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To: locogringo who wrote (849645)4/13/2015 1:12:32 PM
From: Honey_Bee1 Recommendation

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John

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Loco, Joey, Tide, et al, I just started a new thread: Stop Hillary in 2016



To: locogringo who wrote (849645)4/13/2015 2:57:14 PM
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Brumar89
locogringo

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That's CJ for you...clueless....



To: locogringo who wrote (849645)4/13/2015 6:07:28 PM
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FJB
locogringo

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To: locogringo who wrote (849645)4/13/2015 6:15:43 PM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation

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FJB

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One by one, the media covering the Republican presidential candidates attach some quickly assembled defining flaw to each candidate: “Rand Paul has a temper problem with the media”; “Ted Cruz is an unelectable extremist”; “Scott Walker’s lack of a completed college degree is likely to be a major problem.”

All of these flaws are in the eye of the media beholder.

Ordinary Americans don’t particularly care if Rand Paul is brusque with interviewers; they have a low opinion of journalists already.

Ted Cruz’s ideas are much less “extreme” outside of newsrooms.

And only about one-third of Americans have a bachelor’s degree, making Scott Walker closer to the “average American” than everyone else in the field.