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I’ve got an idea for the 2012 presidential election — 13 Comments

  1. Off topic: check Drudge. He has an article that John Lennon became a closet Reagan Republican in his last years.

  2. Dear Rasmussen,

    Would it be so hard to give “likely voters”.

    We’d see a landslide.

  3. Palin.

    Only real option. She’s in Iowa. Movie premiere. My guess is she announces in August.

  4. What the poll really means is moderates and independents want a pro America candidate that the media can’t easily make them second guess and hate.

  5. Once “generic Republican” has a name, a face, and a track record, the powers that be will fire up their trusty smear machines. Then we’ll see how well “generic Republican” fares against The One.

    And, oh yes: if the name/face/record turns out to be reasonably clean and sound, they’ll simply make stuff up — for that is what they ^do^.

  6. Of the announced GOP candidates right now Bachmann is my first choice. But I am willing to change my mind. The only thing I am certain of is that I will enthusiastically support whichever Republican wins the nomination, no matter what. I hope those polls are indicative of the same intent.

  7. Man has painted himself into a corner. All over the world. There are no easy answers. That is why the unidentified generic candidates fare well: they don’t speak and therefore reveal either truth or nonsense. This is why Obama hasn’t submitted a budget and why he is riding the crazy horse and playing golf. But not to speak carries penalties as well.

    It is not a great time to be a politician. Most have given up and merely seek to create their golden parachute. There are a few and I love to hear them but all the welfare children and social malcontents don’t.

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