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He's on hardball talking about it, and hocking his new book.
He's also refusing to answer specific Qs on gay marriage, abortion. The guy has a big enough audience, and libs like him (MSNBC viewers). if he can sell himself as a 'true' republican to the FOX viewers, who knows. Maybe he'd get the nod.
He fits the bill as far-right rebound candidate that wins following a lib. He's looking skinnier too...
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he was on streets signs today as well..
honest opinion: Senate run. He won't stand a chance running for president. He's at a disadvantage being a t.v. personality, the media will be quick to write him off as a loon. Basically no one will take him serious.
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he's not a handsome man, and I think that would work against him.
he could be a 'safe' VP pick to win the south.
Is he gonna run against Crist for senate?
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He's on hardball talking about it, and hocking his new book.
He's also refusing to answer specific Qs on gay marriage, abortion. The guy has a big enough audience, and libs like him (MSNBC viewers). if he can sell himself as a 'true' republican to the FOX viewers, who knows. Maybe he'd get the nod.
He fits the bill as far-right rebound candidate that wins following a lib. He's looking skinnier too...
I was kind of tuning in and out of Hardball today while I was cooking in the kitchen. I remember Chris Matthews pressing him alot on the abortion issue and thought it was a little odd. Didn't know they were talking about a potential presidential run but Scarborough did make some interesting remarks about settling more of these bullshit issues on a state by state basis which I totally agree with.
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I was kind of tuning in and out of Hardball today while I was cooking in the kitchen. I remember Chris Matthews pressing him alot on the abortion issue and thought it was a little odd. Didn't know they were talking about a potential presidential run but Scarborough did make some interesting remarks about settling more of these bullshit issues on a state by state basis which I totally agree with.
hahah yes... he said it was okay in vermont, but wouldn't answer if it was right in FL... lol.. maybe it is a FL job he's looking for!
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No no, this would not be good for the Republican Party. Right now Mitt Romney looks the best person for 2012. Unfortunately he is not as supply side as I would prefer, but he has a history of solving problems. I just wish the Republicans could find a true supply side leader. They have not had a supply side candidate since Ronald Reagan.
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Bush waited until after the 1998 mid-term elections to poke his head out. he was still fresh and exciting to R voters in 2000.
Maybe guys like pawlenty and jindal and barbour - being very quiet right now - have the right idea. Stay quiet and come out with a lot of good ideas right before 2012 elections.
Right now, there are 3 repubs we hear about every day on the news - Newt, palin, and Rush - definitely not the shining groups repubs want to sell to the public in 2012, when there are many candidate with so much more potential.