Friday, July 13, 2012

The Calculations Condoleezza Rice Is Running Through Her Head

While speculation continues to grow that Condoleezza Rice may become Mitt Romney's vice-presidential pick, a friend says it won't happen because of her Rice and Bean situation.

MSM is likely to cover for her, but the Rice and Bean thing would be an open secret on the internet. Condo has to be calculating how many will care about her situation and whether she wants to deal with the gossip, whispers, hit pieces and character assassination books that will be aimed her way, if she decides to run. Does she want power that badly? And what does Randy Bean think of all this?

12 comments:

  1. It's not going to be Condi the war criminal, it will be Rick Sanitorium the nutjob.

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  2. Oh, God help us...

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  3. Mope, not Slick Rick either...Michelle Bachmann (somebody que the corn dog pic will ya!)

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  4. I always thought that Rice's lesbianism was pretty well known. I guess not. This is kind of like when Anderson Cooper came out, I was like, "Noooooo, not Anderson Cooper". I mean, it was pretty obvious.

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  5. I don't think Condi has the stomach for the campaign trail. Her name was thrown in but doubt she would want it. I'm sure Romney would take her in a heartbeat so he can bring back GW's "passionate conservatism" platform he ran on during his first presidential campaign. Expect Rubio, Daniels and Jeb Bush high on the VP list.

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  6. Huckaboob will be picked in an attempt to shore up the right wing base that isn't too excited about Mitt's conservative cred... He is smooth and likable... a man of the people... even Condi as a black woman will not do because she is very remote like Mitt and the ticket would be viewed as "out of touch".

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  7. the GOP has nothing no ideas, no interesting people, nothing. And you can't beat a corrupt philosophy with nothing. And whats worse, all the republicans have the stench of W hanging over them.

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  8. You will remember that some of us speculated that Romney's alleged attendance at the Bilderberg Conference implied that he is their new "chosen one." A few days after I myself made that speculation, it suddenly crossed my mind that maybe he was really invited there so "The Powers That Be" could tell him they want him to (try to) lose this election to Obama -- without making it look too obvious.

    Both Obama and Romney need the support of "independent" voters to win. In addition to that, in order to win, Romney must not alienate his base (Obama couldn't alienate his blissfully brainwashed base no matter how hard he tried). By choosing Rice, Romney would definitely further alienate the vast majority of independent voters (and any of the weaker Ron Paul supporters who might still be contemplating a dip into the rendering-plant sewers to vote for him), but he might also alienate parts of his own base due to Rice's lifestyle, her pro-choice stance, her utterly discredited political reputation, etc. One would think that Romney and his puppet masters would know that their choice of the despicable, murdering, lying, neocon, sociopath Rice (or almost anyone from the Bush II administration) as his running mate would cost him the election in a heartbeat; but maybe that's the point.

    On the other hand, if Romney were to choose someone like the overgrown adolescent, warmonger Santorum, he would retain his base, but he would still definitely lose the crucial independent vote.

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  9. @MJW,

    This support from independent voters to win assumes that elections are won by a clean electoral process. Heck, these sadists can do whatever they want. Ron Paul has proven that. But take a look at the candidates offered to us...

    THEY ARE THE SAME. Just different flavors - "Lying Latte" and Carvel Soft-Serve Vanilla.

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    1. @ Anonymous 4:30 PM

      First, let me say that I am only theorizing. Romney is practically as evil as Obama. The Powers That Be will benefit no matter which one wins. Second, I know the electoral process is rigged. I've been studying it since 2004 (and watching Ron Paul being cheated and ripped off since 2007-08). I watched firsthand as the Supreme Court ignored the constitution and stole the election of 2000 from one malevolent puppet to give it to another malevolent puppet. For some reason, though, The Powers That Be still appear to put stock in polls and surveys; otherwise, why all the beating of chests and gnashing of teeth among the MSM dirtbags when Ron Paul was leading in multiple polls in Iowa in December? In certain cases, such as when their "chosen one" has become very unpopular, I believe they want/need it to look as if his/her opponent has lost for very obvious reasons.***

      Since about 2006, I tried in vain to wake up my friends and acquaintances. I finally gave up on the last one a few months ago. I told them several times that "left-vs-right, conservative-vs-liberal, republican-vs-democrat is a complete distraction and sham. It's one of the most effective and irreversible 'divide-and-conquer' strategies in human history." Even saying something as relatively innocuous as that -- or that the Federal Reserve causes inflation -- has been enough to cause most of them to suddenly behave as if they they are dealing with an escaped mental patient who might go completely off the deep end if given even a hint of encouragement (I recognize it in them because, regrettably, I used to behave the same way around certain people). I have never mentioned Bilderberg or anything else "that crazy" to them, because I know that would be the final nail in my reputation's coffin.

      It took me all those years to realize I wasn't going to convince them of anything. I used to keep trying because I totally resented how they treated me, when they had never treated me that way before (because I do have a decent educational background). In fact, I no longer talk to most of them about anything (unless they contact me, whereupon I have very little to say to them), because I have lost all respect for them.

      P.S. If Romney wins in November, then there goes my theory. Besides, I know Romney will be just as disastrous for the world as Bush II and Obama have been. The only minor difference is that he's not an idealist, nor is he as much of a communist as Obama is; therefore, he and his staff might not move "Forward" with as much exuberant and reckless abandon as Obama and his staff have, although they will still move "Forward."

      ***I have believed since 2008 that McCain was selected to "win" the republican primaries that year because he is so clearly crazy that his loss to Obama in November would be completely understandable.

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  10. Rice O'Romney... the San Francisco treat.

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    1. Ha. I thought the very same thing as soon as I saw "Rice" immediately preceding "Romney" in my first comment above. ;)

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