It'sNotAFakeID
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That's what Mitt is good at doing, blinding you with how bad the other candidates are while hiding his own shortcomings.
I support a lot of the things that Paul advocates. Plus, I respect him because he seems mostly consistent and honest. (Other than bringing home the pork for his district of course.)I'd figure I'd bump this back to the top.
There is one thing Ron Paul has that all the other candidates don't. Support of the youth.
Rick Perry's new campaign slogan: More unpopular than Rebecca Black on YouTube!There is one thing Ron Paul has that all the other candidates don't. Support of the youth.
Is it bad when I can honestly cut Perry's head off...put W Bush's head on there and literally nothing would change?Rick Perry's new campaign slogan: More unpopular than Rebecca Black on YouTube!There is one thing Ron Paul has that all the other candidates don't. Support of the youth.
That is true.The Koch Brothers are amateurs compared to Soros. I don't have any movie from the 80's to compare him to.
If it were Cain vs Obama in the general election, I would bet the ranch on Obama.Cain over Obama in recent hypothetical national election poll.
http://www.rasmussen...ential_matchups
Very early for these to mean much, but interesting trends nonetheless.
Neither Libertarian nor Progressive "rhetoric" is tested, because they do not follow corporate interests, and have not been in power.If you really listen to Paul, or any of the hard line libertarians, solutions for every problem are obfuscated with rhetoric that sounds reasonable but rarely (if ever) has any demonstrated efficacy.
I agree, it's comical to watch, but sad at the same time. This is the best we can come up with as a country?! I'm primarily a democrat, but I've voted republican before so I should be an independent. It seems like the proverbial **** is gonna hit the fan in this country and we are gonna go straight down the toilet.What the GOP is offering is probably the worst group of candidates I've ever seen. It's like a surreal circus where each candidate is tripping over each other in an attempt to out-crazy everyone else. I think Romney is probably the only one with any chance whatsoever to beat Obama, but Republicans don't seem to care for him too much and would apparently prefer giving the primary to one of the crazies.
Obama won't have much trouble running circles around these idiots, and will probably win the election.
Yeah but the youth aren't consistent voters. Frankly it doesn't matter.I'd figure I'd bump this back to the top.
There is one thing Ron Paul has that all the other candidates don't. Support of the youth.
There is one thing Ron Paul has that all the other candidates don't. Support of the youth.
The youth vote can no longer be taken for granted that it won't turn out. I have two children in college, and both have said there is alot of interest on their campuses. In the past it was assumed that there would be jobs for most graduates, but not any more. The best way to stop group apathy is to threaten that group.Yeah but the youth aren't consistent voters. Frankly it doesn't matter.
Obama has tried to please nobody but Wall Street with his actions. His words have tried the please the left, who he had screwed over with his actions.Obama is pretty much done. He tries to please everyone and in the end pleases no one.
The Republicans pretty much vote lock-step with each other. The Democrat Party is split between Wall Street neoliberals and Progressives.He had a supermajority for his first 2 years and nothing got passed because democrats are too divided. That's one thing you have to admire about republicans. Whether you agree with his policies or not, W got stuff passed.
Most teenagers are still idealist. that's their problem. The only reason youth vote was out last time was because Obama promised change and they were stupid enough to believe that, this won't happen this time around. I can't even think of anything of significance that Obama has done. I guess killing Osama but no one cares anymore about that. We went through 8 years of Bush do we really want another 4 with Obama? I sure as hell don't and would welcome a change.There is one thing Ron Paul has that all the other candidates don't. Support of the youth.The youth vote can no longer be taken for granted that it won't turn out. I have two children in college, and both have said there is alot of interest on their campuses. In the past it was assumed that there would be jobs for most graduates, but not any more. The best way to stop group apathy is to threaten that group.Yeah but the youth aren't consistent voters. Frankly it doesn't matter.
Obama has tried to please nobody but Wall Street with his actions. His words have tried the please the left, who he had screwed over with his actions.Obama is pretty much done. He tries to please everyone and in the end pleases no one.
He would be done... if his principal opponents weren't limited to trolls and cretins, and if he wasn't swimming in Wall Street money.
The Republicans pretty much vote lock-step with each other. The Democrat Party is split between Wall Street neoliberals and Progressives.He had a supermajority for his first 2 years and nothing got passed because democrats are too divided. That's one thing you have to admire about republicans. Whether you agree with his policies or not, W got stuff passed.
Dubya got stuff done that was terrible for America, because the Blue Dog Democrats sided with the Republicans over the Progressive Democrats.
Amazing what two months and five allegations of scandal can do.If it were Cain vs Obama in the general election, I would bet the ranch on Obama.Cain over Obama in recent hypothetical national election poll.
http://www.rasmussen...ential_matchups
Very early for these to mean much, but interesting trends nonetheless.