Presidential Primaries 2012

I wouldn't call Romney 'inevitable' by any means. Why not Pawlenty?
His name recognition isn't as high yet, but that's not really a problem at this point in the race. A win in one of the early states or even second place could put him as the alternative to Romney and republicans probably want somebody else without Romney's baggage.
 
Yeah, I saw that. Usually, when viable candidates drop out of a race it is because of one of a few reasons. Either they have health issues, a scandal is about to break, or they are pretty sure they'd lose, and don't want that on their record. More and more it's looking like Romney is inevitable, though Michael Bloomberg could change the landscape drastically.

Any new polls yet? I'd like to see whether or not Romney is now a clear front-runner.
 
Yeah, I saw that. Usually, when viable candidates drop out of a race it is because of one of a few reasons. Either they have health issues, a scandal is about to break, or they are pretty sure they'd lose, and don't want that on their record.
He's banking like never before at ease and with little responsibility of consequence.
 
I wouldn't call Romney 'inevitable' by any means. Why not Pawlenty?
His name recognition isn't as high yet, but that's not really a problem at this point in the race. A win in one of the early states or even second place could put him as the alternative to Romney and republicans probably want somebody else without Romney's baggage.

Pawlenty has baggage all his own.
 
Romney's not only not inevitable, he's DOA. Every other republican candidate is going to hammer home the message "Romneycare covers abortion" and the Republican primary voters are gong to stay away as hard as they can.
 
Big news necessitates update. M. Huckabee bounces out, and thus is struck from our rolls.

D. Trump wants desperately to have his flirtations forgotten, but until he bows out he'll remain unstruck here.

GOP
S. Palin of Fox News (Yesterday's Bachmann)
W. "M." Romney (Campaign slogan: Romneycare ≠ Obamacare) •
M. Huckabee of Fox News
N. Gingrich of Fox News
B. Jindal
T. Pawlenty •
K. Bailey Hutchison
M. Sanford
D. Patreus
T. Ridge
J. DeMint
C. Crist
R. Paul (le père) •
A. Keyes
J. Bush
R. Giuliani
D. Hunter
J. Huntsman Amb. to China
M. Steele
J. Ensign
H. Barbour
R. Santorum of Fox News
M. Bachmann ○
R. Cheney
M. Pence
S. King
R. Ailes of Fox News
G. Pataki
S. Brownback
J. Thune
M. Daniels
G. Johnson (free the buds!) •
J. Bolton of Fox News
C. Christie
P. Ryan
H. Cain, the candidate you can't refuse •
D. Trump (heard from people who know that people who "do things" get hammered)
S. Angle
C. "B." Roemer •
R. Paul (le fils)
F. Karger •

Dem
B. Obama •
R. Terry •

Anti- Certain Things Too Much Habituated in the 2 Major Parties
L. Dobbs of Fox News

The Rent is Too Damn High
J. McMillan •
 
Oh no. :(

Heres to hoping Palin or Bachmann get in the race. Probably the best chance at humour.
 
With the field as is, I can't help but wonder if Barack Obama might be able to snag some delegates running as a republican too.
 
Goodbye to D. Trump. We hardly knew ya.

GOP
S. Palin of Fox News (Yesterday's Bachmann)
W. "M." Romney (Campaign slogan: Romneycare ≠ Obamacare) •
M. Huckabee of Fox News
N. Gingrich of Fox News
B. Jindal
T. Pawlenty •
K. Bailey Hutchison
M. Sanford
D. Patreus
T. Ridge
J. DeMint
C. Crist
R. Paul (le père) •
A. Keyes
J. Bush
R. Giuliani
D. Hunter
J. Huntsman Amb. to China
M. Steele
J. Ensign
H. Barbour
R. Santorum of Fox News
M. Bachmann ○
R. Cheney
M. Pence
S. King
R. Ailes of Fox News
G. Pataki
S. Brownback
J. Thune
M. Daniels
G. Johnson (free the buds!) •
J. Bolton of Fox News
C. Christie
P. Ryan
H. Cain, the candidate you can't refuse •
D. Trump (heard from people who know that people who "do things" get hammered)
S. Angle
C. "B." Roemer •
R. Paul (le fils)
F. Karger •

Dem
B. Obama •
R. Terry •

Anti- Certain Things Too Much Habituated in the 2 Major Parties
L. Dobbs of Fox News

The Rent is Too Damn High
J. McMillan •
 
I think the very strange events of 2000, resulting in Dubya's winning the presidency, gave the GOP a really distorted idea of the kind of candidate that can win an election.
 
Newt Gingrich's faux pas appears to be on par with Macaca or Howard Dean's scream.

Newt Gingrich campaign fights for its life

Gingrich finally seemed to realize the seriousness of his political plight Tuesday, when he held three conference calls, made a personal apology to House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan and admitted in a Fox News appearance: “I made a mistake.”

“The fact is that I have supported what Ryan’s trying to do on the budget,” Gingrich told Greta Van Susteren. “The budget vote is one that I am happy to say I would have voted for.”
Another blatant flip flop. He was for it before he was against it, and now he's for it again.
MTP transcript. While he didn't say "I would not vote for this bill" he did say the following:
REP. GINGRICH: I don't think right-wing social engineering is any more desirable than left-wing social engineering. I don't think imposing radical change from the right or the left is a very good way for a free society to operate. I think we need a national conversation to get to a better Medicare system with more choices for seniors. But there are specific things you can do. At the Center for Health Transformation, which I helped found, we published a book called "Stop Paying the Crooks." We thought that was a clear enough, simple enough idea, even for Washington. We--between Medicare and Medicaid, we pay between $70 billion and $120 billion a year to crooks. And IBM has agreed to help solve it, American Express has agreed to help solve it, Visa's agreed to help solve it. You can't get anybody in this town to look at it. That's, that's almost $1 trillion over a decade. So there are things you can do to improve Medicare.

MR. GREGORY: But not what Paul Ryan is suggesting, which is completely changing Medicare.

REP. GINGRICH: I, I think that, I think, I think that that is too big a jump. I think what you want to have is a system where people voluntarily migrate to better outcomes, better solutions, better options, not one where you suddenly impose upon the--I don't want to--I'm against Obamacare, which is imposing radical change, and I would be against a conservative imposing radical change.


At Intrade, he's given only a 3.9% chance of winning the nomination, and a 1.8% of becoming president. For comparison, Herman Cain is given a 6.6% chance of winning the nomination and a 3.0% chance of becoming president.
 
I think the very strange events of 2000, resulting in Dubya's winning the presidency, gave the GOP a really distorted idea of the kind of candidate that can win an election.

I think Reagan was the game changer.

Oddly, their current crop of candidates makes one think back fondly of Reagan, Nixon, Bush Sr and even Bush Jr.

If Bush Jr lived next to me I'd probably have him over for a barbecue once in a while. If Newt Gingrich lived next to me, I'd move house.
 
I think Reagan was the game changer.

Oddly, their current crop of candidates makes one think back fondly of Reagan, Nixon, Bush Sr and even Bush Jr.

If Bush Jr lived next to me I'd probably have him over for a barbecue once in a while. If Newt Gingrich lived next to me, I'd move house.
Reagan is over rated.

1. His "tax reform" was an absolute killer to the middle class.
2. His performance on the Iran-Contra Affair was embarrassing.
 
I think Reagan was the game changer.

Oddly, their current crop of candidates makes one think back fondly of Reagan, Nixon, Bush Sr and even Bush Jr.

If Bush Jr lived next to me I'd probably have him over for a barbecue once in a while. If Newt Gingrich lived next to me, I'd move house.
Reagan is over rated.

1. His "tax reform" was an absolute killer to the middle class.
2. His performance on the Iran-Contra Affair was embarrassing.
 
Reagan is over rated.

1. His "tax reform" was an absolute killer to the middle class.
2. His performance on the Iran-Contra Affair was embarrassing.

I meant that he was game changer as in he was the turning point where the republican party switched from substance to form.

He was quite bad in number of ways.
But compare him to Palin. Ah, who would you pick?
 
I meant that he was game changer as in he was the turning point where the republican party switched from substance to form.

He was quite bad in number of ways.
But compare him to Palin. Ah, who would you pick?
Thanks for the clarification... I agree completely with the switch from substance to form.

I am so disgusted with American Politics. I live in a city that is quite large, when I went to college I roomed with one of the city's "Rainmakers" off spring. The elections were a joke as I was told the who the winners would be 2 years prior to being elected.
 
If Bush Jr lived next to me I'd probably have him over for a barbecue once in a while. If Newt Gingrich lived next to me, I'd move house.

Cracked me up!

And reminded me of a Dylan lyric:
I'm liberal to a degree
I want everybody to be free
But if you think I'll let Barry Goldwater
Move in next door or marry my daughter
You must think I'm crazy!
 
A new entrant to the talked-about stakes: a hardy JREF welcome to Texas governor and sometime secessionist Rick Perry.

http://blog.chron.com/texaspolitics/2011/05/the-first-word-perry-for-president/

GOP
S. Palin of Fox News (Yesterday's Bachmann)
W. "M." Romney (Campaign slogan: Romneycare ≠ Obamacare) •
M. Huckabee of Fox News
N. Gingrich of Fox News
B. Jindal
T. Pawlenty •
K. Bailey Hutchison
M. Sanford
D. Patreus
T. Ridge
J. DeMint
C. Crist
R. Paul (le père) •
A. Keyes
J. Bush
R. Giuliani
D. Hunter
J. Huntsman Amb. to China
M. Steele
J. Ensign
H. Barbour
R. Santorum of Fox News
M. Bachmann ○
R. Cheney
M. Pence
S. King
R. Ailes of Fox News
G. Pataki
S. Brownback
J. Thune
M. Daniels
G. Johnson (free the buds!) •
J. Bolton of Fox News
C. Christie
P. Ryan
H. Cain, the candidate you can't refuse •
D. Trump (heard from people who know that people who "do things" get hammered)
S. Angle
C. "B." Roemer •
R. Paul (le fils)
F. Karger •
R. Perry

Dem
B. Obama •
R. Terry •

Anti- Certain Things Too Much Habituated in the 2 Major Parties
L. Dobbs of Fox News

The Rent is Too Damn High
J. McMillan •
 
Every other republican candidate is going to hammer home the message "Romneycare covers abortion" and the Republican primary voters are gong to stay away as hard as they can.

Are you serious? Did Mitt have a plan to have the Left Leaning Libs of MA pay to have their offspring killed with their own taxes?

Briliant, I say Brilliant.

"Mitt, kiling lefties with his plan to kill lefty babies since he was Gubnor."

Vote.....(R)
 

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