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    Quote Originally Posted by HAPPY2BME View Post
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    Why in God's name are great Americans like Allen West not being considered?
    Because Mr West speaks the truth, does not have the political correctness jargon down, we;re a land of wimps no one with backbone to tell it like it is. Romney needs someone with military experience.
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    Condoleezza Rice's Name Is Floated As Potential VP Choice - WSJ.com

    Ms. Rice's assets are obvious: She's a woman; she's black; she has extensive foreign-policy experience; and her inclusion on the ticket would scramble the race in ways few other candidates could.

    Her liabilities are also easy to cite: She has favored abortion rights, a position Mr. Romney has moved away from; she has never run for elected office; she waged frequent battles with former Vice President Dick Cheney; and many conservatives believe she was soft on Iran and North Korea policies during the George W. Bush administration.

    Her tenure in that administration would also feed Democratic criticism that Mr. Romney represents another four years of Mr. Bush.

    Still, in a CNN poll of Republicans in April, Ms. Rice drew the highest levels of support as a possible running mate.
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    McCain did the same thing.... said all of the WRONG things; made all of the WRONG decisions... that in addition to G.W. "The Village Idiot / Town Drunk" Bush is WHY we got Obama .. again, it's almost as if they are doing it on purpose

    If this doesnt cause the Independent's to run in Full Retreat From Romney I would be in SHOCK

    there are not enough Republicans to take the POTUS without the Independents... get ready for the fear factor

    adding a NEOCON to the Ticket is not helping the Conservative movement ... nor is it going to take this country back from the criminal cabal
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    Reality Check: Are Independents Turning Away From Mitt Romney

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    Don't know how accurate it was, but I read a Yahoo news report earlier today in which she stated that she was NOT interested in the VP position?! We can only hope & pray that it is true.

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    Report of Condi Rice for VP Stirs Controversy

    Friday, 13 Jul 2012 11:33 AM

    By Jim Meyers

    A published report stating that former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is now the “front-runner” for the Republican vice presidential nomination has sparked chatter across the political spectrum.

    The Drudge Report created a buzz Thursday night when it asserted that Mitt Romney has narrowed the field of candidates for vice president to a “handful,” and said “a surprise name is now near the top of the list: Condoleezza Rice.”

    The story noted that Rice received two standing ovations when she spoke at Romney’s Utah retreat several weeks ago, “and everyone left with her name on their lips.”

    An online poll conducted by Drudge showed 64 percent of respondents believe that Romney should pick Rice. Nearly half a million people had responded by late Friday afternoon.

    Sarah Palin, the GOP’s vice presidential candidate in 2008, said Rice would be a “wonderful” running mate for Romney.

    Palin told Fox News’ Greta van Susteren: “I think her credentials far surpass Barack Obama or [Vice President] Joe Biden.”

    It also might be noted that when Romney ran for governor of Massachusetts, he chose a woman, Kerry Healey, as his lieutenant governor, and Rice was the top choice of Republicans in a CNN poll in April asking who respondents would like to see as Romney’s running mate.

    But Rice herself has repeatedly stated that she is not interested in the vice presidential slot.

    “I think we should go in another direction and find somebody who really wants to be in elected office,” Rice said recently. “How many ways can I say it? Not me.”

    Rice, now the Thomas and Barbara Stephenson Senior Fellow on Public Policy at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, said she prefers policy to politics, adding that the latter is not her “strong suit,” the Washington Post reported.

    And some conservative voices have dismissed the Drudge Report story. Erick Erickson wrote on his RedState blog that speculation about Rice as Romney’s running mate is “silly.”

    He added: “I don’t know who is hitting the crack rock tonight in the rumor mill, but bull shiitake mushrooms.”

    Erickson pointed to two factors likely to discourage a Rice nomination: She has called herself “mildly pro-choice” on abortion rights, and she spent eight years working for President George W. Bush, the least popular ex-president alive, according at least one poll.

    Katrina Trinko, writing in National Review Online, said Rice’s years in the Bush Cabinet would “seem likely to generate controversy” and observed that there is no group of voters “she would automatically attract.”

    Conservative talk radio host Mark Levin said a Rice nomination would be “bad politics.”

    Rice and Romney also differ on immigration policy. She has given speeches over the last year publicly lamenting that the Bush administration couldn’t get immigration reforme passed, ABC News reported. Her favorite talking point is: “When did immigrants become the enemy?”

    A former Bush administration official told Newsmax he would find it “very surprising” if Rice is being given serious consideration as a running mate for Romney.

    “She would be a complete and utter disaster,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

    “First of all she’s not a team player. She’s arrogant and demanding.”

    He also charged that Rice does not bring economic expertise to the ticket and has never held elected office, adding: “The election is an economics election. Why in the world would you put somebody that close to the Bush administration, who had been there eight years? It makes no sense at all.

    “If you want to go off message it’s the perfect way to do it. I don’t think she’s somebody who adds anything to a Romney ticket other than controversy and hindering the message of the candidate, which should be all about the economy.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAPPY2BME View Post
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    Why in God's name are great Americans like Allen West not being considered?
    Or a strong independent woman with her own elected leadership skills like Michele Bachman or Jan Brewer, not some prior bush crony and psychopathy like Condi Rice. Ole Condi was circled around the church of Carl Rove for far to long and we all know that Carl Rove is one of the architects of this invasion of our American homeland.

    Has Condi Rice EVER BEEN ELECTED TO ANYTHING BY THE PUBLIC?

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    Rice, now the Thomas and Barbara Stephenson Senior Fellow on Public Policy at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution
    Have we not seen the Hoover Institution of late as one of the driving forces behind the push for open borders and amnesty for illegal aliens?!?!

    No way we need anyone remotely associated with the Hoover Institution in any future Republican administration.

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    Don't blame Romney for this mush from the rumor mill. Rice made a popular speech at a meeting of GOP elitists, and some publicist has taken it from there. The more I hear about this the more I believe the Romney team is encouraging the speculation while they concentrate on who they really want.Probably Portman.
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