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*Laughs in Nikki Haley*Wimmins in gubmint is usually a bad thing, but there are exceptions.
Golda Meir?She had more balls than most of the Dem leadership here. Indira Gandhi? Its about the right woman.Wimmins in gubmint is usually a bad thing, but there are exceptions.
Never met Jan Morgan but shes tough and aint playing...and hot.Good bye Asa !! Hello SarahShe is the pick of the litter so far. I’ve met Jan Morgan , shes all about 2a ...and kinda hot
Something about Rutledge bothers me ?
She declared earlier todayIs Jan running? Her ZuckBuck page has a big thing on Sarah Huckabee. Making me wonder if she's declared.
She bought David Vance's range if I recall correctly. Forgot what happened, he burned to death or something strange.
Agreed, I've never cared for Mike Huckabee when he was governor. Leslie Rutledge would get my vote before Sarah.Out Attorney General Leslie Rutledge will be hard to beat. She punches all the cards too.
Nope ! Voting ain’t what it used to be : (You guys think they will stop stealing elections? Have you forgotten already?
now im not fully up on Nikki since she left her UN position, but no way Mitt handles the UN like she did.Indian mitt romney.
Gotta agree with you about haley........Bad news globalist.I'm amazed how many people think Nikki Haley is "conservative" and a "great candidate for POTUS." Blows my mind how people cannot see past she was UN Ambassador for what, 2 years? And somehow that experience along with South Carolina Gov means she's conservative and principled? Yikes...no wonder we're here.
Huck lost me a long time ago; I used to like him too until he moved to FL, got his Fox show, and became a huge sellout for the almighty dollar. But, I'll keep an open mind, not that I get to vote in Arkansas, that not always does the child follow exactly like the parent. My folks were conservative; but I don't know if the realized the entire picture of how COTUS was eroded. Being brainwashed into thinking FDR was a God-send was a lifelong battle for me (granted, they lived it)...I think I FINALLY made inroads on Dad before he died, not sure about mom.
I think in the end, my father got what I was saying but wasn't fully bought in. But when I'd sit down and go through the history then he became less and less a proponent. He was still quite young at the end of WW2, so I'm sure when the court packing and all that jazz were on-topic he didn't know a damn thing about it. Both my parents liked to bring up the CCC. And, I'll admit, at least we got something for that - despite it being a government program - so IMO not all was lost with the CCC as we gained as a nation some buildings, some tradesmen (I'd assume a lot of OJT), and just didn't spend money to keep people at home like we do today.Gotta agree with you about haley........Bad news globalist.
I would have thought by now, and with this most recent goat screw of presidential election, that people would have wised up about the so-called conservative political dynasty families. The bush/mcconnell outfit is the clearest example of putting on faux conservative front, and then demonstrating your progressive bend. For me, you need to vote out these political dinosaurs that have been in office for decades, not re-electing them and worse yet, putting their kids in office. We no longer have a two party system, as they have all become the me party.
My father was the same as your's regarding fdr. I could never get him to agree with me on how bad roosevelt was for the country and the world. He did agree that allowing stalin to get away with dividing up Europe, was a crime. I liked Patton's view toward the commies.
Golda Meir?She had more balls than most of the Dem leadership here. Indira Gandhi? Its about the right woman.
That's funny that you should bring up the CCC's. For my father, that was the only way out of the miserable poverty of the farm in the depression. His brothers and sisters were sent to live with relatives as his father had lost all in the crash. Dad chose to go the CCC route and thought it was heaven compared to the farm. He often spoke of hitchhiking and riding between rail cars to get to the camp..............Covered with soot when he would get there.I think in the end, my father got what I was saying but wasn't fully bought in. But when I'd sit down and go through the history then he became less and less a proponent. He was still quite young at the end of WW2, so I'm sure when the court packing and all that jazz were on-topic he didn't know a damn thing about it. Both my parents liked to bring up the CCC. And, I'll admit, at least we got something for that - despite it being a government program - so IMO not all was lost with the CCC as we gained as a nation some buildings, some tradesmen (I'd assume a lot of OJT), and just didn't spend money to keep people at home like we do today.