Posted on 08/10/2015 8:09:05 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
In the next few days Ill rate the 8 leading GOP candidates for the 2016 Nomination as reported by RealClearPolitics on 6 August 2015. I will rate four criteria; potential to change our nation, electability, personal integrity, and past performance. I will score them from 0 to 3. The ratings will be color-coded as follows.
Blue = Excellent (3 pts) Implies candidate is solidly better than most of the GOP and all of the Dems.
Green = Good (2 pts) Implies candidate is better than GOP average and probably all Dems.
Yellow = Low Pass (1 pt) Candidate is on the low end of the GOP and is not impressive.
Red = Terrible (0 pts) Denotes a very nice person who does not need to serve as POTUS.
I begin with Donald Trump. I rate Mr. Trump as Red. THE DONALD makes enemies the way Trabant used to manufacture lemons. I dont think 50% of the GOP hates the man yet, but they are getting less and less eager to have him grace their convocations with his presence. Mitt Romney had no women troubles compared to THE DONALD. Mr. Trump needs to be more like Cruz, Rubio and Walker. He needs to be nicer like Senator Rubio and, like Governor Walker and Senator Cruz; able to really speak from the heart without also talking from the gutter. We read in James I that we cannot do the Lords work if we let anger get the better of our hearts. THE DONALD perhaps needs to go and read The Book.
Im rating Jeb Bush a Yellow. He could easily change that to a Green. Somewhere within JEB is a guy who whipped the Florida Democratic Party in two gubernatorial elections. He is letting his family connections and donors define him thus far and this will bury him before he even gets nominated if he doesnt get out of his bubble and make me believe he is a principled Conservative with a fire in his belly to take the POTUS position by the horns and make positive American History.
Scott Walker considers QUIT a four-letter word. He fights and wins amongst electorates that typically like their Republicans on the half-shell. He speaks direct, simple concepts in easy, comprehensible language. He displays worldly wisdom minus the slick and nauseating guile. He connects. I like the guy. Hes solid. If he played rugby, Id enjoy packing down with him. He gives me confidence that he has my back. I rate Scott Walker a Blue. And I give him a Red and a White as well if the red wasnt at the bottom of the scale.
Mike Huckabee polls 4th. I rate him a Green on Electability. His work as a TV Personality and a Minister help him immensely. Huckabee is in his comfort zone with a mic in his hand and the cameras pointed in his direction. He knows how to sermonize well enough to deliver his message in a pleasing and enlightening fashion. He needs to demonstrate knowledge and interest in areas outside of the modern culture war to be considered well-rounded enough to win over a majority of the public.
Ben Carson could do stand-up when the politics fails to work out for him. Id enjoy having a beer with the guy even against Doctors Orders. Decent man, likeable guy, not knowledgeable enough about politics to craft a dominant, winning campaign. I give him a Yellow but encourage him strongly to consider becoming Americas next Surgeon General.
Sen. Ted Cruz would gleefully eviscerate Martin O Malley or Hillary Rodham Clinton. He believes what he is saying, he speaks with certitude and credibility and still retains a sizeable amount of humanity. He has a genuine flair and instinct for drama that helps his cause. He is more like Barack Obama in this aspect of politics than he would ever willingly admit. He looks the part, he talks the part and he is a smart enough man to know what he is talking about while he is speaking in character. He also has to overcome a public perception of radicalism that has been meticulously crafted by his enemies in both major political parties. He would be further hamstrung by the ankle-biters within his own party whom he has antagonized by having actual morals and beliefs that he has flamboyantly defended. Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) 58% would rather pee on Ted Cruzs grave than see him elected POTUS. Ill have to stick with Green here because the GOP is a mediocracy that eats its own most stalwart champions.
If you ever feel of sick of the nasty, overbearing and conceited bureaucracy that is a hallmark of Barack Obamas tenure in office, Sen. Marco Rubio may well be your GOP candidate. He wins the Im not King Richard Award in the current GOP field. He rates a solid Green because even when I disagree with him on some core issues, I do like and respect the man. Its not just a sales pitch. Senator Rubio shows a genuine respect for others that is woefully absent from a lot of American political culture. If he were mad at a female debate moderator, I could see him criticizing her in a tone of regret and offering her advice on how to improve that made her look evil or stupid but in the nicest and most affable way possible. Its a kindness that could kill an opponent that pushes the outrage button. Marco Rubio will be a very tough out for anyone the Dems put up as a nominee.
The last candidate rated is the Great Libertarian Hope, Sen. Rand Paul. Senator Paul intrigues people not usually willing to listen to GOP candidates. He will show and talk before audiences that GOP-E types shun and perhaps fear. On the other hand, he inspires a certain antipathy from non-libertarian members of the GOP coalition. I rate Senator Paul a Yellow unless he begins to demonstrate that he is bringing new members into the GOP faster than he is disillusioning those who were already part of the family.
This concludes part 2 out of 4. In my previous edition of the series I discussed ability to change America. Next I discuss personal integrity.
What a surprise ! Coming from Red State, that is.
Jeb
Opinions are like ....
Electability: It means what I say it means!
Oh well, at this early stage so much of all the commentary is silly.
Any more, I trust Red State as much as Debbie Wasserman Schultz....
That was over a decade ago and he'd made it pretty clear that his top priority is turning America into North Mexico. He is vastly overrated as a yellow.
Of those he rated, I could enthusiastically support Cruz, Walker or Carson. Maybe even Trump. None of the others.
Right now, I have a nasty case of poison ivy in my mouth. That is much more pleasant than having to wade through an article so inane that it should be distributed with a bottle of aspirin. If the writer got paid for this, I hope he got paid in ticks (keeping with my post-weekend yard-work theme).
First question: Just who in the hell is Repair Man Jack and why should I give a rats rear end what he thinks about ANYTHING? There are no other questions.
Huckster is strong in the Benny Hinn circle.
Less well thought of outside of it.
LOL! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA!
Looks like the GOParty people signaling who they’ll accept in place of JEB! As if everyone loves the elite/establishment party people and don’t want to see them thrown out of office. Will never vote for another party person. If they are not fighting the GOPee, they are part of the problem.
In the way they treat out the beltway contenders like Carson and Trump, Red State proved it is definitely part of the problem.
Red State articles should be banned from Free Republic just as articles from Alex Jones are...and for the same reason, they are too stupid for intelligent people to waste their time on!
I hope Jim Rob bans Red State.
How can Jeb be rated well above Jeb?
How can Walker, a pol with all the personality of Tim Pawlenty, rate a blue?
Forget the article, would you like to share with us how one gets poison ivy in one’s mouth?
I’m stuned that redstate would rate Trump negatively.Stuned!
Yet another article the TDS sufferers can rally around: SEE! SEE! TRUMP CAN’T WIN! THE REDSTATE AND NR EXPERTS SAY SO!
And so starts another TDS do-loop. Full of sound and fury, amounting to nothing.
mulching mower in low brush, mouth breathing from a 90+ degree day, and an unfortunately timed gust of wind.
Red State, like National Review, like Breitbart, like The American Thinker, like The American Spectator, etc. etc. etc. have varied opinions.
It’s called Free Speech.
Free Speech.
Ouch!
And winners are few and far between.
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"Scott Walker considers QUIT a four-letter word. He fights and wins amongst electorates that typically like their Republicans on the half-shell. He speaks direct, simple concepts in easy, comprehensible language. He displays worldly wisdom minus the slick and nauseating guile. He connects. I like the guy. Hes solid. If he played rugby, Id enjoy packing down with him. He gives me confidence that he has my back. I rate Scott Walker a Blue. And I give him a Red and a White as well if the red wasnt at the bottom of the scale."
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