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30 Oct 2010, 4:10 am

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Obama is a megalomaniac, and everyday he is working towards his childhood fantasy of absolute power and control. He has a Napoleon Complex, and he wants to destroy the U.S.A. as we know it so that he can crown himself emperor. He wants us to remain poor, so that he can control all aspects of our lives such as energy, healthcare, etc. So if I had to choose between Barack Obama or Sarah Palin, I would take Sarah Palin anyday. At least she isn't a megalomaniac and hopefully we could at least have jobs again.



Apparently. But the damage can be limited. Obama is on his way to being just another one term Democrat.

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30 Oct 2010, 6:15 am

I'm becoming increasingly convinced Obama won't win another term as president and he probably won't even be the nominee of his own party. Democrats are turning on him and the Clintons will lead a rebellion against Obama. That's why there has been rumors about Obama offering Hillary the VP because they want to quash any rebellion before it begins. She will decline no question since she's positioning herself for a run in 2012 or 2016.

When the GOP takes over the house there will be investigations into the DOJ, Tony Rezko, Valerie Jarrett, Rod Blagojevich, etc. and if Obama's administration survives it will be so tarnished that there would be no recovering from it. The White House is going to have both sides gunning for them in the next 2 years.



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30 Oct 2010, 9:29 am

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For the upcoming 2012 election if Barak Obama was running against Sarah Palin for president, who would you vote? Any why?

For myself, I'd vote Sarah Palin. Firstly because I'm very conservative and have always voted republican in the past which was Bush and McKain, secondly she's an already well known public figure with more years of experience in politics than Obama.

By the way this is not who will be running in 2012, but it's being talked about in the media. I just thought I'd start a conversation for those who have input on the subject.


I wouldn't vote for Palin.

I seriously question if I would vote for Obama for a second term.

Either way, it ain't much of a choice. Neither are good.


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01 Nov 2010, 5:24 pm

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I wouldn't be surprised to see more of a mainstream candidate such as Romney or Huckabee run in 2012. More than likely, it will probably be a person whom is well known in political circles, but is not yet a household name.


Mitt Romney, if he decides to run again in 2012, could give Obama a good fight,
that's if Obama can win the 2012 nomination.

To the OP's question: Definitely Obama. Many Republicans don't want
Sarah Palin on the 2012 or 2016 ticket.

If Obama doesn't win the 2012 nomination, then name a Democrat
who you think can give the GOP a good run for the presidency.


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01 Nov 2010, 6:15 pm

AnonymousAnonymous wrote:
passionatebach wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised to see more of a mainstream candidate such as Romney or Huckabee run in 2012. More than likely, it will probably be a person whom is well known in political circles, but is not yet a household name.


Mitt Romney, if he decides to run again in 2012, could give Obama a good fight,
that's if Obama can win the 2012 nomination.

To the OP's question: Definitely Obama. Many Republicans don't want
Sarah Palin on the 2012 or 2016 ticket.

If Obama doesn't win the 2012 nomination, then name a Democrat
who you think can give the GOP a good run for the presidency.


Romney is 100% running, no doubt in my mind. He'll be the favorite for the nomination with the party establishment(he was probably their favorite last time too) and he has a ton of money. I can't see him winning the nomination tho with Obamacare(which is based of his own Romneycare) looming over his head. The Tea Party will be completely against him.

If Obama isn't the nomination in 2012 for his own party, it will 100% be Hilary Clinton.



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01 Nov 2010, 7:19 pm

AnonymousAnonymous wrote:
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If Obama doesn't win the 2012 nomination, then name a Democrat
who you think can give the GOP a good run for the presidency.


Hillary. Even with menopause she is a better choice than that Chicago political thug Obama.

I never thought I would ever prefer Hillary to anything for any reason, but Obama has provided a reason.

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02 Nov 2010, 12:10 pm

In case you are missing it, the American electorate is in the process of hand-delivering Obama his second term.

Remember all the predictions of doom that occurred after the 1994 mid-terms? Clinton's most productive years as President happened after the Democrats lost control of Congress.

Right now, Democrats have no one to blame but themselves. But with a Republican Speaker, suddenly it becomes the Republican's responsibility to demonstrate that they have the capacity to govern, and Obama will be able to campaign in 2012 on the basis of the turnaround.

The Republicans might well nominate Palin in 2012 for two reasons: 1) to keep the Tea Party members inside the fold until the movement dies out; and 2) to have a whipping girl to lose to Obama so that they don't wind up hurting a viable candidate.

I predict Obama-Clinton in 2012 with an increased electoral college win over Palin.


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02 Nov 2010, 1:40 pm

I would vote for Sarah Palin hands down.



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02 Nov 2010, 4:12 pm

I wouldn't know.

Palin is a no-no for me.

Obama is up in the air for me right now.


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02 Nov 2010, 4:56 pm

I'd do what I did last time: vote for who I wanted and not worry about the mainstream. I vote my head, not my "I HAVE TO GIVE IN TO PEER PRESSURE!!".


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02 Nov 2010, 4:56 pm

Zara wrote:
I wouldn't know.

Palin is a no-no for me.

Obama is up in the air for me right now.


If you're referring to troopergate it turns out that the guy she wanted fired from the State Police was issueing death threats to her family. The bigger question is why did the Governor have to step in to make sure a state trooper gets fired because he is issueing death threats to someone's family...



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02 Nov 2010, 5:00 pm

Inuyasha wrote:
Zara wrote:
I wouldn't know.

Palin is a no-no for me.

Obama is up in the air for me right now.


If you're referring to troopergate it turns out that the guy she wanted fired from the State Police was issueing death threats to her family. The bigger question is why did the Governor have to step in to make sure a state trooper gets fired because he is issueing death threats to someone's family...


I didn't mention anything about that. The troopergate scandal is irrelevant to me.

I also noticed I answered this topic twice with the same answer. :lol:


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02 Nov 2010, 5:03 pm

What I was trying to point out is that most of the garbage that has been said about Palin (particularly by the msm is probably not true).

I have never seen a more transparent attempt to demonize someone than the mainstream media's witchhunt towards Sarah Palin.



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02 Nov 2010, 7:19 pm

Palin or Obama?

I can't say I'm overly impressed with Palin but she's by far the lesser evil and I can't really say she's evil, just a little clueless.

It was worse when I had to choose McCain over Obama in '08.
To me McCain was a slippery old eel that seemed to try to lose the election and succeeded.
I hope I'm never again as disgusted as I was after that election. :x



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02 Nov 2010, 7:41 pm

Raptor wrote:
Palin or Obama?

I can't say I'm overly impressed with Palin but she's by far the lesser evil and I can't really say she's evil, just a little clueless.

It was worse when I had to choose McCain over Obama in '08.
To me McCain was a slippery old eel that seemed to try to lose the election and succeeded.
I hope I'm never again as disgusted as I was after that election. :x


I didn't agree with McCain on quite a few issues but I never felt he was slippery as an eel. Basically, originally I was anyone but Hillary, after I did my research I would have voted for Hillary over Obama.



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02 Nov 2010, 8:14 pm

Inuyasha wrote:
What I was trying to point out is that most of the garbage that has been said about Palin (particularly by the msm is probably not true).

I have never seen a more transparent attempt to demonize someone than the mainstream media's witchhunt towards Sarah Palin.


Most of the garbage about Palin comes from her own facebook page.