They could go the hot chick route again. Don't know much about her. Kristi Noem US Rep SD
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What do you mean again? I am not thinking that to many people think of Palin as "hot".
You need to look back at when she was first announced at the vice-president candidate. Even many of the hardcore leftists in this forum were talking about crawling a mile over broken glass......
Hardly, at least wrt "Leftists", whatever that's supposed to mean. She's an attractive middle aged woman, until she opens her mouth, and she'll always open her mouth, so there it is.
Balding, overweight & over-entitled middle aged Righties were known to refer to her as their "dream wife", however.
Romney's running mate? Eric Cantor, one of the darlings of the Tea party. It'd earn Boehner's undying affection, bet on that, because it'd get Cantor out of the HOR, and out of position to slip some cement overshoes on Boehner. Or he could establish some bona fides with the base fringewhacks by picking Jan Brewer...
The possibilities are endless.
But she's HOT.
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As things stand right now i'd go with Senator Rubio.
1. He's a Senator in a toss-up State.
2. Hispanic male.
3. Gov. Scott (R) appoints his replacement.
Its going to be fucking Jeb! FUCK!!!
How is Cain "more solidly conservative"? He wants to raise corporate taxes through the roof in addition to his 9-9-9 proposal being revenue neutral, he had supported affirmative action, he's pro-war, he supported the bailouts, and he supports the Fed. Some were even complaining that he wasn't pro-life enough.Cain is more solidly conservative than Romney, so he might placate the far right vote.
It may not be a white man but they'll try it anyway. That said, if they think selecting a black person or a female will get them more of the black or female vote, then they're retarded. If anything, most blacks hate black conservatives more than they hate white conservatives.I'll bet it won't be a white man. They'll have to find some way to woo the "non-white male" vote in order to have any chance against Obama. __________________
If anything, most blacks hate black conservatives more than they hate white conservatives.
I wouldn't be completely surprised if he asked Herman Cain. Cain is more solidly conservative than Romney, so he might placate the far right vote. He's a minority, so it might pull some of the minority vote from Obama. He's Tea Party, so he might motivate that demographic. And he's crazy enough that no one really wants him to be President, so no one will kill Romney because they don't want that nutball Cain in the office.
They do, and I find it strange. The DNC has done next to nothing but keep them impoverished, yet strangely enough most blacks are stuck to them like cheesecake to Rosie Odonnel.
Obama is afraid of Hillary.
Rubio is CUBAN. He will be a lock for southern FL, and a liability everywhere else in the US.
I actually agree that liberal social policies (beginning with the Great Society) have helped establish African Americans as a permanent underclass in this country. I believe these policies were well-intentioned but they have been highly effective at disempowering the recipients of all those benefits. My own state, Minnesota, is politically fairly liberal, and has relatively generous public assistance, but has the greatest disparity in unemployment rates between white people and black people in the United States. That being said, the recipients are dependent on them for a living, so they will fight tooth and nail to keep them. It's kind of societal codependency. African Americans vote Democrat more reliably than even people who self-identify as Democrats.
All of that being said, I think what the Republicans have to offer is, on its face, worse for poor people (a disproportionate percentage of whom are persons of color) - it's not as though they have made any real outreach toward black people.