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Propaganster wrote: If Republicans produce a credible ticket for 2012, Obama and Biden will be kicked out of the white house.
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Carja wrote: Propaganster wrote: If Republicans produce a credible ticket for 2012, Obama and Biden will be kicked out of the white house.That's a big "if". I've heard several discussions on news talk shows, and they can't name one Republican who is credible. They are either too far to the (religious) right or they come across as being a bit nutty. Mitt Romney is the best they have, but people like Palin would knock him out of the primaries. He just doesn't have the charisma to get anyone excited about voting for him.
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Carja wrote: I doubt that. He is too extreme. He wants to cut, and eventually end, Social Security and Medicare and that will scare off a lot of older voters, most of which are Republican. They need to find someone right of center. Too far right or too extreme will scare voters off. Americans are tired of the extreme, whether it's too far right, too far left, too religious, or too anti big government. People like to talk about cutting the size of government and cutting social programs ( spurred on by Fox News and Rush Limbaugh), but when they need those social programs, they are glad to have them as something to fall back on. And that means big government. Sure, it would be great to pay minimal taxes and still have all the social programs that make their lives better, but it's unrealistic. Rand Paul's ideas sound good, but people know they would end up hurting the majority of Americans in the long run. Nominating Paul would be a sure win for Obama. Really, unless they come up with someone who has been out of the main stream public eye, and is a moderate, I just don't see anyone they have who would fit the bill.
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dg wrote: I predict that this will actually be Brett Farve's last year in the NFL as a QB.
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AL E Gator wrote: dg wrote: I predict that this will actually be Brett Farve's last year in the NFL as a QB.I predict that if he doesn't the Minnesota Vikings will go 0-16
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