Comments on: Poll: Giuliani Leads McCain For GOP Nod
CBS News Poll Finds Favorable Ratings For Both, But Rudy Leads
- macusweil, it seems like YOU have the agenda of hate. Pretty hateful speech. Typical double standard for libs.
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- Rudy is the only Republican candidate in the race so far that is not a either a flip-flop or neo-con or both. I remember the a day when standing up for women's rights & equal rights (think gay rights today) was looked on as a positive, that was before the radical right took over this party with their self serving agenda of hate, lies and corruption.
Main Entry: neo.con (ser.va.tive)
Pronunciation: 'nE-O-k&n
Function: noun or adjective
1 a : of or relating to a person or strategy of pretending
to follow traditional conservatism with little or no true interest
in such philosophy simply for personal, political or economic gain. - Reply to this comment
- Guiliani will never make it! He isn't a big enough nut case to please the right-wingers! So far they rule the party and not likely to ever give up any of their long sought after power to shove religion down this countries throats! So, I wouldn't hold my breath until any of the three makes it to the final's!
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- gas prices have fallen
Posted by cbville72
une 27, 1999
Web posted at: 6:28 p.m. EDT (2228 GMT)
The average price of self-service regular gasoline rose .59 cents, up to about $1.19 per gallon. - Reply to this comment
- It's time for a populist like Huey Long to step forward before the walls come tumbling down. Not Huey Long the dictator, but Long the populist. The closest politician to a populist has not reared their head. McCain, Giuliani and Romney are creepy politicians. Clinton, Obama, Edwards and the rest lack the populist passion. They haven't a clue, as Long did, about hardship and wealth distribution. They will not take on the large corporations because the money needed to get elected comes from those companies. The only viable choice is Gore.
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- Gingrich lacks character. He presented divorce papers to his first wife while she lay in hospital bed recovering from cancer.
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- Aren't these two men dying of cancer? I know it was the main reason Gulianni didn't take on Hillary in New York? Even if his health is in remission does he really think he'd have a better chance to beat her for president. McCains cancer is and was much less threatenning but again he's too old and sickly to beat Hillary. Sure either of them could beat Baruk Husien Osama, but they won't have that chance. The democrats will nominate Hillary, and only Gingrich has the conversational skills AND CONSERVATIVE credential that would be necessary to give Hillary a serious contest. She is WAY STRONGER than the corporate media would lead one to believe. A Mormon, never. a liberal Republican
would never win the general election. McCain is by far the best Republican candidate but he's not well enough for two national campaigns in the next two years. That leaves Gingrich. - Reply to this comment
- Would YOU allow your daughter to date anyone of these swine?
Posted by JohnShaft4 at 10:56 PM : Feb 17, 2007
If Mitt were available, YES. But Mitt Romney is the one most likely to remain faithful to his one and ONLY wife. The other top three republican contenders might be interested in a 3rd or 4th wife.... - Reply to this comment
- American politics goes in cycles. The pendulum swung to the left in the 60's, peaking in the '70s (Civil rights, Vietnam, Watergate). It swung to the right in the '80s (Reagan) and then sort of centered in the '90s after peaking to the left in '94 (Clinton/Republican congress). Since 2001, we have been in the far right ditch. Now we are going to take a shift to the left before we settle in the middle again sometime in the next decade.
A Democrat will be elected president in 2008. And then you Republicans will get too greedy again and the pendulum will start its swing back to the right.
And so it goes... - Reply to this comment
- wayfedup-
It's time to stop worrying about the Vote. who cares?
Our GOVERNMENT does not represent us. We have no say in our Government. It's that simple. Voting is a joke.
It's time for Fight Club. It's time for V for Vendetta. It's time for another Civil War. It's time for REVOLUTION. - Reply to this comment
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