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In a town this size, there's no place to hide
Everywhere you go, you meet someone you know...
In a smokey bar, in the backseat of your car
In your own little house, someone's sure to find you out
What you do and what you think
What you eat and what you drink...

(Kieran Kane)

Monday, April 4, 2011

Who should run against Obama?



Now that Obama has officially entered the 2012 presidential race, the future of our nation depends on picking a candidate who can beat this leftist, or not impossibly that other leftist, our own former "200,000 jobs for Upstate" senator, Mrs. William Clinton.  So let's forget about Romney, Daniels, Christie, Sleepy, Dopey, Donner, Blitzen, etc.  We need to win this.

Bill Kristol is certainly an establishment Republican, so we're pleased to note his dream ticket:
Wouldn't it be easier just to agree now on a Ryan-Rubio ticket, and save everyone an awful lot of time, effort, and money over the next year and a half?
Gasoline at $4.00...$5.00...$8.00 could give the United States our first female president:
Labeling President Obama as the “$4-per-gallon president," (Palin) asserts, “The evidence of the president’s anti-drilling mentality and his culpability in the high gas prices hurting Americans is there for all to see.”
She criticizes the drilling moratorium following the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the proposed elimination of tax incentives for certain types of exploration, and what she calls his “anti-drilling regulatory policies.
And should Sarah decide to stay on the sidelines, we have a deep bench - Michele Bachmann:
Best known as a fiery presence on cable television and the founder of the House Tea Party caucus, she is now exploring whether to seek the Republican presidential nomination. And early reaction to her in Iowa, where she was born and raised, suggests not only that she might do it, but also that she could have a substantial impact on the race.

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