Being a Christian is not the result of an ethical choice or a lofty idea, but the encounter with an event, a person, which gives life a new horizon and a decisive direction -Pope Benedict XVI
I'm happy with the outcome for political reasons. But had Jon Huntsman somehow made it to the nomination instead of Romney (I know, would never happen), I'd have voted for the Mormon in the race.
I think Huntsman is all of the things people wanted to believe Romney might be (business smart/capable of governing) - only sincere. Well, for a politician anyway.
The world is always full of the sound of waves..but who knows the heart of the sea, a hundred feet down? Who knows it's depth? ~ Eiji Yoshikawa
honorentheos wrote:I'm happy with the outcome for political reasons. But had Jon Huntsman somehow made it to the nomination instead of Romney (I know, would never happen), I'd have voted for the Mormon in the race.
I think Huntsman is all of the things people wanted to believe Romney might be (business smart/capable of governing) - only sincere. Well, for a politician anyway.
That would have been a tough decision. I like Huntsman, but don't know if I can forgive him for leaving his Governor post and leaving us with Herbert.
Being a Christian is not the result of an ethical choice or a lofty idea, but the encounter with an event, a person, which gives life a new horizon and a decisive direction -Pope Benedict XVI
honorentheos wrote:I'm happy with the outcome for political reasons. But had Jon Huntsman somehow made it to the nomination instead of Romney (I know, would never happen), I'd have voted for the Mormon in the race.
I think Huntsman is all of the things people wanted to believe Romney might be (business smart/capable of governing) - only sincere. Well, for a politician anyway.
I like what Joanna Brooks just said. Something about 2016, a Huntsman candidacy, and the Jack-Mormon Moment.
ROFLMAO.
Mormonism ceased being a compelling topic for me when I finally came to terms with its transformation from a personality cult into a combination of a real estate company, a SuperPac, and Westboro Baptist Church. - Kishkumen
Polygamy-Porter wrote:I am happier that Romney LOST than I am over Obama winning!
STUPID Mormon!!
STUPID REPUBLICANS for choosing him!
Hell yeah. And Tommy Monson-boy doesn't have a single revelation because he is nothing but a fat fake -- and a liar, and I hope he dies of a heart attack this week. I hope Packer gets cancer and dies too. I hope the whole Q of the 12 die of a horrible desease. They are liars and cheats. Die!
honorentheos wrote:I'm happy with the outcome for political reasons. But had Jon Huntsman somehow made it to the nomination instead of Romney (I know, would never happen), I'd have voted for the Mormon in the race.
I think Huntsman is all of the things people wanted to believe Romney might be (business smart/capable of governing) - only sincere. Well, for a politician anyway.
Yep, and Huntsman would be a good 2016 choice for the Republican nominee. If they give it to Ryan, they will lose. Giving a nomination to prior losers rarely works. Just because McCain was 2nd to Bush in 2000 primary was no reason to give him the 2008 nomination; just because Romney was 2nd to McCain in 2008 was not reason to give him the 2012 nomination. Just because Ryan was the loyal soldier in tonight's defeat is no reason to give him the 2016 nomination.
As long as Republicans continue to do this, they will continue to lose.
honorentheos wrote:I'm happy with the outcome for political reasons. But had Jon Huntsman somehow made it to the nomination instead of Romney (I know, would never happen), I'd have voted for the Mormon in the race.
I think Huntsman is all of the things people wanted to believe Romney might be (business smart/capable of governing) - only sincere. Well, for a politician anyway.
I like what Joanna Brooks just said. Something about 2016, a Huntsman candidacy, and the Jack-Mormon Moment.
ROFLMAO.
+1
The world is always full of the sound of waves..but who knows the heart of the sea, a hundred feet down? Who knows it's depth? ~ Eiji Yoshikawa