Scott Brown In 2012?

#2
#2
Sheesh - has he even been sworn in yet?

OTOH, he will have as much experience as the current resident on Pennsylvania Ave.
 
#3
#3
Sheesh - has he even been sworn in yet?

OTOH, he will have as much experience as the current resident on Pennsylvania Ave.
it just shows how starved conservatives are for some/any leadership from the R's.... anytime somebody sticks their head up and even seems to have potential, he is immediately a candidate in ''12 :eek:lol:

brown doesn't even come down on the conservative side of the abortion issue, and he still creates a stir.....
 
#4
#4
This will all die down in the next month or two. People are just still in amazement that a Republican won Ted Kennedy's seat.
 
#9
#9
Who's the best? He is a financial genius in a time when the economy is the most important issue to this country.

He is a fiscal genius, no doubt. But think of it this way, when the 2008 campaign first started and through the primaries the wars were the main topic, so just because the economy is the main topic right now does not guarnatee it will be the #1 topic in 2012. I like Romney but I like Jindal, Paul Ryan and Duncan Hunter more, I have not and will not predetermine who I want before the field is even filled in. I want to listen to multiple candidates and where they stand on all of the issues and what solutions they have as well as what have they done to fix problems.
 
#10
#10
That's fine. I research names as I hear them and still like Romney the best. I wouldn't touch Jindal with a 10ft. pole.
 
#12
#12
Is this the same fiscally conservative Mitt Romney that signed the Massachusetts Health Care Reform bill?
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#17
#17
Romney good? I almost choked on my late lunch. His record in MA was not that great and he is not conservative by any means. If you hate Obamacare you'd jump off a cliff for Romneycare. McCain has far better conservative credentials than Romney. Therefore if McCain is considered a moderate - well do the logic.
 

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