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Originally Posted by rubicon
I have ignored Obama for sometime because he needs no help in losing this race he is doing fine on his own.
Cain has problems beyond the sex scandal I mean after his 9-9-9- what has he left inhis bag of tricks. Keep in mind this scandal is being pushed by David Axelrod and Axelrod has been linked to two of the accussers thus far. Axelrod has done well by Obama by removing his competition with various scandals.
Romney leaves me flat because he plays well at being a president but he willnever measure up because he can't settle on what he believes fro day to day.
Newt is a contender but watch out. On the horizon is a scandal brewing about his lobbying eforts for Fannie Mae
As of today Newt is the best bet
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I agree with your assessment of Newt being the prime candidate at this juncture. He's conservative enough to satisfy that faction, and beltway enough for the establishment. It's a good compromise and one I can get behind.
Besides, wherever Newt is he's the smartest man in the room. Obama is in for it if they debate. He won't beat Newt on the issues, or the history of how we got where we are today.