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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)7. People are not "battered and tired."
Republicans wish that is so, but it's not.
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Rove works for the 'con authoritarian masters and they dont like The Newt.
rhett o rick
Jan 2012
#49
Am not. I scared to death if he wins. He is such a volcano when he goes off. His
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#4
Think the enthusiasm to beat Newt would make 2008 look like a church social
bigbrother05
Jan 2012
#12
It would be a real test of the corporate media's powers of propaganda
senseandsensibility
Jan 2012
#16
Newt can't even get 10,000 valid signatures to get on the ballot in his home state of Virginia
waddirum
Jan 2012
#20
I disagree... It would be HUGE. It would give us the House and bigger majorities in the Senate.
BrentWil
Jan 2012
#21
I agree. Newt can win it with Rubio. Don't forget the Citizens United Ruling. 10's of billions
AlinPA
Jan 2012
#23
If Newt becomes the nominee, it will be our job to demoralize right wing voters
ecstatic
Jan 2012
#24
Intellectually I hope he does, but you're right. The GOP will rally 'round him
Populist_Prole
Jan 2012
#37