Posted on 11/30/2014 11:38:34 AM PST by PROCON
Hmmm, good or bad prognosticator?
I wish Hillary would get nominated. She’s a terrible candidate. Her horrible cackle, her lying every interview, her grating voice, her ugly looks. She’s a terrible candidate for the Dems. We’d be lucky if she gets their nomination. The more you see of her, the less you like her, which is why a completely inexperienced Senator upended her last time out.
I think he means a governor from Wisconsin.
A 2016 ballot without Hillary Clinton or Jeb Bush?
This is my New Years wish and next years New Year wish!!
We should be so lucky to not have either of these clowns.
I would love to see Elizabeth Warren against Ted Cruz in the general. The independents will be confused!
Charlie Cook has been a very good prognosticator.
He called the 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 races accurately. In 2014, he didn’t predict the size of the GOP wave, but did assert that it would be a wave election.
I think he is on the mark here.
The article is a pretty good account of his read on the political landscape. Ive heard him say these things, although usually not all lumped together as we usually talk about different subjects. His views on Hillarys chances seem to be firming up. The GOP, less so, but I dont believe that he really thinks that the media darlings of the GOP have much of a chance.
One important takeaway from this is that at this point in the election cycle, he is mostly talking to the professionals and giving them broad trends that will help them shape campaigns that dont yet exist. The big players arent going to put money and talent into a campaign thats likely to fall short, so this is very bad news for Hillary and good news for solid conservatives with a track record. Scott Walker and Ted Cruz come to my mind.
> the nonpartisan Cook Political Report newsletter
yeah, right.
http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/07/cook_political_report_lenar_wh.html
She never had a fastball, and is utterly with skill, insight or talent of any sort.
And Jeb Bush can go to frickin’ Hell.
This fool obviously doesn’t realize nominees are not picked by the people.
It will be Bush and Clinton.
We are doomed!
Wheres that pic of the mantis dancing in the street?!??
The Cook Political Report is nonpartisan. No one would pay the steep subscription price if it was not. Charlie Cook himself can be fairly described as a liberal.
A few months ago, I thought it was a foregone conclusion that Hillary was running. Lately, however, I'm not so sure. There was the lackluster book tour, with a few gaffes (such as the "dead broke" comment) along the way. Not a single Democratic candidate that Hillary campaigned for this year was able to win. I suspect that many Democrats see her as someone whose best days are behind her. Those Democrats looking for a "historic" woman candidate now have an alternative in Elizabeth Warren. As a result, Hillary is faced with a tough choice. On the one hand, her enormous ego is still telling her she's entitled to the presidency. On the other hand, she can't bear the thought of running for the nomination a second time, only to be rejected by her own party yet again.
Spoke with a Canadian woman the other day who appeared to hold very strong spiritual beliefs with insight.
She stated the next President would be a landslide for Kasich, present Governor of Ohio. Her comments about Obama were far less praiseworthy.
I hadn’t kept up with him. Any ideas?
Three is his name.
Sorry. Jeb Bush could be the greatest candidate the world has ever seen (he ain't) but he still could not get elected President. There are too many "Hell no, no more Bush" voters on both the left and the right.
If Jeb Bush gets the nomination he will truly unite the nation. Both conservatives and liberals will join together to make sure he doesn't get elected.
So far Hillary has been able to keep other big name Democrats from jumping in by keeping the media repeating the mantra that it is inevitable that Hillary will get the nomination and be elected President in 2016. But now, even the most cool-aid drinking Democrats are starting to question, why would anyone actually want to vote for her?
How about, "No more legacies". Period.
No more Bushes, Clintons, Rockefellers, Kennedys, Obamas, etc.
With very rare exceptions, it just doesn't end well.
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