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newtothegame 02-14-2012 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by NJ Stinks
In all sincerity, when Richard says "in the first at Tampa" I almost always regret not being at Tampa Bay that day for the card. For me, it wouldn't feel right if Grunder wasn't on the mic.

Surprisingly enough, I'm still waiting to connect with Romney. Maybe I'll ask Mack who he likes. ;)

Becareful NJ, you might get a picture of the family as well lol :lol:

PaceAdvantage 02-14-2012 02:46 AM

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Originally Posted by reckless
A big loss in home state Michigan will probably doom the Romney run for good. It might help a Jeb Bush push come convention time so Santorum is far from a lock as well. But Romney is toast and it's a matter of time.

Jeb Bush? BUSH? Are you joking?

We might not have had that 100 years of Democrat rule that was promised us after the GOP got that ass-kicking back in 2006 and 2008, but it might just be 100 years until another BUSH has a snowball's chance in hell at the White House.

And as for "President Santorum...."

Well, it just has an odd ring to it...so I'm guessing it will never happen... :lol:

Robert Goren 02-14-2012 05:29 AM

The fact that anyone is even mentioning Jeb Bush's name shows desperate the GOP is for viable national candidates.

Robert Goren 02-14-2012 05:38 AM

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Originally Posted by lamboguy
I think that MICHELLE BACHMAN spoke, she was actually somewhat funny for once. she said that if you want to become president you had to know the birthday of ELVIS PRESLEY

So they had two women at CPAC and both were speakers. Humm........ It reminds me of why I became a democrat way back when. I was elect to local GOP county convention. They served Koolade and cookies. The Democrats served beer and pizza at theirs. I know they were more my type of people.

newtothegame 02-14-2012 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Robert Goren
So they had two women at CPAC and both were speakers. Humm........ It reminds me of why I became a democrat way back when. I was elect to local GOP county convention. They served Koolade and cookies. The Democrats served beer and pizza at theirs. I know they were more my type of people.

Now I could be reading this qwrong, hopefully, but if I didn't know any better that could be construed as....nahhh it couldn't be.
Would it be safe to say Robert, that for your money, women should be home, barefoot, and in the kitchen??? :lol:

reckless 02-14-2012 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage
Jeb Bush? BUSH? Are you joking?

We might not have had that 100 years of Democrat rule that was promised us after the GOP got that ass-kicking back in 2006 and 2008, but it might just be 100 years until another BUSH has a snowball's chance in hell at the White House.

And as for "President Santorum...."

Well, it just has an odd ring to it...so I'm guessing it will never happen... :lol:

Not that my opinion matters but I do not want another Bushie in the White House.

I say Jeb Bush only because the GOP establishment is all-in at the moment for Mittens Romney, but he's proven to be a dud and a liberal -- which spells disaster in the November election. A Michigan primary loss will have the establishment GOP guys getting agita, you can bet.

Jeb Bush is Plan B for Tampa, especially if one candidate does not win the necessary delegates going into the convention. The so-called broken convention scenario. Look, imho, if Bush hadn't mssed all the state primary filing deadlines (since Romney was the guy) who is to say he wouldn't have thrown in his hat after South Carolina?

Didn't you find it odd that Jeb never endorsed Romney in the Fla. primary despite the Fla. state GOP establishment total embrace of Mitt? Pappy Bush's nod for Mitt was also cursory at best too.

reckless 02-14-2012 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Robert Goren
The fact that anyone is even mentioning Jeb Bush's name shows desperate the GOP is for viable national candidates.

Jeb Bush is a relatively far-fetched idea at this point, yes, but Robert, the GOP establishment is at wit's end right now, especially going nuts these past few weeks or so with Rick Santorum surging.

Romney has been the GOP house guy since the day after Obama beat McCain. But their big problem is that the people -- you know who, those pagans in pitch forks -- are totally rejecting both the swishy liberal Romney and those GOP suits in Washington.

Unless Santorum, or the less likely, Newt, wins an unstoppable amount of delegates, hell breaks loose in Tampa in a 'broken convention' scenario.

Jeb Bush appeals to those that feel that the GOP needs to win Florida more so than Pennsylvania. Also, too many Rockefeller Republican elite types feel that Santorum is too far-right for their cocktail party chatter. This makes it hard for Rick in Tampa if he doesn't have an overwhelming amount of delegates.

Bush is truly conservative enough to fend off the righties. Also, Bush's conservative bona fides are much more believable than that of that 'severe conservative', Mittens.

Not that it matters, while I don't endorse Bush, he is a safe compromise for both the GOP establishment and the conservative base.

One thing seems sure: there's now a total rejection of Mitt and a loss in Michigan, which is very likely, makes him toast, Super Tuesday or not.

Tom 02-14-2012 07:52 AM

Whoever wins the Apprentice will be Truimp's running mate.
Trump and Teutul....I can see it now.

canleakid 02-14-2012 08:07 AM

a lot of folks in the North Dallas watering holes like Mitty :confused:

Robert Goren 02-14-2012 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by newtothegame
Now I could be reading this qwrong, hopefully, but if I didn't know any better that could be construed as....nahhh it couldn't be.
Would it be safe to say Robert, that for your money, women should be home, barefoot, and in the kitchen??? :lol:

Not what I said and you know it. I just wandering where all the women were. They weren't on TV in any of the crowd shots I saw. The only 2 I know for sure that were there were paid to be there. I got to wonder why so few women would go to a big conservative event like CPAC.

bigmack 02-14-2012 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert Goren
I got to wonder why so few women would go to a big conservative event like CPAC.

Don't strain that brain of yours too much. You may need it some day.

Tom 02-14-2012 01:33 PM

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The women that matter were there....

Lefty 02-14-2012 04:05 PM

Hey Robert, those Dims you love so much want to put extra taxes on your beer and pretzels. :D :D :D

Greyfox 02-14-2012 04:24 PM

At the CPAC conference last weekend, one of the introducers (Santorum's)
told the following joke:

"A Conservative, a Moderate, and a Liberal walk into a bar...
The Bar Tender looked at him said: "What'll it be Mitt?"

JustRalph 02-15-2012 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by jognlope
I heard her complaining about chrony capitalism in DC and saying it was Obama's fault, figured it was a waste of time to listen any further.

I suggest you read the latest

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...aER_story.html

Or the short version here
http://hotair.com/archives/2012/02/1...nnected-firms/


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