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Old 01-01-2012, 10:59 AM
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Ann Coulter actually wrote a column in the Daily Sun today that was coherent and well put together. Coulter said that 2012 is not the time for a Republican extremist or a nut bar or an experimental candidate but time for a person that has a good chance of winning the general election - Mitt Romney.
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Old 01-01-2012, 11:10 AM
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I get an advanced copy of her columns and anticipated that the left of left would agree since it is a direct slap to many Republicans.

So I am sorry to say my wordsmith babe has left me feeling cold and rejected.

It will take me a long few seonds to forget and forgive her
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Old 01-01-2012, 11:22 AM
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And many Conservatives think she is right as well. The number one priority for the 2012 election is to defeat the incumbent. Also, Romeny IS a conservative.
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Old 01-01-2012, 11:31 AM
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Wasn't she the one that said "If Romney's the candidate, we will lose"?
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Old 01-01-2012, 11:34 AM
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That is the same argument we were given for McCain.. we need a moderate.. to beat the liberal.. ya right..
and even if we win.. what do we win? the same Repub bologna.. war, debt,.. boehner deals.. broken promises.. American wins nothing..
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Old 01-01-2012, 12:09 PM
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That is the same argument we were given for McCain.. we need a moderate.. to beat the liberal.. ya right..
and even if we win.. what do we win? the same Repub bologna.. war, debt,.. boehner deals.. broken promises.. American wins nothing..
Sad but True!
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Old 01-01-2012, 12:22 PM
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JimJoe,

I hate to disagree with you but I believe the reason the Republicans lost in 2008 was the addition of Sarah Palin to the ticket. Too many voters thought she was too extreme and either did not vote at all or crossed over to the Democrat side.

That beagle in your avatar is sure a good looking dog. Beagles really are great dogs.
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Old 01-01-2012, 12:29 PM
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Ann Coulter's exact quote was "If Chris Christie doesn't run, Mitt Romney will be the nominee and we will lose". My, how quickly she turns on a dime.
Apparently she wants to lose, since she's now supporting Mitt Romney. Maybe she's a closet Obama supporter.
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Old 01-01-2012, 12:57 PM
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Ann Coulter's exact quote was "If Chris Christie doesn't run, Mitt Romney will be the nominee and we will lose". My, how quickly she turns on a dime.
Apparently she wants to lose, since she's now supporting Mitt Romney. Maybe she's a closet Obama supporter.
Ms. Coulter has tossed a huge chunk of her credibility in the political crapper with her recent columns. She's now trying to predict the political ebbs and flows and adjusting her political thinking to reflect these winds of change instead of sticking to her supposed core beliefs as she's articulated them in the not so distant past.

Of course she's now endeared herself to liberals by casting aspersions on Republicans. It brings to mind how Sarah Palin was the darling of the liberal media when she was kicking Republicans in Alaska, before her Vice Presidential nomination caused them to turn a 180 and condemn her.

It's foolish to think she would be anything close to supporting Obama, but undoubtedly she's now been convinced that a conservative cannot win the general election. She's now ignoring historical precedent and acting as foolish as a pundit can be.
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Old 01-02-2012, 09:41 AM
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Was Coultergeist ever credible?
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Old 01-02-2012, 10:37 AM
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the ONLY reason Obama won was he sold a lot of gullible people on his promises of hope and change and, unfortunately, they believed him.

The good news is he ONLY won by 2 % and I understand a win is a win by only one vote.

But this time around he will not have the same number of gullibles buying into his rhetoric...he will not have the same number of blacks buying into his unfilled promises to them...and the young that bought his pied piper tune will not be there again....so I figure if he maintains all the faithful, no matter what partisan loyals, he could very well be in jeopardy as the groups mentioned will no doubt easily be more than a 2 % swing.

It isn't going to matter who the republican candidate is to those who have been jilted or let down by the Obama rhetoric only courses of action.

btk
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Old 01-02-2012, 10:46 AM
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President Obama received about 96% of the Black vote. Even if this goes down to 80%, that does not mean that many Blacks will vote Republican with the Republican attack on social programs. Hispanic votes will still go to Obama for the main part; the youth vote will go to Obama for the main part; and the intelligent vote will all go to Obama.

Thus, President Obama wins again and this time by around a 5 or 6% margin.
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Old 01-02-2012, 10:58 AM
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I hope you're right BTK, but with 47% of the people not paying federal income taxes it is going to be a hard fight. You know who they are going to vote for. Not to mention the media, academia and Hollywierd will all be in Obama's corner. I'm not holding my breath that any republican can win.
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Old 01-02-2012, 10:59 AM
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President Obama received about 96% of the Black vote. Even if this goes down to 80%, that does not mean that many Blacks will vote Republican with the Republican attack on social programs. Hispanic votes will still go to Obama for the main part; the youth vote will go to Obama for the main part; and the intelligent vote will all go to Obama.

Thus, President Obama wins again and this time by around a 5 or 6% margin.
"and the intelligent vote will all go to Obama."

That is just about as arrogant and demeaning a comment as I ever seen on here.
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the ONLY reason Obama won was he sold a lot of gullible people on his promises of hope and change and, unfortunately, they believed him.
The good news is he ONLY
won by 2 % and I understand a win is a win by only one vote.

But this time around he will not have the same number of gullibles buying into his rhetoric...he will not have the same number of blacks buying into his unfilled promises to them...and the young that bought his pied piper tune will not be there again....so I figure if he maintains all the faithful, no matter what partisan loyals, he could very well be in jeopardy as the groups mentioned will no doubt easily be more than a 2 % swing.

It isn't going to matter who the republican candidate is to those who have been jilted or let down by the Obama rhetoric only courses of action.

btk
I take issue with your statement "he ONLY won by 2%". The final electoral college vote was Obama 365 to McCain 173, and the popular vote was 52.9 to 45.7. I don't see any figure that equals 2%. Explain please.
 


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