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POTUS PERRY!

Started by Teatownclown, August 07, 2011, 08:03:19 PM

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RecycleMichael

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I looked for his name on the Obits and haven't seen it. I see he is still the name on the property deed on his north Mingo land.
Power is nothing till you use it.

swake

Quote from: Teatownclown on August 07, 2011, 08:46:00 PM
It's "YOU'RE" not your...why am I wasting my time trying to educate the masses?

The clown seems to be getting there again.

I came across this video made at Aox/FOTD/Clown's house after his last TulsaNow account was "hacked"






Be warned, you are all now being watched by the Internet Police

Conan71

JFC! Talk about spam-sucking trailer trash...
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

guido911

Quote from: AquaMan on August 08, 2011, 12:15:36 PM
Don't you miss Shadows? I worry he may have been spirited away to a group home with no internet.

I would agree with him on some things, but I think this is the poster RM had long ago issues with so I kinda stopped listening to him.
Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

Teatownclown

Five Points About Rick Perry's Prayer Rally Not Yet in Mainstream Press
http://www.talk2action.org/story/2011/8/8/114844/0135/Front_Page/Five_Points_About_Rick_Perry_s_Prayer_Rally_Not_Yet_in_Mainstream_Press

RUN REV PERRY RUN! Bring it! Our Nation is ready for this craziness!



I know too much. :D

swake

Quote from: Teatownclown on August 08, 2011, 03:16:06 PM
I know too much. :D

Yes, it's quite the burden to be so much smarter and more informed than everyone else.

guido911

Quote from: swake on August 08, 2011, 03:34:28 PM
Yes, it's quite the burden to be so much smarter and more informed than everyone else.

It is a burden, but one that I can carry quite easily. Thanks for noticing.  :P
Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

Teatownclown

Oh boy...he's tossing his cowboy hat into the ring on Saturday!

Last Saturday, I heard that Jesus tried to attend the stadium seance but was turned away by security for looking Arab.

Rev Perry can be certain "Real Christians " will do nothing to oppose his religious fascism. Cults are so sickening. Rick Perry is playing to the main audience of the republican party,the looney tune Fundamentalists. I can't wait for Michele Bachman and Perry to "duke " it out. I'm sending her a check too!

swake

Quote from: Teatownclown on August 08, 2011, 10:25:01 PM
Oh boy...he's tossing his cowboy hat into the ring on Saturday!

Last Saturday, I heard that Jesus tried to attend the stadium seance but was turned away by security for looking Arab.

Rev Perry can be certain "Real Christians " will do nothing to oppose his religious fascism. Cults are so sickening. Rick Perry is playing to the main audience of the republican party,the looney tune Fundamentalists. I can't wait for Michele Bachman and Perry to "duke " it out. I'm sending her a check too!

This is a good thing. Perry and Bachmann will try to out Christian each other and will end up going so far to the right that they won't even be able to win a nomination. Romney is loving this.

AquaMan

Yeah, but he'll probably pick one of them for his running mate to satisfy that wing of the party. Sounds like deja vu all over again!
onward...through the fog

swake

Quote from: AquaMan on August 09, 2011, 09:27:26 AM
Yeah, but he'll probably pick one of them for his running mate to satisfy that wing of the party. Sounds like deja vu all over again!

No, I doubt that. At least one and probably both are going to go for the Mormon jugular to save their campaign and will become toxic to him.

Pawlenty would bring a good shot at winning Minnesota with him (probably better than Bachmann) and is a nice, solid and safe conservative choice for Veep.

Conan71

Quote from: swake on August 09, 2011, 09:46:34 AM
No, I doubt that. At least one and probably both are going to go for the Mormon jugular to save their campaign and will become toxic to him.

Pawlenty would bring a good shot at winning Minnesota with him (probably better than Bachmann) and is a nice, solid and safe conservative choice for Veep.

+1 on Romney and Pawlenty.  Unfortunately, I think Romney is going to be demonized for being too moderate.  The reality is, the GOP needs a moderate if they want independent voters who don't identify with the Tea Party or who have gotten caught up in the manufactured hype like "hostage taking" and "terrorists".  Problem is for any GOP candidate though is the Tea Party represents a significant voting bloc which simply will not vote Democrat.

It's going to take more than the Tea Party voters and party-line GOP's to take over the White House.

Personally, I like either Romney or Herman Cain.  Both have great leadership pedigrees.  Just hoping if the nominee is Romney he doesn't pick a whack-a-doodle running mate.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

Hoss

Quote from: Conan71 on August 09, 2011, 10:06:35 AM
+1 on Romney and Pawlenty.  Unfortunately, I think Romney is going to be demonized for being too moderate.  The reality is, the GOP needs a moderate if they want independent voters who don't identify with the Tea Party or who have gotten caught up in the manufactured hype like "hostage taking" and "terrorists".  Problem is for any GOP candidate though is the Tea Party represents a significant voting bloc which simply will not vote Democrat.

It's going to take more than the Tea Party voters and party-line GOP's to take over the White House.

Personally, I like either Romney or Herman Cain.  Both have great leadership pedigrees.  Just hoping if the nominee is Romney he doesn't pick a whack-a-doodle running mate.

One would hope that the phrase 'those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it' would resonate there.

Gaspar

Quote from: Conan71 on August 09, 2011, 10:06:35 AM
+1 on Romney and Pawlenty.  Unfortunately, I think Romney is going to be demonized for being too moderate.  The reality is, the GOP needs a moderate if they want independent voters who don't identify with the Tea Party or who have gotten caught up in the manufactured hype like "hostage taking" and "terrorists".  Problem is for any GOP candidate though is the Tea Party represents a significant voting bloc which simply will not vote Democrat.

It's going to take more than the Tea Party voters and party-line GOP's to take over the White House.

Personally, I like either Romney or Herman Cain.  Both have great leadership pedigrees.  Just hoping if the nominee is Romney he doesn't pick a whack-a-doodle running mate.

I would hope that Cane is able to make an impact.  I think Romney will end up being the candidate, but I also think there are some strange surprises lurking.  Bachman has taken Palen's place in drawing fire from the left and  she is performing that job with superb skill.

I think a Romney/Cain ticket may be a nice blend.  Romney is smart, and skilled at running billion dollar businesses and budgets.  Cain is not a 'sideline' guy so I think he will take a very active role in the business of government.  Romney will draw the independent support and Cain will satisfy the Tea Party.  Both have pledged to work toward a simplified tax code to different degrees and both are viewed by industry with a great deal of confidence.  I think that even the mere prospect of such a ticket will have a profound effect on the economy, but to be successful we will have to overcome those who vote for a living.

When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

swake


Except for the fact that Cain is either a bit dim and/or nuts, and more than a little bigoted:

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WALLACE: You're saying any community, if they want to ban a mosque?
CAIN: Yes. They have a right to do that. That's not discriminating based upon religion.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/post/herman-cain-strives-for-new-levels-of-anti-muslim-buffoonery/2011/03/04/gIQAJ7WpLI_blog.html

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"I don't think [Israelis] have a big problem with people (Palestinians) returning. The issue is there are some things that they simply do not want to give in on," he said
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0511/55484.html#ixzz1UXxOJNUs

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HERMAN CAIN, CEO, THE NEW VOICE: Hey, Neil, a reporter asked me would I appoint a Muslim to my administration? I did say no. And here's why.  But the reporter didn't tell you this.
I would have to have people totally committed to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of this United States. And many of the Muslims, they are not totally dedicated to this country. They are not dedicated to our Constitution. Many of them are trying to force Sharia law on the people of this country.
http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/your-world-cavuto/transcript/herman-cain-defends-controversial-muslim-comments

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CAIN: Engage the people. Don't try to pass a 2,700 page bill — and even they didn't read it! You and I didn't have time to read it. We're too busy trying to live — send our kids to school. That's why I am only going to allow small bills — three pages. You'll have time to read that one over the dinner table. What does Herman Cain, President Cain talking about in this particular bill?
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/06/07/238779/herman-cain-long-bills/


And these aren't misstatements or gaffes, these are (or were) his positions