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Sanitarium on Super tuesday.
Since so many think Santorum will blow Romney away on super tuesday, I am here to set you straight. NO HE WON'T
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My, I think I have to agree with you.
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Don't forget that Mittens will be challenged with statements he made like his wife drives two Cadillacs and that he has lots of friends who are NASCAR team owners. That does not make him one of the common folk.
It would be much to the Democrat's relief if Sanitarium did get the Dumpublican candidacy. President Obama can win over either of these Dumpublicans, but it would be an easier win over Sanitarium. Why hasn't The Newt just crawled back under his slime covered rock yet? I think he is probably enjoying living the high life with all the campaign contributions. If he quits, the high life would stop when he would have to start paying with his own money instead of the Dumpublican dupes that contributed to his campaign. |
It seems to me that Ohio will be the big prize in Tuesday's primaries, and Rick Santorum is leading Mitt Romney in the latest poll that I saw. Rick may have a slight advantage since he is from neighboring PA. Of course, Romney will win VA since Romney and Paul are the only two on the ballot. It's still going to be a long, tough slog for whoever the nominee will be.
I heard yesterday that Newt may drop out if he loses his home state, GA. How embarrassing would that be? It almost happened to Mitt in MI. |
some continue to want to believe that driving a Cadillac is a distinction of any sort. Once upon a time maybe....a long time ago.
ANYBODY can buy a Cadillac.....owning two Cadillacs means no more than he owns two cars made by GM....which by the way was his intended message before the spinning. btk |
[QUOTE=The Villager II;461056]Since so many think Santorum will blow Romney away on super tuesday, I am here to set you straight. NO HE WON'T[/QUOTE
I hope he does not win...we do not need a theocracy in this country. |
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Anybody can own a Cadillac? Correct me if I am mistaken but doesn't a Cadillac cost around $40,000?
You can buy other cars for as little as $16,000 so I think a Cadillac is still a status symbol. |
You can take it to the bank that the Romney's Cadillacs were $50,000+ and likely more. :doh:
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there is nothing significant or outstanding in the pricing of a Cadillac at $40000 or $50000 when almost every other full sized svu costs as much or more.
Spending 40-50000 on a vehicle is no longer a status symbol....just proof the banks make it easier to finance more and more for longer and longer. Real status symbols today are in the $100000 category which there are quite a few of here in TV. btk |
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I am not paying close attention to the primaries mainly because the Republican candidate has my vote in November.....Go GOP
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Oh please.. Name-calling goes back to Genesis when Adam threw Eve under the bus...
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Alinsky tactic #13: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it. It's a favorite Leftist tactic (Obama is a champion at it), and it's much in evidence on this forum. |
Lots of conservatives seem to have their own copy of Saul Alinski's book as they quote out of it so often. I have never seen anything written by him except as a link by one of the conservatives on this forum.
They probably have their own copies of Chairman Mao's Little Red Book and Hitler's Mein Kampf ready for quotes when needed. I used to have a book filled with Archie Bunker memorable quotations and it was fun to quote from that. Lots more fun than Mein Kampf. |
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Back to the thread - If Santorum does win Ohio on Tuesday, will he have the momentum to go forward and turn out to be the Republican candidate?
Who would be your favorite choice (with a possibility of winning) for their VP candidate? |
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I'm not fond of that tactic, but it does nothing to mollify me to a Romney candidacy. Romney, to me, is just a better looking "McCain". I can't believe we've gotten this far and I have no candidate "to hang my hat on". I will still vote for the eventual Republican candidate, but it's starting to look like 2008 all over again, and it was strategized to be that way from the beginning, and I've always known it. It still looks like the GOP has a real good shot at gaining control of both House's, which should balance things fairly well, and the Presidential race isn't over yet. There's a long way to go. Who knows; maybe President Romney won't be the liberal Republican I think he is in his heart.......just maybe. |
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