Scott Walker's Full CPAC Speech...
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I'm a moderate conservative, and if this is the best we have, we are completely fucked. Typical political blowhard. John Kasich or Ben Carson, if they run, are the best choices. Unfortunately, right wing whack jobs (i.e. big business) will do everything in their power to make sure either of those 2 guys are not the nominee.
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Just remember when Ben carson doesn't know an answer he prays to god to.get it...I wouldn't look him up if you need brain surgery...
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Let's see. Should we elect a community activist or a brain surgeon? Pretty sure I know which one you see more fit for the office of President.
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....unless, of course, you have conjoined at the brain twins.jecornel said:Just remember when Ben carson doesn't know an answer he prays to god to.get it...I wouldn't look him up if you need brain surgery...
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I flipped through his book the other day... guy has interesting opinions...
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John Kasich was Gary Condit's but buddy in 2001. That's why he went on the download for 10 years.HuskyInAZ said:I'm a moderate conservative, and if this is the best we have, we are completely fucked. Typical political blowhard. John Kasich or Ben Carson, if they run, are the best choices. Unfortunately, right wing whack jobs (i.e. big business) will do everything in their power to make sure either of those 2 guys are not the nominee.
"Not that there's anything wrong with that", except that he holds himself out as a "Family Values" Republican. He's a complete fucking in-the-closet hypocrite.
Scott Walker doesn't break his campaign promises, period. -
I can't wait for this go round of republican primaries. In 2011/2012, people would say crazy stuff and the crowd would just go nuts. So it became a competition for who could say the craziest shit.
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I'm not that impressed with anyone in the field on either side of the aisle. Just my opinion, but I think both Kasich and Carson are more polarizing than Walker is, and by extension, less electable. Carson would be a disaster anyway, he lacks the leadership and executive experience that's required to do that job well. Kasich might actually do a good job, his track record as governor is good, but again, I think he's too polarizing and that cannot be overcome by a republican candidate. IMO, of these three, Walker has the best chance to win, but I'm not sure it's going to matter who they trot out.HuskyInAZ said:I'm a moderate conservative, and if this is the best we have, we are completely fucked. Typical political blowhard. John Kasich or Ben Carson, if they run, are the best choices. Unfortunately, right wing whack jobs (i.e. big business) will do everything in their power to make sure either of those 2 guys are not the nominee.
When viewed from a qualifications and experience standpoint, there is no reason to vote for Hillary Clinton. Her executive experience is limited and laughable and she has a track record as a corrupt, power hungry individual. But she has the full weight and force of the democrat party, its "get out the vote" machine, its dependent class voting block, along with its vast media machine and popular culture outlets to prop her up and demonize her opponents. Odds have to favor her winning the election regardless of who she runs against. This is why we are all fucked and Chris Mathews legs are both tingling already. -
Governors make better presidents than Senators

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