To: MindBender26
Georger Allen: Good man, #1 with me.
John McCain: Like him, hope he runs.
Rudy: Too liberal for the top job, would be a great Director of the FBI.
Bill Frist: Who?
Bill Owens: Need to see and hear more from him.
Arnold: Same as Rudy, too damn liberal.
Chuck Hagel: Disloyal to Bush and conservatives, don't trust him and don't care for him.
Sam Brownback: Good guy, but something's missing.
Rick Santorum: Great VP candidate.
Mitt Romney: Will the Red States vote for him?
27 posted on
02/26/2005 7:42:56 AM PST by
moose2004
(You Can Run But You Can't Hide!)
To: moose2004
Sanders, the Governor of SC, is someone to keep an eye on. Pence rocks, but he has to become Governor first to be a viable candidate. Sad, but true.
30 posted on
02/26/2005 7:55:53 AM PST by
MattinNJ
(Stop voter fraud-enact voter ID cards with photos w/ magnetic stripes that prevent multiple voting)
To: moose2004
Here's the deal: Every president who has succeeded a two-termer (from the same party) has been either:
(1) a "senior administration official," meaning a high-profile Cabinet officer or the vice-president; or
(2) a governor. Most presidents got their offices after successfully running one of the fifty states.
Notably, NONE, repeat NONE, have been Senators. The Senate is a warehouse of people who WANT the Presidency but lack the leadership to get there.
With that in mind, let us evaluate the potential candidates.
George Allen: My Governor when I lived in Virginia. Very effective; perhaps he should return to Richmond this year and agree to appoint Kilgore as his replacement in the Senate. Then run in '08. But don't discout a President Kilgore automatically either. (That would really irk ex-veep Gore.)
John McCain: Senator. Used to like him, but he's a little, well, power-hungry or perhaps just too old.
Rudolph Guiliani: Too liberal for the red-state electorate (especially on social policy), but great on foreign policy. Let him replace Hillary in 2006. (That should deflate Hillary's bubble, but interestingly, Lincoln lost a Senate race to Douglas in 1858 before defeating him for the presidency in 1860.)
Bill Frist: Senator. Automatically disqualify. Perhaps he should return to Tennessee as a Governor.
Bill Owens: Colorado governor. Reputedly has some family problems, but otherwise solid. Opponent of tax hikes.
Arnold Schwartzenegger: Not born an American citizen, therefore ineligible. And we're not going to change our Constitution.
Chuck Hagel: Who? Some RINO Senator? Never. May he lose his next primary.
Sam Brownback: Senator. Disqualify until he gets some real experience (Governor of Kansas).
Rick Santorum: Senator, perhaps too conservative for his own geriatric Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, especially with the wild popularity and increasing ranks of the deceased Philadelphia Democrats.
Mitt Romney: Looks conservative, but only by the standards of Massachusetts, and as a victim of lunatic judical tyranny. Is it possible to carry both Massachusetts and the South?
Let's try: Mark Sanford, Governor of South Carolina. As a former Congressman, he knows something about foreign policy. And he's a real fiscal conservative, too.
Mark Sanford:
65 posted on
02/26/2005 10:39:27 AM PST by
dufekin
(Saddam Hussein: both a TERRORIST and a COMMUNIST, deposed thank God and the American soldier!)
To: moose2004
"Arnold: Same as Rudy, too damn liberal."
Also not eligible, born abroad. And, no matter what, the Constitution isn't going to be amended in the next 3 3/4 years. And any move to do so to personally benefit Arnold should be rejected as far too scary.
And I love Arnie. I love Rudi too, but I think you are right, Rudi is just too far left on the serious social issues. I mean, the man is a serial marrier!
Btw, I heard the ex-wife, Donna Hanover, on the radio the other day, she's now married to some old school (hs? college? don't remember) flame and has written a book about such romances called "My Boyfriend's Back". Even though it was on NYC radio the word "Rudi" was not mentioned even once. Sounds like a cute book actually.
70 posted on
02/26/2005 11:50:33 AM PST by
jocon307
(Vote George Washington for the #1 spot)
To: moose2004
John McCain: Like him, hope he runs.
If Cheney is considered too old or ill then why is not McCain, he is older than Cheney and has also had health issues.
76 posted on
02/26/2005 1:35:43 PM PST by
snugs
(An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
To: moose2004
You left out Governor Mark Sanford...
109 posted on
02/27/2005 1:29:02 PM PST by
mo
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