I think on both sides of the aisle youâre going to see people coming and going in this race. ...
Interesting, both sides of the aisle?
With Obama sinking like a lead weight, day by day, it is more and more likely the Dems will pressure him to drop out.
The big question is who they would have to put on the ballot. Hillary is the only one with name recognition at this time. The Dems are flush with cash (five trillion dollars of stolen taxpayer money has to leave plenty of crumbs).
These GOP debates are like so much fluff; "Dancing With the Stars" meets "Dumb and Dumber".
Romney is trying to sound Palinesque, but doesn't even seem to believe the stuff he is saying (today).
Perry is trying to channel GWB, with half the IQ, and twice the BS and swagger. But, Bless his Heart??? He's really not doin' so bad for a feller who so recently took to readin' ??? That boy just reeks of corruption.
Palin is smart to avoid this monkey-wrestling fiasco. Rove still has a couple of RINOs waiting in the wings, as each of the establishment picks goes face-first into the mud, one after another. Next it'll be Chris Christie, then Jeb Bush, then another, then another; all anti-American, globalist, corrupt to the bone, scumbags.
I'm marking your post for future reference, to see if you're correct.
Because I think you are.
I've been saying all along that people should prepare for the distinct possibility that the Dem nominee won't be Obama. A lot of folks are now thinking "Hillary" again, but as far as I'm concerned, she's only the most obvious possibility at this time. We really truly have ZERO IDEA who the Dem nominee is going to be -- it could very well be someone totally off our radar at this moment. It's wise for us to focus on WHAT the Republican will be running against, and forget about the WHO, because we simply have zero idea who that WHO will be.