Talk of Barbour-Daniels for Top Ticket in 2012

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I can only hope that this pairing will never never ever win anything. The last flippin thing America needs is a flippin southern redneck as president.

jc of NV 1:14PM June 29, 2009

Obama is a wonderful president and he will win re-election in 2012 than Hillary Clinton will run and win!! awesome!

STEVE of AZ 6:45PM June 28, 2009

hey...the civil war is over....and you lost.

True American of NY 3:47AM June 26, 2009

At this point it doesn't matter who it is that runs against this radical. If you check numbers, you will see why the illegal won. He's destroying our nation. One of the deceased that received govt checks (oh-that was a small mistake) could even beat out the bama that we're stuck with now. BART SIMPSON could probably win the way things are going!

I just feel sorry for whomever, whether it's Barbour or anyone else, they will sure have alot of mess to clean up and alot of knots to untie, alot of rebuilding to put us back together as a nation again.

Tim of NH 11:55PM June 25, 2009

Between Ensign and Sanford they do a lot of destroying too, marriages! Great "family values" huh? But back to Haley. He has about the same chance as Sarah Palin. I wouldn't bet the family farm on it. The economy will turn by the next election making the next Republican nominee whoever it is, a sacrificial lamb.

Dave of CT 10:02PM June 25, 2009

Looks like your Oxford enunciating Yankees haven't done too well, unless you count destroying this country

Sea Dog of NC 9:36PM June 25, 2009

Isn't he the sheriff in those Burt Reynolds movies Smokey and the Bandit? Yeah, he's gonna be our next President! sure.

Dave of CT 9:33PM June 25, 2009

Fine. Run him. The rest of us will re-elect Obama in a landslide.

Muser of NM 6:42PM June 25, 2009

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