Posted on 03/29/2011 1:29:59 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Last weekend, my dinner partner, a self-described "Theodore Roosevelt Republican, very disturbed and discouraged by the Tea Party movement," detailed for me the reasons Jon Huntsman Jr. could not win the 2012 Republican presidential nomination. "He is intelligent, attractive, has proven leadership credentials as a businessman and former governor, and would be best suited to take on Obama in a general election. So, of course, our party won't nominate him."
Joking aside, rumors about the current U.S. ambassador to China (he is resigning that post effective April 31) and his future plans have the Washington chattering class buzzing. The entity currently formed in UtahHorizon PACappears to be setting the stage for Huntsman should he decide to jump in. Operatives working with Horizon PAC are quick to point out that the entity has no personal affiliation with Huntsman whatsoever. There is no reason to doubt them, as any political communication with the ambassador would prove a serious violation of the Hatch Act. Horizon PAC is helmed by the sometimes controversial political strategist John Weaver (full disclosure, Weaver is a friend and former colleague) who ran John McCain's 2000 presidential bid. Those prepping a Huntsman run are hoping to fill what they view as a gaping void in the GOP field: a serious but thoughtful conservative who can pull America back to the center right.
The book on Huntsman is brief but solid: successful businessman, youngest ambassador in U.S. history (age 29Singapore), two-term governor of Utah and current ambassador to China. Like Mitt Romney, he is Mormon but doesnt wear his religion on his sleeve. Politically, he is already being lambasted by the far right for his stances on climate change and same-sex unions during his gubernatorial tenure. Huntsman allies are quick to point out he is a solid fiscal conservative who also happens to be progun and prolife, and he possesses foreign policy credentials the rest of GOP field desperately lacks. Many speculate, however, that his religion and political views may not be as steep a hurdle as the post he currently occupies.
The Obama electoral machinethemselves no political neophytesrecognized the threat of Huntsman so early that they made him an offer he couldn't refuse. That Huntsman accepted was no surprisehe is fluent in Mandarin Chinese and the businessman in him recognized that diplomacy and commerce with China are among the biggest issues facing America in the 21st century. That he resigned to (presumably) run against his old boss makes him either a Brutus or a political geniusdepending on who you ask. Primary opponents will likely pepper Huntsman with questions about and accusations of party loyalty: "How could you work for Obama in China?" Huntsman's best retort would acknowledge his service head on: "If you mean dealing directly with our largest trading partner and the globe's only other superpower, the question I ask you is, 'How could I not work for Obama in China?'"
The primary strategy for Huntsman will, not surprisingly, likely look much like it did for McCain in 2000 and 2008. Stay away from evangelical and agricultural Iowa (a media report today indicated Huntsman intended to do just that), bet the house on New Hampshire, and hope that a Granite State win, coupled with a dwindling field of Republican candidates, propels him into South Carolina, Florida, and Super Tuesday.
If Huntsman is to enter the race, he will need to get to work quickly upon returning from Asia. Many GOP political operatives and, perhaps more importantly, fundraising commitments, have already been carved up amongst the field. Presumably, Weaver and his team are plowing those rows as we speak.
In a political era defined by activist Tea Party populism, Huntsmans calm and directed demeanor doesnt place him as the odds-on favorite for the Republican nomination. Huntsman may not have the vicious tongue and damning rhetoric necessary to appease the red meat base this go-around. If the gamble works, however, the only group more afraid of a Huntsman candidacy than the far right would be those mapping out the presidents re-election in Chicago.
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It’s a big field, but two squish, Republican, Mormons is overkill.
Jon Hunstman is Obama’s poodle.
These elfty rags trying to say “oh don’t throw us in the briar patch with Huntsman” is a joke
The only person that will satisfy many of those in this board is someone who has positions identical to theirs. I don’t agree with him on climate change (I think it’s a fraud) - I don’t care about gay rights one way or the other. But as to his other positions (abortion, taxes, pro-business, etc) what don’t you like?
Another 4 yrs of BHO is something this country couldn’t survive. If he has the best shot at winning, he has my vote. Posters on this board (including me) represent only 35 - 40 % of the people. That is just enough to loose every election.
I used to like TR. That is, until I learned about him. Today he’d be as RINO as they come.
That doesn't recommend the author very highly to me.
Peeeeeeeewwwwwww.
Another progressive billionare born on third and thinks he hit a triple.
No thanks!
Theodore Roosevelt was a socialist.
This is really sad. Huntsman has no chance anywhere beyond a Democrats wet dream.
No laugh ‘til you barf warning ? Say NO to (C)Huntsman !
“Cameron Lynch, former McCain & Dole aide”
So the author of this article is a former aide to McCain and Dole. That is all I need to know.
I’m sure it will take a long and diligent search to find someone more obscure than this fellow. Please save us from ourselves oh, dear Democrat friends.
When did April get a 31st day.
Re: Huntsman, try this: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2695736/posts
Huntsman has no chance that is why he is being touted by this Democrat rag. So don’t worry about even having a choice to choose him.
Like you I will vote for ANYONE over Urkel. People on this board don’t represent anything close to 35% of voters. Maybe 20% at the most and probably not even that.
"Best left to history." You got that part right.
Please don’t lower yourself to Bill Maher’s language level.
Loosing is never a great ride. Now answer my question - I don’t agree with him on climate change, and don’t care about gay rights. Aside from these two issues, what’s so wrong with him that justifies your scorn? He’s anti tax, pro business and anti abortion. Every candidate will have something someone doesn’t like. If you want someone who thinks just like you, then run yourself. You may get two votes.
Upon reflection, 20% sounds about right, if not generous.
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