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The Spectator is right: the Dems are playing for 2008...so who do WE want to run in 2008
Vanity | 1/15/04 | self

Posted on 01/15/2004 12:34:52 PM PST by Salgak

OK, gang.

Barring a catastrophe or another 9/11 attack, it's pretty much a given that President Bush will be re-elected in just under 10 months from today. That's been already listed here on FR today. And Jay Currie has a VERY good point. The Dems KNOW they've already lost this election, and are using it to position for 2008 and, God Help Us, Hillary.

Who do we have / want who is in position to run for the Republican nomination in 2008 ???

Given that President Bush would want to have his successor continue his policies, who you all of you think is a worthy successor to George W. Bush, and our best defense against the Hildebeast ???


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: 2008; challenger; clinton; election; hillary
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To: Pubbie
"I hope he can get his marriage back to together."

Yeah, so do I. Even the Clintons were smart enough to hold onto their sham of a marriage for political expediency....not that I think THAT should be the reason to hold onto it. I'm afraid it will really hurt him if they don't work things out. Otherwise, I think he is a great choice.

361 posted on 01/15/2004 5:39:37 PM PST by sweetliberty (Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. - (LOTR))
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To: BigSkyFreeper
"I like Rudy, I think he'd make a great Senator, but I'm not going to throw every bit of my support behind a liberal Republican for President."

You don't think George W. Bush (yes, I know my webname is "ILuvW") and a growing number of the current linguini-spined Republicans aren't already coming off as incredibly liberal? Frankly, if I had my way I'd love someone like Tom Delay to run for President (now that's conservative), but he's too polarizing a figure to win. My point with Rudy is he's conservative on the important issues that matter to voters of all parties, he shows the most leadership and, I'm sorry to repeat myself, HE CAN BEAT HILLARY! There's already an obvious rivalry there and it would be so sweet to see her beaten badly by someone from the GOP other than W.
362 posted on 01/15/2004 5:43:15 PM PST by ILuvW
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To: GraniteStateConservative
"Mike Huckabee would be a better choice than Haley, but Mike is too portly, too."

He is also a RINO with one hand in the till and the other in the democRATs' back pocket.

363 posted on 01/15/2004 5:44:48 PM PST by sweetliberty (Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. - (LOTR))
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To: Pubbie
Owens-Santorum!

SOLD!!!!!

We have the best ticket.

364 posted on 01/15/2004 5:55:29 PM PST by NeoCaveman (Facts are stubborn things)
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To: ILuvW
Yep. Rudy could certainly beat Hillary handedly. As I said in an earlier post, Hillary is too radically leftwinged for a national run, even for New York as many in New York are already growing tired of her as a Senator. Rudy's best asset is the fact he became known as America's Mayor, and still remains popular, since 9/11. Rudy could easily be the next Senator of New York if given a chance, and has a pretty good chance in the national level if he were ever to run for Prez.
365 posted on 01/15/2004 5:55:36 PM PST by BigSkyFreeper
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion
Rudy is too liberal for me for the highest office in the land

Now Senator Guliani still sounds good to me.

366 posted on 01/15/2004 5:56:51 PM PST by NeoCaveman (Facts are stubborn things)
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To: dubyaismypresident
I knew you would agree!
367 posted on 01/15/2004 5:58:40 PM PST by Pubbie (* Bill Owens 2008 *)
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To: Salgak
by 2008, Bush will have socialized america much more... Hillary will win... on FR all the huffing will be "can we stand becomeing Marzist"... thats the good news....

The bad news is... Hillary might run AND win in 2004... its not November yet..

368 posted on 01/15/2004 6:04:45 PM PST by hosepipe
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To: Congressman Billybob
Not a California women....Jennifer Dunn might fit the VP bill!?!
369 posted on 01/15/2004 6:12:45 PM PST by CPT Clay (57 in '04)
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To: hosepipe
The date has past, for Hillary to enter the Dem primary.

There is NO smokey backroom, in politics, at nominating conventions , any more, and Hillary will NOT be anointed in Boston !

HILLARY WILL NOT BE RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT, IN '04, GET OVER IT, FOR CRYING OUT LOUD !

370 posted on 01/15/2004 6:16:49 PM PST by nopardons
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To: GrandEagle; Lauratealeaf; wirestripper; TheBattman; Budge; Travelgirl; Sloth
"Mike Huckabee"
"Don't know him. Is he as fine of a person as Haley?"

See my #363.

Pinging a few others who might have opinions on Mike Huckabee.

371 posted on 01/15/2004 6:18:50 PM PST by sweetliberty (Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. - (LOTR))
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To: wardaddy
I'm just bitching, I'm not a paleo self destructor though I am fairly paleo culturally.....not about war or Israel btw.

Since you pinged me wardaddy, I'm going to have to track you to read what all you're bitching about NOW. Condi Rice? Let me look, and get back to you if I determine you need a lashing. :)

372 posted on 01/15/2004 6:20:59 PM PST by onyx (Your secrets are safe with me and all my friends.)
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To: sweetliberty
Apparently I'm not alone in thinking that Bill Owens would be a good candidate in 2008.

I'm open for ideas and what little I know about Owens, he sounds OK ..

The GOP needs to start planning now what they want to do in 2008

373 posted on 01/15/2004 6:21:15 PM PST by Mo1 (Join the dollar a day crowd now!)
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To: JohnnyZ
Hard to believe how much rallying behind the RINOs there is here, huh?
374 posted on 01/15/2004 6:22:15 PM PST by sweetliberty (Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. - (LOTR))
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To: dubyaismypresident
Rudy is too liberal for me for the highest office in the land . . .

Agreed.

He'd be fine in the Senate.

375 posted on 01/15/2004 6:25:01 PM PST by Kevin Curry
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To: Jack Black
i would hope the republican party could find a candidate to run who's last name isn't bush. the concept of one bush after the other seems a bit arrogant to me, (although jeb would have been my choice for prez).let's be serious, there is no way he'd be elected.
376 posted on 01/15/2004 6:31:52 PM PST by contessa machiaveli
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To: wardaddy
Tom DeLay as monarch for two terms suits me.

If this is bitching, keep right on bitching.

377 posted on 01/15/2004 6:32:24 PM PST by onyx (Your secrets are safe with me and all my friends.)
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To: proud American in Canada
"I am so proud to say I voted for him just before moving out of Colorado."

As did I, and I am very impressed with the job he has done. Now I'm down here in the land of RINOs and RATs....and of course, FReepers. But officially, the Republican party in Arkansas is virtually nonexistent

378 posted on 01/15/2004 6:37:40 PM PST by sweetliberty (Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. - (LOTR))
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To: Pubbie
"Colorado is a sort of swing state yet he won with 62% of the vote."

Actually, I would consider Colorado, overall, to be pretty conservative. There are pockets of flaming liberalism in Denver and Boulder, but the majority of the state has voted pretty strongly conservative for a number of years. I really see it now, in contrast with Arkansas, whose politics are corrupt to the core. I don't know, maybe Colorado got fed up with Clinton butt boy Romer and swung all the way to other side. I didn't follow state politics too much prior to that time, but Colorado is largely pro-life, pro-gun, anti-illegal immigraton and pro-God.

379 posted on 01/15/2004 6:47:21 PM PST by sweetliberty (Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. - (LOTR))
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To: wardaddy
"We have become diluted by our success."

Diluted or deluded? Is there really that big a difference in this case?

380 posted on 01/15/2004 6:51:10 PM PST by sweetliberty (Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. - (LOTR))
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