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  • M. Sage

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    I guess half of em ain't voting.

    "Speak softly and carry a big stick!" ~ Theodore Roosevelt

    Why bother voting when you've got McCain vs Obama or Romney vs Obama? At the end of the day, why waste your gas and time? Either choice is just as bad.
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    Renegade

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    The mistake the GOP has made in the last two primaries has been letting left-leaning states have too much sway over the primary process, which gave the party leftists to run against a leftist. Voter turnout was horrible in 2012. But it wasn't that people didn't care about the election. They just didn't care about who was running...

    I predict the GOP will screw themselves (and us) again by choosing a lameass leftist ("moderate") candidate.

    This is about as perfect analysis as it can get. The Democrats have not "won" a POTUS election in decades. The Republicans have lost them. And who is the front-running loser of choice for 2016? Fatso. Nothing will turn Texas blue faster than putting Christie on the ticket.
     

    Renegade

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    Yes. This is a right leaning country. But as i stated, there is no inspiration

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    People might like to think they are conservative or to the right, but that fact is over the years the country continues to move to the left.
     

    Jlrockboy

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    Not to bust your fantasy bubble but there has always been more registered Democrats than Republicans. Romney won the white vote at a higher percentage than George W. Bush which carried him to victory. But, Whites are a shrinking voter base. Obama knew this and went to the voters that are generally not high percentage Republicans voters, and have for years not voted. The country for better or worse is going to be a brown nation by 2040 or 2030. That means whites will be a minority for sure. For the Republicans to win they have to have some one who will carry more non-whites at the poll. That means Hispanics (all the derivates of Hispanic) Asians and Blacks, which Romney proved beyond a doubt could not do. How they do that is not my problem, but a huge problem for the Republicans in the coming elections. Christie might be they guy who could do this, or one of the Republican governors from a Southern state that have a growing Blue base in the large cities but still win. Republicans need to ditch Iowa, Maine, and Vermont as early primary states. They vote a white guy, big, news there. We need a candidate that can whip up the voters across the country, not just some old white people in 3 states that have fewer people than Dallas-Fort Worth.
    I am really worried that if the Republicans keep the course we will be giving elections to the Democrats, and we see how much they can screw us. Now, Obama and his anti-gun moves, he pisses off people from both political parties, who own and want to own a gun. This will help but not solve all the problems facing the Republicans.
     

    Greg_TX

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    The Republican party has a lot of work to do between now and the 2016 campaigns. To see how much work lies ahead of this dysfunctional party, look no farther than the debate over immigration reform and defunding Obamacare, and how those issues are dividing Republicans. On immigration, it's clear that there are some Republicans who are beholden to their corporate sponsors that demand continued access to cheap labor. With Obamacare, too many Republicans are afraid to draw a line in the sand and defund the mess before it's too late, and they think that those who want to pull the plug before it metastasizes into in irrevocable entitlement are a bunch of wild-eyed radicals.

    I'm afraid that the Republican party's answer to what ails this country now will be to run yet another empty suit that we would have to settle for instead of someone we would really want to support. The Democrats are all too willing to be led by blind ideology, and it seems to be the case that Republicans often are the ones that have to make some sort of Faustian bargain to surrender core principles in the belief that even a deeply flawed Republican is better than a Democrat. Every election, it's the same question I ask about Republican candidates: Is this really the best person they could find, or is this just the one they decide we should have this time?
     

    dustycorgill

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    Which is why this two party system sucks. You have the demoncats and the repubes.....yea I said pubes. What we NEED is a party that aint afraid to stand up for what is right, that has common sense, TRULY listens to its constituents.....and for goodness sake a party that has a set of freakin balls. Everyone makes this so complicated and its not.
     

    Pistol Pete

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    I think we are screwed as a country. I fully expect Hillary to be elected as our next president. If we survive the rest of Bama's term, Hillary will be elected to finish us off. The Republic of Texas sounds better and better to me.
     

    XinTX

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    All this talk of Christie being the nominee in 16 is just a red herring. The higher ups in the GOP want Jeb Bush and that's the choice we're going to get. The talk of Christie is just a distraction so Jeb can keep doing the behind the scenes work of building his machine. And, other than not being as anti-2A as Christie, Jeb is just as much a prog as Christie. But just like McLame, then Romney, Jeb is the 'chosen one' of the GOP establishment.
     

    oldguy

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    Jeb is the 'chosen one' of the GOP establishment.
    I agree, one reason Carl Rove pushed McCain and Romney IMO he wanted them to lose so Jeb could step in with an easy win 2016, it's all about carrying on the family name in power. The Democrats have moved so far left they are knocking at the door of communism, there voters are mainly young single mothers, most minorities and unions, that allows the GOP less then half of working white people and when they bring forward a RINO 3-4 million conservatives won't vote. It simply does the country no good for the GOP to move left. I've never believed in third parties however it may be the only answer sadly it would take a "Rock star" type to pull it off for a nation who watches American Idol, reality TV. If Hillary is elected for 8 years Detroit is our future.
     

    Mexican_Hippie

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    Cruz is the only one that has a real shot against Hillary.

    I fail to see how Bush/Christie/McCain/Romney/OtherClone are any different from her.

    The next president (or the one after) is most likely going to preside over a massive financial meltdown. No matter who is elected it can't be stopped in time, just cushioned a little. Some would like to avoid winning to avoid the blame. Others would like to be in control to make the liberty vs security decisions and help ease the pain a little. I doubt any of these real issues will surface in a televised debate.
     

    zenfly

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    Voting works and is good on a local level.. Voting for the president is and has been rigged for a long time.. I am a firm believer that JFK was the last truly elected and spoke against the wrong people and was against the FED bank and NWO agenda.. That's as far as I will go on that.. If you want to know more you'll need to do your own research..
     

    kurt

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    The GOP has to come together behind a nominee now. We know Hillary is going to be their nominee. In the 2012 election the Democrats stood back and watched (how many debates?) as the Republicans beat the shit out of each other. The same thing is about to happen again.
     

    Younggun

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    Yup.

    What's bad is that if Hillary does get in the White House and when things do fall apart the steeple will become even more dependent on the government while conservatives and libertarians become even more fed up with it.


    It could very well be the catalyst for something this country hasn't seen in a very long time.
     

    Sapper740

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    Cruz is the only one that has a real shot against Hillary.

    I fail to see how Bush/Christie/McCain/Romney/OtherClone are any different from her.

    The next president (or the one after) is most likely going to preside over a massive financial meltdown. No matter who is elected it can't be stopped in time, just cushioned a little. Some would like to avoid winning to avoid the blame. Others would like to be in control to make the liberty vs security decisions and help ease the pain a little. I doubt any of these real issues will surface in a televised debate.
    It's all Obama's fault! Man, I look forward to breaking that off in their asses!
     
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