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I thought it was going to be Palin, lol but now I guess not.
I'm not so sure about that but who knows. I think it could be Romney.
Palin is so wackkkkk
McCain.
At this rate I hope its either some dark horse nobody has heard on on the national scene (think Palin in 2007) or I hope the whole republican party goes the way of the Whigs.
Seeing our current line-up, I'm endorsing Barack Obama for 2012
http://weerdbeard.livejournal.com/551693.html
Look up Peter Schiff. That's the kind of leadership that the Republican party needs.
Bobby Jindal has some promise but it's still too early to tell.
here's video (from the left leaning daily show no less!)
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/tue-june-9-2009…
Enough people saw his speech back in February to shoot that one down.
lol McCain is done
What is the way of the Wigs?
Whig Party: 1833-1856. Precursor to the Republican Party of the 19th century, included members like Webster, Clay, and even Lincoln for a time. Died when it couldn't come up with a cogent, unified, solution to the vexing problem of slavery. Reborn as the Republicans basically, with an anti-slavery, pro-industry platform.
So far as the modern Republicans, I suspect some formal party will emerge with something like a unified coalition of interests in a few years. But not by 2012. They'll need to get beaten a couple more times using the old models of appealing to a shrinking Christianist base of southern conservatives.
I don't get your point
Jindal is already Palin-lite in the eyes of many independent voters because of that speech. So if that's the future of the Republican Party, then that's not much of a factor.
ron paul