Could a Romney/Petraeus Ticket Be a Game Changer?
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | May 23rd at 06:14 PM |
Re-posted from PJ Media By Myra Adams According to Politico, the phrase “incredibly boring white guy” is now part of the search criteria needed to qualify one for a place on Mitt Romney’s VP short list. Of course, Romney’s desire for a running mate bearing this awkward description stems from the negative backlash suffered by Senator John McCain in 2008 after he selected Governor Sarah | Read More »
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Presenting the All American, Red Meat, Alpha Male, Republican Fantasy Ticket
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | August 15th at 02:12 PM |
Re-posted from Pajamas Media It’s only fantasy at this point, but imagine if in 2012, Governor Rick Perry won the GOP presidential nomination and then selected retired General, and current CIA Director David Petraeus as his running mate? A Perry/Petraeus ticket would present a kick-butt, no wimps allowed, “We are taking our nation back,” kind of signal. With all the talk in recent years about | Read More »
The GOP 2012’s Presidential Fantasy Football Ticket
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | April 7th at 02:11 PM |
Fantasy Football is a popular game in which participants assemble an imaginary team of real life players and score points based on those players’ actual statistical performance. Now that President Obama has announced his re-election bid while Republicans have no officially declared presidential candidates, (exploratory committees do not count) this is the perfect time for political junkies to assemble their own 2012 Republican presidential | Read More »
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