
Drudge Report Says Condoleezza Rice Will Be Romney's VP Pick: Is It a Good Choice?
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2012/07/13 20:00:00
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Drudge Reports:

Late Thursday evening, Mitt Romney's presidential campaign launched a new fundraising drive, 'Meet The VP' -- just as Romney himself has narrowed the field of candidates to a handful, sources reveal. And a surprise name is now near the top of the list: Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice!

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krayzrick 2012/07/13 20:08:45Yes






















Boy, calling Bush a dictator after what we've had for almost four years is absolutely hysterical.
Condi is one of, if not the most educated people in politics, and she will show her birth certificate, her education degrees and PhD degree.
From: Wikipedia
The Cloward–Piven strategy is a political strategy outlined in 1966 by American sociologists and political activists Richard Cloward (1926–2001) and Frances Fox Piven (b. 1932) that called for overloading the U.S. public welfare system in order to precipitate a crisis that would lead to a replacement of the welfare system with a national system of "a guaranteed annual income and thus an end to poverty". Cloward and Piven were a married couple who were both professors at the Columbia University School of Social Work. The strategy was formulated in a May 1966 article in left-wing[1] magazine The Nation titled "The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Pove...
From: Wikipedia
The Cloward–Piven strategy is a political strategy outlined in 1966 by American sociologists and political activists Richard Cloward (1926–2001) and Frances Fox Piven (b. 1932) that called for overloading the U.S. public welfare system in order to precipitate a crisis that would lead to a replacement of the welfare system with a national system of "a guaranteed annual income and thus an end to poverty". Cloward and Piven were a married couple who were both professors at the Columbia University School of Social Work. The strategy was formulated in a May 1966 article in left-wing[1] magazine The Nation titled "The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Poverty".[2]
The two were critical of the public welfare system, and their strategy called for overloading that system to force a different set of policies to address poverty.
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We have become, by design, a Warfare/Welfare state. You make people dependent on government jobs or jobs dependent on government, you make them slaves to government.
Denise Richards!? I'm sure that would bring in a lot of votes. Not mine of course. At least not for anything political!
Progressives only like "people of color" who stay on their plantation, but if Conde is chosen, this will prove their true motivation and purpose. They don't just want "people of color" on the plantation, but ALL of us!
If Rice is picked as the running mate for Mitt Romney, we'll know, beyond the weak candidate Romney and the previous Republican blunder McCain, that the Republican establishment is setting their supporters up for failure in the election. I suppose there will always be those rabid zealots that still think Bush was wonderful and he didn't lie about weapons of mass destruction, they're still there, or moved to Syria to excuse a war with them, and then oh, maybe they're in Iran, lets bomb and find out. Some aren't so short-sighted and easily manipulated. If Romney has any independents supporting him, a sure way of reducing their numbers would be to put the bloody fingerprint of the Bush administration on his campaign by choosing Rice as his running mate. If anything, putting one of the criminal cabal from the previous administration on the ticket with Romney may bring people who otherwise wouldn't have bothered voting out of the woodwork to keep Obama in office. What a disaster.