Can we bar people who advocate for the return to the gold standard and other insane 'Paulonomics' from criticizing the economic policies of any other president?
They'd just use the barring of their advocacy as proof that they're right though.
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Can we bar people who advocate for the return to the gold standard and other insane 'Paulonomics' from criticizing the economic policies of any other president?
They'd just use the barring of their advocacy as proof that they're right though.
Can we bar people who advocate for the return to the gold standard and other insane 'Paulonomics' from criticizing the economic policies of any other president?
They'd just use the barring of their advocacy as proof that they're right though.
I just can't take these Ron Paul economic type folks seriously. I guess you're right though.
Sarah palin.
you betcha!
cos we need to think about tax reform, and.. spending and.. health reform, and trade and.. job creation.
*winks and smiles*
I'd like to see Hillary Clinton or Elizabeth Warren have a chance. Buddy Roemer and John Huntsman would tempt me to vote Republican.
Chris Christie has the only shot on the GOP side. Rand Paul, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are far too extreme and entrenched in the GOP base to have any kind of chance on the national scale.
I wonder if the GOP will consider using misogynist tactics with a female candidate as the did using racist tactics with Obama (birtherism etc).
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