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Originally posted by freakjive
If that doesn't prove that partisan politics is a complete sham, then I do not know what does.
Originally posted by Chrisfishenstein
reply to post by Eurisko2012
Just because he is "qualified" doesn't make him QUALIFIED to be potus.
Hopefully Ron Paul digs up MORE dirt on this sleezebag soon.....
What a terrible deal for Americans, do you want worse or even worse?
I am sick of picking between the lesser of two evils.....What about you?
I am still holding out faith for Dr. Paul
“This is good work… There’s no question that a man who has been a governor and has a sterling business career crosses the qualification threshold,” he said on CNN.
Republicans hope that statement could deeply damage Obama’s effort to paint Romney as unqualified and irresponsible, and a short portion of the interview was showcased Friday morning by emails from the Republican National Committee.
Estimates O's Margin will be 8-9 points lower than in 2008
Former President Bill Clinton predicted Thursday that Obama’s support in the state would plummet.
Clinton predicted Thursday in an interview with CNN that Obama would win the state by 5 or 6 points in 2012, a healthy margin of victory in what is expected to be a close presidential race. However, that would be a precipitous drop from Obama’s 14-point victory over Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) in 2008 and half of Clinton’s margin of victory over Republican Bob Dole in 1996.
Wisconsin soured on the Democratic Party in 2010. Sen. Ron Johnson upset three-term incumbent Democrat Russ Feingold in the U.S. Senate race and Walker beat out Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett by 6 points. Walker once again leads Barrett by 7 points heading into Tuesday’s recall vote.
Clinton campaigned with Barrett Friday, appearing onstage at a rally with the mayor.
Originally posted by interupt42
Why wouldn't Bill as democrat not like Romney? Romney has done what the democrats and Obama have not been able to do, he successfully implemented a government mandated health care program.
Originally posted by HauntWok
reply to post by Eurisko2012
This isn't exactly a ringing endorsement. As far as the Constitution is concerned, I am qualified to be POTUS. I'm a natural born citizen over the age of 35 and I have lived in the US continuously for the last 7 years.
I think that there should be an age limit though. Sure 35 is a great minimum age, but how about a cap at the mandatory retirement age of 65? That way we don't get any geriatric dementia ridden morons with their hands on the football. (sorry Ron Paul fans)
“This is good work… There’s no question that a man who has been a governor and has a sterling business career crosses the qualification threshold,” he said on CNN.
Originally posted by babybunnies
A Democrat saying a republican is qualified to be president is hardly wiping out the divide between partisan politics.
Pauly Shore is qualified to be President. He's over 35, and a native born American citizen, therefore he is qualified under the rules of the Constitution. Doesn't mean he'll be a good one, though.
“This is good work… There’s no question that a man who has been a governor and has a sterling business career crosses the qualification threshold,” he said on CNN.