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Latest 2012 Presidential Polls – 23 Jan 12 (post-South Carolina Primary) Edition

Never has the Republican Tea Party (GOTP) nominating circus, specifically the GOTP clown car, spun so wildly down Nomination Drive as it did on Saturday, 21 Jan 12 in South Carolina when Newton Leroy Gingrich pummeled Willard Mittens Romney in a decisive primary victory 40 to 27 placing Mitten’s assured coronation as the GOTP nominee in serious danger. No GOTP primary candidate has ever won the party’s nomination without winning South Carolina – NONE repeat NONE have ever pulled that off.

The current regular season records for the remaining four GOTP candidates are Gingrich 1, Santorum 1, Romney 1 and Paul 0; never have three separate candidates won the first three GOTP caucuses/primaries – NEVER; clearly the party doesn’t want Mitt, but can’t decide who it wants instead of him. Do they go with the crazy uncle in the attic, the over-the-top gay bashing brother, or the adulterer?

So, in the aftermath of Newton’s victory where have things settled poll wise? A new Gallup Tracking poll of registered voters conducted 18 – 22 Jan 12 has been released and the current poll results are: Willard Mittens Romney 29; Newton Leroy Gingrich 28; Ronny Paul 13 and Ricky Santorum 11

Things have turned drastically against Romney in current Florida polling where the new Rasmussen Reports poll of likely voters conducted on 22 Jan 12 now has Gingrich 41; Romney 32; Santorum 11; and Paul 8

There are no new polls for the upcoming Nevada Caucus where Romney led in the last Las Vegas Review-Journal poll: Romney 35; Gingrich 26; Paul 5; Perry 4; Huntsman and Santorum 1, but depending on Florida things may turn here as well.

For the Maine Caucus there haven’t been any new polls conducted since October; Maine’s caucus is the same day as Nevada, 4 Feb 12.

Concerning how the GOTP candidates currently stack up against the President, the latest Rasmussen Reports poll of likely voters conducted 20 – 22 Jan 12, if the general election were held today:

President Obama 45/Romney 43

President Obama 48/Gingrich 39

President Obama 48/Santorum 38

Clearly Rasmussen doesn’t see Paul as a serious contender – finally something I can agree on with Rasmussen.

Romney’s primary record went from 1-1 to 1-2 as a seemingly clear victory became at best a long and drawn out primary process for Mittens, but at worse a losing proposition; Florida will tell if he’s realistically still in it.

So, if the GOTP clown car had finally stopped spinning, and the general election was held today, Willard Mittens Romney would barely be the GOTP nominee, and he’d lose to President Obama in the general election.

 
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Posted by on January 23, 2012 in 2012 Election

 

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Latest 2012 Presidential Polls – 19 Jan 12 (pre-South Carolina Primary) Edition

The GOTP nominating circus, specifically the GOTP clown car, continues spinning wildly down the road, and it’s spun another wannabe out the window; a new Rasmussen Reports poll of likely voters conducted 17 Jan 12 has been released and the current poll results are:

Willard Mittens Romney 30; Newton “Benny Hill” Gingrich 27; Ricky “The Ric” Santorum 15 and Ronny Paul 13

The Palmetto State primary is Saturday and a new Rasmussen Reports poll of likely voters conducted on 18 Jan 12 shows Newt in the lead once again: Gingrich 33; Romney 31; Paul 13 and Santorum 11

Romney continues to lead strongly in Florida where the new CNN/Time poll of likely voters conducted on 13 – 17 Jan 12 has Romney 43; Santorum 19; Gingrich 18 and Paul 9

In the upcoming Nevada Caucus Romney leads in the latest Las Vegas Review-Journal poll: Romney 35; Gingrich 26; Paul 5; Perry 4; Huntsman and Santorum 1

Concerning how the GOTP candidates stack up against the President, the latest PPP (D) poll of registered voters conducted 13 – 16 Jan 12, if the general election were held today:

President Obama 49/Romney 44

President Obama 49/Gingrich 42

President Obama 50/Santorum 42

President Obama 47/Paul 42

Romney’s primary record went from 2-0 to 1-1, and may be 1-2 come Saturday; a suddenly clear victory is now a possibly long and drawn out primary process.

So, if the GOTP clown car had finally stopped spinning, and the general election was held today, Willard Mittens Romney would be the GOTP nominee, and he’d lose to President Obama in the general election.

 
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Posted by on January 19, 2012 in 2012 Election

 

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Santorum wins Iowa?

The Associated Press is reporting that Republican Tea Party (GOTP) presidential wannabe Ricky Santorum actually won the Iowa Caucus two weeks ago, and not Willard Mittens Romney.

“There have been two contests,” Santorum said after hearing he actually was victorious. “We won one.”

Ricky reportedly bested Romney by 34 votes in the final tally of Iowa’s caucuses.

“This is a solid win. It’s a much stronger win than the win Gov. Romney claimed to have,” Santorum declared.

Romney of course, who won New Hampshire’s primary, is attempting to call the Iowa results a “virtual tie” while Santorum’s calling it a sign that any calls for him to leave were premature.

“We feel very, very good about what this win will mean,” Santorum said of Iowa’s fresh results. “It says that we can win elections. We can organize. We can put together an effort to pull the resources together to be able to be successful in being the person who can defeat Mitt Romney. Guess what? We defeated Mitt Romney in Iowa.”

Well, it could mean that, or it might just prove that conservative Iowans are still as weird as they were in 2008 when they gave the state to Mike Huckabee.

After “winning” in Iowa, Santorum’s busy trying to build a grass-roots organization of socially conservative Republicans, including pastors, similar to the one that apparently helped him finally finish on top in Iowa; but does the news of a win in Iowa come too late to make any difference in South Carolina? Probably, but the GOTP primary clown car has been spinning wildly back and forth for months now so with the current Tea Party bunch garnering so much power who can tell?

 
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Posted by on January 19, 2012 in 2012 Election

 

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And then there were four

The Associated Press (AP) is reporting Republican Tea Party (GOTP) presidential wackadoodle Reverend Rick Perry has dropped out of the race for the GOTP nomination and endorsed Newton Leroy Gingrich; a move that could tilt the nominating circus in the former Speakers favor leading into Saturday’s South Carolina Primary.

“Newt’s not perfect, but who among us is?” Reverend Perry said, calling the former House speaker a “conservative visionary” best suited to replace Barack Obama in the White House.

Perry had barely hung up the phone before the Newtster issued a statement welcoming the endorsement. “I ask the supporters of Governor Perry to look at my record of balancing the budget, cutting spending, reforming welfare, and enacting pro-growth policies to create millions of new jobs and humbly ask for their vote,” Gingrich said.

Perry said he decided to suspend his campaign after concluding “there is no viable path forward for me.”

Of course there never was even a ghost of a chance of him wining the GOTP nomination much less the Presidency, and the proof was in his political pudding when during one of the early debates he couldn’t recall one of three federal agencies he’d pledged to abolish. He joked about it afterward, telling reporters, “I stepped in it,” but never recovered from the fumble, and he also irked elderly voters after calling Social Security a fraud and a “Ponzi scheme.” He said the popular federal retirement program for seniors was financially unsustainable and pledged to retool it if elected president.

Perry made it entertaining if nothing else, but he wasn’t presidential, and so, now there are only four still competing on the GOTP’s version of Mr. Todd’s wild ride and speculation’s growing Santorum may also soon drop out of the race, but will Paul and Gingrich also drop out, or will this be a down to the wire photo finish?

 
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Posted by on January 19, 2012 in 2012 Election

 

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Mittens Stashed Millions in Offshore Accounts?

ABC News is reporting Republican Tea Party (GOTP) presidential candidate Willard Mittens Romney has stashed millions of dollars in offshore investments, a new report from ABC News finds.

The story shines more light on the never ending story that Mittens lives in a different reality from the rest of us, a reality where only elite 1% dwell.

According to ABC News, the former Bain Capital executive who’s reportedly worth upwards of $250 million holds around $8 million of his personal wealth in as many as 12 funds based in the Cayman Islands. Romney also lists a separate investment, valued between $5 million and $25 million, placed on the same Caribbean island chain.

ABC News reports that Romney’s former company – a company Mittens still gets paid from as art of his “retirement plan” – holds some 138 shrouded offshore funds in the Cayman Islands alone. Romney’s campaign of course is attempting to maintain that such behavior is not unusual, and that Romney himself has paid all the appropriate U.S. taxes on his holdings within the accounts.

Mittens is a liar, he’s a cheat, a fraud and he hides money in off shore accounts so he can evade taxes; yeah, he’s just the type of guy we need in the White House.

 
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Posted by on January 18, 2012 in 2012 Election

 

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The President should blame Bush … he was pathetic

I’m trying to remember which President took a surplus and turned it into record debt and deficits; gave us the deplorable No Child Left Behind; sent the country into an unlawful war based on made up intel, and kept the funding for that war and the war in Afghanistan off the books; led the nation’s economy off of a cliff to the tune of losing 800,000 jobs per month when he left office; let Bin Laden creep away into Pakistan while invading the above mentioned country which had nothing whatsoever to do with 9-11 and cost us more than $1,040,000,000,000 in his unpaid for wars, more than 6,360 American dead and 46,542 wounded?

Oh wait, it was George W. Bush – possibly the worse President since Grant, which is saying something.

Let’s see, under which President is the economy growing again? 200,000 jobs added last month, and consistent job creation for 20 consecutive months; unemployment is falling; we got Bin Laden, Gaddafi and Al-Awalaki; we’ve pulled out of the unlawful war in Iraq; the US auto industry is back on track and repaying its loans; we’ve increased aid to Israel – including giving them weapons systems Bush refused to give them; ended the nonsensical don’t ask don’t tell policy; extended medical coverage to millions of Americans …

Bush managed to screw things up worse than any President in the 20th Century – including worse than Jimmy Carter, which took some doing; he doesn’t get a pass –  President Obama inherited one huge mess, and he’s done pretty well to begin digging the country out of it. He’s not perfect, but he’s not the failure conservatives make him out to be by a long shot – compared to the the man he followed, politically speaking he’s pretty close to being the greatest thing since sliced bread.

Get over it conservatives, your last president was pitiful, your last candidate was wretched, and the current crop of pathetic wannabes are contemptible. Time to do some interior renovating of your party before the tea gets spilled over everything.

 
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Posted by on January 18, 2012 in 2012 Election

 

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$362,000 in Speaking Fees is ‘Not Very Much’?

The Huffington Post’s reporting Republican Tea Party (GOTP) presidential front runner Willard Mittens Romney has a new definition of “not much”, it’s $362,000; and what’s more amazing is Mittens finally admitted the effective tax rate he’s been paying for the last several years is “likely below” that of middle-class workers, which would also include members of the military.

Romney was asked at a campaign stop what his effective tax rate is. It was also a very hot topic of discussion at Monday night’s debate, at which Romney repeatedly declined to fully commit to release his tax returns.

“It’s probably closer to the 15% rate than anything,” Mittens mewed. “For the past 10 years, my income comes overwhelmingly from investments made in the past, rather than ordinary income or earned annual income. I got a little bit of income from my book, but I gave that all away. Then, I get speakers fees from time to time, but not very much.”

And exactly how much is not very much to someone like Willard? Oh, it’s not very much, according to a report in USA Today, over the course of a year, Mittens eeked out a mere $362,000 in speakers fees — a period during which he joked he was “unemployed.”

So Willard the putz was making “not very much” while joking about being “unemployed” to an audience in Florida in June, once more proving how out of touch this guy is; really, $362,000 while joking about being unemployed to unemployed people?

And what is the spoiled rich boy’s estimated wealth? Well, it’s supposed to be in the neighborhood of between $190 million to $250 million; but wait, that’s not all, when Mittens left his much publicized “employment creating” position with Bain Capital in 1999, he reportedly negotiated a retirement package guaranteeing him a percentage of the firm’s profits. Thus, he’s still earning money from some of the more outrageous takeovers in Bain’s portfolio; you know, like the notorious KB Toys takeover and bankruptcy where the robber barons of Bain made millions while employees lost their jobs, retirements, everything.

Now for the icing on the cake, according to the Congressional Research Service, persons earning more than $35,350 in income pay a 25% tax rate on any earnings above that amount, and many families earning less than $100,000 per year pay an effective tax rate just above that, but Mitten’s wealthy welfare comes from a loophole in the tax code – written by fellow millionaires in Congress – taxing long-term capital gains at a lower 15% rate. Private equity executives are then “paid” with capital gains instead of regular income. Thus the alleged “job creating” executives, like Romney, report (legally lie) to the Internal Revenue Service they weren’t being reimbursed a salary for work they performed but instead were merely investors reaping the rewards of risk taking.

Once again Mittens proves he’s nothing like the 99% of us who aren’t paying taxes at a 15% tax rate, and who don’t look at $362,000 at being “not much”; for most Americans that’s not only a lot of money, it’s a fortune, it’s more than ten years salary. Romney’s a fraud; he’s the rich kid who in the words of the late Texas Governor Ann Richards was “born with a silver foot in his mouth”.

 
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Posted by on January 17, 2012 in 2012 Election

 

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Marines in video are ‘kids,’ not criminals?

The Associated Press (AP) is reporting that Republican Tea Party (GOTP) presidential – never had a chance – hopeful Reverend Rick Perry is accusing the Obama administration of “over-the-top rhetoric” and “disdain for the military” in its condemnation of a video that purportedly shows Marines urinating on dead bodies in Afghanistan.

No one has been charged in the case, but officials in the U.S. and abroad have called for swift punishment of the four Marines.

A military criminal investigation and an internal Marine Corps review are under way. The Geneva Conventions forbid the desecration of the dead.

Perry reportedly told CNN’s “State of the Union” that he thinks the Marines involved should be reprimanded, but not pursued with criminal charges.

Perry said “18, 19-year-old kids make stupid mistakes all too often and that’s what’s occurred here.”

This sounds like the same tired right-wing rhetoric which surfaced after Abu Ghraib when the likes of Limbaugh and Hannity were trying to defend the torturing of prisoners claiming it was no worse than fraternity hazing; it’s clear many in the conservative right just don’t get it – we have laws and regulations that our military personnel are required to operate under, this is not “Pirates of the Caribbean” where the Uniform Code of Military Justice are more guidelines than actual rules. Perry is wrong – again – and has once more proven why he should never be allowed on a White House tour much less in the Oval Office.

Why would anyone think this was OK? Why would United States Marines think this was OK? Why would conservative talking heads and politicians think this was OK? If the Taliban were shown urinating on dead American Marines these same people would come unhinged; American Marines don’t do this kind of thing, period. These “kids” need to be prosecuted under UCMJ and they need to suffer the stiffest penalty possible. When you put on the uniform you represent more than your unit, more than the Marine Corps, you represent the United States of America. Now perhaps in the alternate reality Limbaugh, Hannity, Coulter and Perry live in this is acceptable, but for the majority of those of us living in the real world it isn’t. Nowhere in the motto “Semper Fi” is it implied this is acceptable.

 
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Posted by on January 16, 2012 in 2012 Election

 

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And then there were five

The Associated Press (AP) is reporting Republican Tea Party (GOTP) presidential hopeful Jon Huntsman is dropping out of the 2012 campaign circus and will be – no big surprise – endorsing Willard Mittens Romney, bringing dozens of new supporters to Romney.

Reportedly Huntsman will endorse Mittens because he believes Romney is the best candidate to beat President Barack Obama in November (and he’s the only person still running who isn’t a lunatic or adulterer). Campaign manager Matt David said Huntsman will announce his withdrawal at an event in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

Huntsman was virtually invisible throughout the race, being pummeled in the Iowa caucuses and placing a distant third in New Hampshire, and his chances of winning South Carolina were not looking particularly good; of course if Huntsman had bothered to ask any “normal” American – meaning anyone who isn’t an uber-conservative rich white guy – then he’d have known there wasn’t a snow ball’s chance of him ever winning the GOTP nomination much less the Presidency – c’mon when you’re more bland than milk toast how can you win in today’s media charged world?

That said however, now the debates will no longer have any sense of “normalcy”, it’s full throttled Looney Tunes from here on out.

 
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Posted by on January 16, 2012 in 2012 Election

 

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Latest 2012 Presidential Polls – 12 Jan 12 Edition

Concerning the ongoing GOTP nominating circus, a new Gallup Tracking poll of registered voters conducted 6 – 10 Jan 12 has been released and the current poll results are:

Willard Mittens Romney 31; Newton “Benny Hill” Gingrich 16; Ricky “The Ric” Santorum 15; Ronny Paul 13; Reverend Rick Perry 6 and Jon “I can’t believe it’s not butter” Huntsman 2

The GOTP clown car continues to careen wildly down the campaign trail with Mittens firmly ensconced behind the steering wheel the rest of cast is trying apparently in vain to shove him out the door with Newton taking on the role of Pennywise the Dancing Clown; Santorum and Paul are holding on in a weak third and fourth place seeming to be perfectly willing to allow Newt to self destruct and hopefully take Romney with him; Reverend Perry’s campaign is beginning to go through its death rattle while Huntsman continues to loiter about at bottom-dwelling mud sucker status.

Heading into the Palmetto State Willard holds a very precarious lead over Newton where the latest Insider Advantage poll of likely voters conducted 11 Jan 12 finds Romney 23;Gingrich 21; Santorum 14; Paul 13; Huntsman 7 and Perry

Romney appears to strongly in the lead in Florida where the new Rasmussen Reports poll of likely voters conducted on 11 Jan 12 has Romney 41; Gingrich 19; Santorum 15; Paul 9; Huntsman 5 and Perry 2

In the upcoming Nevada Caucus Romney leads in the latest Las Vegas Review-Journal poll: Romney 35; Gingrich 26; Paul 5; Perry 4; Huntsman and Santorum 1

Concerning how the GOTP “candidates stack up against the President the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll of registered voters conducted 5 – 9 Jan 12, if the general election were held today:

President Obama 48/Romney 43

President Obama 53/Gingrich 38

President Obama 51/Santorum 40

President Obama 48/Paul 41

Romney’s clearly in control of the nomination process, and unless Newt suddenly can produce pictures of Willard playing golf with Satan it isn’t likely to change.

So, if the GOTP clown car had finally stopped spinning, and the general election was held today, Willard Mittens Romney would be the GOTP nominee, and he’d lose to President Obama in the general election.

 
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Posted by on January 12, 2012 in 2012 Election

 

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