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I think that's probably fair. But I also think that the Republican Party, currently, is the leader in downright phreakiness.*
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can't deny that. They seem to be trying really hard NOT to get reelected based upon the candidates running.
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I imagine it must be seriously frustrating for the average republican voter.
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I guess. I've been all over the last few elections.
Aside/I think they should disable the "PICK A TEAM" button/lever so you actually have to select each candidate. /Aside |
Don't forget to include the last button: None of the Above
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Although Chris Christie seems to be a "normal" person,
his budget-cutting tendencies are legion* Schools and libraries were his game targets during his first year being Governor. But then... NJ.com Jeanette Rundquist/The Star-Ledger The Star-Ledger Updated: Tuesday, March 22, 2011, 7:40 PM NJ Judge rules against Chris Christie: Budget cuts left N.J. schools unable to provide 'thorough and efficient' education" Quote:
Christie does not seem to learn from his mistakes. That is, if you want decisions to be in your favor, do you really think it wise to piss off all the judges in your state: Bloomberg Businessweek October 18, 2011, 5:23 PM EDT By Elise Young Christie Calls for Constitutional Change on Judges’ Pensions Quote:
maybe he will tell judges they don't have to judge. . [* IM might use the word "lesion"] |
I was thinking about this last night. I knew Mitch mitchel was wrong, but the only name that came to mind was Loius Lewis.
I'm going to have a few strong words with my brain. (Also, I am a bit ill at the moment, some kind of throaty-nosey-lungy-coldy-fluey thing. And senility, apparently.) |
Oh and I like the fact that he is calling the Judges BS for what it is, despite the fact they could mess him up in return. More truth, less politicking.
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Compared to some of the lunatics currently in the race he seems relatively sane. For a right winger.
I mean...don;t get me wrong, hell would freeze over before I'd give my vote to anyone with his political views or record. But at least he seems like an actual human being. The rest of the field are so wrapped up in presentation and appealing to this or that demographic that they seem to have lost track of who they themselves are. |
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I read the first article I came to on the GOP debate...
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I seriously disagree that Michele was almost invisible. She was the only one that stood out from all the men in black. I do agree that she was not really Reaganesque. She was more Nixonesque in her "Commander in Chief" uniform. But then, Nixon was ridiculed for his proposed White House "praetorian guard" uniforms (below) . |
This LA Times article makes me wish I had watched the GOP debate.
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That is a very different perspective from what I saw and from what the pundits said in the aftershow.
Bachmann held to the "mothers" blah blah blah Santorum stayed on the family blah blah blah. Cain was on defense for his 9-9-9 and ignorance of foreign policy. Newt ... was Newt. Perry was attacking Romney and trying to look strong (I think he looked like an asshole bully) Romney looked like Romney. |
Glad I never watched it. It really is to early to get caught up in it. I will wait til the field narrows down before I worry to much about what any of them say.
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