Posted on 01/25/2006 5:45:47 PM PST by wagglebee
Maybe a house will fall on Ginsburg (f-in' witch!).
You state that so assuredly. What is your reasoning?
He'll have to tack to the center on abortion and gun control. He's smart enough to know that if he is going to win, it's a must. So if he chooses to run, and I think he will, he'll have made that decision to correct the things that would prevent his nomination.
I would definitely despise her less if that happened, but not enough to vote for her.
That's what I have been saying for nearly 18 months now. Hillary isn't the threat people want to protray her to be.
She is probably the ONE candidate that would mobilize the right and awaken the sleeping giant that is Conservative America......
I'm not so sure that Hillary will even win the nomination in 2008.
She will run to the middle, as she has in every campaign. The radicals control the party now, and I think probably will two years from now as well. They will not hold their nose and vote for a centrist again, I don't think. They are too angry.
In other words lie.
He is by FAR the best campaigner of any pubbie Prez wannabee. Everyone likes him personally, including die hard conservatives. He's smart enough to know that he'll need to lurch right on gays, guns and abortion to get the nomination. He'll have the confidence of the American people to finish out the WOT, and he'll talk tougher than even John McCain.
It's Hillary presidency, Bush told
Insight ^ | 17 January 2006 Posted on 01/16/2006 4:38:45 PM PST by Aussie Dasher
President Bush's advisers are resigned to the Democratic capture of the White House in 2008, according to senior Republican sources close to the White House. GOP sources said White House strategists have attempted to persuade Mr. Bush that Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, New York Democrat and her partys current front-runner to be the next presidential nominee, cannot be defeated in 2008. Bush strategists said the president should instead focus on seeking to retain the Republican majority in both houses of Congress in 2006 and 2008.
Oh jeez, you just scared me out of my entire lunch!
"McCain might pull a Perot in 2008 and split the Republican vote (and elect Hillary)."
This is spooky, this is awful! The egotistical SOB just might do it! He doesn't give a damn for the Republican Party! McCain is for McCain, alone and aloof.
Publish this, I don't care how! You've hit it! I know I will!
Frightening thought.
"My biggest concern is McCain pulling a Ross Perot by running independant and screwing us over by splitting the conservative vote."
McF*ckstick WILL run 3rd party when he gets trounced in the primaries. Why? Well he's a......."Maverick".
What of the poll published by Drudge, where 51% of the respondents said they would not vote for Hillary? Those are awfully high negatives to overcome. And she would galvanize her opposition. There's also the disgruntled Left to consider, where some toy with the idea of a third party.
And lie convincingly.
While, with all due respect, pissant, I disagree on Guiliani (I would love him as the next president just because I trust him in the WOT), I definitely agree on this point. Guiliani would be more attractive to many voters if Bush gets another SCOTUS pick.
Mrs. Bill Clinton loses then.
I think we have a shot. Ginsgerg will be calling it quits (I hope) for health in the next 9-12 months... and come on, J.P. Stevens, time to give it up already !!!!!
I agree with that.
Not unless any of her decisions displease the Clintons, and that's not likely.
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