It’s Romney’s choice for VP…But?

It IS Mitt Romney’s choice….

And I believe the race will go to Ohio Senator Rob Portman in the end….

But everybody’s got their favorite…

Here’s a piece on the LONG list of OTHER people’s favorites….

No one touted former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R), who has loyally worked for Romney since his own campaign ended and is said to be in the running.
Here’s a list of some top Republican movers and shakers — and who they want to see as Romney’s vice presidential pick.

A number of other top Republicans declined to comment or offered a list of options, saying it was Romney’s decision to make and that they didn’t want to meddle. Those who declined to comment include former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.), and Faith & Freedom Coalition President Ralph Reed, both of whom touted the GOP’s deep bench but refused to offer specifics on the record.

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  1. Off point; but just read about Koch’s $400 million thing.

    Wouldn’t it be a bummer if they lose? If they can’t buy the election after all?

  2. Consider boycotting Koch Industry Products. No two people should have that much influence on who is elected. Clearly they are buying influence with these “donations”. The Koch brothers are only interested in protecting their own interests, and a boycott of their product will send a message that they won’t entirely ignore.

    http://markcrispinmiller.com/2011/02/dont-buy-these-products-from-koch-industries/

  3. did some lady try that in California?
    and another in Connecticut?

  4. i’m gonna bet there isn’t even a list of what these guys own….

  5. ok….
    strike that….
    i checked the link….
    but like Lycra?
    ALL of those products?

  6. The Kochs are a walking advertisement for AT LEAST a doubling of individual income taxes for the wealthy

    I would like to see the tax rate back to where it was in the fifties

    An era Republcans generally applaud

    If it was the Koch would be paying about 70%

    That’s a little too low for me

    But better than now

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