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Poll
Question: How would you vote?
#1
Governor Sarah Palin (AK)
 
#2
Fmr. Governor Mitt Romney (MA)
 
#3
Fmr. Governor Mike Huckabee (AR)
 
#4
Governor Bobby Jindal (LA)
 
#5
Senator Bob Corker (TN)
 
#6
Other (please specify)
 
#7
Not a Republican
 
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Total Voters: 51

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Nutmeg
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« on: November 10, 2008, 10:01:06 PM »
« edited: November 10, 2008, 10:03:07 PM by Nutmeg the American »

Sad that Palin is the most ingenuous person on that list, excluding Corker (about whom I know next to nothing).

I likely will be voting in the R primary in 2012 if President Obama is de facto unopposed for renomination, so I might have to start looking into the R field.  In this poll I voted for the Huck.
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Nutmeg
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« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2008, 04:07:14 PM »

Sad that Palin is the most ingenuous person on that list, excluding Corker (about whom I know next to nothing).
Clearly Corker is  not the only one you know nothing about.

You're right; Huck probably is more trustworthy than Palin.

However, if you're suggesting that Romney is ingenuous, I really have nothing to say to that.  He'd say anything to advance himself.  There are few politicians I have less respect for than Mitt Romney, save the perverts and felons.
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Nutmeg
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« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2008, 08:38:10 PM »

Sad that Palin is the most ingenuous person on that list, excluding Corker (about whom I know next to nothing).
Clearly Corker is  not the only one you know nothing about.
You're right; Huck probably is more trustworthy than Palin.

However, if you're suggesting that Romney is ingenuous, I really have nothing to say to that.  He'd say anything to advance himself.  There are few politicians I have less respect for than Mitt Romney, save the perverts and felons.
And whose untruths is this based on?

My own personal interactions with the man as a first-in-the-nation voter.  Can you provide me any evidence to the contrary, to convince me that the nausea I felt after meeting him each time was the product of, say, something I'd eaten earlier?
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Nutmeg
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« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2008, 03:01:34 AM »

My own personal interactions with the man as a first-in-the-nation voter.  Can you provide me any evidence to the contrary, to convince me that the nausea I felt after meeting him each time was the product of, say, something I'd eaten earlier?
Not only is it ridiculous to think you are an expert judge of character based on stiff, repetitive, cordial, and brief meetings with a man, it's obviously a hyperbole and based on preconceived notions.  It's pretty hard to be as disgusted as you claim to be with someone whose job is to be charming and was successful with almost 5 million people.  Then comes the problem that you accused him of not being "ingenious", which is just absurd.  Romney is clearly a very, very intelligent man regardless of your political feelings towards him.

I met every candidate in both fields this year.  Only two I didn't like were Romney and Gravel.  Apparently meeting someone isn't a good way to judge them, though.  Shall we discern from television ads?

Number of votes received is hardly a measure of personal character.  Bill Clinton would, by that standard, be a most honorable man.

I never implied that Romney isn't intelligent.

However, if you're suggesting that Romney is ingenuous, I really have nothing to say to that.  He'd say anything to advance himself.  There are few politicians I have less respect for than Mitt Romney, save the perverts and felons.
Romney flipped on abortion.  What else did he do to make you consider him disreputable?  I'm not picking a fight, I really want to know.  This must be the fifth time I've asked this on this board, and I've yet to receive a real answer. 
You won't get an answer.  I've thoroughly refuted it literally 100 times, yet the same people keep coming back with mindless, baseless accusations.  Hating Romney is like a sad game to people here.  They try to one-up each other claiming they hate him more.  None of it is founded in reality or intellectually honest in any way.  It's sad, it's unfortunate, and it's very telling of the character and integrity of many forum members.

You're nearly as bad as that R-RI guy.

I'm going to vote against the jerk if he runs again in 2012, and it will be pleasing to do so.  Four years after convincing Massachusetts to vote for him, he went on the national stage to repeatedly trash his own state as well as New England in general in order to ingratiate himself with the Republican Party's southern and hard-right base.  Using an electorate that voted him into office as a pawn in a political campaign was enough to establish him as disingenuous in my mind.
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