(Still in the wings, but oiled up & ready to go: Palin & Perry, who "have both been governors, and governors know how to plan." Insightful, isn't he?)
Hedging the bet (as emphasized):
Only Palin and Texas Governor Rick Perry remain question marks, and there are good reasons for both of them to pass, including the fact that Romney and Pawlenty have launched very well designed campaigns that will not easily be pushed aside. They have both been governors, and governors know how to plan. Palin and Perry know this and know Pawlenty and Romney well. 2016 is out there and both of them would be viable candidates if President Obama rallies and hangs on."In the lists." See the feudalism inherent in these bastards?
It is a strong GOP field with plenty of executive experience to contrast to the in-over-his-head Obama. "It's the economy, stupid" Carville used to say as his much denigrated candidate geared up to take on a sitting president. So it remains. I don't think the field is going to expand, and Team Obama has certainly been acting as though the GOP nominee is already in the lists.
Hewitt's photo line-up:Note which of the three suit, white shirt & tie-sporting pols above is at least looking in the camera, & has a Holy Flag Pin™ instead of a microphone on his lapel.
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It is a strong GOP field
ha. I wish he would share his drugs, cuz it's obviously good stuff.
Having said that, somebody send the Clue Train past HH's house; Huck-a-muck has already taken a pass.
Romney is the emptiest of suits, and Pawlenty's Bridge to the Future crashed to the bottom of the Mississippi.
H.H. is just whistling past the graveyard.
Palin in 2016? Sorry, her irrelevance clock is ticking away. In 2016 she's going to be opening strip malls in Nevada to crowds of 100.
Tee Vee Ed. Suggests:
Gov. Sarah, an unintentinoally funny hit in which the joke's on the ex-Gov. & her word salad as she tries to resolve small claims court issues. Maybe w/ celebrity plaintiffs & defendants!
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