OhEmmGee, you guys! Remember how a year ago we were all Hopey and Changey Part II and still drunkenly reveling in the streets because Blablack Blackbama was returning triumphantly to the White House and we were finally done with Richie Rich and his TigerBeat sidekick? Well strap on your campaign buttons because while there are only 36 shopping days until the pagan celebration of mid-winter, there are ONLY 1,085 DAYS UNTIL THE NEXT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION!
I kinda thought Hillz was gonna back out, but she has an army that wants her to run. Not my first choice, but she should be able to fillet any Republican opponent. OTOH, she will bring out a rabid "OMG TEH WIMMINZ" part of the Republicans, so there is that too. But now? Let's get through 2014 first.
<blockquote>I think it&rsquo;s got to be an outsider. I think both the presidential and the vice presidential nominee should either be a former or current governor, people who have done successful things in their states, who have taken on big reforms, who are ready to move America forward...</blockquote> There&#039;s an ex-governor of Massachusetts who fits that bill pretty well. He solved the health care insurance problem pretty nicely, for instance.
Freaking slackers. The SF Chronicle had an article speculating if Hillz &quot;is next&quot; alongside Obama being declared winner on its front page last November.
Because HORSE RACE, that&#039;s why. God forbid we go one single day without it.
TWO governors (former, anyway). Perry/Palin ticket. PSquared. Comedy gold.
Yes.
Only 1,085 days for Repubicans to find something nice to say about all their fellow citizens. Unpossible.
I kinda thought Hillz was gonna back out, but she has an army that wants her to run. Not my first choice, but she should be able to fillet any Republican opponent. OTOH, she will bring out a rabid &quot;OMG TEH WIMMINZ&quot; part of the Republicans, so there is that too. But now? Let&#039;s get through 2014 first.
Where is Toonces when the nation really needs him?
Who?
<blockquote>I think it&rsquo;s got to be an outsider. I think both the presidential and the vice presidential nominee should either be a former or current governor, people who have done successful things in their states, who have taken on big reforms, who are ready to move America forward...</blockquote> There&#039;s an ex-governor of Massachusetts who fits that bill pretty well. He solved the health care insurance problem pretty nicely, for instance.
Freaking slackers. The SF Chronicle had an article speculating if Hillz &quot;is next&quot; alongside Obama being declared winner on its front page last November.
Because HORSE RACE, that&#039;s why. God forbid we go one single day without it.