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26 Dec 2012 20:38 #116457
by mapoui
.....right track! he make some noise then. dats the right way to go. but to go all the way there he will have to make a new party. the repugs nah able wit' dat
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27 Dec 2012 13:24 #116561
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You would want, again, an accomplished debater. You would want somebody with at least some Washington experience (perhaps several years in Congress) but with a clearly executive background. You would want somebody of almost genius-level intelligence who nevertheless repeatedly has demonstrated a “common touch.â€
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27 Dec 2012 13:43 #116566
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You would want somebody with a good record of economic development who leads a state with better-than-average unemployment figures. You would want a record of good administrative management, and one with a spotless record on personal ethics success at pushing ethics reforms.
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27 Dec 2012 14:33 #116583
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You would, from a political standpoint (this shouldnot matter, but it does), want somebody who’s notstandard-issue WASP. Young voters, especially, really do thinkmulticulturalism is a virtue. You would want somebody with somereal fund-raising chops, to compete with the $700 million Obamawill scare up. You would want somebody with a sunny disposition anda reputation as a problem-solver.
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27 Dec 2012 14:53 #116590
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you would want somebody who has been at his best in a crisis. Jindal has handled not one but three crises with remarkable aplomb: Hurricane Katrina, as a congressman who was almost the only public official who earned good reviews; Hurricane Gustav, as governor (discussed by Geraghty); and the BP oil spill, where he was Johnny-on-the… er, make that Bobby-on-the-spot throughout the ordeal, exuding a can-do spirit and a creative, problem-solving mien.
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27 Dec 2012 15:41 #116603
by artemis
snoopter is sick. :cheesy:
i think hes in the hospital, doctors are looking for satan genes in him. :tongue:
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