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Old 09-14-2011, 04:40 PM   #16
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I can see a Perry-Huntsman ticket in the making.

Why? Gov. Perry is one of the shrewdess polititians since Bill Clinton. He knows that he can get the nomination, but the general, he will need the independents. Huntsman will bring along just enough to garner about a 300 electorial vote majority.

Many outside of Texas do not realize what a formindable opponent Gov. Perry can be. Keep in mind, he has never lost an election, and I doubt he plans on loosing this one.
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Old 09-14-2011, 05:34 PM   #17
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I can see a Perry-Huntsman ticket in the making.

Why? Gov. Perry is one of the shrewdess polititians since Bill Clinton. He knows that he can get the nomination, but the general, he will need the independents. Huntsman will bring along just enough to garner about a 300 electorial vote majority.

Many outside of Texas do not realize what a formindable opponent Gov. Perry can be. Keep in mind, he has never lost an election, and I doubt he plans on loosing this one.
I don't know about a Perry-Hunstman ticket but I do see alot of the kind of polititian that Clinton was in Perry. Both Perry and Clinton are bare knuckle fighters. When it came to defending yourself... GWB was a weak cup of coffee.

I haven't made up my mind yet about Perry. The biggest thing he's got going in my mind is that he to hasn't bought into the hoax of Man Made CO2 Global warming. The thing that hurts him is that he is a little raw when he tells it like it is and the liberal media will always have a field day with him. But who cares what they think.....oh yeah, the wishie washie moderates and the pack mentality so called indepentants who tune on MSN and read the Chronicle.

I wish I could put a person together that's a little bit Perry and a little bit Romney and then get the Governor of NJ for VP.

There you go ... Maybe a Frankinstein type President is what we need.


Btw.......Don't these people have advisors to tell them to

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Old 09-14-2011, 05:41 PM   #18
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I know that last one is shopped!

I can see daylight between her thighs.
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Old 09-14-2011, 06:03 PM   #19
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People, if your gonna hijack a thread take a lesson from DaliLama.....
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I can see a Perry-Huntsman ticket in the making.
The new trend in men's hair care products alone would turn the economy around.
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Old 09-14-2011, 08:36 PM   #21
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The "problem" is ... it is "one race" in a continuum.

One is an event. Two may be two separate events. Three is a trend.

As for any conclusions. Way to early, ..

... but closing the window rapidly and his arrogance is blinding him.
All politics are local. I thought this chestnut lost legs when Scott Brown won.

Dead on about his arrogance Lex. In the end, that will be the only thing he has left.
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Old 09-14-2011, 11:24 PM   #22
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From WTF's article:

“By a 43-35 percent margin, a plurality of Americans approve of the economic program Obama outlined in his speech to Congress last week, but more than one in five don’t have any view at all of the jobs bill,” says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland.

Whoa! Watch out Repubs, Obama is killing on this issue. Seems like America is more "Huh? Well, Obama, I guess."

Actually, I disapprove of both Obama and Congress. Where do I vote?
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Old 09-15-2011, 01:33 AM   #23
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Bad candidate. Bad environment for incumbents. Easy protest vote because the district is gone next year. Lots of reasons.

And Houcul's victory was not as hollow as you suggest. She ran ahead of Obama's 2008 totals by 1% in a bad environment for a Democrat. If Obama can run one point ahead of last cycle in every district, I'll be very happy next November. (Although I'd be a damn sight happier if a real Democrat would run in his place.)
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