Govenor Mike Huckabee? :shock::shock::shock:reaganburch said:On your note, I'd like to see Giuliani, Huckabee or Condeleeza Rice.
Simon W. Moon said:Govenor Mike Huckabee? :shock::shock::shock:
Navy Pride said:Republicans have some great candidates fort president in 2008........McCain, Juliani, Rice, and Allen come to mind....All would crush the "Ice Princess" Hillary........
I posted about this a few weeks ago, and got the crap flamed out of me for it. Glad you brought it up again, because I think that, after the midterm elections, Cheney will be toast. Whoever they replace Cheney with will be someone they will groom for the 2008 elections. In addition, Cheney's replacement would only be part of a general shift towards ridding the executive branch, and the Republican party in general, of all Neocon influences. This has already begun. The move of Rice to Secretary of State, and giving her the leeway to effectively neuter Donald Rumsfeld on foreign policy is another sign of this. Rice herself might make a good candidate, expecially if the Democrats decide to commit suicide and run Hillary.easyt65 said:Rumor has been going around lately that VP Cheney will step aside - retire - at the mid-point in this last 4-year term, making way for a strong GOP candidate for 2008.
While the Democrats have been sniping every strong GOP potential candidate, targeting them for accusations and/or charges, are they about to be blindsided by a tactical GOP move?
Bush is gone after this term, and Cheney has no intention of running for VP, so the GOP is left in somewhat of a bind, and the Democrats seem to target for elimination every GOP that starts to rise to the top. If Cheney steps aside and the future/2008 GOP candidate is aet up in the White House, will the Libs be able to pry the GOP's deasthgrip off the White house?
Do you think this is going to happen?
If possible, who would get the nod?
Agreed... However, Rice would almost have to be on the ticket in whichever capacity to split the black vote, as well as the women... Seems Hillary's base is swaying but she is quite the chameleon. I've noticed she has softened her speeches since she was right and left jabbed for sounding so angrily in them. She is not kidding anyone on the right... We all know that she's in the running.Navy Pride said:Republicans have some great candidates fort president in 2008........McCain, Juliani, Rice, and Allen come to mind....All would crush the "Ice Princess" Hillary........
Arthur Fonzarelli said:Not a chance. Look for Newt in '08.
CAN'T WAIT 'TIL 2008
Arthur Fonzarelli said:Not a chance. Look for Newt in '08.
CAN'T WAIT 'TIL 2008
I heard Newt hint at it on Fox's Hannity and Jack *** not long ago.danarhea said:A real Conservative instead of a donkey in an elephant suit? Hell yes. I'd vote for Newt. I also like Tom McClintock of California, but he is a real dark horse, and I expect that he will stay in California politics.
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