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Old 09-28-2012, 01:37 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles, California
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So you now say you did not call me a republican? Look above!
And if you paid attention in fifth grade English, you'd understand that I clarified my statement, broke it down, and explained it to you clearly so you would understand it. Apparently my assumption of you being an intelligent human being was incorrect. I apologize on that. Read it again, junior.

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Been going thru your last 60 posts and i have yet to find any that make you out as a middle moderate. Try again!
Who are you to say who is and who isn't middle moderate? I don't have to display a picture for anybody - especially you. Just because in the last number of X posts I haven't presented myself as such doesn't mean that I'm not.

You really have no idea how to gleam intelligence and logic do you?

This is the reason your political ideology is always laughed and beaten down by the vast majority.

In your words, "Try again!"
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Old 09-28-2012, 01:38 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles, California
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Is Snoop Dogg ('scuse me, Snoop Lion) a Democrat? He's a successful businessman and look at all the good things he did for Youth Football...
Wrong uses of ellipsis at the end there, junior.

Also, I don't follow or keep up with Snoop Dogg. I don't see how he factors into this conversation.

Why bring him in the first place?
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Old 09-28-2012, 01:45 PM
 
Location: NC
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I don't know. I imagine it would be difficult for the Democrats to purchase enough shares of Bain Capital to, by 2016, vote out enough of the board of directors, and present and have a viable candidate to challenge Romney for the position of President and CEO.
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Old 09-28-2012, 01:45 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Default Who Are the Democrats Going to Run Against President Romney in 2016?

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They have a pretty thin bench.

Maybe Cory Booker? He seems like a moderate on fiscal issues and has done a pretty good job as mayor.

The crop of Congressional Democrats is pretty horrible. None of them are really anything more than extremist left wing hacks, so I wouldn't look there.

As for governors, it's pretty clear that Martin O'Malley thinks he should be President. Hickenlooper of Colorado also might be an option because he isn't an extremist moobat like most Democrats--he even supports gun owners' rights.

The problem most Democrat elected officials have is they preside over huge fiscal messes with unsustainable entitlement programs designed to pay off Democrat-voting constituencies. Like Jerry Brown in California, Rahm Emanuel in Chicago, and countless other Democrats.

Their best hope is Andrew Cuomo, but I doubt Cuomo could ever win a primary in the extremist Democrat Party now that he's taken down the teachers' union in New York.

Romney's presidency will be that of the LDS church, if that.

I don't think Democrats contest that office.
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Old 09-28-2012, 04:21 PM
 
Location: Orlando
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the president of Bain capital doesn't have people run against them. Since everyone knows he isn't winning in politics. that must be the question.

More curious, who will come after President Obama's second term? Could Biden step down so a VP could have an easier time? Hillary? 2016 should be a good time, a recovered economy, and Repugs kicked to the curb. That will be a good year.
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Old 09-28-2012, 04:44 PM
 
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So, the site's liberals still haven't identified a single viable Democrat candidate to take down President Romney. Except for 50 Cent.

Tells you how thin the Democrat bench is.
One has to be elected to be given the title of President. How Romney is going to pull that off remains to be seen based on the fact polls show that he is losing points rapidly (unless you believe unskewed polls, bless your hearts). I gotta give it to the Repubs on this site though. They have more confidence while losing than I have seen anywhere else.

Real question is who will the Repubs run in 2016?
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Old 09-28-2012, 05:22 PM
 
Location: Maryland
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Where is this proof you speak of? Can you provide links to articles and evidence proving this?

You seem confident enough in your statement - so let's so you display all your enchiladas for the class to see.
Obama Has Small Edge in Swing States - WSJ.com
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Old 09-28-2012, 06:01 PM
 
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And if you paid attention in fifth grade English, you'd understand that I clarified my statement, broke it down, and explained it to you clearly so you would understand it. Apparently my assumption of you being an intelligent human being was incorrect. I apologize on that. Read it again, junior.



Who are you to say who is and who isn't middle moderate? I don't have to display a picture for anybody - especially you. Just because in the last number of X posts I haven't presented myself as such doesn't mean that I'm not.

You really have no idea how to gleam intelligence and logic do you?

This is the reason your political ideology is always laughed and beaten down by the vast majority.

In your words, "Try again!"

You like to demean people. I get it.. It makes you feel important. I will end this back and forth knowing I am confident in my position. I have more important things to do than sit here while you try to belittle me. When you want to talk like a adult let me know.
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Old 09-28-2012, 06:02 PM
 
Location: Everywhere you want to be
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They're going to run 50 Cents? I guess he is about as qualified as Obama was.
50 is more likeable than Mitt and probably would have more Republicans backing him then Mitt, Mitt is just pathetic. I hope he has stock in Xanax for him and Ann because on Nov 6, not even the voter suppression will work to Romney's favor. Mitt Failed AGAIN. Obama has been re elected. I can't wait to watch in Jan 2013 when President Barack Obama is sworn in again I LOOOVE this country. A black man as a 2 term President in the U. S. Wow....God is good!
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Old 09-28-2012, 06:07 PM
 
Location: Central, IL
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50 is more likeable than Mitt and probably would have more Republicans backing him then Mitt, Mitt is just pathetic. I hope he has stock in Xanax for him and Ann because on Nov 6, not even the voter suppression will work to Romney's favor. Mitt Failed AGAIN. Obama has been re elected. I can't wait to watch in Jan 2013 when President Barack Obama is sworn in again I LOOOVE this country. A black man as a 2 term President in the U. S. Wow....God is good!
Hopefully one day a black man will finally be voted in as president. I am sure you want to call him black because you still believe in the one drop rule you Democrats enacted, but sorry to let you know the civil rights act that you all tried voting against did go through and you can no longer think of us as only 1/3 of a person.
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