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Guest
08-09-2012, 02:51 AM
I could handle him as VP. He is with American's on so many issues. Also, he does not pander to the Tea Party nor the overzealous religious folks. He would be a good choice for Romney.

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08-09-2012, 07:03 AM
I could handle him as VP. He is with American's on so many issues. Also, he does not pander to the Tea Party nor the overzealous religious folks. He would be a good choice for Romney.

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Tim Pawlenty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Pawlenty)

Mitt Romney needs more of a boots on the ground advantage in Ohio, so I still seem him going with Portman. Not sure if Tim Pawlenty would help Mitt Romney get more female voters because of Pawlenty's stance on abortion.

Portman would also strengthen the Republicans credibility in foreign affairs. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Portman

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08-09-2012, 07:21 AM
Tim Pawlenty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Pawlenty)

Mitt Romney needs more of a boots on the ground advantage in Ohio, so I still seem him going with Portman. Not sure if Tim Pawlenty would help Mitt Romney get more female voters because of Pawlenty's stance on abortion.

Portman would also strengthen the Republicans credibility in foreign affairs. Rob Portman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Portman)

points well taken. Both would be an improvement over Santorum, Bachmann, Perry and a few more. Both Portman and Pawlenty are far from the extreme right and that is better for the country.

Guest
08-09-2012, 07:28 AM
Pawlenty is an Evangelical, was a lousy governor in Minnesota and, to be so trite, is as exciting as paint drying. :wave:

Guest
08-09-2012, 07:30 AM
Pawlenty is an Evangelical, was a lousy governor in Minnesota and, to be so trite, is as exciting as paint drying. :wave:

Thanks for the info and I will go back to the Reseach Mode on Him.

Guest
08-09-2012, 08:02 AM
Pawlenty is an Evangelical, was a lousy governor in Minnesota and, to be so trite, is as exciting as paint drying. :wave:






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Just can't see Paws - he contributs nothing to Willard's campaign. Willard will lose MN even with Paws.

Portman is the logical choice - 'cept he was Junior's OMB Director ...... and carries a lot of baggage.

There really isn't anyone else. The base't won't accept Powell or Rice.

Guest
08-09-2012, 08:50 AM
check the chris christie facebook page - there a people from all over the country who would like to see him be vp. seems he could puul lots of votes from lots of states for romney. i question why he was sent out of state to campaign out west yesterday instead of be allowed to greet gov romney coming to nj and to attend his two fund raisers. and why are there stories that he has been removed as convention keynote speaker after the big stories announcing it a bit more than a week ago?

Guest
08-09-2012, 08:59 AM
Pawlenty is an Evangelical, was a lousy governor in Minnesota and, to be so trite, is as exciting as paint drying. :wave:

That may be so Daleman but on his worse day Pawlenty could run circles around Mark Dayton, In fact he could run circles around Dayton, Franken and Klobuchar combined :wave:

Guest
08-09-2012, 11:12 AM
Humphrey and Mondale, the last two Minnesota based VP candidates carried their tickets.

Guest
08-09-2012, 11:13 AM
That may be so Daleman but on his worse day Pawlenty could run circles around Mark Dayton, In fact he could run circles around Dayton, Franken and Klobuchar combined :wave:

And the ability to run in circles is helpful in governing how?

Guest
08-09-2012, 11:29 AM
That may be so Daleman but on his worse day Pawlenty could run circles around Mark Dayton, In fact he could run circles around Dayton, Franken and Klobuchar combined :wave:

He'd probably get a bit dizzy....oh that's right...silly me. :wave:

Guest
08-09-2012, 11:39 AM
And the ability to run in circles is helpful in governing how?

If you run circles around someone you are smarter than them and intellectually quicker. its an idiom look it up under Using English.com:wave:

I'll use it in a sentence Mitt Romney on his worse day can run circles around Barack Obama.

Guest
08-09-2012, 11:42 AM
He'd probably get a bit dizzy....oh that's right...silly me. :wave:

See my post #12. I am trying to economize on my words:024:

Guest
08-09-2012, 12:57 PM
See my post #12. I am trying to economize on my words:024:

Is that anything like - running around in circles? :doh:

Guest
08-09-2012, 01:26 PM
A better question is why would Paws - or any R - wanna book passage on the SS Rmoney Titanic?

When the R ticket gets destroyed on November 6, Rmoney and his VP will be sent into political oblivion.

I guess they'll be able to get jobs as "special correspondent's" on Faux.

Guest
08-09-2012, 01:57 PM
Humphrey and Mondale, the last two Minnesota based VP candidates carried their tickets. Johnson/Humphrey won on the memory of JFK. No Republican could have beaten them, even Abraham Lincoln. The Humphrey/Wallace ticket was beaten handily by Nixon in 1972.

The Carter/Mondale barely beat a surging Gerald Ford in 1976 and then lost big time in 1980. Mondale, running with Ferraro, was beaten in an historic landslide to Reagan/Bush. The most one-sided win in history both in electoral votes and percentage of popular votes. Minnesotans don't seem to impress the rest of the nation.

BTW, I greatly admired Hubert Humphrey - an honest and loyal man who could always be counted upon to do what he thought was best for the country even if it was not the best thing for his political career. After his performance on the Church committee, I had zero respect for Walter Mondale. He clearly demonstrated that his political career was more important to him than the good of the country.

Guest
08-09-2012, 03:33 PM
A better question is why would Paws - or any R - wanna book passage on the SS Rmoney Titanic?

When the R ticket gets destroyed on November 6, Rmoney and his VP will be sent into political oblivion.

I guess they'll be able to get jobs as "special correspondent's" on Faux.

Tim Pawlenty doesn't have a job now anyway, so nothing for him to give up. On the other hand, if Senator Rob Portman gets the nod, it will be interesting to see if he gives up his senate seat to run for VP.