Navy Pride
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What do you think? He could be the nominee in 2016.
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Well ah.
I guess this means you're assuming Mitt Romney isn't going to win this year?
I mean an incumbent president doesn't often have a primary challenger for his second term...
Yes.
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You can't vote for Obama in the 2016 election.
And now you know what we were thinking during the last election, with you libbo's screaming 'anyone but Bush'.You can't vote for Obama in the 2016 election.
Any chance we could repeal the 22nd and bring back Clinton?I was going to post that, but there is ONE possibility. If Obama loses in 2012, he could run again in 2016. That would not violate the 22nd Amendment.
And now you know what we were thinking during the last election, with you libbo's screaming 'anyone but Bush'.
Any chance we could repeal the 22nd and bring back Clinton?
If JEb Bush ran as a Libertarian I would...no...I wouldnt. Im pretty much done with the Bush presidencies. By most peoples account Jeb Bush was a decent governor. But...no.
Jeb Bush is an "establishment" big-government Republican. The Republican Party and the Democrat Party should go extinct.
Our country is bankrupt. We're going over a cliff and voters keep re-electing these guys.
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Jeb Bush thinks like most of the big-government representatives in both major parties. Both parties voted to spend money they didn't have. We have to balance our budgets but big-government politicians haven't been doing that. Look how simple it is:
Nope, Jeb Bush would be like that GOP presidential candidate...Mitt Romney.
Jeb Bush is an "establishment" big-government Republican. The Republican Party and the Democrat Party should go extinct.
Our country is bankrupt. We're going over a cliff and voters keep re-electing these guys.
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2010 - In the House of Representatives, 87% of the incumbents who stood for election were re-elected.
In the Senate, 84% of the incumbents who stood for re-election were successful.
Incumbent Re-Election Rates In The 2010 Mid-Terms
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Jeb Bush thinks like most of the big-government representatives in both major parties. Both parties voted to spend money they didn't have. We have to balance our budgets but big-government politicians haven't been doing that. Look how simple it is:
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Nope, Jeb Bush would be like that GOP presidential candidate...Mitt Romney.
What do you think? He could be the nominee in 2016.
No....but I actually feel kinda sorry for Jeb. I truly believe it was his aspiration, but his brother totally screwed it up for him.
Although...I love the fact that NP is conceding Obama's re-election and looking at who will be the GOP nominee in 2016.
Yeah one guy is conceding the re election of Obumble. That settles it
Of course given all the caterwauling about Romney by the far left drama queens-including idiotic rants about dog transportation on down-I could say that the level of hysteria by the left suggests that they think Romney is going to win
LOL TD......you are obviously mistaking the hysteria of the right-wing with the hysteria of the left. The left has been pretty quiet about Romney up until now...it has been the right-wing who have been in hysterics over the prosepect of a Romney nomination....
What do you think? He could be the nominee in 2016.