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WaPo: every 2012 GOP candidate plans to run AGAIN in 2016

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the gop primary will be incredibly entertaining
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Meanwhile, an enormous number of potential contenders are lo...
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he's retarded. if he was a frontrunner it wouldn't last, jus...
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he was hopped up on oxys
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Even former pizza magnate Herman Cain, who briefly led the G...
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Rounding out the field may be a battalion of backbench congr...
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Barely a year ago, the cover of Time magazine hailed Rubio a...
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dude, how can you keep talking shit when obama is such a fuc...
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sorry obama saved the economy, ended the iraq war and killed...
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So by saving the economy, you mean there are now: *Less p...
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OH WHAT A SAVIOR!
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Peter King could beat Hillary but he can't win the primary.
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I think Paul Ryan can win.
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Date: February 2nd, 2014 1:16 PM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/republicans-face-2016-turmoil/2014/02/01/143fe17e-8a91-11e3-833c-33098f9e5267_story.html

With no favorite, GOP could face turmoil in 2016

Karen Tumulty and Robert Costa 10:27 AM ET

In a divided GOP, an enormous number of potential contenders are thinking of jumping into the presidential race, including, perhaps, the return of virtually everyone who ran in 2012.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24941830)



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Date: February 9th, 2014 8:11 PM
Author: fiercely-loyal peach faggot firefighter shitlib

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwawPMSJins

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24985982)



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Date: February 9th, 2014 8:13 PM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour

180

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Date: February 2nd, 2014 1:17 PM
Author: sticky house

the gop primary will be incredibly entertaining

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24941835)



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Date: February 2nd, 2014 1:17 PM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour

Meanwhile, an enormous number of potential contenders are looking at the race, including, perhaps, a return of virtually everyone who ran in 2012. Come this time next year, 15 or more of them could be traveling the early primary states, jockeying for attention and money.

The Republican National Committee is doing its best to prevent a replay of the spectacle of 2012, which saw one candidate after another pop up as a mortal threat to the front-runner. Late last month, the RNC began putting into place rules that would shorten the primary season and make it begin later.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24941836)



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Date: February 2nd, 2014 1:18 PM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour

“It’s certainly something I’m looking at very seriously,” said real estate developer and reality-TV star Donald Trump. “I think we’re going to have an interesting field, with a lot of people moving up and down in the race.”

Trump added: “I’m a popular guy because I have popular ideas, talking about how China is ripping us off and about how Obamacare is a disaster. Those are the big issues where people want to see leadership.”

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24941838)



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Date: February 2nd, 2014 1:19 PM
Author: Up-to-no-good Submissive Orchestra Pit Gaming Laptop

lolty

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24941845)



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Date: February 17th, 2018 9:48 PM
Author: Ivory area

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Date: February 17th, 2018 11:14 PM
Author: Awkward Clear Wagecucks



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Date: February 2nd, 2014 1:19 PM
Author: Up-to-no-good Submissive Orchestra Pit Gaming Laptop

i think you bros would agree that perry really damaged himself by getting in last time

he would be a clear frontrunner today had that not happened

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24941843)



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Date: February 2nd, 2014 1:20 PM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour

he's retarded. if he was a frontrunner it wouldn't last, just like last time

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24941847)



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Date: February 2nd, 2014 1:24 PM
Author: Up-to-no-good Submissive Orchestra Pit Gaming Laptop

he was hopped up on oxys

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24941864)



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Date: February 2nd, 2014 1:19 PM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour

Even former pizza magnate Herman Cain, who briefly led the GOP primary polls in late 2011, is keeping the door open.

“As for me, I would never say never,” Cain said. “People call up my radio show every day asking me to consider running again. Nobody from the establishment is calling, but there are some people in the grass roots who are reaching out saying, ‘Herman, get back in.’ ”

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24941844)



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Date: February 2nd, 2014 1:20 PM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour

Rounding out the field may be a battalion of backbench congressmen, tea party darlings and conservative media stars, including Maryland neurosurgeon Ben Carson, whose fiery speech at the National Prayer Breakfast last year made him a conservative celebrity, and John Bolton, the former U.N. ambassador, who has raised more than $700,000 for his political action committee. Rep. Peter T. King (N.Y.), another hawk on foreign policy, is eyeing a run as well.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24941851)



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Date: February 2nd, 2014 1:21 PM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour

Barely a year ago, the cover of Time magazine hailed Rubio as “The Republican Savior.” But he flubbed his attempt at a star turn delivering the GOP response to the 2013 State of the Union address, and more significantly he enraged some conservatives in his party by lending his wattage to the Senate’s comprehensive immigration overhaul bill.

Rubio subsequently assumed a lower profile, and by November, the cover of Time was proclaiming: “How Chris Christie Can Win Over the GOP.”

Christie’s landslide 2013 reelection, however, has been his high mark thus far. As the New Jersey governor battles a scandal surrounding a traffic jam on the George Washington Bridge last year, he stands at third behind Ryan and Bush in the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24941854)



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Date: February 2nd, 2014 1:24 PM
Author: Up-to-no-good Submissive Orchestra Pit Gaming Laptop

lulz

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24941868)



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Date: February 2nd, 2014 7:32 PM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24944560)



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Date: February 2nd, 2014 7:35 PM
Author: boyish lettuce

dude, how can you keep talking shit when obama is such a fucking garbage potus?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24944582)



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Date: February 2nd, 2014 7:37 PM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour

sorry obama saved the economy, ended the iraq war and killed osama

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24944607)



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Date: February 9th, 2014 4:07 PM
Author: aromatic olive quadroon indian lodge

So by saving the economy, you mean there are now:

*Less people living off government aid than when he started?

http://www.trivisonno.com/wp-content/uploads/Food-Stamps-Percent.jpg

*More people in the labor force than when he started?

http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/files/2012/05/Participation-Rate.jpg

*Unemployment benefits are back where they were when he started?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/files/2012/11/43734-land-Figure2.png

*We're tackling the debt?

http://www.truthfulpolitics.com/images/us-federal-debt-percentage-gdp-by-president-political-party.jpg

By what measure has he saved the economy?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24984337)



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Date: February 9th, 2014 7:16 PM
Author: aquamarine keepsake machete gas station

I believe the argument is that it would be much worse without his efforts. Maybe something along the lines of the EU.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24985515)



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Date: February 9th, 2014 7:24 PM
Author: aromatic olive quadroon indian lodge

OH WHAT A SAVIOR!

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24985587)



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Date: February 9th, 2014 2:38 AM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24982141)



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Date: February 9th, 2014 4:11 AM
Author: vigorous charcoal mother

Peter King could beat Hillary but he can't win the primary.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24982392)



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Date: February 9th, 2014 2:49 PM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour

Date: February 9th, 2014 4:11 AM

Author: ........,.,.,.,,,,,,,.....,

Peter King could beat Hillary but he can't win the primary.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=#)

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24983987)



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Date: February 9th, 2014 4:15 AM
Author: unhinged adulterous range

if Romney promised not to fuck with Obamacare (ie, Romneycare), and promised to deport all illegals/close border, he would be the perfect candidate.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24982402)



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Date: February 9th, 2014 3:52 PM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24984265)



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Date: February 9th, 2014 4:26 PM
Author: Arrogant medicated digit ratio

I think Paul Ryan can win.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24984427)



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Date: February 9th, 2014 7:03 PM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour

LJL

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#24985418)



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Date: February 10th, 2014 1:06 PM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour



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Date: February 13th, 2014 1:53 PM
Author: Wonderful crusty idea he suggested parlour



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#25010104)



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Date: February 17th, 2018 9:28 PM
Author: aphrodisiac startling black woman

O WHAT A TURMOIL

for the benefit of all, here is the text of the original article:

Republicans face 2016 turmoil

By Karen Tumulty and Robert Costa

February 2, 2014

As Republicans look ahead to the 2016 presidential race, they are hoping to avoid the kind of chaotic and protracted nominating battle that dismayed party elders and damaged the eventual candidacy of Mitt Romney.

That, however, could be a hard thing to prevent.

The party is divided and in turmoil, with a civil war raging between its establishment and insurgent factions. For the first time in memory, there is no obvious early favorite — no candidate with wide appeal who has run before, no incumbent president or vice president, no clear establishment pick.

Meanwhile, an enormous number of potential contenders are looking at the race, including, perhaps, a return of virtually everyone who ran in 2012. Come this time next year, 15 or more of them could be traveling the early primary states, jockeying for attention and money.

The Republican National Committee is doing its best to prevent a replay of the spectacle of 2012, which saw one candidate after another pop up as a mortal threat to the front-runner. Late last month, the RNC began putting into place rules that would shorten the primary season and make it begin later.

This is a party that used to pick its standard-bearer in a relatively orderly fashion, notwithstanding the occasional slip on the ice of Iowa or New Hampshire. “Typically, Republicans have a front-runner, and the front-runner wins,” said Haley Barbour, the former Mississippi governor and RNC chairman.

But two years out from the Iowa caucuses, the Democrats are the ones who are closing ranks. The latest Washington Post/ABC News poll shows presumed contender Hillary Rodham Clinton holding the support of 73 percent of those likely to vote Democratic. In the poll’s 30-year history, no one has ever had such a strong grip on the party at this early point.

On the Republican side, things are so wide open that even 2012 nominee Romney is getting another look, although the former Massachusetts governor recently told the New York Times: “Oh, no, no, no. No, no, no, no, no. No, no, no.”

That, apparently, was not definite enough for some.

“I’ve had one or two semi- serious conversations about whether it could happen,” said Lanhee Chen, Romney’s former policy adviser, who noted the recent release of a documentary showing Romney in a new light. “The overwhelming consensus is ‘probably not,’ but it’s not completely far-fetched.”

Romney’s running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan (Wis.), is expected to stay in the House in the coming years, with the chairmanship of the Ways and Means Committee or the speaker’s gavel on the horizon. But he told CNN, “I’m not closing my options.”

Nor, it seems, is anyone else.

“It’s certainly something I’m looking at very seriously,” said real estate developer and reality-TV star Donald Trump. “I think we’re going to have an interesting field, with a lot of people moving up and down in the race.”

Trump added: “I’m a popular guy because I have popular ideas, talking about how China is ripping us off and about how Obamacare is a disaster. Those are the big issues where people want to see leadership.”

For all the uncertainty the Republicans face, there is also plenty of opportunity — if they can find the right champion. History suggests that after giving one party two terms in the White House, voters are usually restless for a change.

And if the midterm elections go badly for the Democrats, the political landscape may suddenly look much more favorable for the opposition party — potentially setting off a stampede of candidates to claim the GOP nomination for what would look like a thoroughly winnable race.

The next presidential election is expected to be a testing ground for a new generation of Republican leaders — senators who might include the charismatic Marco Rubio (Fla.), libertarian Rand Paul (Ky.) and tea party gladiator Ted Cruz (Tex.), and much-mentioned governors such as Chris Christie (N.J.), Bobby Jindal (La.), John Kasich (Ohio), Rick Snyder (Mich.), Scott Walker (Wis.) and Mike Pence (Ind.).

Then there is the potential for a parade of formers and also-rans. Texas Gov. Rick Perry, now in his last year in office, is preparing for another race, a do-over after his 2012 debacle. Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, who took the Iowa caucuses in 2008, has said he is thinking about it, too, as is former senator Rick Santorum (Pa.), who won Iowa in 2012.

Asked whether he has ruled out another run, former House speaker Newt Gingrich — busy these days with a CNN show and selling a new book — was hardly Shermanesque. “Probably,” he replied by e-mail.

Even former pizza magnate Herman Cain, who briefly led the GOP primary polls in late 2011, is keeping the door open.

“As for me, I would never say never,” Cain said. “People call up my radio show every day asking me to consider running again. Nobody from the establishment is calling, but there are some people in the grass roots who are reaching out saying, ‘Herman, get back in.’ ”

Rounding out the field may be a battalion of backbench congressmen, tea party darlings and conservative media stars, including Maryland neurosurgeon Ben Carson, whose fiery speech at the National Prayer Breakfast last year made him a conservative celebrity, and John Bolton, the former U.N. ambassador, who has raised more than $700,000 for his political action committee. Rep. Peter T. King (N.Y.), another hawk on foreign policy, is eyeing a run as well.

Of all those being talked about — or talking themselves up — there is only one who could enter the race and immediately be declared the man to beat.

Former Florida governor Jeb Bush has a stature that gives him the luxury of waiting, knowing that he could upend the contest the moment he took the plunge.

“I’m going to think about it later,” Bush said during a school tour Wednesday. “I’m deferring the decision to the right time, which is later this year, and the decision will be based on: Can I do it joyfully? Because I think we need to have candidates lift our spirits — it’s a pretty pessimistic country right now. And is it right for my family? So I don’t even want to think about that till it’s the right time, and that’s later on.”

A high profile can be a dangerous thing in the preseason, as Bush’s fellow Floridian Rubio can attest.

Barely a year ago, the cover of Time magazine hailed Rubio as “The Republican Savior.” But he flubbed his attempt at a star turn delivering the GOP response to the 2013 State of the Union address, and more significantly he enraged some conservatives in his party by lending his wattage to the Senate’s comprehensive immigration overhaul bill.

Rubio subsequently assumed a lower profile, and by November, the cover of Time was proclaiming: “How Chris Christie Can Win Over the GOP.”

Christie’s landslide 2013 reelection, however, has been his high mark thus far. As the New Jersey governor battles a scandal surrounding a traffic jam on the George Washington Bridge last year, he stands at third behind Ryan and Bush in the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll.

Christie still has heavy backing among major Republican donors, including Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone, who hosted a large reception for the governor in Florida last month.

More than 200 financiers attended, sipping cocktails and extolling Christie’s blue-state success. Several promised support for a super PAC that is being put together on his behalf. In 2012, that kind of outside funding became crucial.

“These other guys, they all have presidential aspirations. And guess what? They go away if Christie becomes the clear leader,” Langone said.

As for the impact of the bridge controversy on Christie’s prospects, Langone said: “One good beating makes you more likely to withstand the next beating. This is a growth experience for him.”

Republicans are hoping to bring order out of chaos with a new set of rules to govern the nominating process.

The new rules — if enforced — would tighten the primary season and delay its launch until February. (The 2012 Iowa caucuses took place in mid-January.)

The RNC would prohibit “beauty contests” such as Iowa’s straw poll, which saps campaign resources and provides a jolt of temporary buzz but usually proves to be meaningless in picking the ultimate nominee. The party also hopes to sharply limit the number of debates and expects to move its convention up to late June or early July, which would give its nominee a jump on the general-election season.

Yet there is always the possibility that an ill-timed breakout moment could catapult one of the less-viable candidates to the nomination, said Republican consultant Mike Murphy, who mentioned Cruz as a potential “poison pill” in a general election.

“The Democrats had their McGovern,” Murphy said, referring to the 1972 landslide election. “Hopefully, we won’t have ours.”

That is why any real solution to the party’s problems lies in the candidates, many senior Republicans argue.

“I thought we had a weak field in 2012,” said Barbour, who is one of the most influential voices in the GOP establishment. He predicted that 2016 will see “a large field, like in 2012, but a much higher-quality field.”

If Republicans win back the Senate, in addition to holding the House, they can also help clarify the party’s message, giving voters a clearer picture of what the GOP stands for, Barbour said.

“We will be able to get more passed,” Barbour said. “A lot of people would feel better about the Republican Party’s direction.”



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2484089&forum_id=2#35428024)



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Date: February 17th, 2018 9:43 PM
Author: Demanding locale

lol that this whole thread is a bunch of pumos

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Date: February 17th, 2018 9:45 PM
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Date: February 17th, 2018 9:48 PM
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Date: February 17th, 2018 10:45 PM
Author: Pontificating Bateful Useless Brakes



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Date: February 17th, 2018 10:45 PM
Author: big indirect expression



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Date: February 17th, 2018 11:00 PM
Author: multi-colored ape chad

it's primarily wlmas

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