Friday, August 26, 2011

About Republicans and 2012

Ron Radosh:  Why the Advocates of a Third-Party Presidential Candidate in 2012 Are Wrong"Whatever occurs, a third party could crack apart before it even gets to nominate a candidate. Even Michael Bloomberg’s endless funds, I predict, would not be enough to push Democratic-leaning and Republican-leaning voters to cast their ballot for the third party. Sometimes, it is best to simply ignore the enthusiastic bromides of pundits like Tom Friedman."

Ron Paul's Hotbeds of Financial Support: New Hampshire, Nevada, Wyoming, and Alaska  "With Ron Paul netting $1.8 million in a 24-hour money bomb on his birthday last weekend, the Texas U.S. Representative and Republican presidential candidate appears poised to rank in the upper echelons for fundraising in the large GOP field by the end of the third quarter."  And this: 77% of Democrats (and Ron Paul) Voted Against Rules Of Engagement That Protect Our Troops


Huntsman: I Wouldn't Hesitate To Call On Rich To Sacrifice  "He sounds a lot like Barack Obama in just about every video clip I've seen. He starts out with "shared sacrifice" in the first sentence." Via Boortz. 

Mother Jones Magazine, which states: "This is why liberals in South Carolina love Jon Huntsman...He hates Republicans just as much as we do."

"Huntsman has emerged as the Democrats' favorite Republican -- taking stands in favor of evolution and expressing his belief in climate change.
Before that, he was known as the guy who supported civil unions, an equally foreign position to much of the 2012 field. Huntsman's viewed as such a moderate that the first ads run on his behalf of the cycle are being paid for by a Democrat."


I Met a Huntsman Supporter!   "Allow me to assure you based on this experience that Huntsman sympathizers are nice, thoughtful people — good company and excellent bikers. They’re apparently just not Republicans." Rich Lowry
http://www.usnews.com/opinion/photos/republicans-cartoon-gallery/33
Roger L Simon : Is Rick Perry a Dope?  "So if Rick Perry is a dope, he’s the kind of dope we need. But obviously, he’s not. It’s all projection and wish fulfillment."

Perry and Global Warming  "Do the warmists questioning Governor Perry really believe in science and math?"

Romney and Global Warming "The candidate faces allegations of inconsistency."

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