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"Give Us HILLARY!!!!"

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How many other people remember Porky Limbaugh's 2008 War Cry...."GIVE US HILLARY!!!"

Yeah...due to ol' Porky's (self-assumed) political-expertise...he'd figured, if he could intimidate Dems into nominating the Black-dude (because the Dems would fear nominating Hillary....only to see Republicans obviously beating her, in the General)....BEATING some BLACK-DUDE would be a SLAM-DUNK, for Republicans!!!!!


I guess we all know how THAT turned-out!!!

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NOW....Republicans want to give the same tactic a try....with a little-bit of a twist:


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How many other people remember Porky Limbaugh's 2008 War Cry...."GIVE US HILLARY!!!" Yeah...due to ol' Porky's (self-assumed) political-expertise...he'd figured, if he could intimidate Dems into nominating the Black-dude (because the Dems would fear nominating Hillary....only to see Republicans obviously beating her, in the General)....BEATING some BLACK-DUDE would be a SLAM-DUNK, for Republicans!!!!! I guess we all know how THAT turned-out!!! * NOW....Republicans want to give the same tactic a try....with a little-bit of a twist:
Warren won't attract many moderates. Her nomination would allow an easy republican victory.
 
How many other people remember Porky Limbaugh's 2008 War Cry...."GIVE US HILLARY!!!" Yeah...due to ol' Porky's (self-assumed) political-expertise...he'd figured, if he could intimidate Dems into nominating the Black-dude (because the Dems would fear nominating Hillary....only to see Republicans obviously beating her, in the General)....BEATING some BLACK-DUDE would be a SLAM-DUNK, for Republicans!!!!! I guess we all know how THAT turned-out!!! * NOW....Republicans want to give the same tactic a try....with a little-bit of a twist:
Warren won't attract many moderates. Her nomination would allow an easy republican victory.
Warren is too unknown at this point. She could likely win actual moderate votes seeing she is a left-leaning moderate... it is just a left-leaning moderate looks terribly communistic in a political spectrum where Orrin Hatch is viewed as a bipartisan mediator. :eek:
 
How many other people remember Porky Limbaugh's 2008 War Cry...."GIVE US HILLARY!!!" Yeah...due to ol' Porky's (self-assumed) political-expertise...he'd figured, if he could intimidate Dems into nominating the Black-dude (because the Dems would fear nominating Hillary....only to see Republicans obviously beating her, in the General)....BEATING some BLACK-DUDE would be a SLAM-DUNK, for Republicans!!!!! I guess we all know how THAT turned-out!!! * NOW....Republicans want to give the same tactic a try....with a little-bit of a twist:
Warren won't attract many moderates. Her nomination would allow an easy republican victory.
I don't know, about that....but, she'd make a GREAT Cabinet-member, possibly....Secretary O' The Treasury!!!

This could (also) give her more insight into the (actual) Presidency.
 
I would not be excited about a Hillary nomination at all, I really hope she does not run, but I would vote for her just to keep whichever lunatic the Republicans nominate away from the White House.

I think Warren would be an excellent nomination, and she would get my enthusiastic vote (not that this would be any different from my non-enthusiastic vote), but she has consistently said that she is not running, and she is one of the few politicians I actually believe when she says something.
 
Warren won't attract many moderates. Her nomination would allow an easy republican victory.

Warren is too unknown at this point.​

Maybe....to SOME people!!!!!


"Warren was an early advocate for the creation of a new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The bureau was established by the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act signed into law by President Obama in July 2010. In September 2010, President Obama named Warren Assistant to the President and Special Advisor to the Secretary of the Treasury on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to set up the new agency. While liberal groups and consumer advocacy groups pushed for Obama to formally nominate Warren as the agency's director, Warren was strongly opposed by financial institutions and by Republican members of Congress who believed Warren would be an overly zealous regulator. Reportedly convinced that Warren could not win Senate confirmation as the bureau's first director, Obama turned to former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray and in January 2012, over the objections of Republican Senators, appointed Cordray to the post in a recess appointment."

 
No one knows who Warren is, and I wonder if she has the necessary presence or charisma. And she could be portrayed as a dangerous radical.

Can't blame the Repugs for trying to choose their opposition.

Right now Hillary is polling 13 points ahead of the strongest Republican, so they've got some work to do. Obama is setting the stage in a clever way.

In 2008 I'd have picked Paul for the Dems to run against.
 
No one knows who Warren is....​
Primarily those NASCAR fans who'd magically discovered politics....coincidentally, right-around the same time we'd elected our first BlackPresident.
First off, as many others have already mentioned, your kaleidoscope posts are a PITA...give it a break. It reminds me of some fundies that sometimes post here.

NASCAR has been pretty red, and somewhat political for a long time.
http://edition.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10/19/tue/
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Meet today's top targets: NASCAR dads and security moms.

First, the dads. Bush-Cheney kicks off a two-day NASCAR tour today that will cover 14 events in four states (Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania). The tour features seven NASCAR personalities: Darrell Waltrip, Mark Martin, Bill Elliott, Jack Roush, Benny Parsons, Jeff Hammond and Eddie Wood.
 
No one knows who Warren is

No one knew who Obama was in 2007, except for those of us in Illinois. Things did not go too bad for him a year and a half later.
He was out in the open in '04 and had a key speech at the convention. While not a household name, I think he was more known in '04 before being a Senator than Warren is known now as a Senator.
 
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