Guliani is the biggest "scam" candidate in the entire list, so to speak. His handlers built this persona around 9-11, but there's no other substance around the man. So it's kind of crashing down around him now.
In particular, I think people are loosing faith in him as they see more information to show how he would just be a continuation of bush. Sorry, but it's time for the neocon's to fade back into the shadows. They've done enough "good" for the world for decades, if not centuries to come.
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You must have been very happy to see the Iowa caucus results? :o) >
>Actually, not really. :)
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>I admit, I was a tad surprised that Hillary Clinton finished third. Seems her heavy campaiging for people to "get out and vote" seemed to backfire. If she doesn't do well in the first set of big primaries in a few weeks, I think it's probably over for her.
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>The only Republican candidate who doesn't raise my blood pressure is Guliani. He's far from perfect, but just seems more pragmatic than the others.
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>If Obama somehow gets the ticket, I think you're looking at a Republican victory in the fall, no matter who the Republicans run. Then again, maybe that "Obama Girl" can do some heavy campaigning for him. ;)
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>Maybe the PA Crew could run for President - our "PA Crew" girl could be Joey Heatherton. <s>
(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush