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For Liberals/Democrats: If you had to vote Republican...

If you had to choose...


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Following a devastating pep rally that killed 16 walruses, injured five people, and left six more with a bad case of indigestion, you have been forced to select a Republican candidate to run for President.

In all seriousness, I thought this would be an interesting idea. Simply put, if you're a liberal and/or democrat, and you had (emphasis on had, don't give me no "Oh I would rather not vote" bull****) to pick a Republican Candidate, whom would it be?
 
Following a devastating pep rally that killed 16 walruses, injured five people, and left six more with a bad case of indigestion, you have been forced to select a Republican candidate to run for President.

In all seriousness, I thought this would be an interesting idea. Simply put, if you're a liberal and/or democrat, and you had (emphasis on had, don't give me no "Oh I would rather not vote" bull****) to pick a Republican Candidate, whom would it be?

First off, I hate questions like this, since why would I pick a republican candidate to vote for when none running share my beliefs. There is a reason we have more than one party. However, I will play this somewhat straight for you, just because there is one of the candidates I have more respect for, one who, very rarely but that is still more than the other ones, says something that resonates with me, such as the quote in my sig.
 
First off, I hate questions like this, since why would I pick a republican candidate to vote for when none running share my beliefs. There is a reason we have more than one party. However, I will play this somewhat straight for you, just because there is one of the candidates I have more respect for, one who, very rarely but that is still more than the other ones, says something that resonates with me, such as the quote in my sig.

Play along, we did in the other thread.
 
I did. I referenced the guy in my sig. Read the quote, it is ****ing awesome.

True enough, Lindsey Graham does provide entertainment.
 
Following a devastating pep rally that killed 16 walruses, injured five people, and left six more with a bad case of indigestion, you have been forced to select a Republican candidate to run for President.

In all seriousness, I thought this would be an interesting idea. Simply put, if you're a liberal and/or democrat, and you had (emphasis on had, don't give me no "Oh I would rather not vote" bull****) to pick a Republican Candidate, whom would it be?

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Aw heck, if I had to vote for one of them, I'd vote for Chris Christie, simply because he had the balls to shut down a bridge because he was pissed at somebody. No use having all that power if you aren't going to use it for bad every now and again. (joking, joking, don't get your panties in a wad)

Also, because he's chubby and reminds me of Jon Favreau and I love Jon Favreau.
 
Gun to my head, Rand Paul. Absolutely nobody else.
 
Rick Santorum ftw.

Or write in Palin.
 
I backed Huntsman in 2012. I'd vote for him over Hillary in a heartbeat.
 
Rand Paul is decent on civil liberties and I appreciate his ideological consistency in supporting ending the Cuban embargo. He's pretty terrible on most other issues though.
 
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