don't know what kind of executive experience he has (if any) and what his background as far as government is.

Nevertheless, I'm sure the right will be just as loud and vocal about his qualifications if he were to get the nomination, just like they were with Obama.

I am not on the Right. Compare Obama's resume with what Brown's will likely look like in 2012. It's the same sort of situation.
 
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the only person I know of who was talking about Brown in 2012 was Chris Matthews.
 
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Ya I'm not jumping on that wagon anytime soon that's for sure. Yay, he won, and we have hope there will be some blockage to the insanity going through congress right now. But we have yet to even see if he will hold true on his promises or not.
 
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Talking heads already suggesting it. What a comment that is on the GOP establishment that this guy no one has ever heard of until two weeks ago is the new hot commodity.

Have they learned nothing from their expeirnece with Palin?
I agree. Wonder what makes people think that a guy could go from being a State Senator to President of the United States in just a few years?
 
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Did Brown ever make a speech at a party convention? If not then he is in no way qualified
 
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The fact that he wanted to enter politics is a strike against him in my book. Let's just wait and see what he's made of first.
 
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How long was Obama Senator before becoming President? Kind of hypocritical...


I knew this argument would be made and I am ready for it. Obama spoke at the Dem Convention in 2004 and was discussed at that point as a presidential candidate for 2008. He was therefore vetted for a period of four years.

Brown would also be, but I find it humorous that so many are already prepare do annoint him the chosen one because the party is so hurting for charimsatic and qualified leadership.

Wonder what Palin has to say about THAT.
 
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Drudge, Hannity.....

well, it's official. Brown is a lock for the GOP nomination in 2012. :)

Hopefully by then, Obama will have learned that he can't win jack by continuing to blame the Bush administration.
 
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Laughing at the assertion that Obama was ever properly vetted. He was thrown onto the presidential stage as an unknown and used that to his benefit.
 
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He was therefore vetted for a period of four years.

There are reaches . . . then there are reaches.

You make it sound like people ran from their TV sets after seeing his nomination speech and immediately started researching him for his Presidential run.

I could take everything you are posting and apply it to the Democratic party in 2005.
 
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I agree. Wonder what makes people think that a guy could go from being a State Senator to President of the United States in just a few years?

lol. lawgaytor. you're too funny. it's obvious that your boy is destroying the dem party and you still believe that hussein is more qualified than Palin. how funny.
 
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I knew this argument would be made and I am ready for it. Obama spoke at the Dem Convention in 2004 and was discussed at that point as a presidential candidate for 2008. He was therefore vetted for a period of four years.

Brown would also be...

So what's the argument, then?
 
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please link me the article Drudge wrote about it.

It was lead on his page, probably still there. I didn't click because last page I linked through his site resulted in major virus problems for me.




well, it's official. Brown is a lock for the GOP nomination in 2012. :)

Hopefully by then, Obama will have learned that he can't win jack by continuing to blame the Bush administration.


He's not a lock. And heck, for all I know he's supremely qualified and I might even vote for the guy. I don't know anything about him, neither do you except for what you've read in the last 48 hours. All I'm saying is that his meteoric rise to this kind of mention for 2012 is a reflection first and foremost on the lack of a decent candidate for the Repubs at this point in time.

I don't see anyone arguing with that.


Laughing at the assertion that Obama was ever properly vetted. He was thrown onto the presidential stage as an unknown and used that to his benefit.

And he founded a campaign and was considered behind Clinton and some others, and fought his way to the nomination over the course of four years. Seems like a few prominent right wingers want to hoist Brown on their shoulders and just go ahead and give him their nomination today.


There are reaches . . . then there are reaches.

You make it sound like people ran from their TV sets after seeing his nomination speech and immediately started researching him for his Presidential run.

I could take everything you are posting and apply it to the Democratic party in 2005.

No, they didn't. That's my point. He raised some eyebrows as potentially very charismatic, some talk that they had hopes for him down the line. But nothing like this blind dash by the GOP to a complete unknown we are seeing today. GOP is clearly depserate for a saleable candidate. They trotted out Newt's corpse there for awhile.


lol. lawgaytor. you're too funny. it's obvious that your boy is destroying the dem party and you still believe that hussein is more qualified than Palin. how funny.


joe, and I mean this with all sincerity. If you were running against Palin, I'd have a hard time choosing. That's how unqualified she is.
 
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It was lead on his page, probably still there. I didn't click because last page I linked through his site resulted in major virus problems for me.

he linked an article written by the AP posted on Yahoo news. Please tell me you don't think he writes everything linked on his page.
 
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Pleasepleasepleasepleaseplease let Palin run.

And pleasepleasepleaseplease let Bachmann be her VP candidate.
 

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