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On 12/13/2014 2:15 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 12/13/14 1:16 PM, Califbill wrote: "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 12/13/2014 12:49 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: Whew...I was sweating whether the 2016 GOP presidential wannabes would include a full bowl of nutcases, instead of just Cruz, Paul, et cetera... My "prayers" have been answered: Rick Santorum is running for president again — and says this time will be different Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum is running for president again, but with a retooled message and hopes of appealing beyond his socially conservative base. (Eric Gay/AP) By Karen Tumulty December 9 Rick Santorum won primaries and caucuses in 11 states in 2012, coming in a respectable second in the GOP presidential primary season. And Republicans have a history of bestowing their nomination on the next guy in line, usually an also-ran from the last contest. Yet the former senator from Pennsylvania is rarely mentioned in the already feverish pre-game 2016 chatter among the political commentariat and the donor class. That’s just the way he likes it. Or so he says. “America loves an underdog. We’re definitely the underdog in this race,” he said in an interview Tuesday. Santorum added that being underestimated — again — “has given me a lot of latitude.” His iconic sweater vests will likely make a return appearance. But Santorum 2.0 will be a very different presidential campaign than the one that came from almost nowhere to win the Iowa caucuses in an overtime decision, he vows. “I get the game,” Santorum said. Snipped from today's Wash Post online. You forgot the liars and nut cases from the left side. There is an increasing movement to convince Elizabeth Warren to run. Wouldn't it be a hoot if she received the Democratic nomination and Ted Cruz received the Republican? Two diametrically opposed screwballs running for POTUS. And the way things have been going in this country the last 30 years or so, is not out of the realm of possibilities. Scary. Sad. Warren will stay in the Senate. If I prayed, I would pray for Cruz to get the GOP nod. The Dems will never nominate Warren for similar reasons that the Republicans will never nominate Cruz. Both are way too far from center. |
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"Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 12/13/2014 1:24 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/13/14 1:07 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/13/2014 12:49 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: Whew...I was sweating whether the 2016 GOP presidential wannabes would include a full bowl of nutcases, instead of just Cruz, Paul, et cetera... My "prayers" have been answered: Rick Santorum is running for president again — and says this time will be different Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum is running for president again, but with a retooled message and hopes of appealing beyond his socially conservative base. (Eric Gay/AP) By Karen Tumulty December 9 Rick Santorum won primaries and caucuses in 11 states in 2012, coming in a respectable second in the GOP presidential primary season. And Republicans have a history of bestowing their nomination on the next guy in line, usually an also-ran from the last contest. Yet the former senator from Pennsylvania is rarely mentioned in the already feverish pre-game 2016 chatter among the political commentariat and the donor class. That’s just the way he likes it. Or so he says. “America loves an underdog. We’re definitely the underdog in this race,” he said in an interview Tuesday. Santorum added that being underestimated — again — “has given me a lot of latitude.” His iconic sweater vests will likely make a return appearance. But Santorum 2.0 will be a very different presidential campaign than the one that came from almost nowhere to win the Iowa caucuses in an overtime decision, he vows. “I get the game,” Santorum said. Snipped from today's Wash Post online. You forgot the liars and nut cases from the left side. There is an increasing movement to convince Elizabeth Warren to run. Wouldn't it be a hoot if she received the Democratic nomination and Ted Cruz received the Republican? Two diametrically opposed screwballs running for POTUS. Warren is not a nutcase. I was discussing nutcases. Mrs. Beasley is as nutty as a coconut tree in full blossom. Both she and Cruz want to shut down the government .... for entirely different reasons. We don't need more of that. No she doesn't. She just wants to stop the handouts and bailouts to the banisters. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ |
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On 12/13/2014 2:28 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
"Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 12/13/2014 1:24 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/13/14 1:07 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/13/2014 12:49 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: Whew...I was sweating whether the 2016 GOP presidential wannabes would include a full bowl of nutcases, instead of just Cruz, Paul, et cetera... My "prayers" have been answered: Rick Santorum is running for president again — and says this time will be different Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum is running for president again, but with a retooled message and hopes of appealing beyond his socially conservative base. (Eric Gay/AP) By Karen Tumulty December 9 Rick Santorum won primaries and caucuses in 11 states in 2012, coming in a respectable second in the GOP presidential primary season. And Republicans have a history of bestowing their nomination on the next guy in line, usually an also-ran from the last contest. Yet the former senator from Pennsylvania is rarely mentioned in the already feverish pre-game 2016 chatter among the political commentariat and the donor class. That’s just the way he likes it. Or so he says. “America loves an underdog. We’re definitely the underdog in this race,” he said in an interview Tuesday. Santorum added that being underestimated — again — “has given me a lot of latitude.” His iconic sweater vests will likely make a return appearance. But Santorum 2.0 will be a very different presidential campaign than the one that came from almost nowhere to win the Iowa caucuses in an overtime decision, he vows. “I get the game,” Santorum said. Snipped from today's Wash Post online. You forgot the liars and nut cases from the left side. There is an increasing movement to convince Elizabeth Warren to run. Wouldn't it be a hoot if she received the Democratic nomination and Ted Cruz received the Republican? Two diametrically opposed screwballs running for POTUS. Warren is not a nutcase. I was discussing nutcases. Mrs. Beasley is as nutty as a coconut tree in full blossom. Both she and Cruz want to shut down the government .... for entirely different reasons. We don't need more of that. No she doesn't. She just wants to stop the handouts and bailouts to the banisters. Fine. Then go draft some legislation to stop it. She's advocating a "no" vote on the budget in the Senate because of it. |
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On 12/13/14 2:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/13/2014 2:28 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 12/13/2014 1:24 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/13/14 1:07 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/13/2014 12:49 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: Whew...I was sweating whether the 2016 GOP presidential wannabes would include a full bowl of nutcases, instead of just Cruz, Paul, et cetera... My "prayers" have been answered: Rick Santorum is running for president again — and says this time will be different Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum is running for president again, but with a retooled message and hopes of appealing beyond his socially conservative base. (Eric Gay/AP) By Karen Tumulty December 9 Rick Santorum won primaries and caucuses in 11 states in 2012, coming in a respectable second in the GOP presidential primary season. And Republicans have a history of bestowing their nomination on the next guy in line, usually an also-ran from the last contest. Yet the former senator from Pennsylvania is rarely mentioned in the already feverish pre-game 2016 chatter among the political commentariat and the donor class. That’s just the way he likes it. Or so he says. “America loves an underdog. We’re definitely the underdog in this race,” he said in an interview Tuesday. Santorum added that being underestimated — again — “has given me a lot of latitude.” His iconic sweater vests will likely make a return appearance. But Santorum 2.0 will be a very different presidential campaign than the one that came from almost nowhere to win the Iowa caucuses in an overtime decision, he vows. “I get the game,” Santorum said. Snipped from today's Wash Post online. You forgot the liars and nut cases from the left side. There is an increasing movement to convince Elizabeth Warren to run. Wouldn't it be a hoot if she received the Democratic nomination and Ted Cruz received the Republican? Two diametrically opposed screwballs running for POTUS. Warren is not a nutcase. I was discussing nutcases. Mrs. Beasley is as nutty as a coconut tree in full blossom. Both she and Cruz want to shut down the government .... for entirely different reasons. We don't need more of that. No she doesn't. She just wants to stop the handouts and bailouts to the banisters. Fine. Then go draft some legislation to stop it. She's advocating a "no" vote on the budget in the Senate because of it. Stop handouts to the banksters via legislation? Funny guy. The banksters own both houses. -- Let’s elect a gay black woman with a latino lover president, if only for the possibility of provoking a right-wing mass suicide. |
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On 13 Dec 2014 19:28:57 GMT, Keyser Sze wrote:
No she doesn't. She just wants to stop the handouts and bailouts to the banisters. === We agree on something for once. The banisters have entirely too much money already. |
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On Sat, 13 Dec 2014 20:21:11 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/13/14 8:13 PM, wrote: On Sat, 13 Dec 2014 14:13:09 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/13/14 1:56 PM, wrote: On Sat, 13 Dec 2014 13:42:43 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 13 Dec 2014 13:07:11 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: The only good thing that could become of that is that it might give a sane third party candidate a fighting chance. It's doubtful though. Too many people have the ingrained habit of voting straight Democratic or straight Republican without giving any real thought to the actual candidates. Trying to get legislation through congress would also be a nightmare for a 3rd party president unless they had tremendous leadership ability at the grass roots level. The people who buy themselves a president every 4 years does not want to have any 3d parties in the mix. They control the democrats and republicans. They go out of their way not to open up any opportunity for competition. After Perot, you have to be a member of the team to even get to the debates. They don't like embarrassing questions. Harry is a symptom of the problem, simply declaring anyone who doesn't toe his party line as being loony or nuts. Yet another moronic statement from you. I don't think Jeb Bush is loony/nuts. I don't think Chris Christie is loony/nuts. I don't think Jon Huntsman is loony/nuts. I don't think Mitt Romney is loony/nuts. None of these Republicans are candidates for whom I would vote, but not because I think they are insane or don't adhere to the "party line," whatever that is, I support. I can't see Warren gaining traction for the Democratic nomination. I think she's great as a U.S. Senator, though. I don't see myself voting for loonytarians, though. They're just Republicans with less sense of civic responsibility. What part of "3d party" did you have trouble comprehending? You really have a hard time keeping up. I was commenting on your silly slam that I consider anyone who isn't lined up with the Democratic party line as "loony or nuts." That's just more of your simple-minded political bull****. Read the whole note again As for a "sane third party candidate," I can't think of one with any standing who has what it takes to get anywhere in a nominating or electoral process. Certainly no loonytarians. You have drunk the Kool Ade. The world is black or white for you and it is just democrats and republicans. Anyone who does not fit on one box or the other is simply loony. Perhaps if you actually looked you would see libertarians pick planks from both sides to create a platform, that promotes true liberty A government that is not only out of your bedroom, that you support but also out of your wallet, that the republicans support They also want to stop military adventurism and neither party wants to do that. A lot of bribes come along with that $800 Billion dollar DoD budget Just how much loonytarian koolaid have you had? -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ |
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On Saturday, December 13, 2014 9:49:59 AM UTC-8, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Sze wrote: Whew...I was sweating whether the 2016 GOP presidential wannabes would include a full bowl of nutcases, instead of just Cruz, Paul, et cetera.... My "prayers" have been answered: Rick Santorum is running for president again -- and says this time will be different Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum is running for president again, but with a retooled message and hopes of appealing beyond his socially conservative base. (Eric Gay/AP) By Karen Tumulty December 9 Rick Santorum won primaries and caucuses in 11 states in 2012, coming in a respectable second in the GOP presidential primary season. And Republicans have a history of bestowing their nomination on the next guy in line, usually an also-ran from the last contest. Yet the former senator from Pennsylvania is rarely mentioned in the already feverish pre-game 2016 chatter among the political commentariat and the donor class. That's just the way he likes it. Or so he says. "America loves an underdog. We're definitely the underdog in this race," he said in an interview Tuesday. Santorum added that being underestimated -- again -- "has given me a lot of latitude." His iconic sweater vests will likely make a return appearance. But Santorum 2.0 will be a very different presidential campaign than the one that came from almost nowhere to win the Iowa caucuses in an overtime decision, he vows. "I get the game," Santorum said. Snipped from today's Wash Post online. You forgot the liars and nut cases from the left side. Not necessarily Califbill. He chooses to ignore them. |
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Tom Nofinger wrote:
On Saturday, December 13, 2014 9:49:59 AM UTC-8, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: Whew...I was sweating whether the 2016 GOP presidential wannabes would include a full bowl of nutcases, instead of just Cruz, Paul, et cetera... My "prayers" have been answered: Rick Santorum is running for president again -- and says this time will be different Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum is running for president again, but with a retooled message and hopes of appealing beyond his socially conservative base. (Eric Gay/AP) By Karen Tumulty December 9 Rick Santorum won primaries and caucuses in 11 states in 2012, coming in a respectable second in the GOP presidential primary season. And Republicans have a history of bestowing their nomination on the next guy in line, usually an also-ran from the last contest. Yet the former senator from Pennsylvania is rarely mentioned in the already feverish pre-game 2016 chatter among the political commentariat and the donor class. That's just the way he likes it. Or so he says. "America loves an underdog. We're definitely the underdog in this race," he said in an interview Tuesday. Santorum added that being underestimated -- again -- "has given me a lot of latitude." His iconic sweater vests will likely make a return appearance. But Santorum 2.0 will be a very different presidential campaign than the one that came from almost nowhere to win the Iowa caucuses in an overtime decision, he vows. "I get the game," Santorum said. Snipped from today's Wash Post online. You forgot the liars and nut cases from the left side. Not necessarily Califbill. He chooses to ignore them. He is one. |
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