Republican Nomination?

Started by Strangelove60 pages

Originally posted by Soleran
I was watching an interview with Rudy Guiliani last night and I was impressed with his presentation.

I hope it's Clinton vs Guiliani for the presidency.

Giuliani would never win the candidacy, the primary voters are far too conservative. The best chance the Republicans have for an '08 win would be a McCain-Giuliani ticket. Anything else, forget about it.

Originally posted by Strangelove
Giuliani would never win the candidacy, the primary voters are far too conservative. The best chance the Republicans have for an '08 win would be a McCain-Giuliani ticket. Anything else, forget about it.

We'll see

Giuliani is officially in the race as of today, by the by w00t

Originally posted by Strangelove
Giuliani is officially in the race as of today, by the by w00t

He announced that he was jumping in the race last night.

Originally posted by Soleran
He announced that he was jumping in the race last night.
Last night, today...couple hours difference

Bottom line is communication, and along with that empathy, everyone needs to know empathy..........Who doesn't have it???
Yet there are some that really have never experienced it nore what it truly is............

Originally posted by debbiejo
Bottom line is communication, and along with that empathy, everyone needs to know empathy..........Who doesn't have it???
Yet there are some that really have never experienced it nore what it truly is............
What the hell are you talking about?

Oops, wrong thread.... 😮

John McCain is being marginalized by Rudy Giuliani these days, it seems...

Rudy....Rudy...Rudy...

Originally posted by Strangelove
John McCain is being marginalized by Rudy Giuliani these days, it seems...

John McCain needs to be marginalized. He's a tool without an ounce of integrity or standards.

Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
John McCain needs to be marginalized. He's a tool without an ounce of integrity or standards.
Agreed

Republican candidates fundraising for the first quarter
Fmr. MA Gov. Mitt Romney: $23 million

Fmr. NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani: $15 million

Sen. John McCain: $12.5 million

Sen. Sam Brownback: $1.9 million

Fmr. AR Gov. Mike Huckabee: $500,000

hmmmm...

I think that Sen. John McCain should win it.He is pretty conservtive and is prolife and for what I heard a good guy.He will not be as good as a president as Bush was but he would be my third choice beside Dick Chenly and Rice would a good choice too!jm

John McCain is a shameless slimeball who will go against any of his principles to gain support.

Bush and Cheney are complete idiots. Rice (along with Sec. Gates) are the only competent people in the administration.

Rice is good.I do'nt see why you would not like Bush or Cleney being a Republican and all which I am guessing you are.Is it becaues of the oil spill or the war that you do not like Bush?And you have to admit he is a better president then Cliton ever was and ever will be!jm

Originally posted by ADarksideJedi
Rice is good.I do'nt see why you would not like Bush or Cleney being a Republican and all which I am guessing you are.Is it becaues of the oil spill or the war that you do not like Bush?And you have to admit he is a better president then Cliton ever was and ever will be!jm
First off, I am a rabid liberal. Second, Clinton was a fantastic President. Bush cannot compare in the slightest in any way, shape, or form.

Are you nuts?Clinton almost got kicked out because of his afair with Monda.He is nothing but a sick prevent man who has afairs and god knows what else.How do you find him to be better then bush?Also he did get us in a war also so yu can't say that is the reason.jm

The affair with Monica has no effect on his job as a President. You would do well to know that.