Posted on 11/11/2005 1:40:09 PM PST by CarlEOlsoniii
Sen. George Allen is standing on the sideline of an empty Giants Stadium about an hour-and-a-half before the 1 p.m. start of a New York Jets vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers game. His brother Bruce is general manager of the Bucs, so Allen is here to root on the family team.
A guy with a vest reading FIELD PHOTO comes up to him: "You're going to be a tall president," he says, smiling. Allen laughs and they banter about the senator's height. He is commonly called 6' 4", but he is quick to note he is more like 6' 31/2" or 3 ", explaining that you never want to be inaccurate or to be seen as exaggerating. It is an unremarkable interaction, but the photographer has hit on something important: Standing there, basically unnoticed, soaking in the pre-game vibe, is quite possibly the next president of the United States.
It is not hard to do a calculation that says at this early stage in the '08 race George Allen has perhaps a better chance of winning the nomination than any other Republican. He combines the people skills of a Bill Clinton, with the convictions of a Ronald Reagan, with the non-threatening persona of a George W. Bush circa 2000, prior to his becoming a hate-figure for the Left. With a personal history that has forged a rare and particular political talent, blending amiability with a streak of competitive ruthlessness in a way that makes him, at age 53, one of the nation's top politicians.
He is about to embark on a challenging journey: running for reelection in Virginia next year, then -- assuming he doesn't founder on unseen shoals -- for the Republican nomination in 2008.
Your welcome. They can't sell McCain to me!
How about Allen/Giuliani or Allen/Sanford.
Maybe unrealistic, in view of recent statements, but I think your list ought to include Jeb Bush in potentiam. We want State-level executives, i.e. Governors, and above all non-lawyers: Both Reagan and Bush II fit that profile, George Allen does not. The latter seems okay, but his inevitable legalistic orientation plus log-rolling legislative time will have hardened deeper by 2008. Neither augurs well for any Chief Executive, and it is difficult to see how Allen could escape the malign influence of just this background. On the other hand, consider his probable opponent... MzBill? Another bleating twerp in Gore or Kerry mode? Maybe we should just bag competence and go for a halfway decent figure not actively self-destructive. Ah, well. At least Jacques Chirac's not running.
in view of recent statements ????????????????
fooey - the Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. Allen is a wuss. From what I read from military sources, nothing is done to any of these prisoners that the Military interrogators have not undergone themselves during their own training. So, how can this keep being called Torture, rather than Interrogation? McPain makes me sick for the most part. And now I have to keep looking for a mini-Messiah to run for Prez.
Heh, heh. The east coast rats will have a hissy when they see his cowboy hat and boots.
Hmmmm. I detect a hint of Reagan/W in that picture! And his smile is captivating.
;-)
Sure hope he doesn't step on it before 08.
Why did he want President Bush to meet with Cindy Sheehan?
Well said. And when Allen/Rice finish their 8 years, it will be Rice and whomever. I would love to see Condi as Prez. I'm very impressed with George Allen, he's confident, wellspoken and bright. He's much more of a conservative than Bush.
YESSSSSSSSS!
Don't forget...these polls are so far off. Few know Allen yet. It's way too soon to be worried about polls. Allen will be very much the frontrunner and very appealing over the rest as he is the only conservative GOPer who may be running. The rest are RINOS, at least of the ones we think will be running.
He was governor of Virginia
This is because everyone has at least heard of McPain, but almost no one has heard of Allen. If he has the "people skills" his boosters say, this kind of poll result will vanish. But it's up to the voters to let us know what his "people skills" actually are.
Another Cowboy works for me
Works for me also! ;-)
He would have my vote. . .
Allen will beat McCain is the primaries
I'm glad I finished reading before mentioning that :)
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