So....Romney is your candidate

Isn't it odd how there is not, and never has been, a single post from the GOP-bots and the rest of the crazy-clown conservative posters about how proud they are of their candidate? He wiped the floor with wacky Newt today and he's got the nomination in hand, but I note the total absence of any sort of post about it.

What does it all mean?
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
It means that Romney is an idiot, and is one of the very few Republicans with the potential to be a worse President than Obama. Well, actually, there are lots of Republicans who would be a worse President than Obama, so I exaggerated a bit.

Hey, I'm with Timmy here. Let's hear some rousing support for Mitt!
waverunner234's Avatar
Does it matter which of those clowns win?
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
No.
wellendowed1911's Avatar
Isn't it odd how there is not, and never has been, a single post from the GOP-bots and the rest of the crazy-clown conservative posters about how proud they are of their candidate? He wiped the floor with wacky Newt today and he's got the nomination in hand, but I note the total absence of any sort of post about it.

What does it all mean? Originally Posted by timpage
Timpage it means they know the future for the GOP is very gloomy and it gets worse each day. I read that 100,000 less voters turned out for this election than in 2008- the GOP doesn't like any guy. Newt has too much baggage and Romney is a psuedo conservative- Romney is going to look stupid in a national debate criticizing Obamacare- Also, Romney talks about being in the private sector and a job creator- we all know his record at Bain plus as Governor his state was like 43rd or 47th can't remember which in job creation and that was when the economy was in good shape.
I have challenged both Iaintlian and Whirlway to make a wager that if Obama loses I will deactivate my account and pay for an escort of their choice and if Obama wins they will have to deactivate their account- neither has accepted my bet.
Whirlway is doing this for entertainment he admitted he didn't vote for McCain in 2008 and refuses to say who he voted for I almost feel sorry for the GOP but they dug their own grave.
It's all about the 20% in elections and right now I think the 20% is leaning heavily to the left.
You have 40% of voters who will vote DEM no matter what and you have 40% who will vote GOP no matter what- than you have the 20% who could go either way- so they can learn towards an insider like Newt with a history of baggage or a man who represents the 1%. Also in the last 7 days they witnessed a GOP governor rudely point her finger at the POTUS as if he was a child and than have the GOP chairman compare Obama to a Captain who abandoned a ship where people actually died some of them were American yet the GOP chairman totally disregarded those people ad made a ill fate comparison a didn't apologize. Oh ad let's not forget the idiotic Kansas Representative who emailed a prayer for Obama's death- no wonder why the GOP party is in a shameful state.
JD Barleycorn's Avatar
Let me see...Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Florida...I count 46 more states (53 if you're Obama) to go. It takes 1,144 delegates and Romney has 80 something. Have you always had a problem with premature ejaculation?

By the way, your bet had something to do with you eating shit if I remember correctly.

Frankly, we have a caucus this time out and it is non-binding. I will make up my mind closer to the event. I have problems with both Romney and Gringrich. Those problems pale next to Obama.
Boltfan's Avatar
The "20%" isn't leaning either way yet. The 20% is interested in how the economy fairs up until election day. Barring some huge event such as a terrorist attack or going to war with Iran (though if Af-stan gets bad it could sway some) this election comes down to the economy and job gains, period.
JD Barleycorn's Avatar
I was just listening to Charles Krauthammer and he told me that Missouri has Romney and Santorum on the ballot with no Gringrich. Polling is looking good for Santorum right now. Three way race? Brokered convention?
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
Everyone keeps forgetting about Ron Paul. He won't get the nomination, but he isn't pulling out any time soon. If the convention is brokered, Paul will have some weight to throw around.
So.....it is as I suspected.....total disarray.
wellendowed1911's Avatar
I was just listening to Charles Krauthammer and he told me that Missouri has Romney and Santorum on the ballot with no Gringrich. Polling is looking good for Santorum right now. Three way race? Brokered convention? Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
You listeed to Krauthhammer that figures where your IQ level is- ad do you have the "nads" to put your confidence on whatever moron wins the GOP ticket???? Unlike you I am sure who I am voting for it must suck for you that you don't like either one of your candidates LMFAO!!!!!
wellendowed1911's Avatar
The "20%" isn't leaning either way yet. The 20% is interested in how the economy fairs up until election day. Barring some huge event such as a terrorist attack or going to war with Iran (though if Af-stan gets bad it could sway some) this election comes down to the economy and job gains, period. Originally Posted by Boltfan
With that in mind it again doesn't look for the GOP the UE rate has been getting lower and private sector jobs have been increasing albeit slowly- GOP is toast unless something Bad happens- the big difference is the 20% Independents voters are not dumb like Republican voters- the UE rate is a little above 8% and would be much lower had the Repugs passed some of Obama's job bills that by the way had many bi-partisan bills, but the Republicans as stupid as they are refuse to do nothing in hopes that the UE rate remains high around Oct to increase their chances and to make Obama look bad but Independents see right through their game.
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So.....it is as I suspected.....total disarray. Originally Posted by timpage
What's more of a disarray is that in the Floria primary exit polls 38% said they are still unsure about who they are totally behind- not good news an a whooping 33% of GOP candidates want a new candidate : http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/...te_618516.html

We are 9 months away from the General election and count all the numerous debates but yet 1/3 of GOP voters want a new candidate- if that doesn't scare the shit out of the GOP than I don't know what else to say. As I mention the AZ Gov finger pointing- the Chairman comparing Obama to a Captain accused of manslaughter to the Kansas GOP representative praying for Obama's death does nothing but 1) let's independents know how radical and out of touch the GOP party has become and 2) rallies up and electrifies the Dem base- take a look on Facebook and Youtube about all the viral videos of how disgusting and disrespectful the GOP base has become this will only get Obama supporters to come out in masses and support Obama.
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
Romney is not my candidate. Obama is not my candidate. And sure as hell Gingrich and Santorum are not my candidates. Not even Ron Paul is my main candidate.

Gary Johnson 2012!!! Ok, I know he won't win, but I will be able to look at myself in the mirror after the election.
Most recent polling shows Obama vs. Romney in a national electon to be statistically tied.

Not a good sign for a sitting president, running against a 1% er like Romney, especially with an improving economy, an Arizona governor who wags her finger, the smart independent voters, and all the other laughable reasons that Obamazombies cite.

I would have thought Obama would be up by alot more.

tick, tick, tick............Obama clock counting down.