Elections GOP 2016 Primary Thread V3: More God and Guns Edition

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Christie Wins Court Battle Over Funding New Jersey Pension Gap
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Governor Chris Christie won a decisive victory over New Jersey unions when the state
 
One voter shows up at Santorum event in Iowa
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At first, one was the loneliest number for Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Monday.
Just one Iowan showed up at 2 p.m. campaign stop Monday at a restaurant in the unincorporated community of Hamlin, population 300, according to a report from The Des Moines Register
 
Jeez, this page is already great. I wonder what it would take to make me feel sorry for Santorum? Something ghastly and unspeakable no doubt. I got a chuckle out of the Graham article, but hopefully that debate will be as relevant as discussing who has mining rights on Neptune.
 
Jeez, this page is already great. I wonder what it would take to make me feel sorry for Santorum? Something ghastly and unspeakable no doubt. I got a chuckle out of the Graham article, but hopefully that debate will be as relevant as discussing who has mining rights on Neptune.

I think because it's on the GOP side, it would matter, especially if it was a candidate who had a good chance. The party is still suppose to be centered on family values and lacking one wouldn't be good.

Off-topic but I wonder why Graham is single. Did his career really hold him off from that ambition? Did he even want a family ever? Do you think he possibly could be gay and not want to identify as it due to his career in politics?
 
Looks like we figured out what we already knew about Ted Cruz from the v2 and v3 threads. He is a very polarizing politician.
 
Anybody else read that Graham First Lady post in Bruce from Family Zgut's voice? I was waiting for him to say his cat or miniature pincher would also be in the rotation.

 
Check Brother Nathanael's latest video featuring many of the Republican Presidential candidates.


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I think of all of them Rand Paul would be the best. He's sucking up to them but at heart he is a patriot which is why they'll never push him forward. They know he can't be trusted.

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Anybody else read that Graham First Lady post in Bruce from Family Zgut's voice? I was waiting for him to say his cat or miniature pincher would also be in the rotation.



I will have to do that. Impressive work there.
 
I think because it's on the GOP side, it would matter, especially if it was a candidate who had a good chance. The party is still suppose to be centered on family values and lacking one wouldn't be good.

Off-topic but I wonder why Graham is single. Did his career really hold him off from that ambition? Did he even want a family ever? Do you think he possibly could be gay and not want to identify as it due to his career in politics?

It's pretty easy to stereotype him as a closet case, which is my leading theory, but that's what the other thread is for. I think if you avoid that hypothesis, he has had a life full of responsibilities and ambitions that maybe didn't cater to a healthy relationship. But you should still see a couple ex-wives in there, or at least a whirlwind romance with a staffer. I lost my dad when I was going into high school and I wasn't able to be normal around women until into college, it could be an assertiveness thing, but he's been single a long time. Whenever I see him referred to as a bachelor it just doesn't seem to fit, though it does by definition.
 
That may have been the funniest and most accurate Bro Nate video yet.
 
Retired Oklahoma Sen Tom Coburn's mostly scathing opinion of the current GOP Presidential Primary field -

Rand Paul: “Scares me to death on international foreign policy. Know him well, very smart. Think he was totally wrong on NSA. Didn’t speak truthfully about what was actually the facts. Would not vote for him for president.”

Marco Rubio: “Of all that are out there right now, probably my favorite.”

Scott Walker: “Not ready for primetime, in my opinion. You look at what happened in Wisconsin in terms of him beating the recall and everything else, he didn’t do that. The Republicans around the country did it for him. They pulled him out of the fire. I just don’t think he’s quite ready for primetime, in my opinion.”

Ben Carson: “I have a personal bone to pick with him on integrity that I witnessed. He made a commitment at the Prayer Breakfast not to attack the president. The speech was nothing but an attack on the president. The people who organized the Prayer Breakfast asked him not to do that. He said he would not, and then he went out and did it.”

George Pataki: “Probably smart enough, but would never encounter the votes. Nor does he have the conservative fiscal credentials or other credentials he would need to have a coalition behind him, in my opinion.”

Rick Perry: “Good guy. I don’t think he’s capable at that level.”

Lindsey Graham: “Love him, but he’s right in the middle, so I don’t see how he builds a coalition. I think his effort is try to talk about foreign policy and that’s what he ought to stick to.”

Carly Fiorina: “Smart lady. I helped her in her Senate campaign of which she was ultimately unsuccessful, but it’s because she could never get into good debates. Smart, savvy, experienced. Knows the issues that I’ve been talking about. Presents well. Doesn’t have a voting record. They’ll trash her bigtime because of her Hewlett-Packard experience.”

Ted Cruz: “Not ready for primetime.”

Mike Huckabee: “Possibility. Good guy, well-rounded. Could fit in the middle and could attract votes from both sides.”

Rick Santorum: “Love him as a man. I think he feels called to try to do this. I don’t think it’s within his reach.”

Chris Christie: “Don’t know. I haven’t followed him well. I saw his tollgate problems. I like the fact that he answers questions correctly, which very few candidates do. I like the fact that he’ll take a risk and give you an answer that’s not politically popular.”

Jeb Bush: “I don’t think America will elect another Bush president. I talk to a lot of liberals all the time. They still loathe George Bush. And so you shut out 47 percent of the electorate with that nomination. So you only get to lose three or four percent. I just don’t think it’s a possibility.”

http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2015/06/09/3667555/coburn-gop-presidential-candidates/
 
If you'd like to see Sean Hannity get into it with Lindsey Graham over being less Conservative here it is. Glorious. I thought they were friends? Lindsey would always be on Fox/Hannity.


 
That GOP selection is like a collection of serial killers in waiting....my god we are in for some real trouble the next couple of years.
 
John Kasich's Super-PAC Hires Fred Davis as Media Strategist
With more than a dozen Republican presidential hopefuls in the 2016 field, the supply of experienced and talented campaign operatives is going to be spread thin.

Looking for a pollster, a finance director, an opposition researcher honcho, or an admaker who can dramatically increase your chances of winning the nomination? Well, the competition to sign top talent is already fierce. Add into the mix that every campaign is trying to staff its main super-PAC with a parallel array of strategists in all of the same roles, and it is clear just how intense the battle is for top shelf players.

In the media strategist category, Ohio Governor John Kasich has snagged a big prize.

According to two people close to Kasich, his super-PAC, New Day for America, has hired Fred Davis to do its media work and strategy.

John Kasich signs 2 top GOP consultants
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich has signed on two top Republican consultants
 
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