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    Quote Originally Posted by Shellhead View Post
    The best theory that I've heard is that he's trying to build up the family name for the sake of his son, Rand Paul, a U.S. Senator from Kentucky.
    It's not just the name. He's trying to get his ideas out there so that they'll be more familiar when his son tries running with some of them. Or just because he likes his ideas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Soapdish View Post
    It's not just the name. He's trying to get his ideas out there so that they'll be more familiar when his son tries running with some of them. Or just because he likes his ideas.
    I'm hope his son is smart enough to pay attention to any newsletters/blog posts published in his name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cavemold View Post
    Why is newt still running ??? He's wasting money.
    He is selling books and it ain't his money
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darrell D. View Post
    Why is Ron Paul still bothering?
    He should just take his campaign finances into his back yard and set it afire.
    It would save him a lot of time.
    Paul is a true believer. He believes that the rest of the party (as well as Democrats) are leading the country astray, and he wants the forum to remind voters.

    Gingrich is in it to sell books and speaking fees and stuff.
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    The Sandra Fluke Conspiracy Theories Guide.

    Searching for an escape hatch now that the contraception wars are spinning out of their control, Republicans and conservatives are working to turn the Sandra Fluke saga into one big liberal conspiracy.

    As Fluke vows that slurs won’t silence women, here’s a handy guide to the theories floating around on the right about the Georgetown law student who was smeared by Rush Limbaugh and has since created headaches for the GOP.

    Conspiracy No. 1: The White House Planted Her!

    Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly believes he’s found the smoking gun in the liberal plot: The public relations firm that represents Fluke, SKDKnickerbocker, counts White House alum Anita Dunn among its partners. “A-ha!” O’Reilly declared triumphantly. “So this whole deal comes back to the White House.”

    SKDKnickerbocker says its dialogue with Fluke began only after she became a household name, but even if that weren’t the case, here’s what O’Reilly’s theory boils down to: The White House secretly enlisted Dunn to convince a woman to testify at a House Republican hearing about contraception, in the hope that she’d be rejected, receive lots of attention for it, later testify at a Dem hearing, get called a “slut” and “prostitute” by Limbaugh and thus embarrass senior Republicans who would be hard-pressed to unequivocally rebuke him.

    Conspiracy No. 2: House Democrats Trapped Republicans!

    An anonymous “Republican committee source” told The Washington Examiner’s Byron York that House Dems “played games” with the GOP in the run-up to the hearing that lit up the brouhaha. The aide said Dems first proposed Fluke as one of two witness options and, after the GOP chose the other one, insisted they only wanted Fluke and told the other not to show up.

    The trouble with that is Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA) said at the hearing that it was his own staff who decreed Fluke not “appropriate” or “qualified” to testify. Regardless of whether Dems tried to pull a fast one, the rejection of Fluke from that panel had a lot to do with making her a national story, and that was the GOP’s own doing.

    Conspiracy No. 3: Pollster Celinda Lake Orchestrated It!

    The conspiracy-laden website WorldNetDaily has discovered that Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), who is believed to have pushed for Fluke to testify, has worked with progressive pollster Celinda Lake. WND connects the dots and finds that Lake “is no bystander on the contraception debate,” arguing that her organization Lake Research Partners has been “one of the driving forces behind the progressive strategy to use contraception as an election issue.”

    And although Lake denies any such conspiracy, WND’s crack team of investigative reporters finds that Lake has worked with a group called the Communications Consortium Media Center, which is funded by a subsidiary of Public Interest Projects, whose president formerly worked at the Sanctuary for Families, where Fluke was once an employee. BOOM!

    Conspiracy No. 4: Obama’s Georgetown Connections Masterminded It!

    That same WND report unearths that two law professors at Georgetown University, where Fluke studies, have ties to Obama: John Podesta, the former president of the Center for American Progress who ran Obama’s transition team late 2008, and Rosa Brooks, the administration’s former undersecretary of defense for policy.

    The implication seems to be that one, or perhaps both, maybe in tandem with the White House, masterminded the operation. But not even WND’s investigative team was able to determine how it went down. Perhaps they’re all over it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shellhead View Post
    The best theory that I've heard is that he's trying to build up the family name for the sake of his son, Rand Paul, a U.S. Senator from Kentucky.
    Because having a dad who ran for President and lost is working so well for Mitt Romney.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael P View Post
    Because having a dad who ran for President and lost is working so well for Mitt Romney.
    Rand Paul recently announced that it would be an honor to be considered as Romney's running mate. Maybe Ron Paul is thinking that he can broker a deal with Romney at the convention if he promises to tell his supporters to vote for Romney.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shellhead View Post
    Rand Paul recently announced that it would be an honor to be considered as Romney's running mate. Maybe Ron Paul is thinking that he can broker a deal with Romney at the convention if he promises to tell his supporters to vote for Romney.
    So, he can be the same as the running mate with Dole...whose name, I cannot remember, at all.
    A footnote in history, perhaps?

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    Jack Kemp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darrell D. View Post
    Actually, I was referring to the act of the GOP basically punting in 1996. They knew Dole had no chance, same as they know that Romney has no chance.
    But, Romney is a lot less crazy than the alternatives, so they will go with the less crazy.
    Do you have any polling that shows that Romney has no chance? Most data shows a fairly close election coming up.

    Outside of wishful thinking the polls show that even Santorum has a fair chance at getting elected in 2012. Too many variables exist to write-off either party now
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    Quote Originally Posted by worstblogever View Post
    All that passion, sadly, will just scare the s*** out of independent voters, moderates, and what sane members the GOP has.
    Too bad that polling does not show that to be true.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikekerrIII View Post
    Do you have any polling that shows that Romney has no chance? Most data shows a fairly close election coming up.

    Outside of wishful thinking the polls show that even Santorum has a fair chance at getting elected in 2012. Too many variables exist to write-off either party now
    After Rick Scott got elected down here, I wouldn't write off anybody as unelectable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Soapdish View Post
    After Rick Scott got elected down here, I wouldn't write off anybody as unelectable.
    George W. Bush
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    Quote Originally Posted by Serik View Post
    George W. Bush
    I'd say Rick Scott trumps him. His claim to fame is getting his company a $1.5B fine for defrauding the feds on Medicare and Medicaid and getting a $300M golden parachute for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serik View Post
    George W. Bush
    Bush came across as dumb, overprivileged and smarmy. But never as absolute bat-shit crazy as Santorum.
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