I know politicians will say just about anything to win, but it seems like Romney is taking it to a whole new level. If anyone supports him here, I would like to know how you actually trust what he says.
I know politicians will say just about anything to win, but it seems like Romney is taking it to a whole new level. If anyone supports him here, I would like to know how you actually trust what he says.
I don't get this ad, but I trust him not to **** up the country as much as most the others would. lol
I don't think he's an idiot and he doesn't seem crazy.
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http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...-running-mate/
Romney names possible running mate
For the first time, GOP presidential front-runner Mitt Romney dropped a name for a possible running mate should he secure his party's nomination.
"There are probably 15 names of people, including (New Hampshire Sen.) Kelly Ayotte," Romney said in an interview on Fox News Monday night. "I mean, there are terrific Republicans in the Senate, in the House, in governors' offices."
The first-term senator was elected in 2010 with 60% of the vote and is seen as a strong conservative on issues of finance and defense. A former state attorney general, Ayotte voted against the debt deal hammered out in Congress this summer.
Asked who she thinks Romney should consider for vice president, Ayotte pointed to names already floating around in GOP circles: Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, House Budget Chairman Paul Ryan and Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell.
She also pointed to Gov. Susana Martinez of New Mexico as a strong candidate.
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I thought a chief complaint by Republicans was that Obama didn't have enough experience to be POTUS. How do Rubio, McDonnell and Martinez have enough experience to run the country. I mean, the primary job of the VP is to be ready at a moments notice.
Someone else mentioned it, but I'm also a believer that the whomever is the VP selection won't change the outcome of the race.
Yeah, it used to be that a VP was picked, based on what kind of votes he would deliver.
LBJ got picked because the Democrats needed somebody who could get Texas, and the south in general, to vote for a Catholic Harvard guy from Boston.
But now days, I think the electorate has gotten wiser (at least, in this one, tiny, narrow, area), and they've realized that, unless you're gambling on a Presidential death, the VP contributes absolutely nothing to a ticket. And, therefore, the VP doesn't deliver any votes.
Why did Reagan pick H. Bush?
Why Biden for O?
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“These are the ideas that people come to America to get away from.”Rubio
How should society view a cure for a ailment of limited duration that takes another's life to 'cure'?
It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favor of vegetarianism while the wolf remains of a different opinion. ...Dean Inge
Yep, the same way McCain took Mitt down
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“These are the ideas that people come to America to get away from.”Rubio
How should society view a cure for a ailment of limited duration that takes another's life to 'cure'?
It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favor of vegetarianism while the wolf remains of a different opinion. ...Dean Inge
Well, that's where we disagree. Honestly, I don't think any of the Republican candidates are electable. I see Obama winning a close election because of the poor economy; otherwise he wins in a landslide; when in reality Obama should be losing in a landslide. I think Romney has just the same amount of problems as the others and frankly even more.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1111/69020.html
John Thune to endorse Mitt Romney
Mitt Romney will pick up a national-level endorsement in Des Moines this morning when U.S. Sen. John Thune accompanies him on a presidential campaign visit, Romney aides told The Des Moines Register.
Thune, a Republican from South Dakota, made waves in 2004 by defeating incumbent Tom Daschle, who was the Democrats’ leader in the Senate. Earlier this year, his name was floated as a possible presidential contender, but he declined to run.
Talking heads on all sides seem to be having fun with this one (David Gergen really rolled his eyes):
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ful-TV-ad.html
Video available at linkFirst dirty trick of 2012 election campaign? Mitt Romney recycles old Obama clip in 'dishonest and deceitful' TV ad
Commercial airs in New Hampshire on same day president visits the state
Ad claims Obama pledges from 2008 have not been implemented
President's 2012 re-election campaign slams TV spot
Last edited by Jumbo; November-23rd-2011 at 07:15 PM.
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