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Numerous accusations of using anti-Semitic slurs.

Go on.

Dick Morris isn't the only one who has stated he heard her discussing "Jew bastards" and the like.

-=Mike

Interesting. One minority down, several more to go. How many voting blocs can Hillary alienate?

Well, she had that whole she thought Gandhi was running a gas station joke that went over --- well, as well as you'd expect it to.

-=Mike

Nah she got off too easy for that one.

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Mark Warner, VA. Brad Henry, OK (Rob E's choice), Bill Richardson, NM

Didn't even think of Mark Warner, but he could do it. Brad Henry has the problem of being virtually unknown.

-=Mike

 

So was Bill Clinton for the most part.

 

I don't think New Mexico grabs the appeal. Need to go further middle America or South.

 

Henry, Warner and Bayh seem like the best bets.

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That he does, I'll agree with that.

 

I really think you're overestimating Hillary's allure to the primary voters anymore. It's gone outside of the state of NY.

But she has the money behind her. She can raise funds far more easily than the rest and that can be a big deal. Besides, the primary voters LOVE Bill --- and I imagine he'll campaign heavily for her.

So was Bill Clinton for the most part.

Not as bad. He was known --- infamously for an incredibly bad speech at the 1988 DNC (really, the biggest applause line he had was "And in closing..."). But, he did have a name in some circles --- and an exceptionally weak field.

 

Just imagine what would have happened if Cuomo had decided to run in 1992. He was the favorite of the party faithful --- and would've been slaughtered.

-=Mike

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Besides, the primary voters LOVE

Love what?

 

Also, it seems like primary voters are really stupid sometimes.

In my case, they love hitting "Add reply" well before you're finished.

-=Mike

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Just imagine what would have happened if Cuomo had decided to run in 1992. He was the favorite of the party faithful --- and would've been slaughtered.

"As for me, four simple words: I HAVE MOB TIES."

One of my all-time favorite SNL skits. Keifer as Lloyd Bentsen was gold:

 

"Folks, I'm old. And senile. And it's only going to get worse. Hell, I don't even know the names of half of the people up here"

 

"Tipper, where's your husband, Senator Gore?"

"He's with our kids at a gay porn theater"

-=Mike

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Anyone considering Gore or Kerry as Dem possibilities?

No. Losing candidates seldom are successful later. And, Gore would be laughed at if he tried to run, after his moveon speeches.

-=Mike

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Believe me, if the primary voters will go for Kerry based on electability, they could elect one of these guys.

 

For shits and giggles, I just looked up all of the Democratic governors. (FYI -- some may have lost re-election and the NGA's website hasn't been updated)

 

Janet Napolitano -- AZ

Ruth Ann Minner -- DE

Rod Blagodjevich -- IL

Joseph E. Kernan -- IN

Tom Vilsack -- IA

Kathleen Sebelius -- KS

Kathleen Blanco -- LA

John Baldacci -- ME

Jennifer Granholm -- MI

Bob Holden -- MO

McGreevy from NJ is still listed

Bill Richardson -- NM

Michael Easley -- NC

Brad Henry -- OK

Ted Kulongosky -- OR

Ed Rendell -- PA

Phil Bredesen -- TN

Mark Warner -- VA

Gary Locke -- WA

Bob Wise -- WV

Jim Doyle -- WI

Dave Freudenthal -- WY

 

Let's use this as a worksheet for the next Democratic candidate, for argument's sake. I'm posting this now to prevent myself from losing this list, so I'll continue it in later posts.

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Cross off Ruth Ann Minner. Her own state hates that bitch, we just REALLY hated Bill Lee more than her.

 

Lots of Democrats turned on her and voted third party. She was a total monster and if she runs then the Democrats might as well concede.

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Based on 2GOLD's assessment of no New England candidates, that whittles the field down to:

 

Janet Napolitano -- AZ

Ruth Ann Minner -- DE

Joseph E. Kernan -- IN

Tom Vilsack -- IA

Kathleen Sebelius -- KS

Kathleen Blanco -- LA

Jennifer Granholm -- MI

Bob Holden -- MO

Bill Richardson -- NM

Michael Easley -- NC

Brad Henry -- OK

Ted Kulongosky -- OR

Ed Rendell -- PA

Phil Bredesen -- TN

Mark Warner -- VA

Gary Locke -- WA

Bob Wise -- WV

Jim Doyle -- WI

Dave Freudenthal -- WY

 

Surprisingly, not much of a difference. So, let's throw out anyone from a Democratic stronghold state (again, for argument's sake)

 

Janet Napolitano -- AZ

Joseph E. Kernan -- IN

Tom Vilsack -- IA

Kathleen Sebelius -- KS

Kathleen Blanco -- LA

Bob Holden -- MO

Bill Richardson -- NM

Michael Easley -- NC

Brad Henry -- OK

Ed Rendell -- PA

Phil Bredesen -- TN

Mark Warner -- VA

Bob Wise -- WV

Jim Doyle -- WI

Dave Freudenthal -- WY

 

Again, that doesn't help us a whole lot. Still quite a few candidates that qualify based on geography. So, let's throw out Rendell of PA for being incompetent, and all the women, because I doubt that any have a real shot as early as '08. That's not a judgment I agree with, but it's widely accepted and let's face it, I don't think it's gonna happen.

 

Joseph E. Kernan -- IN

Tom Vilsack -- IA

Bob Holden -- MO

Bill Richardson -- NM

Michael Easley -- NC

Brad Henry -- OK

Phil Bredesen -- TN

Mark Warner -- VA

Bob Wise -- WV

Jim Doyle -- WI

Dave Freudenthal -- WY

 

Now, we get down to the nitty gritty. Anyone else wanna play? Let's add more rules and kick some more of these guys out.

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Just imagine what would have happened if Cuomo had decided to run in 1992. He was the favorite of the party faithful --- and would've been slaughtered.

"As for me, four simple words: I HAVE MOB TIES."

One of my all-time favorite SNL skits. Keifer as Lloyd Bentsen was gold:

 

"Folks, I'm old. And senile. And it's only going to get worse. Hell, I don't even know the names of half of the people up here"

 

"Tipper, where's your husband, Senator Gore?"

"He's with our kids at a gay porn theater"

-=Mike

That's one of my favorite skits ever...

 

I also liked how Kevin Nealon attempted to compare Benson (Kiefer) to JFK and Benson started talking about how he was no Jack Kennedy.

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Anyone considering Gore or Kerry as Dem possibilities?

No. Losing candidates seldom are successful later. And, Gore would be laughed at if he tried to run, after his moveon speeches.

-=Mike

Kinda like how Nixon was laughed at after his 'Kickaround Speech' in '62?...

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Of these final (11), we have some who have expressed Presidential ambition.

 

Joseph E. Kernan -- IN

Tom Vilsack -- IA

Bob Holden -- MO

Bill Richardson -- NM

Michael Easley -- NC

Brad Henry -- OK

Phil Bredesen -- TN

Mark Warner -- VA

Bob Wise -- WV

Jim Doyle -- WI

Dave Freudenthal -- WY

 

For the sake of argument, let's keep them on the list.

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Jim Doyle will face reelection in '06...rumors of a possible return of Tommy Thompson to Wisconsin state politics might have Doyle packing his bags early.

 

Jim Doyle (while far from the worst polititian Ive ever known) will not be considered for the presidency in '08, or any other year.

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Anyone considering Gore or Kerry as Dem possibilities?

No. Losing candidates seldom are successful later. And, Gore would be laughed at if he tried to run, after his moveon speeches.

-=Mike

Kinda like how Nixon was laughed at after his 'Kickaround Speech' in '62?...

Nixon is the rare exception to the rule. That's why I said "seldom succeed" not "never succeed". Nixon had a wipe-open field with LBJ withdrawing and RFK's assassination.

 

Look at it this way: In what possible way can Gore or Kerry have BETTER opportunities to win when they both lost their respective races?

 

A lot of Dems feel that they were weak candidates (a true comment if ever there was one) and won't take a second chance on them.

-=Mike

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Doyle struggled to defeat his opponent, Scott McCallum(Thompsons lieutenant, moved up when Tommy took Health&Human Services cabinet job). McCallum was not a very succesful/popular governor, and that election shouldnt hve been nearly as close as it was.

 

Doyle will face a stiff challenge from the growing radical right bloc in Wisconsin. The conservatives surprised me by winning several state elections this year that I didnt think would. If Thompson or any other viable Republican contender gets decent momentum, Doyle wont even win reelection in '06, let alone run for President in '08.

 

Doyle is not a particularly charismatic man...and doesnt have near the popularity of a Tommy Thompson or a Russ Feingold.

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