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Santorum having some night.
« on: February 07, 2012, 07:09:53 PM »
geez look at the results tonight.   Obamas attack o the church probably helped him out along w the sleaze pf newt and Romney.   

Paul is campaigning like he could care less about winning. 

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2012, 07:14:03 PM »
CNN Projects Rick Santorum Will Win The Nonbinding Missouri Primary [CNN Ticker]
CNN ^ | February 07, 2012



CNN projects Rick Santorum will win the nonbinding Missouri primary. Missouri is one of three states holding contests tonight in the race for the GOP

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2012, 07:18:46 PM »
Yup. This is just unbelivable. Im fucking pissed. Santorum? Geeze. People have shit for brains. You guys think Obama isnt going to win? hahahahahahah The GOP is a fucking joke of all jokes.

Im really choked with Paul. Where is the fucking fire man?! Where is the passion? He has an amazing record and he needed to beat it over their heads until they were bloody pulps. arrgrgrgrgrgrgrgrgrgrgrg rgr FUCK!

America, you are fucking fucked in the head. Santorum, eat shit and die!

lol, oh man. :-\


That's it. Im done. I gve up. Enoy another 4 years with Obama.

 

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2012, 07:19:51 PM »
CNN Projects Rick Santorum Will Win The Nonbinding Missouri Primary [CNN Ticker]
CNN ^ | February 07, 2012



CNN projects Rick Santorum will win the nonbinding Missouri primary. Missouri is one of three states holding contests tonight in the race for the GOP

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Missouri means nothing right now. Its the other two I was hoping for. At the very least, Romeny and Gingrich got stomped in Minnesota.

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #4 on: February 07, 2012, 07:21:28 PM »
Look - there is a huge opening for anyone willing to take it.   Paul is right on the issues by a factor of a million.  

but if he is unwilling to try to actually win and do what is necessary to win, why should primary voters have faith he will go after Obama in a general election?  

sucks, but Ron Paul is simply not trying to win.  

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« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2012, 07:22:47 PM »
Missouri means nothing right now. Its the other two I was hoping for. At the very least, Romeny and Gingrich got stomped in Minnesota.

other than rp, I prefer Santorum to Romney or newt. 

Santorum is cheese ball factory w the religious stuff, but he is very right on as far as mfging and industrial policy go. 

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« Reply #6 on: February 07, 2012, 07:25:25 PM »
Could this be Santorum’s big day? (His best shot at being the conservative alternative to Romney)
Hotair ^ | 02/07/2012 | Ed Morrissey
Posted on February 7, 2012 3:09:54 PM EST by SeekAndFind

Today, for the first time this cycle, multiple states hold their Republican presidential nomination contests on one day, two caucuses (Colorado and Minnesota) and one primary (Missouri). They all have two things in common. First, none of them are binding, so no delegates will be formally assigned from the vote. Second, they all represent Rick Santorum’s best shot at changing the trajectory of this race and positioning himself as the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney. One final series of snap polls from PPP shows Santorum with a double-digit lead in Missouri, and nearly as much of a lead in Minnesota:

Rick Santorum could be headed for a big day in today’s contests in Colorado, Minnesota, and Missouri. Missouri looks like a probable win for Santorum. He’s at 45% there to 32% for Mitt Romney and 19% for Paul. Minnesota provides an opportunity for a win as well. Currently he has a small advantage with 33% to 24% for Romney, 22% for Newt Gingrich, and 20% for Ron Paul. And Santorum should get a second place finish in Colorado, where Romney appears to be the likely winner. The standings there are Romney at 37%, Santorum at 27%, Gingrich at 21%, and Paul at 13%.

Missouri is the big test. Gingrich chose not to make the ballot in Missouri (a more deliberate choice than the failure of Gingrich and Santorum in Virginia), so this is the dry run of Santorum vs Romney and Paul. If he does win big in the Show Me State, it gives Santorum an argument for his strength as a conservative candidate more likely to beat Romney in future contests than Gingrich. A win in Minnesota, where Romney won in 2008, would bolster that argument even more, but a low turnout is expected in Minnesota. That makes predictions through polling difficult, although a nine-point lead in a widely-split field is better than no lead at all.

For Gingrich, the key is to beat Santorum in the two states in which he’s competing. The results in Missouri are not terribly relevant to Gingrich, and expect his campaign to spin a Santorum win as an indictment of Romney rather than a boost for Santorum, and they wouldn’t be entirely wrong, either. Falling to third in either would raise questions about his momentum; falling out of second place in both would be a huge problem for perception of the Gingrich campaign. In Minnesota, Gingrich is in a virtual tie for second place with Romney and Ron Paul, with just four points separating the three candidates. In Colorado, Gingrich is six points back of Santorum for second place in the PPP poll, but leads slightly as the second-place choice over Santorum, 25/23.

Gingrich could score a big PR coup by pushing Romney into third place in Minnesota, or he could end up in third or even fourth place himself. He’s also tied for second in the second-place choice question with Romney at 20% in Minnesota, with Santorum leading with 25% and Paul far behind at 10%. Based on those numbers, it looks like Santorum has a chance to win it, and Romney and Gingrich will be fighting it out for second place. In that case, look for the better organization to carry the day, and that won’t be good news for Gingrich. In Colorado, there is no chance of pushing Romney into third place, but Gingrich could beat Santorum for second. He has a slight edge in electability over Santorum in both states (+7 in CO, +6 in MN), and in Colorado that might be enough to get last-minute deciders to break his way and push him into second.

On the other hand, last-minute deciders might base their decision on instinct rather than stats, and that would not be good news for Gingrich. In both states, Gingrich is barely above water on favorability (+8 in CO, +7 in MN), though, while Santorum leads the field substantially (+52 in CO, +57 in MN), with Romney in second (+28 in CO, +7 in MN, tied with Gingrich). That combined with the other disadvantages of the Gingrich campaign, plus the interesting strategic decision over the last two days to focus on Santorum, may have undercut Gingrich’s stature enough to send him into an across-the-board retreat. If so, Gingrich had either hope for a miracle in the February 22nd debate. If Santorum comes in third in both Minnesota and Colorado while winning Missouri, it won’t be as dire, but he would lose the argument over his ability to outperform Gingrich in the center of the country, and the Not-Romney stalemate would continue. And you know who that helps ….

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #7 on: February 07, 2012, 07:27:29 PM »
other than rp, I prefer Santorum to Romney or newt.  

Santorum is cheese ball factory w the religious stuff, but he is very right on as far as mfging and industrial policy go.  

Hes an idiot and he is not a fucking conservative. You dont vote to raise the deabt ceiling five times and pretend to be conservative. Plain and simple. Fuck him and his bullshit. Im telling you right here and now. It'll be Obama becasue Republicans are FUCKING STUPID OLD, SHIT STAINED UNDERWEAR, REJECTS. There is no youth vote, it was all a bunch of bullshit. A bunch of apathetic, pot heads that are all talk and no action. The public is hopeless my man. They are friggin clueless too. The rest of us that are in the know will pay for their stupidity untill we are in the ground.

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #8 on: February 07, 2012, 07:27:37 PM »
http://news.yahoo.com/elections/map/colorado


Damn.   He is cleaning house in Colorado too.    who thought a ginzo Wop would do this well in the heartland.

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #9 on: February 07, 2012, 07:31:50 PM »
Hes an idiot and he is not a fucking conservative. You dont vote to raise the deabt ceiling five times and pretend to be conservative. Plain and simple. Fuck him and his bullshit. Im telling you right here and now. It'll be Obama becasue Republicans are FUCKING STUPID OLD, SHIT STAINED UNDERWEAR, REJECTS. There is no youth vote, it was all a bunch of bullshit. A bunch of apathetic, pot heads that are all talk and no action. The public is hopeless my man. They are friggin clueless too. The rest of us that are in the know will pay for their stupidity untill we are in the ground.

No shit!!!   

I was on the treadmill tonight w a hedge fund lawyer tonight at the gym and CNN came on and something was said, and I mentioned the carry trade w the banks, and he looked at me like "how the fuck does a shaved head gorilla like you know about the carry trade and the F'ed?". 

We were talking and he too was so dismayed at the general stupidity of the public.  He likes Ron Paul, but said basically he is A B O. 


Be that as it may, the average person is a fucking idiot.  We got tons out fort he giants parade in NYC today. 


if they gave a parade for the vets, guess how many would show up?   


we are a very messed up nation dude. 

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #10 on: February 07, 2012, 07:37:17 PM »
No shit!!!   

I was on the treadmill tonight w a hedge fund lawyer tonight at the gym and CNN came on and something was said, and I mentioned the carry trade w the banks, and he looked at me like "how the fuck does a shaved head gorilla like you know about the carry trade and the F'ed?". 

We were talking and he too was so dismayed at the general stupidity of the public.  He likes Ron Paul, but said basically he is A B O. 


Be that as it may, the average person is a fucking idiot.  We got tons out fort he giants parade in NYC today. 


if they gave a parade for the vets, guess how many would show up?   


we are a very messed up nation dude. 

What a dissapointment. Damn.

I think Im gonna lay off the beer tonight.....lol

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #11 on: February 07, 2012, 07:54:19 PM »
http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/primaries/state/mn


Minnesota going for Rick. 

sweeping the table tonight. 

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #12 on: February 07, 2012, 07:55:58 PM »
Santorums take down of Romney on RomneyCare in the last debate really helped him. 


I fucking hate Romney and think of him as no different than Obama. 

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #13 on: February 07, 2012, 08:05:09 PM »
I believe santorum would put away the nutty shit and run the country as a centrist.

he sucks up to the base but he's pretty level headed.  smart enough to agree to all those bullshit pledges and say what the right wants to hear, which is why he's here and perry and bachmann are batshitcrazy elsewhere.

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« Reply #14 on: February 07, 2012, 08:08:04 PM »
I believe santorum would put away the nutty shit and run the country as a centrist.

he sucks up to the base but he's pretty level headed.  smart enough to agree to all those bullshit pledges and say what the right wants to hear, which is why he's here and perry and bachmann are batshitcrazy elsewhere.

the reason Rick s is getting ahead is because he is talking about what we all know is the major thing we need - blue collar employment via manufacturing and industrial policy.  we are not a nation of egg heads.  We need jobs for high school grads other than Micky d's. 

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #15 on: February 07, 2012, 08:08:18 PM »
Apparently, the electorate is brain dead. They run from one faux conservative to another.

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #16 on: February 07, 2012, 08:10:41 PM »
Apparently, the electorate is brain dead. They run from one faux conservative to another.

Again - RP is out there with stupid sweater WTF!   

If he came out like a boss in a well fit suit, groomed well, and attacked Obama like a bat out of he'll he would rise to the top tomorrow.

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #17 on: February 07, 2012, 08:16:46 PM »
Santorum May be Positioned to Shake Up Presidential Race (Today's Primaries & Caucuses)
The Centre Daily ^ | 7 February 2012 | David Lightman, McClatchy Newspapers
Posted on February 7, 2012 8:49:58 PM EST by AmericanInTokyo

WASHINGTON — Rick Santorum faced an important opportunity Tuesday to become the chief conservative alternative to Mitt Romney, as he was poised for possibly strong showings in Republican presidential contests in Minnesota, Missouri and Colorado.

Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, was expected to remain the front-runner for the GOP nomination whatever happened Tuesday, thanks to his huge advantages in campaign cash and organization and his impressive earlier wins in New Hampshire, Florida and Nevada.

But late polls showed Santorum surging, although polls are notoriously weak at forecasting caucus results, because caucus turnout tends to be low and to require unusually motivated voters who are willing to attend meetings for hours. Still, a solid Santorum vote would provide fresh evidence that "Romney's is a troubled candidacy," said Lawrence Jacobs, a professor of political science at the University of Minnesota. "The outcome of the race is far from certain."

A strong showing by Santorum, a former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania, would make it clear that Romney isn't yet his party's consensus nominee. It could signal that the GOP nomination campaign may remain a bitter struggle for months, possibly leading to a divided August convention and a weakened candidate against President Barack Obama in the fall.

Each state voting Tuesday offered its own intrigue. Because Newt Gingrich, a former speaker of the House of Representatives, wasn't on the Missouri primary ballot, the conservative vote there was less likely to fracture than in earlier contests, making a Romney triumph more difficult.

In Minnesota, Romney had the backing of former Gov. Tim Pawlenty, but a vocal conservative Christian community appeared to be rallying behind Santorum.

And in Colorado, Romney stepped up his campaigning in recent days, figuring that was his best shot to win.

No delegates were to be chosen Tuesday. Caucuses in Colorado and Minnesota began a process that will lead to delegate selection there in April and May. Missouri's primary is a "beauty contest" only; its 52 delegates will be chosen in state and local conventions later this spring. Tuesday's contests were about influencing public opinion and building momentum.

Turnout in the three states was expected to be low; only about 60,000 voters turned out for Minnesota's 2008 GOP caucuses, in a state that now has about 3 million registered voters. About half the voters in Missouri and Minnesota were expected to be Republicans who consider themselves conservative Christians.

Romney hoped to sustain the momentum he'd gained with big wins in Florida and Nevada over the past week. But many conservatives remain uncomfortable with him. A Pew Research Center survey in late January found that 52 percent of Republicans rated the GOP presidential candidate field fair or poor.

Should conservatives rally around Santorum - or take fresh looks at Gingrich or Texas U.S. Rep. Ron Paul - no candidate is likely to amass quickly the 1,144 delegates needed for the GOP nomination.

Romney pinned his hopes Tuesday on Colorado's caucuses. He canceled a planned stop Monday in Minnesota so he could campaign in Colorado, and he was to host a post-caucus rally Tuesday night in Denver.

He attempted some damage control earlier Tuesday, releasing a memo from political director Rich Beeson.

"As our campaign has said from the outset, Mitt Romney is not going to win every contest," Beeson said. He pointed out that 2008 GOP nominee John McCain lost 19 states in the nominating season, "and we expect our opponents will notch a few wins, too."

Santorum campaigned as the faith-and-family conservative, arguing that Romney is too moderate. Santorum has appealed to voters at churches, touted his long-standing opposition to abortion and blasted Romney for requiring Massachusetts residents to obtain health care insurance coverage.

Read more here: http://www.centredaily.com/2012/02/07/3082030/santorum-may-be-positioned-to.html#storylink=cpy



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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #18 on: February 07, 2012, 08:18:30 PM »
the reason Rick s is getting ahead is because he is talking about what we all know is the major thing we need - blue collar employment via manufacturing and industrial policy.  we are not a nation of egg heads.  We need jobs for high school grads other than Micky d's. 

Plus, since mitt has been forced to speak on a regular basis... we've all learned what he's about.  Dude's john kerry all over again. 

newt is, well, newt.

Santorum might be the best thing going since repubs are rejecting RP on Iran for his honesty.


imagine the repub delegates and party elders at the convention just saying "newt, mitt, you guys won't win" and handing it to RP or RS.

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #19 on: February 07, 2012, 08:21:56 PM »
Plus, since mitt has been forced to speak on a regular basis... we've all learned what he's about.  Dude's john kerry all over again. 

newt is, well, newt.

Santorum might be the best thing going since repubs are rejecting RP on Iran for his honesty.


imagine the repub delegates and party elders at the convention just saying "newt, mitt, you guys won't win" and handing it to RP or RS.


Ron Paul tonight speech is epic.   Listening now.   I fucking hate this situation.   His ideas are so spot the fucking on it's not funny, bt the average deranged pofs is too brainwashed to see it. 


Paul is too good for the average asshole voter.

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #20 on: February 07, 2012, 08:26:44 PM »
I'm gonna fucking puke ::)

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« Reply #21 on: February 07, 2012, 08:28:37 PM »
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Santorum declared winner in Missouri, Minnesota
Washington Post ^ | 02/07/2012 | By Philip Rucker and Nia-Malika Henderson
Posted on February 7, 2012 11:12:03 PM EST by SeekAndFind

DENVER — Rick Santorum had a breakthrough night on Tuesday by winning the Missouri primary and the Minnesota caucuses, breathing life into his struggling campaign and slowing Mitt Romney’s march to the Republican presidential nomination.

Early returns had Santorum running two-to-one over Romney in Missouri, and the Associated Press projected he would win the state’s “beauty contest” primary, which awards no delegates but provides fresh momentum to the former Pennsylvania senator’s campaign.

Romney was hoping to extend his winning streak as he tried to strengthen his claim to the mantle of the presumptive nominee, but he was bracing for a loss in one or more states as Santorum made an aggressive run in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri.

Rep. Ron Paul (Tex.), who has yet to secure a win in the 2012 sweepstakes, mobilized his loyal support networks in the three states, banking on low turnout in the non-binding contests to give him a win.

Meanwhile, Newt Gingrich did not compete in Missouri, which was holding a “beauty contest” primary that awarded no delegates. The former House speaker looked past Tuesday’s contests and instead campaigned in Ohio, one of several delegate-rich states voting March 6 on “Super Tuesday,” when he hopes to jump-start his struggling candidacy.

The Colorado and Minnesota caucuses are not binding and would not award convention delegates, but at stake Tuesday night was the prestige of winning.

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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #22 on: February 07, 2012, 08:57:32 PM »
 Rick Santorum: "Government needs to be BIG if people don't order their lives correctly"


I can't believe it.

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« Reply #23 on: February 07, 2012, 09:16:03 PM »
No shit!!!   

I was on the treadmill tonight w a hedge fund lawyer tonight at the gym and CNN came on and something was said, and I mentioned the carry trade w the banks, and he looked at me like "how the fuck does a shaved head gorilla like you know about the carry trade and the F'ed?". 

We were talking and he too was so dismayed at the general stupidity of the public.  He likes Ron Paul, but said basically he is A B O. 


Be that as it may, the average person is a fucking idiot.  We got tons out fort he giants parade in NYC today. 


if they gave a parade for the vets, guess how many would show up?   


we are a very messed up nation dude. 
No. You weren't.
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Re: Santorum having some night.
« Reply #24 on: February 08, 2012, 03:53:12 AM »
Santorum Delivers a GOP Stunner [Shoe-String Budget: Clean Sweep: Hat-Trick: Wins MN; MO, and CO!]
Wall St. J ^ | February 07, 2012 | NEIL KING JR. And DANNY YADRON
Posted on February 8, 2012 1:36:59 AM EST by Steelfish

Santorum Delivers a GOP Stunner Former Senator Wins in Minnesota, Missouri; Romney Campaign Plays Down Nonbinding Contests

By NEIL KING JR. And DANNY YADRON

DENVER—Rick Santorum jolted the Republican presidential race Tuesday by winning nominating contests in Missouri and Minnesota, puncturing Mitt Romney's claim to be the unstoppable front-runner.

Mr. Santorum, a former Pennsylvania senator, was running neck and neck with Mr. Romney in preliminary returns from Colorado, a state Mr. Romney won by a wide margin in 2008.

With about 70% of the Colorado vote counted, Mr. Santorum had 38%, to 36% for Mr. Romney. Four years ago, Mr. Romney carried Colorado with 60% of the vote.

Mr. Santorum's twin victories in the Midwest will give his campaign a much-needed burst of momentum and may stir doubt about Mr. Romney's abilities to woo conservatives to his side in important electoral states such as Missouri. So far, Mr. Romney has won in states where he has devoted significant campaign time and advertising dollars.

Mr. Santorum won 55% of the Missouri vote, while Mr. Romney followed with 25%. Texas Rep. Ron Paul was trailing with 12%. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich wasn't on the Missouri ballot.

Mr. Santorum's Missouri victory margin of almost 75,000 votes over Mr. Romney was nearly 29,000 more than Mr. Romney's combined Iowa and Nevada total.

While the Tuesday results didn't directly award any of the delegates needed to claim the GOP nomination, they showed voters rejecting Mr. Romney even in states where he had performed well four years ago.

Mr. Romney had carried Minnesota in 2008 but placed third there on Tuesday. With 85% of precincts in, Mr. Santorum had 45% of the vote, while Mr. Paul had 27%. Mr. Romney had 17% of the vote and Mr. Gingrich claimed 11%.

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