steve1633 wrote:if you havent realized yet that pp posts offer little in the way of intelligent discourse then youre dumber than i suspected, if its just easier to argue with someone like her then ya go ahead keep it up.
JKersting wrote:I am amazed at what I am reading here so far. No one sees that picking another candidate is a losing proposition for the GOP.
Really?
Rush Limbaugh...right.
He has a rabid following for his radio show. And for good reason. It is a very well produced and ENTERTAINING show. Many hardcore liberals that I know and have known tell me exactly that. But, he has way too many flaws (and skeletons) and would only work if the goal is to sink our nation.
The bottom line here folks is this. I am an independent. I believe that most people in their hearts (60% of the voting population) are true independents.
If the GOP wants to win, they need to get back the "Reagan Democrats" and you don't do that by giving people Dole-Kemp again. Choosing ANY of the Class of '08 candidates is doing just that.
In other words, think outside the box. Seems that no one does that in politics any more. AND THAT IS A PROBLEM!!
see why Ron Paul should be McCain's running mate at :JKersting wrote:I say right now, it should NOT be anyone who ran for President in 2008. Period.
Need someone fresh and different for the campaign. Since I am NOT a Republican, I have no voice in the process. I can only hope to influence the thinking.
So, give me your names, I will add a poll and give you some of mine.


JKersting wrote:If the GOP wants to win, they need to get back the "Reagan Democrats" and you don't do that by giving people Dole-Kemp again. Choosing ANY of the Class of '08 candidates is doing just that.
In other words, think outside the box. Seems that no one does that in politics any more. AND THAT IS A PROBLEM!!


DemPlans wrote:JKersting wrote:I am amazed at what I am reading here so far. No one sees that picking another candidate is a losing proposition for the GOP.
Really?
Really indeed. I offered not only someone who isn't a candidate but someone who has NEVER been a candidate...Rush Limbaugh...right.
And seconds later, you contradict yourself and acknowledge he was mentioned!He has a rabid following for his radio show. And for good reason. It is a very well produced and ENTERTAINING show. Many hardcore liberals that I know and have known tell me exactly that. But, he has way too many flaws (and skeletons) and would only work if the goal is to sink our nation.
The bottom line here folks is this. I am an independent. I believe that most people in their hearts (60% of the voting population) are true independents.
If the GOP wants to win, they need to get back the "Reagan Democrats" and you don't do that by giving people Dole-Kemp again. Choosing ANY of the Class of '08 candidates is doing just that.
Google "Obama Republicans" or "Obamacans". If Obama is the nominee, the GOP needs to pull hard right and get the Limbaugh/Hannity audience as the independents and persuadable Republicans (not to mention Democrats) will have their choice in Obama. Trying to get McCain Democrats might only work if Hillary is the nominee, speaking personally as one Dem who has a more favorable view of McCain than Hillary.In other words, think outside the box. Seems that no one does that in politics any more. AND THAT IS A PROBLEM!!
Personally, I thought Rush was a pretty out-of-the-box suggestion.
JKersting wrote:I say right now, it should NOT be anyone who ran for President in 2008. Period.
Need someone fresh and different for the campaign. Since I am NOT a Republican, I have no voice in the process. I can only hope to influence the thinking.
So, give me your names, I will add a poll and give you some of mine.
Jim Rutledge wrote:JKersting wrote:I say right now, it should NOT be anyone who ran for President in 2008. Period.
Need someone fresh and different for the campaign. Since I am NOT a Republican, I have no voice in the process. I can only hope to influence the thinking.
So, give me your names, I will add a poll and give you some of mine.
Definitely not Matt Blunt. He lives four blocks from me. He shops at the local supermart, where my son on occasion checks & bags his groceries. He is an absolute empty suit, there only by his name and family.
Jim Rutledge
JKersting wrote:I live in Jefferson City. I cast the first vote in this poll. How do you think I feel?
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