Isn't he a Democrat? Wouldn't he be treated exactly the same as Joe Lieberman?
When it comes to national politics, Rice is a lightweight. Intelligent, articulate, but a babe in the woods politically.
Posted this the other day and see no reason to change it except for an edit in the number of years at the end.
IMO
Newt has shot his load already. He had the chance for greatness and blew it.
Tancredo, outside of the interior West and border/illegal immigration followers, is unknown.
Allen, unfortunately is best known for his 200 or so apologies for the Macaca statement. If he'd just said,"Yeah, I said it and I meant it! So what?" he'd be in much better shape with pubs, libertarians and indies. Now he is damaged goods.
Romney, has possibilities. His drawback is that he is the Governor of a state both hated and dismissed as beyond hope by the right.
Rice, bright, articulate, but a babe in the woods when it comes to national politics.
McCain is a loose cannon to be avoided at all costs.
Guilliani, more a pragmatist than a liberal. Mayor of a liberal city with a population greater than that of 38 of these United States. Did what he had to do to rebuild a city broken by more than 45 consecutive yrs of liberal rule while constantly fighting a liberal city council
That one get's my vote in a heartbeat!!