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 Post subject: Rudy Rudy Rudy!
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So Giuliani made an appareance at the Bull Riding Championships today wearing cowboy boots and a beige suede blazer. Uhhh, hellooooo.

To win the Republican nomination, I suppose he needs to look more like a cowboy. :wtf:

He should just do what Mitt Romney did, turn his back on gay rights. That should do it.


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If he's wants to defeat Brownback, he has to go a step further by throwing a gay atheist into a meat grinder.


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Was he wearing ass-less chaps?


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The cynic in me says Mitt Romney will be our next president. He's got the memorable name, the presidential look, and the possibility of pulling some votes from the middle without alienating the conservative base too much.


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el_scorcho Wrote:
The cynic in me says Mitt Romney will be our next president. He's got the memorable name, the presidential look, and the possibility of pulling some votes from the middle without alienating the conservative base too much.


Please no.

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i think that the mormon thing is going to prove to be too much for him to overcome.


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i think that the mormon thing is going to prove to be too much for him to overcome.


I thought so too at first, but a lot of the hard core southern Jebus freaks are really backing him hard. I had a long talk the other night with his AL chairman, and I was kind of shocked that she dismissed the mormon issue out of hand.

OPA -- I hope that someday you will realize that no one besides your fellow butt pumpers and a lot of uber libs think that gay rights is an issue to even think about, much less get behind. It's not a winner, its an out and out death knell for a candidate.

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Sen. LooGAR (D-Pedantic) Wrote:
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i think that the mormon thing is going to prove to be too much for him to overcome.


I thought so too at first, but a lot of the hard core southern Jebus freaks are really backing him hard. I had a long talk the other night with his AL chairman, and I was kind of shocked that she dismissed the mormon issue out of hand.


Romney is as close to what they want as they've gotten, so far. A formidable national candidate, with personal life friendly (enough) to the bible-pumpers.

Brownback would be the guy in AL, etc., but they know he has less than a snowball's chance.


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Sen. LooGAR (D-Pedantic) Wrote:
This guy has crack Wrote:
i think that the mormon thing is going to prove to be too much for him to overcome.


I thought so too at first, but a lot of the hard core southern Jebus freaks are really backing him hard. I had a long talk the other night with his AL chairman, and I was kind of shocked that she dismissed the mormon issue out of hand.


Romney is as close to what they want as they've gotten, so far. A formidable national candidate, with personal life friendly (enough) to the bible-pumpers.

Brownback would be the guy in AL, etc., but they know he has less than a snowball's chance.


And,what's more of a cult to them: Cath-o-lics, or Mormons?

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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my gut tells me that, while some of the hardcore southern christians will say that his mormonism is not an issue NOW, once someone of Rove's bent decides to make an issue of it and paints someone as a the bastard son of scientologists, it would BECOME an issue. in short, it's enough to mccain him. we'll see though.


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my gut tells me that, while some of the hardcore southern christians will say that his mormonism is not an issue NOW, once someone of Rove's bent decides to make an issue of it and paints someone as a the bastard son of scientologists, it would BECOME an issue. in short, it's enough to mccain him. we'll see though.

Yeah, like we were talking about in that MTP thread from today, they can and will make almost anything an issue. Remember that Mac Cain the Air Pirate is not well loved by the Jesus-based ragers either...so whose camp do they get pushed into, especially if these 2 are the only real (read: well funded) candidates. My guess is they get a third party candidate (like Gephardt v. Dean in Iowa 2004) to do a lot of the attacking. Could bode well fro McCain if Brownback slams Romney. Then again, this is like Tennessee vs. Florida to me. Even if one of them wins, I still want the Dem to trounce him.

(Unless its Hillary v. McCain, then Houston, we have a big problem)

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Sen. LooGAR (D-Pedantic) Wrote:
(Unless its Hillary v. McCain, then Houston, we have a big problem)


I'd vote Green if this were the Nov '08 match-up... & there are very few circumstances where I can say as much. This might be the only one.


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