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« on: July 09, 2014, 03:22:37 PM »

The Republicans have a stronger field this cycle, a lot better than the jokers that played 2012.  That, along, with Hillary Clinton repeatedly shooting herself in the foot with her gaffes, might eliminate the need for Romney to run again.  Romney wouldn't be able to do much because he's a has-been.  Jeb Bush has a stronger chance, because the name of Bush is not near as toxic as it was in 2008.  Plus, Jeb is unlike his elder brother.  After what a lot of Americans view as the worst presidency since World War II under Obama, the name Bush may actually sound pretty appealing and even comforting.  There's no need for Romney to run.  The GOP can do quite well without him.

lmao.

Please enlighten us on how Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and Jeb Bush are strong contenders. Maybe in the fantasy world/bubble of Faux Noise where people honestly thought Mittens was going to win in 2012 (despite every poll saying otherwise), the same people who are still probably looking at the numbers in Ohio. Lol

If the "most electable" Republican couldn't unseat the Kenyan Marxist socialist antichrist martian communist Nazi Barack Hussein Obama, there's no way Willard is going to defeat Hillary Clinton. #CaseClosed
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