Oct 12, 2011 06:08 PM by Dennis DiClaudio | Comments:
Can;t wait to see what happens with these primary battles once someone invents a time machine
&034;If Nevada does not adjust its caucus date to a later time, I cannot rule out the possibility of a December primary, [New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill] Gardner wrote. &034;If Nevada does not accept a date of Tuesday, January 17th or later for its caucus, it leaves New Hampshire no choice but to consider December of this year. The dates of Tuesday, December 13th and Tuesday,
did apologize some years later.
In 1993. &034, December 6th are realistic options, and we have logistics in place to make either date happen if needed&034;
&034;It doesnt make a whole lot of sense,
www.sacprada.net/11-loisirs-sac-prada, said former Ohio GOP chairman Robert Bennett, a member of the RNCs delegate selection committee. What are you going to do, have a suspension over the holidays of presidential campaigning? Every operative that Ive talked to said it;s the worst thing that could have happened.&034;
I;m a little bit fuzzy on why that;s &034;the worst thing that could have happened&034; but if every operative this guy has talked to has said that, then I;m sure it my be pretty worst-ish.
Though, I find it hard to believe it could be nearly as bad as the unthinkably disastrousness of New Hampshire going an election cycle without the artificial importance that the nation has for reason seen fit to give its voters. Can you even imagine what that horror show would be like?
Do you think this is maybe the catastrophe that the Mayans were predicting for 2012 several?millennia?ago?
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from Quayle, New Hampshire, Primaries, Republicans,
nike shox norge, South Carolina
Nov 28, 2011 09:39 AM by Ilya Gerner | Comments:
On Sunday,
chaussures prada, The Union Leader of Manchester, New Hampshire?endorsed Newt Gingrich for president, which means we should be witnessing poorly-informed Twitter users freaking out about the infiltration of the GOP by union bosses in 32actually, this happened immediately after the endorsement was announced.
In reality, The Union Leader is New Hampshire;s largest newspaper,
nike shox canada, which announced its?endorsement in a front page editorial
America is at a crucial crossroads. It is not going to be enough to merely replace Barack Obama next yearWe look for conservatives of courage and conviction who are independent-minded, grounded in their core beliefs about this nation and its people, and best equipped for the jobNewt Gingrich is by no means the perfect candidate.
Okay, okay. That?ellipse-heavy rendering is the Mitt Romney?Edition, rather than the reality-based version?of? an editorial that continued
But Republican primary voters too often make the mistake of preferring an unattainable ideal to the best candidate who is actually running. In this incredibly important election, that candidate is Newt Gingrich. He has the experience, the leadership qualities and the vision to lead this country in these trying times.
Historically,
for journalism, the paper;s editorial stance has?had some effect on the race, with endorsement?recipients?over-performing their pre-endorsement polls by 11,
state clearly meansay.
StateObjective Clearly, but The Union Leader;s blessing is far from dispositive. Just ask presidents Pat Buchanan,
t let sleeves slow you down donate today, Steve Forbes, and Pierre DuPont (yeah, I don;t know either), all of whom received the coveted endorsement.
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May 14, 2010 10:59 AM by Dennis DiClaudio | Comments:
You know, I;m not a big fan of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie or of how he;s probably gonna force all of my friends and family members who are teachers to start their lives anew scraping by cleaning up after the elephants in a traveling circus*, but I do have to admit to enjoying his &034;confrontational tone&034; in this video
So, yeah, while I have to admit a begrudging affection for watching politicians who &034;tell it like it is&034; or &034;keep it rea or &034;do the dew&034; or whatever, I have to admit no such begrudging affecting for sniveling underlings who laugh way to hard at everything their bosses say.
You see those people in the back? That one guy in particular? That;s New Jersey! I grew up in New Jersey, and I know that guy. I knew a million of that guys. I think I worked on the boardwalk with about a dozen of him one summer.
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* I predict that traveling circuses will be a boom industry in New Jersey this decade. That,
www.burberrysac.net, and moving van rentals.
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Chris Christie, Education, New Jersey