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Christy was good. Don't worry libs, whine and mock and lie all you want, your turn next week. We'll be ready to tear apart the predictable crap from Obama and his feminazis.
Christy was good. Don't worry libs, whine and mock and lie all you want, your turn next week. We'll be ready to tear apart the predictable crap from Obama and his feminazis.
I'm hardly a lib, according to your blanket statement. I just know smarmy people when I see them.
None of the speeches tonight by anybody were good to sell R Money why to vote for him everyone was selling themselves so they can keep there jobs
Because it's not about one man. Its about ideas and change. I understand you libs got use to Mr. All About Me Obama. Haven't you figured out to not put all hope into one leper messiah who has failed us? Guess not
It was a dramatic speech from a person who has been there, done that.
I think when President Romney gives his state of the union speech in January, he doesn't need to get a speech writer.
All he has to do is keep a copy of the speech Christie made this evening,because it indeed was a state of the union speech.
He could use it word for word.
Bob.
Best: Rick Santorum and John Kasich Runner Up: Tie - Ted Cruz and Nikki Haley
I know, you are saying, "But I never heard them speak."
Move away from Fox News. Move away from CNN. What's the purpose of a convention? It's not to hear the Fox News and CNN talking heads and them making a decision about whose speech is important enough to televise over their own people that you can see every night blathering away with their bs.
Watch C-Span. No talking heads. Just coverage. Best thing I ever did.
Santorum and Kasich absolutely gave the best speeches of the night but you will never know it. They were emotional and they were on point.
Christie: Eh.
Anne Romney: Eh
I'm not a first lady fan. Any first lady. Nobody votes for them. Nobody expects them to talk trash about their husbands. She seems like a nice enough lady but I'm a big girl. I can figure out if Mitt Romney is personable for myself but I don't vote for the President because I like him and I resent that they are pandering to women that way. I vote based on whether I think they can do the job. This seems too girly just like the Dems loading up the podium talkers with women. I reject this.
Chris Christie was just not Chris Christie. Not the beloved Chris Christie. When Chris Christie talks you have expectations. One of them is you'll remember what he said. I wasn't expecting some "we all need to get along, let's cross the aisle" speech. If he doesn't go after Obama, who will? (Answer: Nikki Haley) I still like him. I just didn't like the speech.
John Kasich had the right jobs message and he delivered it with emotion. Santorum could have made me cry. Both were outstanding.
Ted Cruz moved away from the podium. I was worried he'd fall off the stage. Definitely an up and comer. Definitely a plus about making it in America.
Last edited by Ibginnie; 08-28-2012 at 09:58 PM..
Reason: discussing moderation
Fair game when you put them as your primary focus instead or issues most people care about.
People can have multiple priorities. Not everyone is myopic as you in your obsession with feminists.
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