Ah, BC pursuing his new man crush is so endearing.
The Ryan-gasms from the right show how desperate they have been for leadership since their beloved Saint Ronald had to hang up his spurs.
Sure. The Democratic juggernaut comes in long grey communist lines of ignorant masses to the beat of a slow drum when they're not mindlessly reacting as a mob. Conservatives and Republicans tend to be much less organized and unified though most seem to innately understand the correct principles.
Frankly, I believe Ryan is the better Conservative.
Imagine the dust storm when everyone finds out that Ryan is a cannibal.
I feel for you, bc. Romney was already tanking before he picked Ryan. He's really screwed the pooch now. It was inevitable that he would make the worst choice. He's just not that bright a guy.
This, or any other post that I have made or will make in the future, is strictly my own opinion and consequently of little or no value.
"Faith is believing something you know ain't true" Twain.
Romney took a few dings and the race remained tight despite the best lies the Obama administration could craft. Just think of how little the Democrats think of the American public with their Romney/murderer West/white-lady-assaulter Ryan/Put-you-back-in-chains ads. One wonders when they're going to run on their record.....if they can.
bcspace wrote:Romney took a few dings and the race remained tight despite the best lies the Obama administration could craft. Just think of how little the Democrats think of the American public with their Romney/murderer West/white-lady-assaulter Ryan/Put-you-back-in-chains ads. One wonders when they're going to run on their record.....if they can.
A few dings? He was already on his way to oblivion. His choice of Ryan will most likely lose him Florida. That will lose him the race (his only shot).
No problem for Obama to run on his record... it's pretty dandy. The economic problems are due to you guys. Everyone knows that.
It might be time to think about who you will run against Hillary in 2016.
Republican vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan on Thursday used the closing of a General Motors plant in his hometown of Janesville, Wis., to take a swipe at President Barack Obama's energy policies.
He contended Obama's "terrible energy policies" led to $4 a gallon gas and the closure of the company's oldest assembly plant, breaking the Democrat's promise to keep it open.
In fact, Obama made no such promise and the plant halted production in December 2008, when President George W. Bush was in office.