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Who is going to succeed GW?

Posted on 05/29/2003 11:32:51 PM PDT by ampat

Right now, there isn't a Republican presidential candidate ready to run in 2008. We don't need anymore "its my turn" Bob Doles. O'Reilly thinks hillary is a shoe in because the Republicans don't have anyone who can beat her. Cheney needs a rest, John McCain was once a contender but he has been wishy washy lately. Anyone have any nominees?


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To: ampat
I think it should be Condi/Jeb in 2008, not the other way around.

I've heard that Rice is a great analyst but has little executive experience, but she will be the best opposition to Hillary! in that she'll offset Hillary!'s attempt to corner the "woman" vote. Jeb can support her in the executive department, the way that Cheney is a good support for Bush today.

I think we can't underestimate the effect that the women's vote will have if Hillary! runs in 2008. The best way to counter that is to run an African-American woman, so that the GOP can claim both the first African-American president and the first woman president in the same candidate. People will still be satisfied with knowing that a Bush will still be at the top of national leadership instead of a Clinton, and Jeb can have a go at it in 2012 if Condi decides not to run again, or in 2016 otherwise.

-PJ

82 posted on 05/30/2003 12:50:43 AM PDT by Political Junkie Too (It's not safe yet to vote Democrat.)
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To: Kip Lange
Well, he does have 5 years til 2008.

But electability? Well, he won his re-election in Florida 56% to 43% (First Republican to be re-elected to the governorship, if I remember right). This AFTER Terry McAuliffe made it his mission in life to dethrone Jeb in order to send a message to the President (I.E. "We got your brother in 02, and we're gonna get you in 04"), and so sent Bill McBride wads of cash in order to support his campaign. This AFTER the Democratic establishment made "Revenge for 2000" their clarion call. This after Florida was nearly split down the middle 50-50 between Gore and Bush. After all that, Jeb won by 13 points, absolutely crushing Bill McBride.

Florida is unfortunately not a solidly conservative state, as evinced by the fact that we went for Clinton in 96, and nearly went for Gore in 2000, but this election was ROCK SOLID in favor of Jeb. The only way Jeb could carry that off was by being able to appeal to the independent voters, of which there are a lot of in Florida.

And he did this while being strongly conservative. I haven't kept up on all the issues, especially lately (Yeah, I know. I need to stop slacking off ;) ), but he seems to be even more conservative than GWB. He's also got a solid head on his shoulders, and is pretty damned impressive when he gets going. Bill McBride was positively embarassing when put up against Jeb. It's something when you listen to a man speak clearly and articulate his position, then hear another man sprinkling his response with "uh... uh ... uh" every five seconds.

Well, that's my view of it at this late hour (I REALLY need to get some sleep. Gotta get up around 6 am or so).
83 posted on 05/30/2003 12:50:52 AM PDT by Green Knight (Looking forward to seeing Jeb stepping over Hillary's rotting political corpse in '08.)
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To: summer
Pinging Summer!
84 posted on 05/30/2003 12:51:15 AM PDT by Green Knight (Looking forward to seeing Jeb stepping over Hillary's rotting political corpse in '08.)
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To: swheats
At the very least, I wouldn't be at all "surrounded", as my grandfather used to say, to see Fred Thompson as a cabinet member.
85 posted on 05/30/2003 12:51:16 AM PDT by Kip Lange
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To: Green Knight
I think it's mostly due to lack of media exposure in New England (like the media outlets here are going to give Jeb any time). If he's as conservative as I think and you maintain he is...a possibility, although what about the Dems screaming "dynasty" at us? The people also might sicken of the name "Bush", too, however great the president is. What about Rice '08, Jeb *after*...?
86 posted on 05/30/2003 12:54:29 AM PDT by Kip Lange
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To: ampat
Tom Ridge: Effective Governor, Vietnam Veteran, Homeland Security Chief who is responsible for preventing attack since 9/11, House Representative, telegenic/tall/articulate.
87 posted on 05/30/2003 12:59:50 AM PDT by jagrmeister
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To: jagrmeister
Tom Ridge, anecdotal reactions I've heard from people boiled down into one phrase, true or not (most likely not): "Lightweight in over his head."

Given time to mature, electable? Definitely possible. Would need to develop slightly more aggresive rhetoric, methinks.
88 posted on 05/30/2003 1:02:34 AM PDT by Kip Lange
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To: jagrmeister
Do you really think Ridge is very telegenic, as well? He has a bit of that plastic air about him, detached from the press conferences (and not with the affability of a Rumsfeld).

His resume is impeccable, I can't argue there (as far as I know, muckrakers can make up anything).
89 posted on 05/30/2003 1:05:22 AM PDT by Kip Lange
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To: Kip Lange
Well, if Hillary runs in 2008, then that "dynasty" line won't exactly work without them looking like complete hypocrites.

As for his lack of exposure on New England outlets, to be fair, who really cares about what the governor of another state is doing? I don't see why outlets in New England or anywhere else would cover Jeb unless he made national news somehow, as the viewers in other stats would, for the most part, not really care about local Florida news. Besides, he'll have the whole nomination process to introduce himself to the American people and talk about his record. Assuming he does run in 2008, he'll get all the exposure he needs from the nomination process. No need to constantly be sticking your head out, now, with 5 years left to go.

As for Condi first? Well, at the end of the day it doesn't really matter to me. Whichever one of them is the nominee is who I'm voting for, though right up til nomination time Jeb will be the one I support. You got a point about people getting tired of the name Bush, but if a Clinton is on the Democratic ticket, then they'll negate each other.
90 posted on 05/30/2003 1:10:25 AM PDT by Green Knight (Looking forward to seeing Jeb stepping over Hillary's rotting political corpse in '08.)
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To: Political Junkie Too
I've heard that Rice is a great analyst but has little executive experience, but she will be the best opposition to Hillary! in that she'll offset Hillary!'s attempt to corner the "woman" vote. Jeb can support her in the executive department, the way that Cheney is a good support for Bush today.

Condi is great in the Administration BECAUSE she is an academic. I can't think of one paying job she's had outside gov't and academia. Condi is brilliant, driven and an major asset to us, but I'd really like to see someone with more real life experience. I think that is valuable.

91 posted on 05/30/2003 1:13:31 AM PDT by Dianna (space for rent)
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To: Green Knight
Sometimes I can't see the forest for the trees -- you're exactly right on the negation factor.

Regarding New England outlets -- nod, not blaming them, just saying I don't get to see a lot of Jeb in general. Not a heck of a lot of him on the cable news outlets, either, if you think about it. However, sometimes no PR is good PR.
92 posted on 05/30/2003 1:17:02 AM PDT by Kip Lange
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To: Kip Lange
Don't you think that rules Powell out?

For me it does. Powell is a fence sitting guy who needs someone like GW to keep him in line. Powell was against the war and IMO does not show any leadership ability outside of compromising everything away. Take a look at how many times he has stated what he wants and then check how conservative his stances are. Way too big of a gap for me.
93 posted on 05/30/2003 1:19:03 AM PDT by jwh_Denver
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94 posted on 05/30/2003 1:38:16 AM PDT by LdSentinal
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To: FairOpinion
>Jeb Bush/Condi Rice ticket would be a shoo in.

Yet another Bush for Prez ? Sorry , won't fly , even with me . Two is a company , three is a crowd as they say .
95 posted on 05/30/2003 1:48:40 AM PDT by sushiman
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To: LdSentinal
Rumsfeld/Rice 2008!!!
96 posted on 05/30/2003 1:52:22 AM PDT by Blackyce (President Jacques Chirac: "As far as I'm concerned, war always means failure.")
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To: sushiman
"Yet another Bush for Prez ? Sorry , won't fly , even with me ."
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Why not? Would you exclude a well qualified candidate, just because he happens to be the current President's brother? He would be elected, not a dynasty being passed down, like in N. Korea.

Jeb Bush is governor of Florida, he is not like Jimmy Carter's brother Billy, or Clinton's brother, whatever his name. Jeb Bush achieved success on his own.

So why should he be excluded from running for president? THAT would be unfair.
97 posted on 05/30/2003 1:56:25 AM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: ampat; Commander8; Jael
It'll be Hillary. The media will see to it. It should be Ron Paul, but the Republicans don't run conservative candidates anymore. They just stay one step to the right of their far-left Democratic opponent. As long as we keep voting for these moderate/liberal Republicans, they will never have to run a real conservative and we will always have to choose between a real Democrat or a Democrat masquerading as a Republican. Lose-lose.

I'd rather vote for Howard Phillips of the Constitution Party and lose, than a moderate/liberal RepubliCON and 'win' (if you call that a win).
98 posted on 05/30/2003 2:14:44 AM PDT by Con X-Poser
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To: FairOpinion
Is Jeb also an open-borders advocate like his brother?
99 posted on 05/30/2003 2:46:29 AM PDT by dagnabbit
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To: LdSentinal
Being in the 70's or 80's didn't stop Reagan! :O)

I would say Donald Rumsfeld too!

100 posted on 05/30/2003 3:09:16 AM PDT by Pippin ( I know that my Redeemer liveth!)
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