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Joe3113
02-08-2008, 03:44 PM
http://www.townhall.com/blog/

itshappening
02-08-2008, 03:46 PM
they LOVE Romney, since when did he (liberal flip flopper) become such a staunch conservative?

Dark_Horse_Rider
02-08-2008, 03:46 PM
http://www.townhall.com/blog/

I think Mccarthy is her first choice.

RonPaulFTFW
02-08-2008, 03:47 PM
why do people listen to her?
she makes money off of just talking random shit so people take notice.

WHOO carrrrrres.

Joe3113
02-08-2008, 03:54 PM
She just said she loves Ron Paul and Pat Buchanan. But disagrees with them on foreign policy.

sophocles07
02-08-2008, 03:55 PM
Anyone who cares about Laura Ingraham or Ann Coulter are complete morons.

leglock
02-08-2008, 03:57 PM
Aww,

She said she was going to endorse Hillary.

josh24601
02-08-2008, 04:00 PM
Anyone who cares about Laura Ingraham or Ann Coulter are complete morons.

Agreed. And all the morons voted for McCain.

If you want your guy to win, you have to win over the morons.

Thats why you should care.

nodope0695
02-08-2008, 04:10 PM
Why the hell would Romney run a third party??? After his speech yesterday, he's lost credibilty, and the longer he waits, the worse his chances of getting back any votes. Look at Ross Perot. People don't like being jerked around. Romney dropped out to try and head off a brokered convention and get out of McShame's way. They are hoping the SHEEPLE will act like SHEEPLE and tow the party line for McCain. Why do you think McCain is flip-flopping and calling himself a "true conservative?" When you look at it, it was a genious manuever. It was a totally tactical move by the GOP and the McCain campaign, brokered in a back room deal, with promises of a cabinet position - or even VP.

Don't forget that the NeoCons are well organized and very entrenched. They are not going to go without a fight. Have no illusions, we are up against a formidable foe who knows the game, and will play it every bit as hard as we will - only they have the Media, and the money, and the power.

All is not lost, however. A brokered convention is still possible. Don't believe the nay-sayers. None of the delegates are set in stone. This move by the NeoCons is a gamble. A big gamble. It is proof they are scared to death of a brokered convention and the prospect of Ron Paul speaking at the convention. They're on thin ice as it is with true conservative, and it could backfire if Huckabee stays in the race, and if WE stay in the race by supporting Ron Paul and getting the word out.

We have an opportunity here that must be seized! Millions of Romney supporters are now disenfranchised and without a conservative candidate. That is were Ron Paul can fill the vacuum. RP is the only true conservative, and we must sell that fact to Romney's supporters. We must contrast Ron's views and his platform with those of Romney's, and McCains and show that the Constitutional way, Ron's Way, is the right way.

theantirobot
02-08-2008, 04:21 PM
If Romney can't get anywhere with 35 million of his own money in the Republican party, why would he think he can get anywhere as third party? and WHAT THIRD PARTY WOULD TAKE HIM?

Exactly!

pacelli
02-08-2008, 04:23 PM
Ok. So Coulter as gone from Romney to Clinton to Romney. Sounds like a self-aggrandizing flip-flopper to me.

AlexMerced
02-08-2008, 04:24 PM
Why the hell would Romney run a third party??? After his speech yesterday, he's lost credibilty, and the longer he waits, the worse his chances of getting back any votes. Look at Ross Perot. People don't like being jerked around. Romney dropped out to try and head off a brokered convention and get out of McShame's way. They are hoping the SHEEPLE will act like SHEEPLE and tow the party line for McCain. Why do you think McCain is flip-flopping and calling himself a "true conservative?" When you look at it, it was a genious manuever. It was a totally tactical move by the GOP and the McCain campaign, brokered in a back room deal, with promises of a cabinet position - or even VP.

Don't forget that the NeoCons are well organized and very entrenched. They are not going to go without a fight. Have no illusions, we are up against a formidable foe who knows the game, and will play it every bit as hard as we will - only they have the Media, and the money, and the power.

All is not lost, however. A brokered convention is still possible. Don't believe the nay-sayers. None of the delegates are set in stone. This move by the NeoCons is a gamble. A big gamble. It is proof they are scared to death of a brokered convention and the prospect of Ron Paul speaking at the convention. They're on thin ice as it is with true conservative, and it could backfire if Huckabee stays in the race, and if WE stay in the race by supporting Ron Paul and getting the word out.

We have an opportunity here that must be seized! Millions of Romney supporters are now disenfranchised and without a conservative candidate. That is were Ron Paul can fill the vacuum. RP is the only true conservative, and we must sell that fact to Romney's supporters. We must contrast Ron's views and his platform with those of Romney's, and McCains and show that the Constitutional way, Ron's Way, is the right way.

I seriously don't think that Romney dropped out to aid Mccain, more he did it to save face, the bad blood is still very apparent between the two

What happens to Huckabee here on out will be the x-factor if we get the brokered convention we need to get RP the nod