On Torch Passing

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On Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:34 AM, CNN Breaking News emailed:

Sixteen percent of Republican Party members and independents who lean toward the GOP say they would be likely to support Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky for their party’s 2016 presidential nomination

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In the potential race for the Democratic nomination, it’s the same old story: If Hillary Clinton runs, she would start the race as her party’s overwhelming front-runner. According to the poll, 63% of Democratic Party members and independents who lean toward the party say they’d favor Clinton as the Democratic nominee, with Vice President Joe Biden a very distant second at 13%.

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  1. There’s an election coming.

    Both parties will be needing someone reliable for obama to pass the torch to, who will continue to stand between wall street and the pitchforks.

    For either party the most “pragmatic” solution is to provide that.

    Pragmatism (definition): Sociopaths moral code – “whatever works”


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  2. It looks like the forecast is going to be for stormy dark days and very ugly out?

  3. as I did both both her Senate campaigns. I had disagreed with her many issues then but I saw her as the more experienced and capable candidate. She hasn’t said she will run. I strongly suspect she will. I will make my decision on supporting her after she declares and take a hard look at her positions on the major issues facing this country. There are many at this point that threaten the existence of this republic that was fought so hard for in the 1700’s.

    As for Rand, well, I agree with Charles Pierce’s 5 min rule on the Pauls. No matter the issue or how sane they sound, at the 5:01 min mark they go off the rails.

    Rand is correct on many issues but for all the wrong reasons.

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