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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: IsraelForever on November 07, 2012, 08:49:54 PM
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A Republican will never be elected President again.
That does seem crazy, even to me. But I look at it this way: The Republicans believe in fiscal responsibility and balancing budgets -- as well as a whole host of moral issues. As I see it, the majority of Americans are now too much into taking from the government. So why will this majority ever vote for a Republican again? Look at it another way: If, after the last 4 disastrous years under a Democrat President, the people STILL vote for the same Democrat, then what does that say about a Republican ever getting elected as President? I say it doesn't augur well for our future at all. Very depressing, as I see it.
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A republican will get elected again but the party will shift drastically to the middle. You will never see a candidate like Rick Santorum ever be a viable presidential candidate again. You will never see a candidate strong on immigration ever again. You will never see an extremely religious candidate ever again. You will never see a candidate go against gays again. The republican party will always be there but it will shift dramatically to the center.
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We are going to go bankrupt at some point and there's no one to bale us out, then people are going to have to start using their heads! If not, they can go to hell!
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A republican will get elected again but the party will shift drastically to the middle. You will never see a candidate like Rick Santorum ever be a viable presidential candidate again. You will never see a candidate strong on immigration ever again. You will never see an extremely religious candidate ever again. You will never see a candidate go against gays again. The republican party will always be there but it will shift dramatically to the center.
Yes...at a minimum this is perhaps the best we can hope for.
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The pendulum swings to the left, the pendulum swings to the right. Never say never...
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Clinton was elected twice as well. And then Bush was elected. But it doesn't matter. If American whites want to change anything, "violence is the mother of all change" (theoretically speaking of course).
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With the statistical figure of 47% being on socialist doles, this figure will ever be increasing and theoretically GOP can never come back to power and the pendulum will keep on sticking to the left till the divine intervention.
Meanwhile the opportunists will keep on repeating the suggestions that the GOP should also support the rights for gay, lesbian, abortions and illegal migrants etc. etc.
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Romney might have won had he received a few more percentage points of the White vote. He got around 59%. Could he have gotten a few more points by appealing to White voters, i.e., opposing affirmative action and muslim encroachment of the US? He would have had a better shot with the Whites than blacks and hispanics.
Most white politicians are more afraid of being called racist than losing elections.
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I fear the political sphere will be like it has been in western Europe, you have on the 'right' a big government semi socialist type of party that is the "conservative", on the left you have a coalition of Socialists, marxists, muslims, and lunatics that usually brand themselves social-democrats or something.