Condi Rice is front runner for VP says drudge.

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Drudge may be trying to create a story to distract from all this Bain stuff.
 

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Drudge may be trying to create a story to distract from all this Bain stuff.


Drudge doesn't write stories, it only links to articles. Here is the apparent speech that Condi Rice made that caught the Romney campaigns eye.

The audio clip is inside the link, not sure how to post audio outside of the link..

Audio Exclusive: The Speech That Landed Condi On Romney's List

Audio Exclusive: The Speech That Landed Condi On Romney's List



Posted Jul 13, 2012 8:27am EDT
As the The Drudge Report-drives speculation that Condoleezza Rice is now a contender in the Republican veepstakes, surrogates and supporters in Mitt Romney's orbit say Rice electrified Romney's circle with a speech she delivered last month at the candidate's closed-door fundraising retreat in Park City.
Rice's forceful, and surprisingly partisan 13-minute address — audio of which has been obtained by BuzzFeed — won her two standing ovations from the gathering of big-money donors and GOP elite &mdash. It was widely considered the highlight of the weekend, several people present told BuzzFeed.
One Romney surrogate said he was surprised by the red meat rhetoric employed by Rice, who has largely retired from the political arena in recent years, devoting her time instead to an academic career at Stanford.
"She's either very worried about a socialist threat to America, or she wants to be Vice President," the surrogate said.
Rice would still be an unlikely selection as running mate. She is, in particular, a supporter of abortion rights; Romney has specifically promised anti-abortion groups that his running mate will share their views.
But Rice's speech captured the mood of conservatives, painting a bleak portrait of the "dangerous, chaotic times" facing the country, and blamed President Obama for bringing on international weakness, class warfare, and fiscal recklessness. She even urged those in attendance to "storm Washington D.C." on behalf of Romney.
Framing her speech around three major "shocks to the international system" in the past decade — the 9/11 attacks, the global financial crisis, and the Arab Spring — Rice said Obama's failed governance has thrown the world deeper into crisis.

"What we're feeling most is not just that tumult, we've been through tumult before," she said. "What we're feeling is the absence of American leadership."
She continued: "When our friends aren't certain that they can count on us — and they aren't so certain now — and when our foes don't fear us or respect us, this is what you get: tumultuous, dangerous chaotic times," Rice said.
Riffing on the Arab Spring, which she dubbed "in many ways, the most dramatic of all these shocks," Rice said the various dictator-toppling movements were the inevitable ultimate consequence of authoritarian rule. She compared it to the 1989 Romanian Revolution, when Communist leader Nicolae Ceaușescu was executed by his own people.
"The Ceaușescu moment is when what separates a dictator from his people, when fear breaks down," she said, adding, "That's what you see in the Middle East."
She sounded other hawkish themes as well, condemning Obama for allowing America to be "governed by the lowest common denominator collective will of the so-called international community of the United Nations." And she touted Romney's absolute belief in "American exceptionalism."
But the first moment that brought the crowd to its feet came when she moved from foreign to domestic policy, blasting the president for pitting the rich against the poor.
"It is a narrative that is being pushed by our current president, that 'I'm doing poorly because you're doing well,'" she said. "That has never been the American narrative. Ours has never been a narrative of aggrievement, and ours has never been a narrative of entitlement."
And then, moments later, she received her second standing ovation by declaring, "It is time for all of us, in any way we can, to mobilize, get our act together, and storm Washington D.C."
 

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Pros and Cons for Condi Rice as a Republican VP pick:

PRO:
International experience from her time as Sec. of State
National security experience from her time as National Security Advisor
She's black and a woman which mutes the whole GOP is a party of racist old white dudes
She's smart and media savvy which makes her not prone to public gaffes

CON:
She is forever tied with the Bush Admin and all the bad memories evoked by those 8 years
The quote that she will never live down about having no clue that terrorists would try to use planes as weapons despite there being mention of just that type of attack in a Presidential daily briefing in August 2011
She's black and a woman which could be an issue with the GOP less open-minded constituency
Has no experience in campaigning for office

Of the people being mentioned she isn't the best pick but she also isn't the worst.
 

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The jokes wouldn't stop with that Mr Rodgers assclown.

ahahahaa, i still remember him addressing the nation with a crooked suit on with his jacket unbuttoned and looking like a remedial pedophile. repubs thought he was the answer to Pres. Obama.
 

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Condi is pro-choice, never gonna happen. This story has been floated as a distraction.
 

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When condi coming out the closet,I won't mind getting a taste of that
 
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