Posted on 02/23/2016 3:38:09 PM PST by sheikdetailfeather
On Monday, Rick Scott said he wasnât ready to endorse in the Florida Presidential Primary election on March 15, but there are those who believe he might be leaning towards Donald Trump.
That speculation was sparked last month, when Scott penned an op-ed in USA Today, a column in which he wrote very favorably about the New York City business mogul.
I know Donald Trump personally, and while I currently have no plans to endorse a candidate before Floridaâs March presidential primary, there is no doubt that Donald is a man who speaks and tweets his mind freely. But I donât think his ability to give the most interesting interviews or speeches is the only thing that has him leading in the polls. I think he is capturing the frustration of many Americans after seven years of President Obamaâs very intentional government takeover of the U.S. economy.
The quiet speculation broke out in the open on Tuesday, when The Washington Postâs Chris Cillizza listed Scott on a short-list of possible vice presidential candidates that Trump might be contemplating as he continues to roll through the Republican primary and caucus calendar.
Like Trump, Scott was a lifelong nonpolitician until he opted to run for governor in 2010. Like Trump, Scott made a fortune in the private sector.
(Excerpt) Read more at floridapolitics.com ...
He is the scumbag governor who allowed the Trayvon Martin crap to go on, even when it was clear the the prosecution was suppressing exculpatory evidence.
Even so, he presents the wrong optics for a national race and his time at Columbia/HCA would become the only talking point the national media would talk about.
-PJ
What about some financials guy, like Larry Kudlow?
I know, I know. He was SDS when in his school days. But I don’t care about the crap “oh, he was a commie/democrat in 1969!” stuff. I am living right now. And this guy know finances et all.
Or what about Giuliani? I know, I know. RINO.
But... really less so these days. I want a financials person or someone who is on good terms with our police. Any ideas of who fits one of these two genres? Whoever it is, I want a tough cookie, not some whimpy.
Amen bro.
Self-promotion by a GOPe insider.
Huh, you think Scott is a GOP insider? He was never a politician until he ran for governor. The insiders banded together to support McCollum but the TEA Party prevailed. Scott never waivered from his conservative agenda even when his own party came after him. If Scott is an insider, there are no outsiders.
That would make sense for many reasons. Maybe get TX sewed up in the general election. Sorry to point this out but Abbot is in a wheelchair so deflects criticism from some points. He is a smart person on his own right would he want to be a Trump VP?
I am a Cruz supporter but I think Trump could nail the nomination just by floating or even mentioning that he would consider the following:
Scott Walker - VP
Sen Cruz - SCOTUS
Carson - Surgeon General
Gulliani - Attorney General
Palin - Sec Interior
Rand - Sec Treasury
Bolton - Sec State
He’s been through hell. He’s one tough man and I wish more conservatives were like him. He’s made it clear he wants to run for the US Senate when his term is over so I don’t give much credence to this story. Who knows? I do hope he runs, and wins, so he can continue driving the media and liberals nuts.
No.
I didn’t say I liked the idea, just that it looks very possible.
Right now, I don’t like any of them. Don’t know how I’m voting next week.
Well . . .
Scott was targeted by the Clinton justice dept because he was an opponent of Hillarycare. Trump won’t like him any more than Hillary.
Could be rumors spread by Cruz.
I want Joe Clarke.
Two leftist phonies. Way to go.
I should have said David Clarke. Sheriff David Clarke.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2015/01/23/sheriff_david_clarke_why_cant_obama_just_stop_when_he_says_majority_of_officers_do_a_great_job.html
I can’t imagine anyone being so stupid as to vote for Hillary. But then, Obama was voted in, twice.
Qualified is the key and frankly, I can’t think of a single woman qualified to be president of the united States. not at this time, anyway. Whenever the right one comes along with the necessary qualifications, okay. But I am not going to vote for an inferior person just because she is a woman.
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