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Building the Ideal GOP Candidate, 2012 EditionPosted on Dec 5, 2011
This person would have populist appeal, would have bought and be willing to sell the notion that Obama is a socialist and would probably not have a clue, according to The New York Times’ clued-in columnist Paul Krugman. Yes, we’re talking about the prototype for the GOP presidential hopeful of tomorrow—as in 2012. But do any of the prospects fit the mold? Read on. —KA
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By BrooklynDame, December 5, 2011 at 4:00 pm Link to this comment
The ideal GOP candidate is one who can appeal to the lowest common
Report thisdenominator in his base. Someone arrogant who speaks with conviction; someone
religious (but certainly not spiritual because that would mean realising that not
everyone who is poor/unemployed is worthless); someone who can change his
spots depending on his audience… OK, Newt’s back.
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