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« on: August 18, 2015, 07:33:40 am »

The pump is primed, it's time the pendulum swing, and it ain't gonna happen with:

Bush-No passion, no specifics, and sadly the name (IMO, GWB was a hero but I'm not going to convince the uninformed morons)

he acts like he thinks he's a shoo in because of the name...and the media treats him like he is. But I agree with you, he's a blank slate.

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Rubio-Milk toast flailing in the wind. Say BOO and he'll wet his pants.

can't get past the "Gang of 8" thing

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Christie-Blowhard who can't be decisive on the ISIL and the middle east conflicts, and, on face value, doesn't seem like he can be trusted.





Huckabee-A pontificating Pillsbury doughboy with a cute smile and a guitar who thinks we should be living the 50's where every family is made up of a working man, housewife, and two perfect chillins' (whatever) and the good Lord will provide.

Snake oil salesman. Thinks he is too clever by half and thinks everyone else is a rube.

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Fiorina-A fiesty, no nonsense, perfect VP candidate who could step in the shoes of a STRONG likeminded, PRES, and only one person comes to mind.

Carson-Love to have him as my doctor or best friend but wishy-washy on all the issues and would get chewed up and spit out by the Washington elite.

I think he has a stronger backbone than that but I question his stances on many issues...and his experience dealing with opposition. Would love to see him as Surgeon General or another office where his expertise would be useful and his politics in line with mainstream

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Perry-My type of man but that's about it. He's rigid and stubborn and reminds me of, well, Obama.

Cruz-He ain't my type of man and, like Perry, he's rigid, stubborn, and reminds me of, well......................

don't see it. Cruz is a Constitution guy, not a revolutionary like Obama and he is my choice right now.

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Graham-Old toad with no grasp of issues important to most Americans.

Jindal-Young but decidedly old ideas and 'blah blah blah' fixes to problems with not an ounce of passion.

Kasich-Entrenched in the old do nothin' but get reelected at all cost politics that all of us are sick and tired of.

Paul-Certifiable nut case.

Santorum-See Kasich but this guy's got a Bible on his lap.

Walker-Another perfect VP candidate who would be a good president but doesn't currently have the passion to fire up the base.

So, a clown got us into this mess, a clown can get us out. It's not the time for a 'nice guy' like Carson or wishy-washy milk toast like Rubio. We need the Donald and we need him now.


Donald is looking more and more like a pawn as time goes by...yes he plays the part well but he can't give specifics on anything. His soundbites are great...but that's all they are. soundbites.
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