Right Wing 2016 Ticket. Vote Here Today. Explain Why.

Who Would You Vote For Today?

  • Rand Paul

    Votes: 3 37.5%
  • Paul Ryan

    Votes: 1 12.5%
  • Chris Christie

    Votes: 2 25.0%
  • Marco Rubio

    Votes: 2 25.0%
  • Jeb Bush

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Condoleezza Rice

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    8
  • Poll closed .

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Here is what I believe will be part of the line up for the Right Wing in 2016.

1)Rand Paul
2)Paul Ryan
3)Marco Rubio
4)Chris Christie
5)Jeb Bush
6)Condoleezza Rice

Vote for your next Presidential nominee and explain why if you like.

[I learned something while making this post. When I ran out of the top 3 no brainers; Rand Paul, Marco Rubio and Chris Christie I did a google to round it out some. I was EXTREMELY suprised to see yet again, Rand Paul wasn't on this list. But Jeb Bush was!?! Media.....

If you vote for a Bush I'm probably going to leave America. Most Left and Right wingers want to vote Conservative but only the Republicans don't see war as spending...Bush even took it out of the Defense Budget..]
 
None of the above.
They are all tax and spend liberals!
Can we have some conservative options?
 
My vote was actually really difficult. Marco Rubio, Chris Christie and Rand Paul represent themself well and aren't scared to go onto Left Wing media to challenge them. All are strong. Rubio is probably the best talker. Christie has a great chance to win because he showed bi-partisanship when America is sick of the gridlock. Rand Paul is a bit extreme still but I believe Americans will realize we have come to the point where we need extreme.

Even though Rand is running under Republican, he's an extremeist Libertarian. If he can keep his conversations about what needs to happen today instead of what he believes should happen, he will win.
 
I"m aware that most forums are full of extreme Conservatives but I'm not aware of the reason to say, "They all suck" when not giving a better opinion.

I'm pretty sure saying, "Rand Paul is a Liberal" is more exreme than I've ever heard anyone say.

But more likely this is the most noob forum I've ever visited.
 
Rana and 007 easily critisize the thread but won't say who they think is a better candidate..

But Right Wingers never suprise me.
 
Here is what I believe will be part of the line up for the Right Wing in 2016.

1)Rand Paul
2)Paul Ryan
3)Marco Rubio
4)Chris Christie
5)Jeb Bush
6)Condoleezza Rice

Vote for your next Presidential nominee and explain why if you like.

[I learned something while making this post. When I ran out of the top 3 no brainers; Rand Paul, Marco Rubio and Chris Christie I did a google to round it out some. I was EXTREMELY suprised to see yet again, Rand Paul wasn't on this list. But Jeb Bush was!?! Media.....

If you vote for a Bush I'm probably going to leave America. Most Left and Right wingers want to vote Conservative but only the Republicans don't see war as spending...Bush even took it out of the Defense Budget..]


1)Rand Paul - From the seed of Ron Paul. Nope.

2)Paul Ryan - Too soon for failed VP win.. More likely in '20 or '24

3)Marco Rubio - Possible, but can he, constitutionally?

4)Chris Christie - Not a chance.

5)Jeb Bush - Not a chance.

6)Condoleezza Rice Not a chance.

I think you've overlooked some very serious possibilities...

1. Mike Huckabee- He was the pre-campaign 'favorite' in almost every poll, but declined to run. A populist conservative who appeals to social conservatives, but with an integrity the left has found hard to attack effectively. Huck was largely responsible for turning the Chick-fil-a fiasco on its left-wing ear, by organizing a grass roots counter-protest which became headline news across America because of the response. Yep, they're going to attack him because he believes in Jesus and reads the Bible. What else is new?

2. Mitch Daniels- He also declined to run, but might be inclined to bring us his message in 2016. I personally see him as a real possibility, because he is more of a reasonable conservative voice. I would at least like to see how far he would go, I think the man has a reasonable conservative perspective that a lot of conservatives could identify with, and this would resonate in debates and whatnot.

3. Rick Santorum- Why would you fail to list Santorum? If not for Romney, he would have probably been the GOP nominee, right? I think the #2 guy is worthy of a spot on your list, but no? Santorum has a large following with social conservatives as well as Tea Party conservatives, and did remarkably well considering the amount they were outspent.

I'm sure there are plenty others who I can't think of right now, there are a lot of really good conservatives I could support for the presidency, and I think most Americans could as well. But we've got 4 years before this happens, so it's kind of pointless to even be thinking about it right now. Whoever emerges from the Conservative side, is going to have to OWN the moment. If the GOP comes to the table with some weak moderate elitist bullcrap, like trying to run Jeb Bush or Rick Perry... you may see a viable third party emerge.
 
lol republicans will never win with santorum, you need to wake up dixie. that guy is way to unpalatable for moderate and independent voters.
 
plus this is what his supporters make:


which is the most cringe-worthy piece of shit i've seen of 2012.
 
I CAN'T STAND THAT FUCKING IDIOT GIRL IN THE BLUE SHIRT HOLLLY FUCK i can't watch this.

(i've never finished the whole video)
 
lol republicans will never win with santorum, you need to wake up dixie. that guy is way to unpalatable for moderate and independent voters.

Moderate independents aren't who cost Republicans the election of 2016. The conservative base didn't turn out for the moderate Romney.

When I see the old triple response from you on something I've said, it registers as "DING - DING - DING!" I must've struck GOLD!

I actually like Huckabee more than Santorum, and I might like Mitch Daniels more than Huck!

But here's the thing, no matter who I like or who the GOP nominates, we already know what the LEFT WING pinheads are going to say, right? I mean, we're all adult enough here to admit that we're partisan and our personal opinions are not going to suddenly change, so we already know and understand, whoever has the (R) beside their name is going to be treated like dog shit by the left, and that's just a given.
 
1)Rand Paul - From the seed of Ron Paul. Nope.

2)Paul Ryan - Too soon for failed VP win.. More likely in '20 or '24

3)Marco Rubio - Possible, but can he, constitutionally?

4)Chris Christie - Not a chance.

5)Jeb Bush - Not a chance.

6)Condoleezza Rice Not a chance.

I think you've overlooked some very serious possibilities...

1. Mike Huckabee- He was the pre-campaign 'favorite' in almost every poll, but declined to run. A populist conservative who appeals to social conservatives, but with an integrity the left has found hard to attack effectively. Huck was largely responsible for turning the Chick-fil-a fiasco on its left-wing ear, by organizing a grass roots counter-protest which became headline news across America because of the response. Yep, they're going to attack him because he believes in Jesus and reads the Bible. What else is new?

2. Mitch Daniels- He also declined to run, but might be inclined to bring us his message in 2016. I personally see him as a real possibility, because he is more of a reasonable conservative voice. I would at least like to see how far he would go, I think the man has a reasonable conservative perspective that a lot of conservatives could identify with, and this would resonate in debates and whatnot.

3. Rick Santorum- Why would you fail to list Santorum? If not for Romney, he would have probably been the GOP nominee, right? I think the #2 guy is worthy of a spot on your list, but no? Santorum has a large following with social conservatives as well as Tea Party conservatives, and did remarkably well considering the amount they were outspent.

I'm sure there are plenty others who I can't think of right now, there are a lot of really good conservatives I could support for the presidency, and I think most Americans could as well. But we've got 4 years before this happens, so it's kind of pointless to even be thinking about it right now. Whoever emerges from the Conservative side, is going to have to OWN the moment. If the GOP comes to the table with some weak moderate elitist bullcrap, like trying to run Jeb Bush or Rick Perry... you may see a viable third party emerge.

I figured you'd be pushing for an Akin/Mourdock ticket.
 
Marco Rubio is 41 now and was born in Miami. Why wouldn't he be constitutionally eligible?

Santorum and Huckabee don't stand a chance. Daniels, who told the GOP to quiet their social conservative stances and focus on the economy, might be a good choice for the general.

The GOP lost because of social conservatives. Romney could not shake their stink long enough.

At least the Democrats will have their own freak show to divert media attention.
 
Moderate independents aren't who cost Republicans the election of 2016. The conservative base didn't turn out for the moderate Romney.

When I see the old triple response from you on something I've said, it registers as "DING - DING - DING!" I must've struck GOLD!

I actually like Huckabee more than Santorum, and I might like Mitch Daniels more than Huck!

But here's the thing, no matter who I like or who the GOP nominates, we already know what the LEFT WING pinheads are going to say, right? I mean, we're all adult enough here to admit that we're partisan and our personal opinions are not going to suddenly change, so we already know and understand, whoever has the (R) beside their name is going to be treated like dog shit by the left, and that's just a given.

Have you ever considered those with the (R) beside their name are dog shit? You know, the ones who not only couldn't care less but did everything possible to prevent the Dems from helping the 45,000 people who die every year due to a lack of medical insurance. You know, the ones who were against unemployment extensions not giving a damn if their fellow citizens went hungry and cold over the winter. You know, the dog shit folks.
 
I think their best bet may be a Kid Rock, Bristle Palin ticket.

It wont win but it sure does make the base happy
 
Have you ever considered those with the (R) beside their name are dog shit?

He does not even consider the criticisms of Grind, a guy that is far more likely to vote Republican than Democrat. Ditzy is what is wrong with the GOP, southern social conservatives stuck in their echo chambers . Until they shut them up the party is going to struggle.
 
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