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PunaGabe wrote:Ok lets say Romney wins the nomination and picks Ron Paul as his running mate then do you think you folks could get along?
PunaGabe wrote:Ok lets say Romney wins the nomination and picks Ron Paul as his running mate then do you think you folks could get along?
Juliette wrote:PunaGabe wrote:Ok lets say Romney wins the nomination and picks Ron Paul as his running mate then do you think you folks could get along?
But Romney is evil remember? No, it would not make me happy. It would cause Romney to lose.
Original_Intent wrote:Juliette wrote:PunaGabe wrote:Ok lets say Romney wins the nomination and picks Ron Paul as his running mate then do you think you folks could get along?
But Romney is evil remember? No, it would not make me happy. It would cause Romney to lose.
Probably one of the most uneducatedd things I have seen anyone post here, Juliette.![]()
Most of the other candidates supporters are of the "anyone that can beat Obama" mindset. They may trash Romney now, but if he is the nominee, most of them will fall in line and support Mitt.
Ron Paul supporters are not in this "to beat Obama". They are in this to support a certain set of principles, and if Ron Paul is not the nominee, most will either stay home, vote third party, or worst case possibly even vote for Obama. (I would be supporting the Constitution Party myself.)
Looking at your post, it was hard not to laugh at the way you spelled " Uneducatedd". There is an edit button where you can fix mistakes like that, especially in the context it was written, fixing it would have made your point seem a little more believeable.
The only way Mitt gets a decent chunk of these supporters is to either put Paul on the ticket or promise him a significant cabinet post such as Sec'y of the Treasury. There are some hardcore Paul supporters who that would not even be enough. But I bet it would pull in at least 50% to 75% of them.
You say it would cause Romney to lose, and I am afraid that was either a shot from the hip comment without much thought behind it, or it shows you to be completely blind to political reality. I challenge you to name one other candidate that would bring more votes with him than Ron Paul. Not Santorum or Gingrich, as I stated, most of their supporters are mostly focused on replacing Obama, they will come to Romney just as Romney's supporters will get behind Satnoprum or Gingrich if they win. The only one that brings Independents and even some Democrats to the GOP side is Ron Paul. If you think that taking someone like Chris Christie or Bobby Jindal would bring more votes - again most of the people that would support them would be voting for Romney anyway.
Sarah Palin - it's a possibility that she would raise the excitement level some. She has quite a dedicated following that would surely do a lot of legwork to GOTV in the general. She and Mitt would also make like the perfect photogenic "First Couple" (Sorry Ann!) So despite the fact that she doesn;t bring much in regards to legitimate qualifications to the ticket, Palin might be one possibility of a better choice due to "cult of personality" credentials. Probably a win win win for Romney would be to put Palin on as his Veep and promise Paul Treasury. That would likely be an unbeatable ticket. Assuming that Palin or Paul would accept.
Juliette wrote:I laugh at the way you wrote "Educatedd". There is an edit button for fixing mistakes like that. Considering the context its in, you don't appear to be very educated yourself.
Thomas wrote:Juliette wrote:I laugh at the way you wrote "Educatedd". There is an edit button for fixing mistakes like that. Considering the context its in, you don't appear to be very educated yourself.
Attacking a typo? C'mon. Use some reason.
Juliette wrote:Thomas wrote:Juliette wrote:I laugh at the way you wrote "Educatedd". There is an edit button for fixing mistakes like that. Considering the context its in, you don't appear to be very educated yourself.
Attacking a typo? C'mon. Use some reason.
Attacking me? Get a life..


Original_Intent wrote:Sorry Juliette, I didn't mean to be hateful.
Let me clarify. I think you are obviously very intelligent, as I feel Bob is and in fact I feel most who post here, whether I agree with them or not, are much above average intelligence.
What I meant was, on this matter you clearly are not thinking clearly or you are uneducated.
When choosing a VP for their ticket a nominee has to ask him/herself primarily two things - is this someone I could work with? and how much to they expand my base of supporters?
Most people think that in order to accomplish the first item, the person would want to get someone who is almost a close of them.
But the fact is, a nominee wants a running mate that is as unlike him/her as possible but that they can still work with per item 1.
This was why I said that your comment that Ron Paul would cause Romney to lose if he were on the ticket was an uneducated(d) one. And not that I said the comment was uneducated...you may call it splitting hairs, but I was literally saying "that was a stupid thing to say" - doesn;t mean you are stupid, because I truly don't believe that's the case. In fact I have been particularly careful not to cross you as you are one of few that I think could intellectually take me to the woodshed. I still think you are wrong about a good many things, as I undoubtedly am. There probably isn't anyone on this board whose intellect and research ability I respect more than Jason's, but I think he and others are foolish and wrong in certain areas. And Jason has corrected my thinking about a great many things for which I am grateful.
And I can almost guarantee that you FEEL this is just a face-saving exercise on my part. I assure you that is not the case. I'll stand by my position that what you said was an uneducated(d) comment.
One thing I don't care for is being involved in a discussion and then claiming people are ganging up on you. We should keep the discussion on topic. Sure, my typo above was humorously ironic...pointing that out was fair enough, but it certainly didn't mean that your argument was any more correct...and I think that others that said that trying to make hay out of a typo does nto strengthen your argument - it's simply funnyyou did.
So to be clear - no disparagement was intended towards your intelligence. I don't know you, but you certainly seem to me to be very intelligent.
But even intelligent people say stupid things. Another example of something that you said that I felt was stupid was when you said you were aware of Romney's positions on TARP and NDAA and that "you didn't care about those things". All that tells me is that you don;t care about some of the fundamental things that are destroying this country, and again it seems like an "uneducated(d)" thing to say.
Nothing would give me more pleasure than to sit down for several years with intelligent people like you and have a discussion about why such things are not only important but critical. I am sure in your mind that makes me just another Ron Paul crazy who is making mountains out of molehills and wears a tin foil hat. It would sure be nice to compare notes on what we have studied and how we have arrived at our different conclusions, and the years and years of different experiences that have brought me to where I am and you to where you are. I'd love to similarly have brain-sharing with many many others on this site. But the fact of the matter is such an exercise would require a lifetime of reading each others "suggested reading lists" and sharing personal experiences. And unfortunately it appears that such activities will need to be postponed until the other side of the veil.
I am sure that we ALL will be saying "OH! Now I understand why you felt that way!" to many many people with whom we strongly disagreed.
And I am sure that all of us, myself included, will be saying "Now that I understand, I see you were right and I was wrong!" or at the least "Wow, I completely misunderstood what you were trying to tell me!"
Let's seek the truth together. I'll even say that I accept you as an intellectual superior (and mean it) but with the caveat that intellect does not equal knowledge. And in that regard I am sure that we BOTH have much that we can teach each other.

Juliette wrote:So you are a Physician? Then you understand what I am saying. I just don't understand your reasoning?


Original_Intent wrote:Juliette wrote:So you are a Physician? Then you understand what I am saying. I just don't understand your reasoning?
I am not a physician, but in a sense we all are, and we only have arms long enough to operate on ourselves...that's not passive aggression, that's just food for thought.
As far as not understanding my reasoning - that's rather broad, if you want to point out specifics, I'll so my best to clarify, and do it clearly.

sbsion wrote:Romney would probably love it, it might make him look "conservative" instead of neo-con, however if RP would accept such, that would prove to me, he is just a puppet like all the rest, maybe he is?
moonwhim wrote:sbsion wrote:Romney would probably love it, it might make him look "conservative" instead of neo-con, however if RP would accept such, that would prove to me, he is just a puppet like all the rest, maybe he is?
I guess that would depend on why he would accept the VP. Maybe he could accomplish some good for the constitution while there..... but then what influence does the VP really have?
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