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Cobbler
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« on: June 17, 2011, 01:35:18 PM »

I'm wondering what angle Huntsman's campaign will take; how does he differentiate from Romney on the issues?

His angle will be to go after the same voters that Romney is going after, and peel off just enough of them to stop Romney from winning the nomination.  That way, when Huntsman runs in 2016, there will be no complaints of "but we already tried nominating a Mormon four years ago, and that didn't work".


OMG, what a psycho, if his real motivation is to "protect the Obama administration" and prevent a Romney victory, he deserves to be kicked out of the GOP.  He will deliberately sabotage Mitt Romney's campaign so that Obama can be re-elected. 

This is really beyond crazy and should really give any GOP voter pause in supporting, donating, or campaigning for Huntsman.  He would be a traitor to his party and committing the ultimate treachery.  I would not be surprised if there is a secret deal between Huntsman and the Obama team.  Maybe he wants a seat on the supreme court? 

Seriously, stop Huntsman now, this guy is an Obama loyalist to the core. 

You realize that there is no evidence that he's trying to do that, right?
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« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2011, 11:27:36 AM »

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I do. Why is sanity frowned upon in today's GOP?
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« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2011, 12:58:54 PM »

Whether or not you believe in the evidence for climate change, these policies will still contribute to us getting off of things like oil by incentivizing more investment in alternative energy. Oil isn't going to be there forever. Getting off it is a bigger concern for me.

I do believe the 97% of scientists that say that mankind is impacting climate change, however. I'm glad Huntsman does too.
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