Title: Could Ron Paul be the next president? Source:
CBS URL Source:http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7391241n Published:Dec 11, 2011 Author:CBS Post Date:2011-12-11 11:01:48 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:32915 Comments:59
I was for Cain, but now that he's gone I'm w/ Newt. He has bad baggage but he did force Clinton into welfare reform, and was Speaker the last time we had a balanced budget. And I really don't give a rat's ass about his sex life, or how many wives he's had.
Perry is an open borders guy and gives in-state tuition to Illegals. Romney is a Northeast flip-flopping libtard RINO that can't be trusted.
That said, no matter who the GOP nominee is, I will support. We can't afford to let Barry put another radical on the Supreme Court, and that opportunity will happen for whoever is in the White House from '13-'17.
That said, no matter who the GOP nominee is, I will support.
I will NOT support another liberal Republican like Romney.
I want clarity in the country. It if someone is going to destroy the country, it better be a liberal Democrat, and not a GOP RINO who will take free market conservatives down with him.
I will NOT support another liberal Republican like Romney.
If Willard gets the nomination, and you stay home on election day, then you will be putting at least one more radical on the Supreme Court. And then you can put a fork in us because we're done then, for sure (if we're not already).
Then you will be putting at least one more radical on the Supreme Court. And then you can put a fork in us because we're done then, for sure (if we're not already).
Let me state this again. I want clarity.
I don't want Romney to destroy the country. If someone is going to destroy the country, let it be Obama.
You won't be able to pick up the pieces in 2016, an activist radical majority SCOTUS will rule it unconstitutional to do so.
RINO Romney won't fix anything. He'll tinker around the edges to give his Wall Street buddies even more control. As result, we'll have Hitlery in office in 2016.
Actions have consequences. The consequences of liberal Republican"s growing government is liberal Democrats growing government even faster.
That's the problem that you, Micheal Medved and the rest of the GOP establishment just don't understand.
He won't put a Kagan or Wise Latina radical on the court, so at least he wouldn't be breaking down the last barrier we have that holds out the barbarians.
He won't put a Kagan or Wise Latina radical on the court, so at least he wouldn't be breaking down the last barrier we have that holds out the barbarians.
You are just not listening.
Romney won't fix anything. He will fail. As a result of his failure, another Democrat will be elected in 2016, who will make things even worse.
Cause and effect. Action and reaction. A slow, painful death.
If we are going to die, I want a shockingly quick death at the hands of Democrats, with the GOP objecting 100% at every step of the way.
We don't need another Bush escalating the government's power and control over us. The country cannot afford two parties who do the basically the same thing.
We need the GOP to fight the government's power and control.
Obama woke our side up (that's why Romney can't top 30%). We were awake in 2010 and we won't go back to sleep until the economy gets better and stays that way long enough for us to get fat, dumb, & happy again, just it did after we dumped Carter.
Anyhow, Romney is a non-issue. Barring anything extreme happening, he'll be done after the 1/17 SC primary. Then comes FL on 1/31 & that'll confirm it.
Anyhow, Romney is a non-issue. Barring anything extreme happening, he'll be done after the 1/17 SC primary. Then comes FL on 1/31 & that'll confirm it.
I don't agree.
The GOP changed their process this year from winner take all primaries to proportional representation.
If Gingrich takes 40% of the votes, Romney 30%, Paul 10% to 15%, and the rest of the candidates splitting the rest, they'll head into the convention without anyone having the 50% + 1 votes needed to win.
After the first ballot, anything could happen, including (god forbid) Jeb Bush getting the nomination in a brokered convention.
People who understand the new process are already talking about this. The GOP establishment will keep both Romney and Ron Paul in the race to try prevent Gingrich from getting that 50% + 1. It may not work, but this is what they are thinking now.
If Gingrich takes 40% of the votes, Romney 30%, Paul 10% to 15%, and the rest of the candidates splitting the rest, they'll head into the convention without anyone having the 50% + 1 votes needed to win.
After the first ballot, anything could happen, including (god forbid) Jeb Bush getting the nomination in a brokered convention.
Thanks, now I'm going to have nightmares until we have a candidate.