Monday, February 13, 2012

At this early date in the 2012 cycle is a Romney/Bachmann ticket the most likely for the Republicans?

This is the way they couch their messages:



Mitt Romney's website says;



America faces exceptional challenges. Mitt Romney is an exceptional man with unique qualifications to lead our country through perilous times, restoring our strength at home and abroad.



He earned dual degrees from Harvard Law and Harvard Business School. After working as a business consultant for several years, Mitt founded the investment firm Bain Capital in 1984. Under his leadership, Bain Capital helped to launch or rebuild hundreds of companies, including household names such as Staples, Domino's Pizza, and The Sports Authority. As Bain Capital was growing in prominence, Mitt returned to his old consulting firm, Bain %26amp; Company, as CEO. In a time of financial turmoil at the company, he led a successful turnaround.



Michele Bachmann's website says;



The reality is that her outspokenness comes at a price and the Democrats are already hatching plans to defeat her in 2012. Liberals are furious that they suffered such an embarrassing rebuke of their extreme agenda.



They are blaming leaders of the Tea Party movement for their crushing defeat and have once again placed Michele at the top of their attack list.



Congresswoman Michele Bachmann is the first Republican woman to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Minnesota. Representative Bachmann has developed a reputation as a principled reformer who stays true to her constitutional conservative beliefs while pushing for real reform of the broken ways of Washington. In Congress, Michele Bachmann is a leading advocate for bipartisan earmark reform and tax relief and is a staunch opponent of wasteful government spending.At this early date in the 2012 cycle is a Romney/Bachmann ticket the most likely for the Republicans?
I think the Republicans should just go straight home from the Country Kitchen Buffet on election day, grab a cup of Sanka and stay out of the way.
It is way to early to tell. Many candidates will drop out before the primaries even begin. With that could come a nomination of some one we barely even know or someone who is very unexpected. The game of politics is to tricky to predict.At this early date in the 2012 cycle is a Romney/Bachmann ticket the most likely for the Republicans?
No one knows yet. Tune in months from now.



Anyway, regardless of the Rep ticket, that Socialist Obama is on his way out. Most Americans are now well educated about Obamanomics.
No at all ! Because Romney is liberal more than enough .... and Bachmann is clown more than enough... here's a list to choose from :

PAWLENTY, PAUL, PERRY, CHRISTIE, McDONNELL, J.BUSH, RYAN .At this early date in the 2012 cycle is a Romney/Bachmann ticket the most likely for the Republicans?
That's just cold. Tie the only candidate I would vote for in the field so far (Romney) with one I so utterly despise I would never vote for any ticket with her on it (Bachmann). Oh well, 4 more years of Obama I guess. Too bad with no need to think of reelection Obama has room to shift further left like the hard left has been screaming at him to do.
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