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Best Republican 2012 Presidential candidate?

  • Mabelline posted: 22 Aug at 6:33 pm

    Sponge Bob!

  • Horselover posted: 24 Aug at 7:03 am

    I don’t know if Sarah Palin is ready to run in 2012, but I definitely think she would make a great president in the near future.

  • Jimmy B posted: 25 Aug at 11:46 pm

    Alfred E Newman

  • Just Plain American posted: 28 Aug at 6:31 pm

    They don’t need one, they already have a CEO in office. A republican candidate won’t show up again until the CEO’s need to switch parties to divide every one again.

  • Lyn posted: 30 Aug at 1:55 pm

    If Sarah Palin controls her own campaign, she would be an interesting candidate.

  • Entropy posted: 03 Sep at 12:45 am

    I never get who I want, which is why I almost always vote Libertarian (Motto: we may not count, but at least you can’t be blamed for the mess the winner makes!). Republicans I would vote for:

    Ron Paul
    Tom Coburn
    Paul Ryan
    Newt Gingrich … maybe.

    I don’t know enough about him yet, but I would be interested in hearing more about Bobby Jindal.

  • obamasbro posted: 03 Sep at 10:51 am

    they have no one…the gop has to get their act together and publicly announce a confession and make amends for loosing their principles in the last 8 years.till that is done and they purge the progressive elites from their party,the gop is DEAD ! enough is enough,no more fooling the people with trojan horses….http://resistnet.com

  • Legio XVII posted: 06 Sep at 5:13 am

    “Best” is a relative term.

  • molkey posted: 08 Sep at 8:47 pm

    Joe Scarborough

  • It’s That Guy posted: 11 Sep at 1:06 am

    None of the people whose names are being passed around now. Certainly not Sarah Palin. Not **** Cheney. Not Condoleeza Rice. Not Bobby Jindal.

    The GOP knows its ‘brand’ has been damaged, its ‘image’. The leaders know they need to work on their image, to redefine and ‘reinvent’ the party. When they do this, they will come up with a new ‘fresh face’. Someone you never saw before. A new face will make the party look new and changed.

    Remember, this is exactly what happened in 1992 with Clinton and 2000 with Bush. Just like with those two, the party will pick the guy and line up all the money behind him, and it will be no contest. He will enter the race with the most money and from Day One the media will treat him as the presumptive nominee, and all the others as insignificant also-rans.

  • lilwoo10 posted: 12 Sep at 1:37 am

    mickey mouse

  • Wild Sage posted: 16 Sep at 4:04 pm

    I really don’t know. Out of all the potential candidates from the GOP, the only one with any brains is Mitt Romney, but the Christian right won’t vote for him because he is a Mormon.

  • Foster posted: 19 Sep at 8:47 am

    As someone voting for Obama in 2012, I’m praying for Sarah Palin. She provides great entertainment for me. If its close in the GOP Primary I may register as a Republican just to give her the vote, but if I answer your question seriously I would say Senator John Thune from SD, he has a lot of star power.

  • Poodlelover posted: 20 Sep at 4:13 pm

    Sarah Palin and Huckabee

  • Lordpercywooster posted: 20 Sep at 11:31 pm

    Sarah Palin gave a policy speech in which she claimed that she wanted more support for children with disabilities, more tools to test for disorders, and while also decrying the expense of scientific research.

    This is what she said:
    Where does a lot of that earmark money end up anyway? […] You’ve heard about some of these pet projects they really don’t make a whole lot of sense and sometimes these dollars go to projects that have little or nothing to do with the public good. Things like fruit fly research in Paris, France. I kid you not.

    I am appalled.
    This idiot woman, this blind, shortsighted ignoramus, this pretentious clod, mocks basic research and the international research community. You damn well better believe that there is research going on in animal models — what does she expect, that scientists should mutagenize human mothers and chop up baby brains for this work? — and countries like France and Germany and England and Canada and China and India and others are all respected participants in these efforts.
    Yes, scientists work on fruit flies. Some of the most powerful tools in genetics and molecular biology are available in fruit flies, and these are animals that are particularly amenable to experimentation. Molecular genetics has revealed that humans share key molecules, the basic developmental toolkit, with all other animals, thanks to our shared evolutionary heritage (something else the wackaloon from Wasilla denies), and that we can use these other organisms to probe the fundamental mechanisms that underlie core processes in the formation of the nervous system — precisely the phenomena Palin claims are so important.
    This is where the Republican party has ended up: supporting an ignorant buffoon who believes in the End Times and speaking in tongues while deriding some of the best and most successful strategies for scientific research. In the next election, we’ve got to choose between the 21st century rationalism and Dark Age inanity. It ought to be an easy choice.

  • Richard C posted: 21 Sep at 11:34 pm

    A true American Hero – General David Petreaus

  • dno43 posted: 24 Sep at 3:15 pm

    Newt Gingrich is the most solid policy-wise, but he may be unelectable personality-wise. One of the leading voices opposing the H/C bill may emerge before this whole thing is done

  • peanut posted: 27 Sep at 3:33 am

    I want Sarah Palin but the lefties are a little scared of her… Heaven forbid we put someone in that is ~cough~ a Christian.. we don’t want our country going to where it is supposed to go. But let’s keep Obama in who is heading us towards a collapse.

  • Rayne Storm posted: 27 Sep at 3:08 pm

    Rand Paul or Paul Ryan

    Either of these guys will be just what we need

    I have supported them both for months

    People should learn as much as they can about them

  • Keith posted: 28 Sep at 9:06 am

    Mitt Romney and he should marry Sarah Palin (Mormons can have multiple wives) and she could be VP.

  • tfoley5000 posted: 29 Sep at 3:55 pm

    Tim Pawlenty because He is not at Personal Odds with Obama like with all the Others, besides Minnesota is not a Southern state He can steal more states from Obama then anyone else in the Party.

    Otherwise Obama is Re-Elected in 2012.

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