Poor Sean Hannity! Despite having stacked his focus group with almost all conservatives, when he asked whether or not President Obama will be re-elected, most of them voted “yes.”
It’s worth noting that Hannity did not seem surprised.
It's also worth noting that Republican veteran Ed Rollins (middle row on the right end) could not seem to bring himself to vote Romney as the likely winner in November. Rollins started to raise his hand and then dropped it. Rollins did not vote for Obama, either.
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Anne-claire Souza commented
2012-07-15 11:36:21 -0400
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OH! Horror another four years of that evil,communist,not born in the USA black person.Seannie will surely not survive it,as will none of the other Fox talking disasters.
doors17 commented
2012-07-15 09:53:56 -0400
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I also seriously doubt that Condoleezza Rice will be chosen or asked to be Mitt’s running mate for a couple of reasons. One, because of her association with W, whose name is still poison with many. Even the Romney campaign wouldn’t allow any pictures to be taken of Mitt together with Dick Cheney at last weeks fundraiser in Wyoming for obvious reasons. The second reason is because she doesn’t seem to have any enthusiasm for running. Here in California the Republican Party was hoping she would run against Dianne Feinstein.
The Condi Rice story was only brought up to be a diversion from Mitt’s problems with the Bain Capital story, with the old don’t look there, look over here trick. Also the timing was right to use it as a trail balloon to float the idea to see what the reaction would be and if it would be shot down.
I guess we should all except Mitt to be a guest with Sean sometime this week, with another I sat down earlier with Gov. Romney, which of course means it’ll be a well rehearsed, questions given in advance, and heavily edited interview.
The Condi Rice story was only brought up to be a diversion from Mitt’s problems with the Bain Capital story, with the old don’t look there, look over here trick. Also the timing was right to use it as a trail balloon to float the idea to see what the reaction would be and if it would be shot down.
I guess we should all except Mitt to be a guest with Sean sometime this week, with another I sat down earlier with Gov. Romney, which of course means it’ll be a well rehearsed, questions given in advance, and heavily edited interview.
Antoinette commented
2012-07-15 02:20:15 -0400
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Show of hands. How many think that Fox “News” will go down in history as the worst television news network in broadcast television?
Show of hands. How many think that Handout Hannocchio’s influence with the conservative masses is waning?
The Stop Hannity Express continues to inform the masses about this New York City street hustler.
Hannocchio is still bitter that President Obama won’t give him a one-on-one interview. Obama has better things to do than sit with this cold, calculating moocher.
NOTE TO HANNITY
You belong in construction, not broadcasting. You should have kept your day job.
Show of hands. How many think that Handout Hannocchio’s influence with the conservative masses is waning?
The Stop Hannity Express continues to inform the masses about this New York City street hustler.
Hannocchio is still bitter that President Obama won’t give him a one-on-one interview. Obama has better things to do than sit with this cold, calculating moocher.
NOTE TO HANNITY
You belong in construction, not broadcasting. You should have kept your day job.
Jeff Cook commented
2012-07-14 20:50:35 -0400
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A ploy to rally the troops. Make them think they are losing to keep them pushing.
Kevin Koster commented
2012-07-14 14:40:14 -0400
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Fox is already preparing the narrative to explain a Romney loss, particularly since their boss has been hammering Romney online for how the campaign is being run. The result is a paradoxical split. On the one hand, it’s clear they know which way this is going. On the other hand, the realization of it is causing some of them to panic, resulting in embarassments like the John Sununu freakout on Hannity on Thursday.
Bob Roberts commented
2012-07-14 14:29:54 -0400
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On his radio show promoting this, Klannity described last night’s focus group as “academic, politically in-tune and knowledgable”. Oops!!!!!!!!
Joseph West commented
2012-07-14 13:58:30 -0400
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@mj: Maybe because Condi hasn’t flip-flopped yet. Romney effectively made his flip “official” back in 2007 while Condi was still publicly stating her being “soft pro-choice” as recently as 2008. A “sudden” conversion on Condi’s part wouldn’t be enough for the anti-choice nuts; they’ve been burned far too often on the whole abortion issue. (Now, if Condi came out as being “anti-abortion” today, she’d be reasonably acceptable to that lobby in time for the 2016 campaign.)
mj - the same one commented
2012-07-14 13:37:50 -0400
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@doors17: Mitt has already squashed Rice as a VP candidate . . .
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entries/mitt-romney-quashes-all-hope-of-condi-vp
. . . because of her “mildly pro-choice” stance. {As one of the comments on that TPM article stated, if Mittens can flip-flop on that issue, why can’t Condi?}
Poor ’lil dick Morris: looks like his prediction of Condi vs. Hillary in “the next great presidential race” is NEVER gonna happen . . .
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http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entries/mitt-romney-quashes-all-hope-of-condi-vp
. . . because of her “mildly pro-choice” stance. {As one of the comments on that TPM article stated, if Mittens can flip-flop on that issue, why can’t Condi?}
Poor ’lil dick Morris: looks like his prediction of Condi vs. Hillary in “the next great presidential race” is NEVER gonna happen . . .
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doors17 commented
2012-07-14 09:47:43 -0400
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The Mitt’s hit the fan!
As far as a possible VP selection, Rice-a-Romney?
As far as a possible VP selection, Rice-a-Romney?