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Which really didn't matter with all the goofballs the GOP had running.
racial code words.
I'm not saying he spoke like a ghetto person or anything like that in the the second election. more so that in the first election he played into the public much better and handled himself in the debates much better. His rhetoric also wasn't stale the first time around, so that might be part of it, as well as the fact as standing next to unpolished mccain is a lot different than standing next to polished romney, who unfortunately came of as disingenuous thanks to the picture obama's campaign was able to paint.
Or, as an alternative, Romney was wholly disingenuous.romney, who unfortunately came of as disingenuous thanks to the picture obama's campaign was able to paint.
lolI'm not saying he spoke like a ghetto person or anything like that in the the second election. more so that in the first election he played into the public much better and handled himself in the debates much better. His rhetoric also wasn't stale the first time around, so that might be part of it, as well as the fact as standing next to unpolished mccain is a lot different than standing next to polished romney, who unfortunately came of as disingenuous thanks to the picture obama's campaign was able to paint.
agree to disagree. At least, not anymoreso than obama or any other typical politician.Or, as an alternative, Romney was wholly disingenuous.
Romney even stated how things enacted on a state level (in a predominantly wealthy upper middle class state like Mass.) is much different than a coverall nationally.lol
Obama didn't have to "paint" anything. Romney flip-flopped on practically EVERYTHING. It was impossible to know where he stood. He was running against the very same thing that he implemented as a governor in the past ffs.
Romney even stated how things enacted on a state level (in a predominantly wealthy upper middle class state like Mass.) is much different than a coverall nationally.
Except, you know, all the times he said otherwise.Romney even stated how things enacted on a state level (in a predominantly wealthy upper middle class state like Mass.) is much different than a coverall nationally.
I know it's early and fairly pointless to be looking at polls now but I can't believe Huckabee is the leader in polls for Republican's nominee. I just don't understand what category he is falling into to receive that much support. Would both him and Santorum in the primary split each other's votes?
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep..._republican_presidential_nomination-3823.html
Mike Huckabee, despite being a creationist, and backwards in all things science comes off as a genuine individual. He has that southern charm and is very likable...
I would take him over any (with the exception of Ron Paul) GOP candidate who ran in 2012.
I'm not saying he spoke like a ghetto person or anything like that in the the second election. more so that in the first election he played into the public much better and handled himself in the debates much better. His rhetoric also wasn't stale the first time around, so that might be part of it, as well as the fact as standing next to unpolished mccain is a lot different than standing next to polished romney, who unfortunately came of as disingenuous thanks to the picture obama's campaign was able to paint.
Obama didn
Well let's take a look at Cain. Word has it that he was going to win Iowa (or one of those states) easily. Then the story broke/leaked about him being a woman-chaser.
Post-Nixon skeletons don't really get to stay hidden. That's not a media bias issue with GOP candidates being unfairly targeted either, look at Gary Hart (or the wide and intense coverage of slick Willie's personal behavior as Gov). An interesting aspect of the 2008 campaign is actually how effective the Edwards campaign was at keeping his dirt hidden.I don’t know if it was sinister politics, but it was odd how every time someone moved into a position to challenge, the skeletons rolled out of the closet.
I think Cain was more of a novelty than a contender though. I just always had the feeling that his appeal would wear off.