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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostKIss my ass, and then explain.
I want him out at all costs', regardless of who runs against him.
You also have stated over and over and over again that you don't think the Republican nominee can lose this race; I think you're in for a rude awakening come November. I'm not sure there's a candidate left in this race that can win.
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As far as I'm concerned, Hunstman was the undefeatable-against-Obama candidate. He had the fiscal and constitutional policies of Paul (largely) and has a stronger background and rhetoric in foreign policy than anyone that's run since Reagan.
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostAs far as I'm concerned, Hunstman was the undefeatable-against-Obama candidate. He had the fiscal and constitutional policies of Paul (largely) and has a stronger background and rhetoric in foreign policy than anyone that's run since Reagan.
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostHuntsman never had a prayer, was really weak in debate, and never came across as a leader. If there's not a candidate left that can beat Barry, then there never was one. I don't think any of those that dropped out could have beaten him. Romney probably has a better chance than any of them that are left, but again, I'll vote for whoever it is. I still don't see why thats flawed logic. Barry has to go, and any of those that are left would be better than what we have. No matter what I thiink, the caucus will pick the candidate, and whoever that is will get my vote.
And as for Hunstman, it's tough to come across as strong in a debate where the moderators tend to only ask questions of the media darlings. Every time I've seen Hunstman be challenged on his views, especially on foreign policy, he's come across as confident and intelligent. It's a non-point now, but I think the GOP missed out there.
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostIt's flawed logic, to me, because it was always a matter of anything but Barry and that didn't just come about now that we're left with 2.3 mediocre-bad candidates. A little more effort and forethought in this race would have gone a long way.
And as for Hunstman, it's tough to come across as strong in a debate where the moderators tend to only ask questions of the media darlings. Every time I've seen Hunstman be challenged on his views, especially on foreign policy, he's come across as confident and intelligent. It's a non-point now, but I think the GOP missed out there.
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