03-19-2013, 09:29 AM
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The possibility of the first female president isnt enough to excite people? If it just comes down to young & sexy, then there probably isnt much of a demographic or ideological issue in politics, or for the GOP. Just find some hotties who know how to talk.
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03-19-2013, 09:34 AM
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Hillary will be too old. Her moment was usurped by Obama. I would say this about any man or woman. We're electing a president, not a pope. Plus, she's been skirmishing around the presidency for so long I doubt she would create much excitement. Reminds me of McCain in this respect.
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03-19-2013, 09:35 AM
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Whether you like her or not, Hillary is a strong candidate come 2016. I wouldn't be laughing at her chances. As of right now I'd call her the favorite. I wonder if a casino somewhere already has the odds out.
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03-19-2013, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by JohnC1908
I used to participate in meals on wheels in Jax and what I saw there made me ill and messed with my head. Something has to be done to change the family (responsible father) culture among the poor. The left has attracted the minority vote, now it's time to suggest solutions other than blaming and demonizing the right.
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Not sure it's all the left's fault. Seems like the problems are just as bad where you've got nothing but Republican leadership.
And I don't know that anyone's offered solutions, at least not successful ones.
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03-19-2013, 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by JohnC1908
Whether you like her or not, Hillary is a strong candidate come 2016. I wouldn't be laughing at her chances. As of right now I'd call her the favorite. I wonder if a casino somewhere already has the odds out.
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We'll see when Intrade opens with a prediction.
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03-19-2013, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by dynogator
Hillary will be too old. Her moment was usurped by Obama. I would say this about any man or woman. We're electing a president, not a pope. Plus, she's been skirmishing around the presidency for so long I doubt she would create much excitement. Reminds me of McCain in this respect.
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Current polls show Hillary would walk into the presidency against almost any pub challenger. They even have her winning in Texas.
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03-19-2013, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by rivergator
Not sure it's all the left's fault. Seems like the problems are just as bad where you've got nothing but Republican leadership.
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I'm not saying it's anyone's fault. It's really your (their) own, but I think this is the main hurdle African American culture faces today. At the end of the day you make your own choices. Why is it culturally acceptable to have several children with multiple women and not pay a damn bit of attention to them?
Of course the poor is screwed over in our justice system, serving hard time for petty crimes. Then when they get out they can't get a decent job because they had a dime bag of weed on them.
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03-19-2013, 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by dynogator
Hillary will be too old. Her moment was usurped by Obama. I would say this about any man or woman. We're electing a president, not a pope. Plus, she's been skirmishing around the presidency for so long I doubt she would create much excitement. Reminds me of McCain in this respect.
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If she's in good health and appears enthusiastic (i.e. doesnt come across as "old"), I dont see the age being a problem. Your moment is whenever your moment is. 2016 could be hers. But to a certain extent you are right, there's no one thats going to excite people as much as Obama in 2008 out there. But that's as true of the GOP as it is of the Dems.
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03-19-2013, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by fredsanford
Current polls show Hillary would walk into the presidency against almost any pub challenger. They even have her winning in Texas.
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That must be very gratifying for Hillary, but she's had a "sure thing," snatched away before. Polls this far out--plus having no declared Republican--are pretty worthless, in my opinion.
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03-19-2013, 09:59 AM
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The original OP is stating exactly what the liberal press has been saying and it is a load of crap!!
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03-19-2013, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by PSGator66
The original OP is stating exactly what the liberal press has been saying and it is a load of crap!!
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Actually, the OP is quoting the conclusions the RNC made about the Republican Party. you really didn't understand that?
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03-19-2013, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by dynogator
That must be very gratifying for Hillary, but she's had a "sure thing," snatched away before. Polls this far out--plus having no declared Republican--are pretty worthless, in my opinion.
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This is true. But she also ran a pretty shoddy campaign too, thinking all she had to do was show up and get crowned. If she wants it, I think she'll learn from the past in that regard.
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03-19-2013, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by wgbgator
If she's in good health and appears enthusiastic (i.e. doesnt come across as "old"), I dont see the age being a problem.
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That's because you've never been 70.  Electability aside, I think the optimum range for a president is 50 - 60 years old. The presidency chews up people and spits them out, have you seen how aged the office makes the office-holder?
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03-19-2013, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by dynogator
That's because you've never been 70.  Electability aside, I think the optimum range for a president is 50 - 60 years old. The presidency chews up people and spits them out, have you seen how aged the office makes the office-holder?
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Reagan made 70 look good, McCain made it look bad. Its all about how you come across. I think being older is actually *better* (for lack of a better term) for women in politics, there wont be as much shallow focus on sex appeal (like Palin), and will lend some air of authority.
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03-19-2013, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by dynogator
I hope the Dems are smarter than this. Hillary will be too old, too much baggage, to match up well against the minority hottie the Pubs will probably run.
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Ronald Reagan, who, according to many, was one of the greatest presidents in history, was 69 years old when he took office.
What "hottie" will the Republicans put up against Hillary?
Nikki Haley? Sarah Palin?
Hillary would destroy both of them. We're talking epic landslide.
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03-19-2013, 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by HudsonGator
Ronald Reagan, who, according to many, was one of the greatest presidents in history, was 69 years old when he took office.
What "hottie" will the Republicans put up against Hillary?
Nikki Haley? Sarah Palin?
Hillary would destroy both of them. We're talking epic landslide.
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This prospects of this excite you?
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03-19-2013, 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by PSGator66
The original OP is stating exactly what the liberal press has been saying and it is a load of crap!!
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No, that is not what I did. Go to the source and read the actual RNC report, especially pages 7 and 8. The quotes were pulled right from the report itself. It's what disaffected republicans said about it as determined by the RNC not what the media said that they said.
Facts are stubborn things.
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03-19-2013, 10:12 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnC1908
This prospects of this excite you?
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I can think of few people who would be worse than Sarah Palin.
Haley is a light-weight, she won't get the nomination.
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03-19-2013, 10:18 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HudsonGator
Ronald Reagan, who, according to many, was one of the greatest presidents in history, was 69 years old when he took office.
What "hottie" will the Republicans put up against Hillary?
Nikki Haley? Sarah Palin?
Hillary would destroy both of them. We're talking epic landslide.
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I was thinking more along the lines of Rubio, or the brain surgeon. Or some dark horse that hasn't been his (or her) presence known yet.
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03-19-2013, 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by JohnC1908
I'd blame both, problem is there is no message.
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There's a message but only some are willing to open their ears...
There are plenty of people (of all backgrounds) who work on the problems of the poor at a grass roots level daily but curiously they can't be trusted to lead the conversation they know the most about...
You worked on Meals...is that a "good" program or is it simply feeding the entitlement mentality?
Reform needed or cut, in your opinion?
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