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Old 06-16-2009, 01:30 PM
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Interesting. who did they have as number 1?


http://www.gallup.com/poll/120806/li...aking-gop.aspx
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Old 06-16-2009, 01:33 PM
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if you're a republican, this poll should have you very worried.
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Old 06-16-2009, 01:39 PM
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if you're a republican, this poll should have you very worried.

Rush Limbaugh is making tons of money being a Republican.
Do Republicans realize he has taken their cause to make money.
He is NOT a public servant. He is an entertainer.

Anybody but him, please.

Its like the Demo's putting up Keith Olberman or Whoopie Goldberg.
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Old 06-16-2009, 01:46 PM
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Rush Limbaugh is making tons of money being a Republican.
Do Republicans realize he has taken their cause to make money.
He is NOT a public servant. He is an entertainer.

Anybody but him, please.

Its like the Demo's putting up Keith Olberman or Whoopie Goldberg.

i found it interesting that a bigger percentage of dems felt he was the voice of the reps than reps did.

some call him the voice, others an entertainer, i just think he's an idiot.
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Old 06-16-2009, 01:52 PM
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i found it interesting that a bigger percentage of dems felt he was the voice of the reps than reps did.

some call him the voice, others an entertainer, i just think he's an idiot.
Makes perfect sense to me.
Democrats want him to be the voice of the Republican
Party. I would if I wanted my party to have the best
chance at winning.
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Old 06-16-2009, 01:58 PM
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if you're a republican, this poll should have you very worried.
I'm not, but curious why? The poll was obviously written with a slant as I think it would be far more correct to say Republicans don't have a single voice they consider to be the mouthpiece of the party as 60% answered either no one, other or no oppinion. Next closest was a tie between Rush and Newt with 10% each.

Conversely Democrats are in formation and goose stepping to Obama with 67% of those polled answering the President.

Among Repubs George Bush was off the board though 5% of Dems placed him as speaker of the good guys. OK the last bit was a little slanted. LOL
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Old 06-16-2009, 02:03 PM
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The Viagra episode...
There is so much to kill him with.

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Old 06-16-2009, 02:03 PM
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I'm not, but curious why? The poll was obviously written with a slant as I think it would be far more correct to say Republicans don't have a single voice they consider to be the mouthpiece of the party as 60% answered either no one, other or no oppinion. Next closest was a tie between Rush and Newt with 10% each.

Conversely Democrats are in formation and goose stepping to Obama with 67% of those polled answering the President.

Among Repubs George Bush was off the board though 5% of Dems placed him as speaker of the good guys. OK the last bit was a little slanted. LOL

why??? look at the top five vote getters. and of course obama is the top for the dems. but if you fast forward a few years to the next election, you have to be hoping as a republican that you've got a better 'lead voice' for your party, don't you? you think rush, dick cheney, gw or mccain would be a viable candidate for national office??
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why??? look at the top five vote getters. and of course obama is the top for the dems. but if you fast forward a few years to the next election, you have to be hoping as a republican that you've got a better 'lead voice' for your party, don't you? you think rush, dick cheney, gw or mccain would be a viable candidate for national office??

Jeb Bush could work in a few years , you can't honestly say he wouldn't have better executive leadership ability going into the White House than Obama
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Jeb Bush could work in a few years , you can't honestly say he wouldn't have better executive leadership ability going into the White House than Obama
This is the highlight of the thread.

Jeb Bush. Jeb f ucking bush. LOL.

Gales, i dont care what anyone says...you are money!
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Old 06-18-2009, 08:35 AM
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This is the highlight of the thread.

Jeb Bush. Jeb f ucking bush. LOL.

Gales, i dont care what anyone says...you are money!

tell me he wouldn't be more qualified to be president than Barack - go over the backgrounds and the executive leadership ability and tell me how obama is more qualified than him for the job
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Old 06-16-2009, 02:08 PM
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why??? look at the top five vote getters. and of course obama is the top for the dems. but if you fast forward a few years to the next election, you have to be hoping as a republican that you've got a better 'lead voice' for your party, don't you? you think rush, dick cheney, gw or mccain would be a viable candidate for national office??
C'mon 4 years ago how many Dems would have answered Barack Obama? Someone will step up and the 60% of us who answered no one will know who when we see and hear him/her.
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C'mon 4 years ago how many Dems would have answered Barack Obama? Someone will step up and the 60% of us who answered no one will know who when we see and hear him/her.

But I bet he/she and their spouse would have been proud of America more than once and previous to a year ago!!!!
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But I bet he/she and their spouse would have been proud of America more than once and previous to a year ago!!!!





how often do you see people speak poorly with a microphone in their face? i really think you're overdoing it by latching onto that quote.
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C'mon 4 years ago how many Dems would have answered Barack Obama? Someone will step up and the 60% of us who answered no one will know who when we see and hear him/her.

i don't know that obama would have been a top vote getter in a poll four years ago, but he was certainly one being talked about. lol i really think sarah palin thinks she's going to make an obama-esque move in a few years.
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Old 06-16-2009, 02:14 PM
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i don't know that obama would have been a top vote getter in a poll four years ago, but he was certainly one being talked about. lol i really think sarah palin thinks she's going to make an obama-esque move in a few years.
True story and the Ultimate Red board, but the night that Obama beat Allan Keyes for the Senate seat, I told a guy in NY I was having dinner with that "the next President of the United States was just elected Senator tonight"..

true, true, true..
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