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Would Condoleeza Rice make a good VP choice for Mitt Romney?

Assassin~ Badass Buzz Guru 2012/04/19 16:24:32
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Republicans are increasingly falling in behind Mitt Romney’s White
House run, but they haven’t got a clue who he should add to the ticket, a
CNN/ORC International survey says.

Condoleezza Rice tops
the vice presidential wish list among Republicans and right-leaning
independents, according to the poll Wednesday. Twenty-six percent of
those polled backed the former national security adviser and secretary
of state under George W. Bush as Romney’s No. 2. (Rice has repeatedly
said she’s not interested in the job.)

Romney’s
former nomination rival, Rick Santorum, garnered 21 percent for the VP
spot, while Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie
tied for third with 14 percent.




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  • WinterLynn Apache 2012/04/20 13:53:37
    WinterLynn
    These liberal radio talk show hosts are failures. They have only a handful of loons who tune in and than they fizzle into oblivion.
  • Apache WinterLynn 2012/04/20 00:34:18
    Apache
    It would be to their demise.
  • tncdel WinterLynn 2012/04/20 02:20:12
    tncdel
    Rice is a puppet of the New World Order who answers to Bilderberg. Please see:
    http://www.truthandliberty.co...
  • WinterLynn tncdel 2012/04/20 13:54:40
    WinterLynn
    More attacks on Women folks Everyday its clear that the left hates women who are not liberal and who chose another path. This is good. Keep it and we'll keep exposing these pinheads.
  • bluelady 2012/04/19 19:43:54
    Yes
    bluelady
    +5
    very good, I had forgotten her.....smart,smart woman
  • dallas 2012/04/19 19:37:41
  • Assassi... dallas 2012/04/19 19:54:53
    Assassin~ Badass Buzz Guru
    +1
    How did Palin work out last time?
  • dallas Assassi... 2012/04/19 20:07:24 (edited)
  • Assassi... dallas 2012/04/19 20:11:57
    Assassin~ Badass Buzz Guru
    +1
    No almost everyone with common sense recalls her as a liability to the campaign. But hey, have at it. Dems would be thrilled to have her again.
  • dallas Assassi... 2012/04/19 20:19:49
  • Assassi... dallas 2012/04/19 20:21:09
    Assassin~ Badass Buzz Guru
    It really doesn't matter. Being a fox news commentator does not improve your resume.
  • dallas Assassi... 2012/04/19 20:27:00
  • Assassi... dallas 2012/04/19 20:42:53
    Assassin~ Badass Buzz Guru
    +1
    What are you prattling on about. I haven't said anything derogatory about Ms. Palin. Why do you think she is stupid? She has NOT worked hard for the Republican party. She has worked hard increasing her wealth, which is a good thing, and I am happy for her. She is a liability as a VP. Deal with it.
  • dallas Assassi... 2012/04/19 21:37:24
  • Assassi... dallas 2012/04/19 21:42:22
    Assassin~ Badass Buzz Guru
    You have a lot to learn about politics my friend. Yes Mrs Palin is a liability.
  • dallas Assassi... 2012/04/19 21:46:10
  • Assassi... dallas 2012/04/19 22:11:12
    Assassin~ Badass Buzz Guru
    So do I. Are you under the impression that two liabilities cancel each other out?
  • dallas Assassi... 2012/04/19 22:16:27
  • Assassi... dallas 2012/04/19 22:49:14
    Assassin~ Badass Buzz Guru
    Yes, Mitt will be the choice. No need to create a worse problem by tacking Sarah Palin onto the ticket.
  • WinterLynn Assassi... 2012/04/20 13:57:14
    WinterLynn
    Have you read her resume? Its impressive and far exceeds the anointed one's.
  • Assassi... WinterLynn 2012/04/20 14:11:12
    Assassin~ Badass Buzz Guru
    I don't give a rats behind whats on her resume. She is a lability. Period.
  • WinterLynn Assassi... 2012/04/20 14:41:02
    WinterLynn
    Well I guess if I didn't want to be see the truth I too would run like a Chihuahua with my tail between my legs.

    Ignorance is bliss
  • Assassi... WinterLynn 2012/04/20 14:50:22
    Assassin~ Badass Buzz Guru
    Child you have a lot to learn.

    Good Day.
  • WinterLynn Assassi... 2012/04/20 15:07:55 (edited)
    WinterLynn
    Actually you do as is clear by your posts.

    Read the resume or are you scared to read the truth?
    have a nice day gif
  • WinterLynn dallas 2012/04/20 13:56:26
    WinterLynn
    Liberal men fear Palin and Liberal women are jealous of her success, intelligence and beauty.

    It truly is amazing that liberal women who claim to be for ALL women really are not for Women's rights at all. Most are only for the rights of Liberal and Lesbian Women. Its bigotry all the way with these LWNJ's.
  • WinterLynn Assassi... 2012/04/19 20:12:58
    WinterLynn
    +5
    She worked out great! She is still out there being heard and has empowered conservative women to stand up and fight against those on the left who want us all silenced. She's a success and is here to stay! I say that is pretty darn GOOD!

    You on the left have your spokes person.
    Jeanine garafalo dirty

    And we have our girl:
    Sarah Palin waving
  • dallas WinterLynn 2012/04/19 20:21:43
  • Sig Sau... dallas 2012/04/19 22:08:09 (edited)
    Sig Sauer P220
    +1
    How much smarter does one need to be in your opinion ...

    Condoleezza Rice ( /ˌkɒndəˈliːzə/; born November 14, 1954) is an American political scientist and diplomat. She served as the 66th United States Secretary of State, and was the second person to hold that office in the administration of President George W. Bush. Rice was the first female African-American secretary of state, as well as the second African American (after Colin Powell), and the second woman (after Madeleine Albright). Rice was President Bush's National Security Advisor during his first term, making her the first woman to serve in that position. Before joining the Bush administration, she was a professor of political science at Stanford University where she served as Provost from 1993 to 1999. Rice also served on the National Security Council as the Soviet and East European Affairs Advisor to President George H.W. Bush during the dissolution of the Soviet Union and German reunification.

    Following her confirmation as Secretary of State, Rice pioneered the policy of Transformational Diplomacy, with a focus on democracy in the Greater Middle East. Her emphasis on supporting democratically elected governments faced challenges as Hamas captured a popular majority in Palestinian elections, and influential count...



    How much smarter does one need to be in your opinion ...

    Condoleezza Rice ( /ˌkɒndəˈliːzə/; born November 14, 1954) is an American political scientist and diplomat. She served as the 66th United States Secretary of State, and was the second person to hold that office in the administration of President George W. Bush. Rice was the first female African-American secretary of state, as well as the second African American (after Colin Powell), and the second woman (after Madeleine Albright). Rice was President Bush's National Security Advisor during his first term, making her the first woman to serve in that position. Before joining the Bush administration, she was a professor of political science at Stanford University where she served as Provost from 1993 to 1999. Rice also served on the National Security Council as the Soviet and East European Affairs Advisor to President George H.W. Bush during the dissolution of the Soviet Union and German reunification.

    Following her confirmation as Secretary of State, Rice pioneered the policy of Transformational Diplomacy, with a focus on democracy in the Greater Middle East. Her emphasis on supporting democratically elected governments faced challenges as Hamas captured a popular majority in Palestinian elections, and influential countries including Saudi Arabia and Egypt maintained authoritarian systems with U.S. support. While Secretary of State, she chaired the Millennium Challenge Corporation's board of directors.[1]

    In March 2009, Rice returned to Stanford University as a political science professor and the Thomas and Barbara Stephenson Senior Fellow on Public Policy at the Hoover Institution.[2][3] In September 2010, Rice became a faculty member of the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a director of its Global Center for Business and the Economy.[4]

    I don't think Sarah Palin compares in education or experience ...
    (more)
  • Brad # ... Sig Sau... 2012/05/02 13:29:08
    Brad # 2486547
    Also she is an excellent pianist and loves football. Romney/Rice 2013 to 2021 the Rice becomes President in 2020, wins a second term in 2024. Her vice president will Mark Rubio and then Rubio becomes President in 2028......24 years of Republican rule, that should fix most of the damage Obama and the democrats have done.
  • Sig Sau... Brad # ... 2012/05/02 23:40:28
    Sig Sauer P220
    Sounds good but most likely will not happen ...
  • Brad # ... Sig Sau... 2012/05/03 11:19:23
    Brad # 2486547
    I know but it is fun to dream, like winning the lottery.
  • Lucy dallas 2012/04/19 22:13:13
    Lucy
    +1
    I'd rather have Condie than Palin any day. But neither one is good enough. We need Chris Christie.
  • dallas Lucy 2012/04/19 22:21:52
  • AL dallas 2012/04/20 07:57:33
    AL
    Damn I told you not to get that Joe biden brain transplant!
  • lstl5 2012/04/19 19:27:37
    No
    lstl5
    +1
    Nope, too close to Bush.
  • WinterLynn lstl5 2012/04/19 19:55:11
  • lstl5 WinterLynn 2012/04/19 20:08:04
    lstl5
    Yes, seriously, she consistently defended Bush and Cheney, and they need to be proscecuted for war crimes.
  • apacheh... lstl5 2012/04/19 20:32:17
    apachehellfire65
    +1
    she consistently did her job! all sec of state's have defended the policy's of the administration they served. sillery is doing it as we speak. as far as war crimes go. you can chit in one hand and hope for a war tribunal in the other. and we will see which gets full first. no past or present potus will ever be convicted of any crime.
  • lstl5 apacheh... 2012/04/19 20:43:37
    lstl5
    I know they wont but they should have and she has too much to try to defend. I dont think she would run if asked. It would bring back all of the ugly memories.
  • apacheh... lstl5 2012/04/19 22:35:26
    apachehellfire65
    +1
    i don't think she will ether. but by your own definition the fact she defended the indefensible shows she would be a perfect candidate.and as far as bush goes. its not that some didn't want to. they couldn't even if they had anything..

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