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Presidential material?
Not wishing to get into a political fray, but hmmm, it was mentioned
thay Brown might be groomed for the white house. I suppose that could be true, Barrak was elected HoR then Senate and while a senator, he headed straight to the campaign trail. Could this be a repeat? |
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Presidential material?
Tim wrote:
Not wishing to get into a political fray, but hmmm, it was mentioned thay Brown might be groomed for the white house. I suppose that could be true, Barrak was elected HoR then Senate and while a senator, he headed straight to the campaign trail. Could this be a repeat? the precedent has been set. |
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Tim wrote:
Not wishing to get into a political fray, but hmmm, it was mentioned thay Brown might be groomed for the white house. I suppose that could be true, Barrak was elected HoR then Senate and while a senator, he headed straight to the campaign trail. Could this be a repeat? Hehehe... Groomed indeed. |
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Presidential material?
"Tim" wrote in message ... Not wishing to get into a political fray, but hmmm, it was mentioned thay Brown might be groomed for the white house. I suppose that could be true, Barrak was elected HoR then Senate and while a senator, he headed straight to the campaign trail. Could this be a repeat? I don't know about Brown, but I think Mitt Romney will start becoming more acceptable and appealing to many Republicans (and even some Democrats). He was a popular MA governor who had elements of fiscal conservatism combined with social liberalism. He was primarily responsible for the MA health care system that many Democrats are holding as an example to follow. Of course the current knucklehead governor makes it sound like it was *his* idea. It's not perfect, but it is much more liberal thinking in it's origin than those considered by many to be "from the right". Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... Not wishing to get into a political fray, but hmmm, it was mentioned thay Brown might be groomed for the white house. I suppose that could be true, Barrak was elected HoR then Senate and while a senator, he headed straight to the campaign trail. Could this be a repeat? I don't know about Brown, but I think Mitt Romney will start becoming more acceptable and appealing to many Republicans (and even some Democrats). He was a popular MA governor who had elements of fiscal conservatism combined with social liberalism. He was primarily responsible for the MA health care system that many Democrats are holding as an example to follow. Of course the current knucklehead governor makes it sound like it was *his* idea. It's not perfect, but it is much more liberal thinking in it's origin than those considered by many to be "from the right". Eisboch There's no way a semi-conservative candidate who has even the slightest of moderate leanings in any area will be nominated by those who control the GOP for the next presidential race. The teabaggers will have none of it. |
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On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 06:35:16 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: Not wishing to get into a political fray, but hmmm, it was mentioned thay Brown might be groomed for the white house. I suppose that could be true, Barrak was elected HoR then Senate and while a senator, he headed straight to the campaign trail. Could this be a repeat? first it was jindal...then huckabee....looks like the GOP can't stand still |
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On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 10:03:23 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... Not wishing to get into a political fray, but hmmm, it was mentioned thay Brown might be groomed for the white house. I suppose that could be true, Barrak was elected HoR then Senate and while a senator, he headed straight to the campaign trail. Could this be a repeat? I don't know about Brown, but I think Mitt Romney will start becoming more acceptable and appealing to many Republicans (and even some Democrats). the crazed right wing theocrats will never let a mormon enter the white house He was a popular MA governor who had elements of fiscal conservatism combined with social liberalism. He was primarily responsible for the MA health care system that many Democrats are holding as an example to follow. Of course the current knucklehead governor makes it sound like it was *his* idea. ain't it ironic...he gets the credit for it and every republican is against it. and they might want him for president....aint the GOP wunnerful |
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