Posted on 03/03/2010 1:43:04 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
The United States presidential election of 2012 is the next United States presidential election, to be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. It will be the 57th quadrennial presidential election in which presidential electors, who will actually elect the President and the Vice President of the United States on December 17, 2012, will be chosen. Democratic President Barack Obama will be eligible to run for his second and final term during this election.
Tina Hemond political analyst comments on how the U.S. Presidential 2012 race is heating up. She writes, With Jay Leno back in NBCs preferred timeslot the battle between Leno and Letterman for ratings has earned more than a few Entertainment headlines. The first night back, Leno won the ratings war between the two hosts and as guests are such an important aspect of the circuit a couple of rock star would be needed to compete for viewers.
An article in Politicos entertainment section entitled Much Ado About Ratings noted that Leno booking Sarah Palin was followed by Lettermans booking Mitt Romney. Both Romney and Palin are perceived as GOP frontrunners.
Since when are GOP Frontrunners for the 2012 Presidential Race considered to be top-rated guests on left-leaning late night shows? Apparently this occurs when the nation is turning on its heels to the right.
It is not so much that GOP candidates have not been on the circuit before; McCain and Barak Obama campaigned across every talk show available, but the reception for McCain was decidedly respectful in tone, the reception for Obama was enthusiastic, by both hosts and their respective audiences.
However, now that the reality of the Obama administration has set in, and the President is seen as less of a rock star and more as a one-term wonder (as in many independents responsible for his election, wondering why they voted for him in the first place), the general public, journalists, pundits and the like, including late night talk show hosts, are seeking the next political rock stars.
(VIDEO AT LINK - Sarah Palin on Tonight Show)
The Massachusetts Miracle, Scott Brown was the first to make appearances after his special election win, booking Brown was a Leno coup in his 10:00 pm slot. The blogs are still abuzz over a potential Scott Brown in 2012 bid as if the lessons of Obama have meant nothing. Yet, good looks, and a quick wit appears to be the newest qualifiers for candidates a popularity contest if you will, rather than one based upon qualifications. Therefore, watching the late night shows (and that will include Saturday Night Live) can be somewhat predictive of which way the political winds are blowing.
More over, from the clips below (CBS Letterman with Mitt Romney and NBCs Leno with Palin) one sees some of the handwriting on the wall or the hand. It was enough that these two Conservatives in particular were booked as host, however, as to how serious the nature of the contest will be, one only needs to listen to Mitt Romney discuss Palin with Letterman to understand that, yes all joking aside, there is a contest building between the two. Romneys warning to Letterman to back off Palin as she has a gun, is one of the first shots taken at a viable opponent. Romney of course, repeatedly says that he has not decided to run, however, indicators are strong that he will (PACS, Books and Late Night Appearance), the same for Palin.
(VIDEO AT LINK - Sarah Palin on Tonight Show)
Who will emerge next is difficult to say, as so many will be throwing their hats into the ring, but, the early bird(s) will catch the attention of the public, and right now the public is looking at the right in a more friendly, engaging manner.
The reception for both, from competing hosts as well as the audience (cue cards aside), was more in line with a former Obama appearance in 2008. The GOP frontrunners, or anyone remotely deciding on a run, will, in all likelihood, be hitting the late night circuit within the next two to three months.
Should Hillary Clinton start making these appearances, one can well imagine a contest of the century in 2012. The domain has been purchased, and Clinton fans abound, never having strayed far after the 2008 Super Delegate trouncing that the more qualified Clinton received.
Will the public never learn? Possibly not, as the most beautiful, and entertaining are the center of the publics attention. One can only hope that some substance slips through ones of these political appearances, which will lend, at the very least, a negligibly intelligent decision by viewers to choose someone who has credible experience.
Therefore, the race for 2012 has begun, with two simple appearances on two late night talk shows, with hosts vying for ratings; they pull in the top of the tickets (so to speak) in order to compete. What would better serve the American Public prefer to late night appearance most likely a reality television show Survivor 2012.
Leno beat the hell outta Letterman.
Well, some one aught to.
Who is still abuzz over Scott Brown for 2012??
yep....and Sarah Palin was awesome!! She beat the heck out of the boring RINO Mittens
In the 18-49 Demographic:
Sarah/Jay - 5.8 million viewers
Willard/Pervert - 3.7 million viewers
I haven’t seen the wider numbers yet, but apparently the 18-49 demographic is the one advertisters focus on.
I’d pay money to see that ;-)
Here ya go: http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/03/03/leno-with-palin-beats-letterman-badly-again-on-night-two/43706
I'm glad Senator Brown was elected, as he stopped ObamaCare for a time and may lead to the GOP's takeover of the Senate. Having said that, he is "conservative" only in the sense that he's to the right of a Kennedy or a Kerry. That's probably the best we can do in Massachusetts, but we can do much better on a national ticket.
Jay would win by a chin...
Romney doesn’t rate an asterisk below the Mason-Dixon Line. He has exactly the same chance of getting elected President as I have.
I received an e-mail (seeking a contribution of course) from Princella Smith. Ms. Smith is a very conservative black woman who is running for Congress from Arkansas. She is pro-life, pro-traditional marriage, pro-Second Amenment, supports a strong national defense and stronger border security and is anti-amnesty. Like Sarah Palin, she says Ronald Reagan is her inspiration.
Perhaps this woman could finish the job Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann have been doing so well - drive liberals absolutely crazy. Check out her website.
Not even a competition... romney could not win dog catcher in a cat conclave.
LLS
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