That would NOT be a good choice. I think she's great and all that, but not a wise pick.
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostPor que?
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Originally posted by The Geofster View PostWhy is that? Bush baggage? She's probably more qualified that Romney to be President.
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostI love her. As a National Security Advisor and Sec. of State, but her background is all under the Bush Administration. I'm afraid it would be seen as pandering to the black AND female voters. It would be interesting, but I'd prefer someone like Rubio.
The fear of looking like pandering is understandable, but the reality is that among everyone in Washington, she's uniquely qualified for the position.
I don't think Rubio is a bad choice, but I think he carries a lot of baggage from the Tea Party movement. The movement has singularly integrated with the Republican party again and I just don't see his involvement enhancing that vote that's already there, but I do see it bringing up potential targets for the media and undecideds.
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostYou bring up some good points, but I think she also brings a certain amount of, well uh, balls, that Romney just doesn't come off as having. She's confident, competent, and convicted; Romney has the first and most of the second, but I don't think voters think he has much of the third.
The fear of looking like pandering is understandable, but the reality is that among everyone in Washington, she's uniquely qualified for the position.
I don't think Rubio is a bad choice, but I think he carries a lot of baggage from the Tea Party movement. The movement has singularly integrated with the Republican party again and I just don't see his involvement enhancing that vote that's already there, but I do see it bringing up potential targets for the media and undecideds."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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What they didnt say was that he was cheered on a bunch of occasions throughout that speech and was given a standing ovation at the end. For him to attend and confront them and tell them what they needed to hear and for Obama to NOT attend and just assume he has the vote is great. I heard some of the interviews with people who attended and they were not happy about Obama not attending. One of them was a Reverend and he was furious. He stated he would not be voting for Obama this election and was preaching that people should just "stay at home" in November.
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Originally posted by Zfan View PostEver heard of a Uncle Tom, that's exactly what the blacks will label her as. Just another Ni**er sell out! Mark my words! Sorry for the harsh words....
She's been very outspoken about NOT wanting to be involved in politics.
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Originally posted by CJ View PostWhen the hell was there a black audience that wasn't hostile? Seriously.
Name a neighborhood or community that WAS predominantly white until blacks moved in to create the majority and DIDN'T turn it into a shithole. There has to be one place in America where a black community has moved into a predominantly white shithole and turned it around....there just has to be. But I doubt it.Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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