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George Pataki Considering to run for President

by Phantom Ace ( 12 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, Republican Party at April 6th, 2011 - 7:42 pm

Why does the GOP even take losers like this clown seriously? Ex NY governor George Pataki is said to be considering a run for the 2012 GOP Presidential nomination. This has to be a joke, this man started off as a Conservative, but ended up a Rockefeller Republican. He’s lame, ruined NY and has no appeal.

Former Gov. George Pataki held a secretive lunch with supporters yesterday, fueling speculation that he might make a 2012 run for president. Pataki and five friends met in a private room at restaurant Solo in Midtown. His rep said, “It was not a fund-raiser. He got together with some friends and supporters . . . They did talk about politics, they talked about the future.” As for a presidential run? “He’s going to look at the field and look at what he’s got going on, and make a decision based on those facts. He certainly hasn’t ruled it out.” But a source said, “His name is really low on the chatter list.”

Why is the Republican Party full for retreads? He should have had run fro President in 2000 when he was still relevant. Now he’s trying to pull a Brett Farve like comeback. We know how that ended! Will the GOP bring Bob Dole back at this point?

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