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Can Tim Pawlenty Become The Next President Of The United States?

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  • Judy

    Hopefully not
    Look how he left Minnesota in a mess

  • TJ

    MN is in a mess because of the increased spending Democrats are seeking, Times are tough in this economy. Citizens need to tighten their belts and have done so. Government must do the same.

    The truth is what we need as citizens and Washington does not give us that. It tells people what they want to hear. Obama campaigns, he does not lead. Politics is no longer a passing fancy or a hobby anymore. We all need to get educated and get involved in what is happening. Tim Pawlenty is a leader who was able to succeed in MN and can do so nationally. To the nay sayers, look how well we endured the recession compared to other states…..the #’s do not lie.

    • Krusty

      And why weren’t the Republicans trying to hold back spending on the ridiculous unnecessary wars that have bankrupt the country? Oh that’s right… they were “all in” for an open checkbook!

  • Victim Du Jour

    Reagan and Bush Sr reduced oil consumption and created a very large oil surplus.

    Clinton handed out “Clean Air Act” Waivers for SUV’s, and is the first President in US History to release the Strategic oil reserve during peacetime.

    Like oil tax revenue had nothing to do with the Budget Surplus when Clinton threw fuel efficiency out the window.

  • Alvin

    A political analyst I heard on TV said Tim Pawlenty’s big announcement in Iowa on Monday was a flop, and someone needs to advise him on staging. What TV viewers saw was a picture of greenery, trees on the village green. The commentator said Pawlenty appeared to be announcing his candidacy for mayor of a small town. Furthermore, his speech was ineffective.

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